Historic Inns of Annapolis - Maryland Inn was Terrible
- June 28, 2008
- Rated 1 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
My wife and I were very unhappy with our stay at the Maryland Inn, one of the three inns that make up the Historic Inns of Annapolis. The other two locations may provide a better experience, but the Maryland Inn is to be avoided. It is located on a very loud street so we heard lots of people yelling outside all night. I would describe the yelling, but my review can not include profanity. The drunken guests in the room next door weren't very quiet at 2am either. The specific room that we had opened onto a balcony instead of an interior corridor, which made the noise that much worse. I turned the A/C fan on high to try to drown out the noise. Also, the 'cable' television in the room had so much static that it was unwatchable. I booked the pre-paid reservation online, so our bill was supposed to include only valet parking ($20) and the cost of the meal we charged to our room. When the bill arrived, there was a room charge, the meal, and no valet parking charge. The room charge was $40 less than what I paid online, and the room wasn't even worth the lower amount. I spoke to the person at the front desk about our horrible experience and told him that I wanted a credit for the difference between what we paid online and the room rate on the bill. There was 'nothing he could do' since it was booked online. I asked him if he wanted my negative reviews online to say '...and they refused to do anything about it...", and he agreed to waive the valet parking fee. So the final bill included only the cost of the meal. Staff was pleasant. Room was awful.