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Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown
4.2/5103 Bewertungen

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown

Albany|0.48km vom Stadtzentrum
There are certain things that I assume a hotel room will have. A bed with clean sheets is one. Electricity and a bathroom with running water are others. And while the room I was given at this hotel had those features it lacked one that is just as basic: a window. I was not expecting a view. In fact, when I booked the room, the reservation indicated that the room had a ”limited view.” I assumed that the window would face a wall or mechanical units, and I was okay with that, since my daughter and I were just staying there for a night on our way to a beautiful destination. But when we entered the room we had been assigned (after a clueless young man finally appeared to help us in the eerily deserted lobby) we were shocked to discover that in place of a real window, the room had only a frosted pane of glass, roughly a foot wide and a few feet high, masquerading as a window. It was opaque and did not open, and as such provided no natural light, air, or egress. My daughter and I returned to the empty lobby. After a few minutes, the aforementioned young man appeared once again and after I requested a different room, he informed that he had tried not to give us that room, but it had been the last available one with two beds.. He offered me a room with a king bed, but my daughter and I wanted separate beds. That is what I had reserved and as such expected. After an unsatisfactory exchange with the manager over the phone (during which I asked for my money back and she refused to give it to me) I left the hotel and checked into the Hilton down the block. I assumed that if I explained the situation to Marriott (which I did as soon as I checked into the Hilton) I would be refunded my money. But what I learned, after nearly two weeks of waiting for a response from customer service, is that Marriott just allows properties to use their name for a fee and really does not have ANYTHING to do with the properties. A customer service representative at Marriott informed me that they had contacted the manager at the hotel, and as the hotel (owned by Vision Properties based in Corning NY) did not want to refund the money, Marriott could do nothing. (This is, of course the point in the story where one would assume that the Marriott corporation would refund the money to me themselves - but no, it turns out they take no responsibility for the actions of hotels bearing their name). So today, twelve days after I first checked into and left the room with no windows, I called The Fairfield Inn to speak with the general manager, a woman named Rachel who had just assumed the position a few days earlier. Unable to manage the situation, she transferred me to Brittany, who she referred to as her mentor. Brittany acknowledged that the room had been misrepresented in the booking and that a limited view implies that the room has some view and is not a windowless chamber. She acknowledged that the hotel had not delivered what had been promised. But she said since some room h

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Hilton Garden Inn Albany Medical Center
4.2/5101 Bewertungen

Hilton Garden Inn Albany Medical Center

Albany|1.63km vom Stadtzentrum
Ok, also buchen wir (eine Familie von 5: ich, zwei Jugendliche und unsere zwei Jahre alt) einen Aufenthalt hier, weil die Lage, die wir üblicherweise bei - Home2Suites in Albany verkauft wurde. Wir rufen an, ob unser Zimmer vor der Eincheckung eine oder zwei Stunden vorbereitet sein könnte und werden gesagt, dass das Zimmer nicht zur Verfügung stehen würde, bis die Kontrolle in der Zeit. Kein Problem. Wir reservierten eine der größeren, Ecke Zimmer bei $172/night (durchschnittlich) so dass es verständlich war. Wir kamen auf der vereinbarten Zeit beim Check-in und wurden von einem Mann mit einem blauen, knappen T-Shirt, das so gedreht war, fragte ich, ob er wirklich dort zuerst arbeitete. Er hat an das, was ich annehmen, sein Reinigungspersonal ausgestrahlt, der ihm sagte, dass unser Zimmer (526) noch nicht verfügbar war und es würde eine 30-40 Minute warten. Mein Familie und ich brachten eine lange Wartezeit. Dann kam ein Gentleman in einem glatt gegossenen, roten, mit Knopf runter, um mir zu helfen und erzählte mir, dass wir tatsächlich Zimmer 326 zur Verfügung stand und es würde keine Warte geben. Glücklicherweise war das der Fall und wir hatten keinen Warteschrank, aber auch nicht das Zimmer, das ich ursprünglich gebucht hatte. Kein Problem. Wir hatten ein ähnliches Zimmer. Der Mann in der gedrehten T-Shirt hat sich der Leute angeschlossen, die im Lobby schreiend versammelt wurden: „WARNUNG ALLE!!! Ich werde nur das hier sagen, so hören. “ - Er schrie an die Wartelinie (die wie eine Mischung von Familien- und Geschäftsreisenden aussah) die Frühstücksbuffet-Stunden und Preise in einer entsetzlichen Weise, die mich dazu veranlasste, dass sie müde sein müssen, von Verwirrung über das Frühstücksbuffet. Wir waren nie hier, so habe ich nur meine Schultern geschlagen, aber fand die öffentliche Interaktion schrecklich, weil dieser Mann, der sah, wie er sein Hemd aus dem Müll gezogen, sprach bescheiden an die Linie der Reisenden, die nur ihre Zimmer. Ich fand diesen ganzen Öffnungsprozess weniger als professionell, aber ich war froh, ins Zimmer zu kommen. Wir hatten das größere Zimmer gebucht, weil wir eine Familie von 5. Ich habe diese Informationen eingegeben, als ich meine Reservierung erstellt habe. Als wir in unser Zimmer kamen, fanden wir die Unterkunft selbst ausreichend, aber es gab nur zwei Badehandtücher, zwei Kissen und keine Bettwäsche für das Sofabett, das die Kinder benutzen würden. Nicht das Ende der Welt, so haben wir den Vordertisch und zu ihrem Kredit hatten sie unsere zusätzlichen Handtücher und Bettwäsche recht schnell auf. Aber keine Kissen. Es wäre cool gewesen, nicht zu fragen, um irgendwas von diesen Dingen. Wahrscheinlich stehlen Gäste alles, was nicht abgeneigt ist, so dass ich es bekomme, aber es muss ein besserer Weg sein. Wir haben wieder nach Hause gerufen und sie wurden auch recht schnell von einem freundlichen Betreuer aufgewachsen. Am Freitag, 19. August, war der Morgen interessant. Meine Frau und meine Kinder waren aufgeregt, die Starbucks auf dem Boden zu versuchen, so während sie in dem Zimmer vorbereitet waren, entschloss ich mich, zu verkaufen und Kaffee und Gewürze für alle zu bekommen. Danke für die Gnade, dass ich dies eine solo Mission gemacht habe. Als ich den Aufzug auf dem Boden zwischen der Key Bank und den Starbucks dort wa

