Pros:It was a place to sleep.
Cons:First night was fine, though we realized the key locks on the exterior doors to the motel didn't work and anybody could easily gain access. The room was a little old and run down, even with the "renovations", but it wasn't bad. The tub is obviously not new and there was mold in the cracks. Speaking of crack. The second night we returned from hanging out with family and noticed a woman driving erratically in the parking lot. She then pulled up next to us and asked us if there were cameras anywhere, all the while she was twitching and obviously on drugs. We said they were "all over the place", we saw one. We tried to get into our room and had to have both key cards reset, neither was anywhere near our cell phones, they just didn't work. Day Three: Had to have cards reset again in the AM! Upon returning to the motel at around 11pm we noticed it was surrounded by cop cars. As we approached the parking lot we realized that they ALL had their guns drawn; shotguns, automatic rifles and flack jackets, all pointed at the hotel!!! We went to the Denny's next door and a lady told us they were hunting a suspect wanted for "felony terrorist threats". After about 30min of waiting they got the guy and we were able to return to the room. But Wait! We couldn't because our keycards were deactivated AGAIN! There were people in the lobby leaving because of what happened. We would have too but it was the College World Series and every other hotel was booked. I hope those other people found a safe place to stay. Day Four: Nothing crazy to note except, you guessed it, the key cards. We later learned from our family that they had recently busted a meth lab here in the hotel. I really recommend trying to find another place to stay if you are traveling to or through Omaha. I grew up here. I have nothing against the city itself, it's a great little place! You would never know that if you stay at this Motel 6. Boo.