YES.The proprietors were nearly mute. We arrived at 10:30p and they were still watching TV but it took several buzzes and knocking on the door to get their attention. They did not greet us AT ALL. In the morning, no greeting again when I came in for their coffee. Had to ask "Is there something under there?" about a tray covering a bowl with a few mini muffins. I sat in the lobby with my coffee during which time they threw out the remaining coffee. "Normal" humans might have offered me a refill as they were throwing it out but that would have taken human interchange. Another traveler came in right after the coffee was tossed. "We have coffee until 9/9:30" he was told, no sorry you missed it. The traveler made eye-contact with me and this prompted the male proprietor to open a door, look at me, say "Oh" and close the door. Really, no "good morning", "I didn't know you were there"? When checking out the female actually wished me a nice day - I almost swallowed my gum.
The place is new and they purchased some upgraded furnishings but without thought of the room dimensions or those of the furnishings. The fridge sat next to a nice unit/dresser that should have housed it but did not. It should have had a micro too but did not. No clock in the room - perhaps the missing micro was to supply that. A nice desk is right as you walk in but the chair could not be under it or you could not get by and into the rest of the room. There was just clearance for 1 person to walk between the bed and dresser area. The sink counter top rocked a bit when it was leaned on (a big guy could have snapped it off). The sink and counter top were cheap when compared to the furnishings, mirrors, TV, etc.(more Motel 6) The finish work on the bathroom was neglected - sloppy grout, poor paint job (they either spray-painted part of the flooring or never cleaned it up), no plug for the tub if you wanted a bath. The room heater did not seem to respond to the thermostat.