Stayed at the Morazon sporadically and more times then I care to admit on an as needed basis ... to the point where it is forever known between me and whomever I talk about it with as the "SMOKEY AZZ MORAZON". I just can not detach "smokey" from it.
THE PLUSSES:
1. Location, Location, Location - No Taxi or armed guards needed...very short post up to nighttime activity at ground zero
2. Pricing was always in the $42 range with tax included (Before they incrementally went up the last few years)
3. Bar - Bar on 2nd floor (used to be in the lobby) which gives you local pricing ... Brought something like 8 beers, 1 long island ice tea, 1 rum & coke and a non-alcoholic drink when I was doing a little social entertaining and I believe I got out of there for about $30 ... All I know it was much cheaper then buying drinks at the DR or KL
4. Over the years the "girls" at the front desk have been plenty friendly and helpful
THE MINUSES:
1. The Big Fat Ricky Ricardo looking dude who maybe the boss (Jefe) there. I understand there in the business to make money, but this guy is one of the most annoying if not thee most annoying figure in San Jose in my 6 years of travel there.
He always has his hand out. will always try to find a way to escort you to your room for a tip when you check in. He has offered to take my "laptop bag" upstairs for me so I can tip him. When I had no luggage he wanted to escort me upstairs with just the remote control to show me how to use it

WTF .... On one trip when I told him I didn't need his services and I would take the remote control up myself ... he rolled his eyes ... kinda slapped the remote in my hand and walked away. He gets annoyed when you refuse to use his $25 cabs outside to go to the airport ... I could go on and on ... If it werent for the price and the location I would never go there based on him alone.
2. SMOKEY!!!! Thats why I call it the "SMOKEY AZZ MORAZAN" ... Your room either smells like an ashtray or asstray lol ; or it smells like air freshner trying to cover up the smokey smell. If you don't like smoke, dont even think about doing anything in the casino.
3. Be careful...not that there are many glorious views...but be careful that you dont get a room facing into a brick wall giving you that dungeon feel
4. I never had a problem with security, but I was always curious to the cleaning crew leaving multiple doors open on a floor as they clean and they are no where to be found. Not exactly what I want to see coming back up to my room and the door being wide open and nobody around but it has happened on more then one occasion.
IN SUMMARY:
I can see someone staying there based on location (everything at arms length) and price (budget) and if the smokeyness doesn't get to you. I have done it when I needed a room for 1 or 2 nights top and knew I would be out of the room most of the time and of course save for the 1 to 2 hour shuttles in and out. When and if I need a place for more then a day or 2 I look to other venues with more friendly, spacious and aromatic confines just in case I want to just chill or relax or do a little more entertaining then just on the bed.
The Ricky Ricardo guy is annoying...I dont know who/what is worse ... him or the onslaught of taxi schiesters you see when you exit baggage claim at the airport