Very comfortable rooms and easy to get to places around town.
This hotel would be great with some new carpeting and a little refreshing. The entire building, especially our room, stank of mustiness and age. It was a real turn off.
Carpet a bit old. Missing lightbulb in a lamp. When taking a shower, half the water came out the faucet rather than shower head. Sink filter needed to be replaced or cleaned as water barely came out. Could hear everyone walking around upstairs and every time toilet flushed. Friendly staff. This hotel met our needs. Bed pretty comfortable and pillows were soft
The place is good enough if you’re looking for a quick rest but the room or the carpet has some weird smell. Thankfully the staffs are friendly and helpful
I paid a bit extra for accessibility, since I’ve got a freshly broken rib. The room was way down a long corridor—hardly ideal, and there was no luggage cart. While there was space in the bathroom had I been in a wheelchair—I’m not—the fridge was at floor level and turned off, so I had to get down on hands and knees to peer around for the switch. That hurt. While I was down there I found the rotted avocado that the cleaners had missed because, of course, you couldn’t see inside without getting down on hands and knees. The room was non-accessible in various other ways as well, by anyone’s definition.
There should be more than one regular coffee pod per room and a king suite needs extra towels. Also, the hotel beds more and better outlets. Otherwise, it was a nice stay.
It was close to U of Idaho. The breakfast was simple, but filling.
Flashing light On telephone would not shut off, staff didn't know how to fix, smelly sheets, old used coffe filter/coffee still in coffee pot in room.
Hotel is very rundown which was reflected in the price. I read other reviewa if this property mentioning the cleanliness and upkeep being positive attrubutes but neither was true in the room my family stayed in. There was (we hope) melted chocolate in the middle of one bedspread and stains on the others. It is probably a good thing that i did not have one of those travelers blacklights. The chairs and carpet also had an abundance of stains. There were parts of the sink that had whiskers, dust and debris that havent been cleaned in what looks like several stays. The porcelain in the tubs is fairly worn with rust on the showerhead pipe and the edges of the linileum flooring have been lifting for quite a while. My room was near the back entrance and i was surprised to see the security lock to the back door had been removed leaving the property vulnerable to theft. The fire doors in the stairwell that protect exiting and prevent fire spread were broken so they dont close and latch as required. This is a non sprinklered building so a fire could spread rapidly, trapping guests. Out if curiosity i tested the emergency exit lighting and although they technically worked, the batteries were so low that the light would have been marginally effective if needed. As i mentioned, the price was good. The problem is that i believed some reviews that didn't reflect the true condition of the property.
Friendly, quick check in. Clean rooms. Free breakfast with waffle iron was a nice bonus.
After a very long 7 hour drive Super 8 in Moscow, Idaho didn't have our reservation, even though I had my paperwork with confirmation. The girls didn't even take the time to make a call to check our status, they just repeated themselves saying there were no rooms available. We went up the street to another hotel where two staff members got on the phone trying to find us a room somewhere in the area even though they knew we weren't staying in their hotel. Why didn't the staff at Super 8 treat us like that? They should have tried anything they could to find us lodging. We ended up staying in the worst hotel in town the first night, and found a room in a much nicer hotel the second night, of which will have our frequent business for now on. Super 8 will never have our business again.
Clean quiet hotel will stay again... close to everything
Located within a 5-minute walk of University of Idaho, FairBridge Inn & Suites Moscow/Pullman is within a 15-minute stroll of Kibbie Dome. This hotel has 60 rooms and welcomes guests with conveniences like free breakfast, free in-room WiFi, and free self parking.
Start your day off right with a free on-the-go breakfast offered each morning.
Guests can expect free WiFi and 25-inch TVs with cable channels. Other amenities include refrigerators, microwaves, and fans.
FairBridge Inn & Suites Moscow/Pullman features WiFi in public areas, meeting rooms, and a business center. A stay here includes free parking. The 24-hour front desk has staff standing by to help with dry cleaning/laundry and luggage storage. Additional amenities include laundry facilities and a vending machine.
Very comfortable rooms and easy to get to places around town.
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This hotel would be great with some new carpeting and a little refreshing. The entire building, especially our room, stank of mustiness and age. It was a real turn off.
Thank you for your valued feedback. We are working hard to fix the issue you experienced. Thank you for letting us know.
Carpet a bit old. Missing lightbulb in a lamp. When taking a shower, half the water came out the faucet rather than shower head. Sink filter needed to be replaced or cleaned as water barely came out. Could hear everyone walking around upstairs and every time toilet flushed. Friendly staff. This hotel met our needs. Bed pretty comfortable and pillows were soft
The place is good enough if you’re looking for a quick rest but the room or the carpet has some weird smell. Thankfully the staffs are friendly and helpful
Thank you so much for lodging with us. please let us know what we can improve on
I paid a bit extra for accessibility, since I’ve got a freshly broken rib. The room was way down a long corridor—hardly ideal, and there was no luggage cart. While there was space in the bathroom had I been in a wheelchair—I’m not—the fridge was at floor level and turned off, so I had to get down on hands and knees to peer around for the switch. That hurt. While I was down there I found the rotted avocado that the cleaners had missed because, of course, you couldn’t see inside without getting down on hands and knees. The room was non-accessible in various other ways as well, by anyone’s definition.
thanks so much for lodging with us
Thank you so much for your review! We will share this with the team to let them know to keep up the amazing work and know their efforts are paying off.