Just to give you a frame of reference, phillip, do a search for Miami Phase Corn Snakes and Okeetee Corn Snakes. See how different they look?
For one, they could have a background color from grey to brown to tan-ish to orange! they can have thick black borders, thin black borders, medium black borders. They can have bright red saddles or dark red saddles.
What I CAN tell you is that the stripe and motley genes seem to reduce SOME pigment, so yes, you will likely have a "bright" snake. But will we be able to tell you if we mean "bright" as in bright orange background with deep red stripes, or "bright" as in reduced melanin, but an otherwise adorable combination of dark tans, burgundy, and some orange? NO!
It's a beautiful little one. Please, look into adjusting your set up. If money is an issue, a smaller tub, with holes, an undertank heater, rheostat/thermostat, thermometer and hydrometer, and substrate (newspaper or paper towels are fine!) with plenty of hides (paper/toilet paper rolls, boxes that had food in the, cut-down plastic cups) and a water dish (cut down MORE plastic cups!) will do until that perfect cage comes along.
In the future, BEFORE you reserve the snake, please come and ask for LOW COST suggestions for your habitat for your little one, as many of the members here have GREAT ideas for filling out those things that you don't HAVE to spend the money on. (Heater, thermostat/rheostat (dimmer), thermometer/hydrometer of good quality are REQUIRED.... everything else? IMPROVISE!!)
*retreats back to obsessively reading forums*