| 1609 South Stephenson Ave , Iron Mountain, MI 49801 | |
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America's Best Inn and Suites have become known for comfort, value and the friendly attention of a welcoming staff that cares. At America's Best Inns and Suites, we keep your comfort in mind and offer what you truly want - quality accommodations without useless frills and a complimentary breakfast each morning - all at the best value possible. With more than 110 properties either open or under construction, America's Best Inn and Suites quickly establishing itself as a leader for providing affordable lodging at superb value.
Most recent user reviewsScore 4 out of 5 Good motel Anonymous, 2006-10-28 the restaurant next door is great!very nice place to stay would stay there again Score 5 out of 5 Very nice Kenneth, Hancock, MI, 2006-09-06 This is quite close to the VA hospital.I enjoyed this because t was quite and relaxing for both of us. Score 5 out of 5 Review Cynthia, Harrisburg, PA, 2006-06-30 No review provided by user Score 4 out of 5 Good value Steven, Milwaukee, WI, 2006-02-12 There is a restaurant within short walking distance that offers reasonably priced meals with an additional discount for motel guests that show a card. I believe it was 20%. Good breakfast buffet for Sunday morning.I found the pool and hot tub to be well kept up and at a comfortable temperature. The Breakfast area was roomy and reasonable well stocked, but don't expect a hot breakfast unless you count toast as a hot breakfast. "Continental" is what I believe they call it. I have only two complaints, and if hotel management is reading, this is directed toward you. When I walked in to check in, there was a TV going for the apparant interest of the person who checked in guests. There was a horror movie playing, which might have frightened small children. I don't recommend that practice. Second, when I checked in, my room was freezing cold, and it took hours to warm up. My wife set the heat on maximum and we all retired, only to awake to a sweltering room about 2:00 AM. I'd recommend that when you know guests have reserved a room, turn on the heat so that they will be comfortable when they arrive. |
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