So this is the cheapest option to stay near Gillette Stadium. I'm not paying $600 a night to stay at the stadium hotels. The room was, well, adequate. When you arrive, the lobby, which is really a stretch, is a tiny 5' x 10' space with the owner behind bullet proof glass and a bank style protection box through which you pass your card and he provides the key. The rooms are rough, to be frank, but adequate. It seriously looks like their drunk uncle George did the renovations. Heat comes from what looks like a wall a/c unit which is seriously loud, but heats the place adequately. The shower took about 5 minutes to get hot. I gave up at 3 minutes and had a cold shower only to have the scorching hot finally arrive as I was getting out. It wasn't dirty really, it just felt, well, ignored. The furniture was a hoot - folding table tor night stands - looked like they found at a cheap yardsale. But. It was, again, adequate. The best thing? There was a mircrowave and a fridge with a freezer! We stayed at a far "nicer" place in Boston that was supposed to be a suite, but had a micro fridge, no freezer, no microwave, nothing. So total bonus points because we had leftovers which we ate before going to the sub-zero game. And yes - you can walk to Gillette, but it's not for the faint of heart. Advice - walk to Gillette on the Southbound side. It has MUCH more safe space for walking. We were directed to walk up the northbound side which had no space.