Fredericton Inn

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  • 1315 Regent Street
    Fredericton, New Brunswick E3C1A1
    (506) 455-1430Website
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First Reviewer
3 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
3
Reviews
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Convenient Location but Completely UnSatisfied

  • July 14, 2008
  • Rated 3 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
I would only stay at this hotel again if I were arriving late at night and going immediatley to bed. This was the 3rd time I've stayed here and each time it got worse. The one good thing is that all the staff are very helpful and polite. I had my 2 children with me so we like to stay at a hotel with a pool. Well the pool area was disgusting to say the least. It looked dirty and germy. The hotel also has their odor, I can't describe it, but it's not good. If you can stay elsewhere, I completely recommend it.

Awful All Around Experience

  • February 25, 2008
  • Rated 1 of 5 by MarkSeif from Moncton, New Brunswick
Recently I had phoned the Fredericton Inn regarding an upcoming anniversary I had with my partner. I had booked the "Executive Queen Suite" at the price of $199 per night. At first request the night time auditor who had answered the phone had accidently booked me into the "Executive Queen" (not suite), this was an honest mistake which I had noticed and phoned back to confirm the correct booking after noticing the price diferencial. So the day arrived where I had reached Fredericton and went to the front desk to confirm my reservation, to which I was surprised to find out that not only was I given a room key to the regular Exacutive Queen room. but also when informing the front desk agent that I had booked the Executive Queen SUITE she had told me "we had a new night time auditor and we had you booked under the regular Deluxe Queen, but we've upgraded you to the Executive Queen at no extra charge. How is it I've been "upgraded" when I asked for a room BETTER than the one they are offering?? Secondly they did not even apologize and continued to show me a piece of paper with writing in pen saying "Deluxe Queen *scratched out* Executive Queen". After unsuccessfully phoning around the city to attempt to book another suite on a moments notice, I went downstairs to cancel my room and be refunded. They gave me my money back without an apology once more and basically let me walk out without even OFFERING to help me out with a taxi, make a phone call, attempt to reconsile the fact that they have messed up my anniversary I had booked with them. If they knew the room had been booked previously or that there would have been a problem, they had over a week to get in touch with me and let me know. Needless to say, I will NEVER stay there again and would not reccomend this hotel to ANYONE who plans to be secure in knowing their room will be available upon arrival. I reccomend the Delta Inn, or the Wandyln for a better nights stay and MUCH better customer service.
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Fredericton Inn

  • July 3, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by grannola from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Fredericton Inn

We stayed at the Fredericton Inn, which is right beside the Regent Mall in Fredericton.

We booked a suite with a kitchen and a separate bedroom for the kids. Both the living area and the bedroom were quite large. The living area had two double beds and a sitting area as well as a desk. The bedroom had a king-sized bed and a desk. Both rooms had lots of extra space for a crib, luggage, whatever.

The kitchen had a full stove, fridge, microwave, coffee machine, and kettle. There were dishes, but none of them were microwave safe (they had a gold rim). There were lots of pots and pans, but only three spoons. There was a can opener, but no scissors. There was a table and three chairs.

The bathroom was very small, compared to the rest of the room it seemed even more so.

We requested a crib, which a porter brought up to us. However, there was no blanket. The crib was really neat though, it was small, but an actually crib, not a playpen like we get in most hotels.

There was a swimming pool in the basement and an exercise room. You need a key to get into the swimming pool and a separate card to get into the exercise room.

The room had air conditioning, and one feature we liked was that there was a separate thermostat for the bedroom.

The hotel was not new, the carpet was worn in places, but the staff was very friendly. We had no problem getting extra towels, for example. In fact we really liked the atmosphere at the hotel.

The view was the roof of the other side of the building. But the location of our room was great. It was right across from the stairs. There was an elevator at the end of the hall, but since we never needed to go up or down more than two flights, we used the stairs, except when transporting luggage.

Free hi-speed internet was available, but it required a cable which was located in the bedroom. There was only one hook-up, so we had to take turns. We had no problem getting on the internet.

The room was well worth the cost of $135 per night. Regular double rooms were about $105 for the same weekend.

Room service was available, but we did not try it. The prices seemed about average for the items.

There were two TVs, one in each of the rooms.

Construction on the road made it tricky to get in and out of the parking lot. We ended up turning the wrong way or missing the turn several times.

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