A YouTuber visited a one-star motel in LA, inspired by a Canadian YouTuber's video. The motel had terrible Yelp reviews, with guests describing it as a "blight on the neighborhood" and a hub for prostitutes and drug addicts. The YouTuber booked a room for $100 and found it to be disgusting, with stained carpets, broken furniture, and a strong smell of nicotine. They used a UV light to reveal hidden stains and found evidence of rodents, including droppings and a live mouse in the room. The bathroom was also filthy, with no toilet paper and a broken handle. The YouTuber was disgusted and decided to leave, asking for a refund due to the unsanitary conditions.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The narrator visited a motel in Los Angeles that had a one-star rating on Yelp.
2. The motel had three dollar signs on Yelp, indicating that it was expensive.
3. The narrator paid $100 for a room at the motel.
4. The motel was located in a nice area of Los Angeles.
5. A woman was seen passed out or "zonked" in front of the motel.
6. The narrator found the room to be disgusting and run-down.
7. The room had a UV light that revealed stains and dirt that were not visible to the naked eye.
8. The narrator found evidence of possible drug use or prostitution in the room.
9. The room had a strong smell of nicotine and possibly other substances.
10. The narrator found a rat or mouse in the room.
11. The bathroom was also disgusting and had no toilet handle or toilet paper.
12. The narrator did a taste test of the water and found it to be clear, but did not want to drink it.
13. The narrator asked to return the keys and get their money back due to the rodent in the room.
14. The narrator had been in the film industry for 11 years and had seen some disgusting places, but this motel was the worst.
15. The narrator suspected that the motel was a hub for drug addicts and prostitutes.
16. The narrator referenced an interview with a woman named Sandra who had talked about her experiences with heroin.
17. The narrator decided to leave the motel and not stay there.
Note: Some of the facts may be subjective or based on the narrator's opinions, but I have tried to extract the most objective facts from the text.