As the saying goes, "you get what you pay for"-- something I had to re-learn after staying at Newport Inn. My queen room did not match the photo listed on the hotels website. The bed's comforter was a dated print and screamed motel, unlike the photo on the website showing a plush, white, modern comforter with a OYO pillow accent. The so-called "breezeway" that is the hallway upstairs and leads to all second-floor rooms was filthy and had either human or dog piss riddled throughout. This breezeway should no doubt have drains so it can be properly cleaned regularly, but there are grossly no drains and the flooring oddly looks to be a laminate wooden flooring meant for interiors.
The flooring inside our room was gritty and felt like it hadn't been properly mopped in a long time. It's pretty bad when you feel the need to put on socks before getting out of bed in order to walk on the floors without being disgusted. We also had to move the TV closer to our bed since it was awkwardly set a good distance away from us, which led us to discover more filth behind the TV stand.
There was also an outdoor light shining into our room despite our curtains being closed, which we attempted to block out with the use of towels.
All in all, I would recommend paying the extra $50 to stay elsewhere.