I don’t understand how the previous reviews gave anything over one star. Let’s start. I stayed 1÷23÷2016. First off the staff is not friendly(I guess I wouldn’t be either if I f-ed up my life to the point where I’m working at a days inn). Regardless, I have enough sense to know how to treat customers. Upon check in the attendant seemed pissy. Whatever, I get the key and go to the room. This is where the fun starts. The room smells like a mix of Brian Dennehy and Chris Farley. It is ridiculously small and outdated like my great grandmothers house. On top of that, the room is not really clean. The bathroom has stains on the wall and looks as if it has not been clean for awhile.(See the pictures!!). I cringed at the thought of laying in that bed. So I settle in and watch some tv(at least they have LG lcd tvs). After a few minutes I hear the people in the next room having sex. Gross! The walls are PAPERTHIN i could hear their conversation afterwards about her being upset that he did not want to cuddle. Too much info for me but whatever. So I finally get to sleep. I am again awaken early to the sweet sounds of the couple making sweet love. By this time it is already 8:00 so I decide to hit the road early. I cant be sure but I think the people in the room across from me were selling drugs from the room, as he kept going in and out of the room. I dont know maybe I should call the DEA or something. I go to check out and the woman working the desk must be overwhelmed by the complexity of working at a hotel. She is mad I dont know my room number. I finally make it out alive without contracting AIDS or the Plague. In closing I want to warn all of you to avoid this decrepit excuse for a hotel. I know in the future I will spend the extra money and stay at an establishment happy to have me! Happy Travels!!!
Tom H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cleveland, OH
I stayed here for several days recently and was overall pleased with my experience. This place was formerly known as Microtel, and as the name implies, the rooms are smaller and more cost friendly than most other hotels in the area. They’re a good value, especially if you need to stay several days, since that extra $ 20 or more you would pay elsewhere per night for a basic room quickly starts to add up. My single room with a Queen size bed was very clean and modern, and the bed was very comfortable. The room included a small fridge, a microwave, and a desk with a comfortable office chair. I was surprised to find out the some of the comparably priced rooms at other hotels nearby didn’t even have a desk and chair or a fridge — and that I would have to upgrade to a more expensive room for those. These rooms may be small, but they at least include all of those. There is also a flat screen TV above the closet. The fridge actually blocks the door to the adjoining room if you were to be renting too rooms side by side — not sure where you would put it in that situation. The room is fine if you are staying by yourself, it would probably be a bit cramped if you were staying with another person. There is a small closet, but no ironing board or iron. The bathroom was also clean and adequately sized. To give you an idea of the size of the room, not counting the space taken up by the desk and closet, you’ve got about 3 feet of room around the perimeter of the queen size bed. There is also some built in shelving over top the heating/ac unit, which has a padded top which can double as some extra seating. Aside from the desk chair, there are no other chairs in the room. Breakfast is your usual«continental breakfast» fare — bagels, muffins, and pastries, cereal, milk juice and coffee. They do have a waffle iron though and some batter if you would like to make Belgian waffles. The vending area includes an ice machine, a soda machine, and a snack machine. There is also a(pay) washer and dryer on site, and detergent is also available in the snack machine. I tried looking at the prices of some of the older motels/hotels along Market Street before coming here, but most of those are really old, and many of them are major dumps compared to this, yet strangely they were asking around the same price as this place. This is probably your best option for a cost friendly room in the area without having to stay at one of the older, seedy, and quite frankly, filthy old motels/hotels along Market Street. This place was built in the mid 90’s and has clean and up to date amenities. If you don’t mind the smaller size, it’s a great value.
Christine V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Bedford, MA
Stayed here a few days ago. Vert clean and staff was very friendly. Price was very affordable esp on Priceline. Had a 32 in flat screen with almost every channel, queen size bed which was pretty comfortable and room was very clean. It’s not a five star hotel but definitely worth it for a lower price. Does not have a pool which may be a bummer for some.