Room smelt cigarette smoke, bathroom were really old
Good location. Next to other hotels beside the freeway.
The room was larger then expectes but I saw 2 roaches and they sprayed for roaches in the room on my first day. Also the refrigerator didnt work wich caused me to loose some groceries.
It was fairly clean but rundown. We don't do not mind that. What we did mind was seeing a roach, only one which we killed. Another thing we did not appreciate was being woke up at 1:48 a.m. by a vacuum cleaner in rooms next to ours. During the vacuum experience we began to smell cigarette smoke which increasingly became stronger during the cleaning process. We were in nonsmoking rooms because I am allergic to smoke but workers were breaking that rule.
I chose this hotel for my family because it was affordably priced and it offered a free continental breakfast... the breakfast was eliminated because of budget cuts (Might want to double check the website!) The rooms weren't appalling... but the wife was not very happy with my choice. We will spend the extra $10-$20 next time and stay somewhere else.
You pass some very nice Hotels to see a run down dump. There is a fence between this Hotel and the nice ones. The swimming pool is over to the side behind some dumpsters next to the service road. To enter the pool you walk between the dumpsters, not safe at night. The Hotel is orange and yellow with a huge flashing sign out front. The people standing outside everywhere are not the people you want small children around. They look like prostitutes, and drug dealers. We saw no families staying at this Hotel. It is NOT the Hotel in the pictures on there web site. I refused to stay with my 3 daughters, ages 8, 10, and 15, because I didn't feel it was safe for us. [...]
When we checked in, we had to talk to the woman at the front desk through a hole in a glass window. She was unfriendly and rude. The room was spacious, but smelled like mold and chemicals. The walls were so thin that we could hear our neighbors sneeze. When we checked out, we had to wait while the clerk talked to the owner on the phone. They were discussing the sales from the past few days with a tone that suggested she couldn't believe they made so much money. Neither could I, and I will never stay here again.
Family Inns of America places you within a mile (2 km) of Dauphin Street and Spring Hill College. This 83-room motel welcomes guests with conveniences like free in-room WiFi.
Guests can stay connected with free WiFi. Free local calls are also included. Housekeeping is not available.
Guests of Family Inns of America have access to free WiFi in public areas.
Room smelt cigarette smoke, bathroom were really old
Good location. Next to other hotels beside the freeway.
The room was larger then expectes but I saw 2 roaches and they sprayed for roaches in the room on my first day. Also the refrigerator didnt work wich caused me to loose some groceries.
It was fairly clean but rundown. We don't do not mind that. What we did mind was seeing a roach, only one which we killed. Another thing we did not appreciate was being woke up at 1:48 a.m. by a vacuum cleaner in rooms next to ours. During the vacuum experience we began to smell cigarette smoke which increasingly became stronger during the cleaning process. We were in nonsmoking rooms because I am allergic to smoke but workers were breaking that rule.
I chose this hotel for my family because it was affordably priced and it offered a free continental breakfast... the breakfast was eliminated because of budget cuts (Might want to double check the website!) The rooms weren't appalling... but the wife was not very happy with my choice. We will spend the extra $10-$20 next time and stay somewhere else.
You pass some very nice Hotels to see a run down dump. There is a fence between this Hotel and the nice ones. The swimming pool is over to the side behind some dumpsters next to the service road. To enter the pool you walk between the dumpsters, not safe at night. The Hotel is orange and yellow with a huge flashing sign out front. The people standing outside everywhere are not the people you want small children around. They look like prostitutes, and drug dealers. We saw no families staying at this Hotel. It is NOT the Hotel in the pictures on there web site. I refused to stay with my 3 daughters, ages 8, 10, and 15, because I didn't feel it was safe for us. [...]
When we checked in, we had to talk to the woman at the front desk through a hole in a glass window. She was unfriendly and rude. The room was spacious, but smelled like mold and chemicals. The walls were so thin that we could hear our neighbors sneeze. When we checked out, we had to wait while the clerk talked to the owner on the phone. They were discussing the sales from the past few days with a tone that suggested she couldn't believe they made so much money. Neither could I, and I will never stay here again.