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Hilton Garden Inn Albany Medical Center
4.2/5101 Bewertungen

Hilton Garden Inn Albany Medical Center

Albany|1.63km vom Stadtzentrum
Ok, also buchen wir (eine Familie von 5: ich, zwei Jugendliche und unsere zwei Jahre alt) einen Aufenthalt hier, weil die Lage, die wir üblicherweise bei - Home2Suites in Albany verkauft wurde. Wir rufen an, ob unser Zimmer vor der Eincheckung eine oder zwei Stunden vorbereitet sein könnte und werden gesagt, dass das Zimmer nicht zur Verfügung stehen würde, bis die Kontrolle in der Zeit. Kein Problem. Wir reservierten eine der größeren, Ecke Zimmer bei $172/night (durchschnittlich) so dass es verständlich war. Wir kamen auf der vereinbarten Zeit beim Check-in und wurden von einem Mann mit einem blauen, knappen T-Shirt, das so gedreht war, fragte ich, ob er wirklich dort zuerst arbeitete. Er hat an das, was ich annehmen, sein Reinigungspersonal ausgestrahlt, der ihm sagte, dass unser Zimmer (526) noch nicht verfügbar war und es würde eine 30-40 Minute warten. Mein Familie und ich brachten eine lange Wartezeit. Dann kam ein Gentleman in einem glatt gegossenen, roten, mit Knopf runter, um mir zu helfen und erzählte mir, dass wir tatsächlich Zimmer 326 zur Verfügung stand und es würde keine Warte geben. Glücklicherweise war das der Fall und wir hatten keinen Warteschrank, aber auch nicht das Zimmer, das ich ursprünglich gebucht hatte. Kein Problem. Wir hatten ein ähnliches Zimmer. Der Mann in der gedrehten T-Shirt hat sich der Leute angeschlossen, die im Lobby schreiend versammelt wurden: „WARNUNG ALLE!!! Ich werde nur das hier sagen, so hören. “ - Er schrie an die Wartelinie (die wie eine Mischung von Familien- und Geschäftsreisenden aussah) die Frühstücksbuffet-Stunden und Preise in einer entsetzlichen Weise, die mich dazu veranlasste, dass sie müde sein müssen, von Verwirrung über das Frühstücksbuffet. Wir waren nie hier, so habe ich nur meine Schultern geschlagen, aber fand die öffentliche Interaktion schrecklich, weil dieser Mann, der sah, wie er sein Hemd aus dem Müll gezogen, sprach bescheiden an die Linie der Reisenden, die nur ihre Zimmer. Ich fand diesen ganzen Öffnungsprozess weniger als professionell, aber ich war froh, ins Zimmer zu kommen. Wir hatten das größere Zimmer gebucht, weil wir eine Familie von 5. Ich habe diese Informationen eingegeben, als ich meine Reservierung erstellt habe. Als wir in unser Zimmer kamen, fanden wir die Unterkunft selbst ausreichend, aber es gab nur zwei Badehandtücher, zwei Kissen und keine Bettwäsche für das Sofabett, das die Kinder benutzen würden. Nicht das Ende der Welt, so haben wir den Vordertisch und zu ihrem Kredit hatten sie unsere zusätzlichen Handtücher und Bettwäsche recht schnell auf. Aber keine Kissen. Es wäre cool gewesen, nicht zu fragen, um irgendwas von diesen Dingen. Wahrscheinlich stehlen Gäste alles, was nicht abgeneigt ist, so dass ich es bekomme, aber es muss ein besserer Weg sein. Wir haben wieder nach Hause gerufen und sie wurden auch recht schnell von einem freundlichen Betreuer aufgewachsen. Am Freitag, 19. August, war der Morgen interessant. Meine Frau und meine Kinder waren aufgeregt, die Starbucks auf dem Boden zu versuchen, so während sie in dem Zimmer vorbereitet waren, entschloss ich mich, zu verkaufen und Kaffee und Gewürze für alle zu bekommen. Danke für die Gnade, dass ich dies eine solo Mission gemacht habe. Als ich den Aufzug auf dem Boden zwischen der Key Bank und den Starbucks dort wa
Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown
4.2/5103 Bewertungen

