User:Stedrick/Dive motel
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A run down lodging facility, also known as a seedy motel, roach motel, or dive, is a hotel, motel, or other lodging facility of very low quality. Factors that can make the facility run down are the condition of the facility itself, the level of housekeeping and maintenance, the cleanliness and quality of furniture and products offered to guests, such as linens, and the clientele at the facility.
It is usually an older building that has been left very much in disrepair, and has been neglected by its management.
Dive motels are usually cheaper to stay at, but one who stays there gets what they are paying for.
Travelers who dislike dive motels can avoid them by reading online reviews.
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