WIFI worked! Also, ample free semi truck parking, not fake-friendly employees, (we all loathe the over-exuberant, please kill me sounding hi welcome blah blah blah have a nice day types) but genuinely helpful, efficient not super chatty Cathies usually found at chain truckstops. Clean womens...
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WIFI worked! Also, ample free semi truck parking, not fake-friendly employees, (we all loathe the over-exuberant, please kill me sounding hi welcome blah blah blah have a nice day types) but genuinely helpful, efficient not super chatty Cathies usually found at chain truckstops. Clean womens room, and a separate truckers lounge. There was a sale on winter clothing although it wasn't clear what exactly was 75% off since a few things were tagged, so I dod skip buying a No-Dak hoodie that I wanted (I didnt feel like inquiring, which would hold up the workin man) Roller grill was full, the bakery selections were full, coffee was so fresh and good. The creamers were stocked so neatly, someone takes real pride in their work, that says a lot. On the design side of things, I wish if these chains had an actual CLEAR SIGN to enter the truck lot and diesel island direction they could take 5 minutes and imagine themselves on the service road, in the dark, struggling to see the actual entrances, that would be helpful. The restroom signs inside blend as well, which leads me to believe corporate never actually blind-shops anything, or trains their people for re-sets. The lot and garbage area needs a spring cleaning, looked as if the lot guy was on perpetual break but in all fairness truckers can be total pigs, and it only just started to warm up in NoDak. I visit at least 7-10 truck stops daily due to work, which is hot-shot driving, so I am familiar with Pilot/Flying J/Roadies/Mavericks all over the USA. This is marked a favorite.