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown

Albany|0.48km vom Stadtzentrum
There are certain things that I assume a hotel room will have. A bed with clean sheets is one. Electricity and a bathroom with running water are others. And while the room I was given at this hotel had those features it lacked one that is just as basic: a window. I was not expecting a view. In fact, when I booked the room, the reservation indicated that the room had a ”limited view.” I assumed that the window would face a wall or mechanical units, and I was okay with that, since my daughter and I were just staying there for a night on our way to a beautiful destination. But when we entered the room we had been assigned (after a clueless young man finally appeared to help us in the eerily deserted lobby) we were shocked to discover that in place of a real window, the room had only a frosted pane of glass, roughly a foot wide and a few feet high, masquerading as a window. It was opaque and did not open, and as such provided no natural light, air, or egress. My daughter and I returned to the empty lobby. After a few minutes, the aforementioned young man appeared once again and after I requested a different room, he informed that he had tried not to give us that room, but it had been the last available one with two beds.. He offered me a room with a king bed, but my daughter and I wanted separate beds. That is what I had reserved and as such expected. After an unsatisfactory exchange with the manager over the phone (during which I asked for my money back and she refused to give it to me) I left the hotel and checked into the Hilton down the block. I assumed that if I explained the situation to Marriott (which I did as soon as I checked into the Hilton) I would be refunded my money. But what I learned, after nearly two weeks of waiting for a response from customer service, is that Marriott just allows properties to use their name for a fee and really does not have ANYTHING to do with the properties. A customer service representative at Marriott informed me that they had contacted the manager at the hotel, and as the hotel (owned by Vision Properties based in Corning NY) did not want to refund the money, Marriott could do nothing. (This is, of course the point in the story where one would assume that the Marriott corporation would refund the money to me themselves - but no, it turns out they take no responsibility for the actions of hotels bearing their name). So today, twelve days after I first checked into and left the room with no windows, I called The Fairfield Inn to speak with the general manager, a woman named Rachel who had just assumed the position a few days earlier. Unable to manage the situation, she transferred me to Brittany, who she referred to as her mentor. Brittany acknowledged that the room had been misrepresented in the booking and that a limited view implies that the room has some view and is not a windowless chamber. She acknowledged that the hotel had not delivered what had been promised. But she said since some room h

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NYS Capitol Building

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown
4.2/5103 Bewertungen

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown

Albany|0.55km Entfernung von NYS Capitol Building
There are certain things that I assume a hotel room will have. A bed with clean sheets is one. Electricity and a bathroom with running water are others. And while the room I was given at this hotel had those features it lacked one that is just as basic: a window. I was not expecting a view. In fact, when I booked the room, the reservation indicated that the room had a ”limited view.” I assumed that the window would face a wall or mechanical units, and I was okay with that, since my daughter and I were just staying there for a night on our way to a beautiful destination. But when we entered the room we had been assigned (after a clueless young man finally appeared to help us in the eerily deserted lobby) we were shocked to discover that in place of a real window, the room had only a frosted pane of glass, roughly a foot wide and a few feet high, masquerading as a window. It was opaque and did not open, and as such provided no natural light, air, or egress. My daughter and I returned to the empty lobby. After a few minutes, the aforementioned young man appeared once again and after I requested a different room, he informed that he had tried not to give us that room, but it had been the last available one with two beds.. He offered me a room with a king bed, but my daughter and I wanted separate beds. That is what I had reserved and as such expected. After an unsatisfactory exchange with the manager over the phone (during which I asked for my money back and she refused to give it to me) I left the hotel and checked into the Hilton down the block. I assumed that if I explained the situation to Marriott (which I did as soon as I checked into the Hilton) I would be refunded my money. But what I learned, after nearly two weeks of waiting for a response from customer service, is that Marriott just allows properties to use their name for a fee and really does not have ANYTHING to do with the properties. A customer service representative at Marriott informed me that they had contacted the manager at the hotel, and as the hotel (owned by Vision Properties based in Corning NY) did not want to refund the money, Marriott could do nothing. (This is, of course the point in the story where one would assume that the Marriott corporation would refund the money to me themselves - but no, it turns out they take no responsibility for the actions of hotels bearing their name). So today, twelve days after I first checked into and left the room with no windows, I called The Fairfield Inn to speak with the general manager, a woman named Rachel who had just assumed the position a few days earlier. Unable to manage the situation, she transferred me to Brittany, who she referred to as her mentor. Brittany acknowledged that the room had been misrepresented in the booking and that a limited view implies that the room has some view and is not a windowless chamber. She acknowledged that the hotel had not delivered what had been promised. But she said since some room h

