This place should be called a motel, not a hotel. It was filthy and doesn’t look like a maid has seen this place in months. The rugs are gross and the bathrooms make you wanna hold it all day. The lobby was a mess with bingo looking tables and cardboard boxes. There was a ghetto piece of paper on a table in the lobby that read ‘free food’ and had three yogurts sitting out from the continental breakfast. I recommend staying down the street at the four points Sheraton.
Joe I.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Boston, MA
Not well kept. Room temp was either uncomfortably hot or cold. Rug wasn’t vacuumed every where. Wall paper was peeling. Free breakfast seemed like leftovers from previous day. The bed seemed clean and pillows where comfortable.
Jenny G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Toledo, OH
The hotel’s air conditioning is awful; very humid and hot inside most area. I was there for a convention. The people at the desk seemed inexperienced; most were nice, some were not. The continental breakfast was a joke. Bagels and bread, a toaster, some condiments, and some fruit. Three of four elevators in the building were broken. The room itself is standard, if a little old. The bathroom had a scorch mark on the outlet and holes in the wall where the hair dryer used to be. No irons provided. The beds were okay, clean, but there was an old pizza box and a paper bag under the bed that didn’t come from us. The walls seem okay, but the doors are super thin. Out table lamp by the bed was broken, too. NO wireless! There are cheaper hotels within 5 minutes’ walking distance with free wifi. There may or may not be a Cat5 jack in your room. They charged our credit card when we checked in, also, not when we checked out. We were allowed to check out at 2PM instead of 11AM, though.
Allison J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
Last minute walk-in rate on Thursday mid February 2012 is about $ 90 total. Two double beds. 7 min free shuttle to the airport. They were only taking walk-in’s on the night I arrived. No reservations because they had enough business from peoples’ flights being cancelled or being bumped off. The lobby is deceivingly nice. The rooms are a little nicer than a Motel 6. I had no issues with noise like some of the other reviews. The continental breakfast was a bit disappointing but then… most are. Packets of dried oatmeal, some apples and bananas, orange juice, toast and coffee or tea. Simple simple. Just enough to give you energy to get on the shuttle and get back to the airport. Front desk staff was friendly and the shuttle drivers were quick and courteous.
Lisa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Wyandotte, MI
this hotel was cheap at about 50 a night. I wanted to take my kids to a pool, sauna and hot tub, which were great. The pool was like bath water but the ran out of towels on a Sunday night and didn’t get new ones until 11am Monday. All the workout equipment was broke except for the elyptical. The breakfast was alright but lacked a lot from the previous morning(muffins, begals, pastries) and it was it was about 50 degrees, we could almost see our breath. The side door didn’t work to get into the hotel by my room, they said the guy came to fix it, but he didn’t. Then when I used my key the next day, it ruined my key and I had them bring me a new key. The service is terrible. There is no restaraunt, which they advertise. They’re movies are 17.00. It pretty nice when you walk in and they have a store open at 5pm. I only gave it a 2 star because the pool area, otherwise it was a 1.
Judith L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Traverse City, MI
An overnight stay during a trip. A bargain hotel(airline discount). Free shuttle to airport, friendly staff. No dinner facilities, but I ordered in Chinese which was ok. Not luxury, but all I needed was a priced right, convenient hotel without bugs. This fits my criteria. (later that evening). OK, let’s revisit this. The walls are paper thin here. Some 10 year olds seem to be playing soccer in the hallway, and the couple in the next room indulge red in a fairly enthusiastic round of Afternoon Delight before they went out to dinner. Fortunately, the groaning noise the heating unit makes blots out some of the more invasive noise from outside the room. subtract one star.
Bob J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rochester, MN
Despite the classy name, this is a substandard motel that must primarily serve the airline companies as a place to stow stranded travelers. I believe the term is «distressed passengers.» I remained distressed through the entire stay. My room smells like the no-smoking rules were a recent acquiescence. The shower looks like it is from the 1960s. The toilet tank cover is a replacement and it is a large rectangular one sitting a top a smaller tank. It makes it an odd thing to flush as you half to reach under one of the porcelain wings. The room never cooled down despite a loud fan under the window from the heating/cooling unit. The free breakfast was a joke. I’m having stale faux Cheerios with apparently skim milk. The only positive is that the coffee is good. The lobby is deceivingly in much better condition than my room. Now admittedly the staff both on check-in and check-out were kind and informative but frankly the facilities give me the creeps.
Kevin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Berkeley, CA
Decent hotel by the airport. Comfy beds with like six pillows. Big drawback was that they totally let someone else take my room reservation because the person had a similar name? Free wi-fi in the hotel lobby, but in the rooms, you have to connect to the intenet tubes using an ethernet cable. Free shuttle from the airport to the hotel. Shuttle dude was super speedy and was there even at one in the morning, which was awesome.