Not a Two Star
- December 1, 2008
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Walking into the lobby was like walking into the lobby of a hotel in some rural portion of an Eastern European Country. The evening staff was pleasant. The morning staff were like folks who had spent the night sleeping with Jack (Daniels).
The hotel *has* to date back to the paleolithic era ... there were more patches on my room walls than on a pair of 60s jeans. The "comforter" was a cover that was wrapped around one of those foam egg-crate things. The sheets were like sandpaper. The most hilarious part was a sign, that I first thought described the tv channels, but actually listed the cost of each item in the room, in case you wanted to "purchase" one from the front desk. These ranged from the "tray" ($10) to the tv ($700) ... if you removed these from the room, you were presumed to agree to them being charged to your bill.
The only good things about the room were, it didn't stink, wasn't dirty, the towels were thick and newish, and the "Order Inn" service in place of room service brought food promptly that was good, not repulsive. Oh ... from the time of pickup until we went up the ramp to the first terminal at the airport was less than 5 minutes.
If you plan to be in your room to wash, sleep, RUN to the airport ... and be there less than a total of 9 hours ... it's probably okay. Otherwise, pay $15 more and look not too far away for better options.
Don't
- April 30, 2007
- Rated 1 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
This hotel was terrible and not worth a fraction of the price. Somehow we got a smoking room, it was smelly, the bathroom was not clean, and the room needed some serious paint. There has to be a better place to stay by the airport.