Checking into the MCH I was asked for a $50 deposit for incidentals, which is expected, I guess, even though this hotel has absolutely no service services that could possibly accrue incidentals. Anyway, the credit card machine I could see a tap so ask if I could use my phone to leave the deposit because I didn’t have my wallet with me. I had taken out my ID but had misplaced the credit card. As I’ve come to expect the answer was no, because for some reason, that’s the go to answer at hotels I have found lately. Anytime I make a request. It always seems like there’s never anything anybody can do. Except there is but they just don’t want to. Anyway, so I ask if I can leave cash which she agrees to but says that it will then be $100 instead of 50 plus there will be a 25.99 resort fee but the cheese is closing the front desk in the next five minutes so she wouldn’t be here and I should. I would have to check in at an adjacent hotel. Since I didn’t have my wallet I had to find a Bank of America so that I could tap my phone if you get the cash to pay for incidentals that were not even available. Just a huge hassle and for no reason other than to make things difficult then I could tell. We finally got checked in. The state was fine I guess. The grounds are a bit rundown, but the room was nice and clean. Breakfast in the lobby in the morning was more than the standard stale muffin and juice. It actually had quite a selection of cereals and pastries and stuff.