This is a great motel! Check in during business hours though. Once/if you get inside your room, you’re greeted with a really small room. However, it’s a kitchenette, so it included a fridge, stove, cupboards, and kitchen sink! And not like a mini-fridge you’ll find at Super 8, but a full-fledged fridge. Their Internet was probably one of the fastest connections I’ve had lately, seeing how I recently became homeless and we’ve been hopping around a bunch of motels between Provo and SLC lately. In comparison, we’ve stayed at 4 different Super 8s in just this month, and every single one had terrible Internet. The beds were comfortable, but as usual with motels, we brought our own pillows. My only complaint is that the TV had a thick yellow streak across it. Other than that, would recommend!
Charissa F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
They didn’t clean my room on the day they said. 4 dryers out of 6 were out of order and the front desk monster aka manager is rude, not helpful at all, and down right mean. Want tp? 75 cents. Avoid this place!
Joseph I.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Madison, AL
I had the misfortune of staying at the Intown Suites in Midvale. I would highly advise you avoid making the same mistake. The rooms were awful; there was a strong odor, covering a smell of cigarette smoke which was also pervasive at times. No amenities provided; although this is not atypical for extended stay locations. Location was in a rough part of town. Police were frequently visiting. Atmosphere was not inviting, with scruffy individuals walking around with open bottles of alcohol frequently. The walls were paper-thin; any noise quickly resonated throughout. The room was dirty; when I arrived the table had sticky substances on it that required me to go purchase a tablecloth. The pillows were plastic. The linens were not changed, and were of inferior quality to begin with. The business policies are ludicrous. Despite being on a corporate card, I had to sign a stack of papers each week and get new keys. There was no way around this, even when I had to work late and the Intown Suites office was closed. After four weeks of staying my corporate card declined on one of the«renewal days» due to a max spending limit that had been hit. I called Intown Suites and thought it was resolved as I heard nothing further. I went that evening at 9:30pm after a long day at the office where I am an engineering management consultant to complete the insane process of re-registering, a time consuming process. I was informed that I had been essentially evicted from my room due to non-payment. I promptly pulled out my wallet to pay on my personal credit card which I knew could be reimbursed later by the company. They refused to accept it, stating that credit cards could only be processed between the hours of 11am and 7:30pm. The business acumen of these individuals is abominable. Despite having a handful of credit cards and being ready and willing to pay they would not accept it, forcing me to stay out of my room without access to my personal belongings which were wrongfully withheld from me. I was told stepping into my room would be a violation of policy. I wound up having to return and sleep on the office floor without access to clothes or any other personal belongings. Despite coming up with several ingenious proposals, including letting the manager write down my credit card number to run in his computers once they were up again, they staunchly refused. I tried calling the national number for Intown Suites hoping someone would have the sense to be able to process a credit card. Again, to no avail, I was given a run-around to a voicemail, and upon trying to call back, the lines weren’t answering. There is no national help line. I strongly advise you to go nowhere near this place!