First, the good. The room was nice and clean, I appreciated the attention to detail.Second, the bad. There was a nighttime desk clerk who stopped and asked me 2+ times "are you a hotel guest" when arriving back late at night. I couldn't help but feel targeted, which was confusing. I was wearing a husker jacket, jeans, and boots, not really sure why he got that impression? My stay was for a week, too, and I was in and out for meetings, to go see friends, etc. This was extremely uncomfortable and awkward, and once again, I felt targeted or something. Being asked to prove I was a guest at the hotel felt extremely inappropriate.Second, when going to check out, I walked up to the desk, the same clerk was working. "I need to check out, please". The clerk looks at me like I spoke a foreign language, then lets out a condescending laugh. Awkward silence as he stares and laughs, to which I go "...what do you need from me to check out?" He then rudely says "room".... more silence. I tell him my room number, to which he continues inappropriately laughing. More awkward silence, I say "...is there anything else you need from me?" To which he goes "no."I awkwardly walked away, and went on with my day.This particular gentleman ruined the experience entirely, which is weird because everyone else seemed to be friendly. It left a very bitter taste in my mouth. I've never been treated like this at a hotel, I won't be back.