Quality Suites Albuquerque
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 11
- Reviews
great stay
- July 11, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We were greeted by a very friendly front desk clerk. At first I was a bit worried as the common area hallway carpet was dirty and we had a hard time getting out door to open, but after opening the door to our room, I was very happy. Our room was clean and the beds were covered with luxury linens. The AC was very cold, which is greay since I am pregnant and ALWAYS HOT. The staff was great, offering suggestions for many locals attractions and directions. The breakfast was WONDERFUL (scrambled eggs, sausage, assorted pastries and breads, waffles, yogurt, coffee, milk and cereal). With the exception of one staff member, the entire staff went out of their way to insure our comfort, including finding little bags so that my boys could take some cereal on the road with them when we left. One downside is that the pool looked murky and in need of being shocked, but other then that, I would highly reccommend this hotel.....the room was confortable and the breakfast was the best we have had during our 7 days on the road.
Excellent Location
- July 10, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
From ABQ car rental area to the hotel the travel time was less than five minutes, which gave us time to actually do some things on the afternoon of our arrival. Also, the hotel is right off Interstate 25 and it is very easy to find. The view of the Sandias isn't very good, but there is an unobstructed view across Albuquerque, and you can see downtown and the cinder cones (the "Albuquerque Vulcanoes") to the west, so the sunsets were marvelous. The bed was one of the most comfortable we've experienced in a hotel. The staff was friendly and knowledgable of the area. The suite consisted of a small sitting room with a sofa-bed coffee table, desk and a counter with a TV. There was also a sink and a nice-sized refrigerator. This flowed into a short hall with a mirror and sink outside the loo. The bedroom had another TV, and a comfy chair. The AC was in the bedroom, and there was a ceiling fan in the sitting room to draw in cool air. A noisy groop of young people were on our floor for a couple days, but with the suite arrangement and the AC, our sleep was undisturbed. In other hotels, the constant talking and opening and closing of doors would have been intollorable. The hotel offers a hot breakfast (sausage, eggs and waffles) as well as fruit, toast and muffins. Everything was well-stocked, and the breakfast area was pleasant. Overall, it was a very pleasant place to stay, and we would definitely stay there again.
Thin walls and ants on the first floor
- April 2, 2008
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Quite disappointing… Black ants in the room, no noise enforcement, pool and hot tub were unavailable for part of our stay. The only saving graces for this location are that the staff is friendly, and the breakfast was good.
Lots of Space but needs updating
- March 11, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The room layout was great for out family of five with the pullout couch and extra tv in the living room. The location was close to the airport and the interstate. We liked the microwave and refridgerator. However, for a Quality Inn I expected a cleaner and more updated room. We had a sticky spot on the carpet, peeling wallpaper, and an iron burn on the carpet. The closet door was off the slide and needed painting. We would still stay here again because of the price and room layout.
family trip
- June 26, 2007
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I took my whole family (6 of us) and we were all able to stay in one room and had plenty of space.. Breakfast was a great addition also.