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Albany Capital Center

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown
4.2/5103 Bewertungen

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown

Albany|0.31km Entfernung von Albany Capital Center
There are certain things that I assume a hotel room will have. A bed with clean sheets is one. Electricity and a bathroom with running water are others. And while the room I was given at this hotel had those features it lacked one that is just as basic: a window. I was not expecting a view. In fact, when I booked the room, the reservation indicated that the room had a ”limited view.” I assumed that the window would face a wall or mechanical units, and I was okay with that, since my daughter and I were just staying there for a night on our way to a beautiful destination. But when we entered the room we had been assigned (after a clueless young man finally appeared to help us in the eerily deserted lobby) we were shocked to discover that in place of a real window, the room had only a frosted pane of glass, roughly a foot wide and a few feet high, masquerading as a window. It was opaque and did not open, and as such provided no natural light, air, or egress. My daughter and I returned to the empty lobby. After a few minutes, the aforementioned young man appeared once again and after I requested a different room, he informed that he had tried not to give us that room, but it had been the last available one with two beds.. He offered me a room with a king bed, but my daughter and I wanted separate beds. That is what I had reserved and as such expected. After an unsatisfactory exchange with the manager over the phone (during which I asked for my money back and she refused to give it to me) I left the hotel and checked into the Hilton down the block. I assumed that if I explained the situation to Marriott (which I did as soon as I checked into the Hilton) I would be refunded my money. But what I learned, after nearly two weeks of waiting for a response from customer service, is that Marriott just allows properties to use their name for a fee and really does not have ANYTHING to do with the properties. A customer service representative at Marriott informed me that they had contacted the manager at the hotel, and as the hotel (owned by Vision Properties based in Corning NY) did not want to refund the money, Marriott could do nothing. (This is, of course the point in the story where one would assume that the Marriott corporation would refund the money to me themselves - but no, it turns out they take no responsibility for the actions of hotels bearing their name). So today, twelve days after I first checked into and left the room with no windows, I called The Fairfield Inn to speak with the general manager, a woman named Rachel who had just assumed the position a few days earlier. Unable to manage the situation, she transferred me to Brittany, who she referred to as her mentor. Brittany acknowledged that the room had been misrepresented in the booking and that a limited view implies that the room has some view and is not a windowless chamber. She acknowledged that the hotel had not delivered what had been promised. But she said since some room h

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Empire State Plaza Convention Center

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown
4.2/5103 Bewertungen

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown

Albany|0.59km Entfernung von Empire State Plaza Convention Center
There are certain things that I assume a hotel room will have. A bed with clean sheets is one. Electricity and a bathroom with running water are others. And while the room I was given at this hotel had those features it lacked one that is just as basic: a window. I was not expecting a view. In fact, when I booked the room, the reservation indicated that the room had a ”limited view.” I assumed that the window would face a wall or mechanical units, and I was okay with that, since my daughter and I were just staying there for a night on our way to a beautiful destination. But when we entered the room we had been assigned (after a clueless young man finally appeared to help us in the eerily deserted lobby) we were shocked to discover that in place of a real window, the room had only a frosted pane of glass, roughly a foot wide and a few feet high, masquerading as a window. It was opaque and did not open, and as such provided no natural light, air, or egress. My daughter and I returned to the empty lobby. After a few minutes, the aforementioned young man appeared once again and after I requested a different room, he informed that he had tried not to give us that room, but it had been the last available one with two beds.. He offered me a room with a king bed, but my daughter and I wanted separate beds. That is what I had reserved and as such expected. After an unsatisfactory exchange with the manager over the phone (during which I asked for my money back and she refused to give it to me) I left the hotel and checked into the Hilton down the block. I assumed that if I explained the situation to Marriott (which I did as soon as I checked into the Hilton) I would be refunded my money. But what I learned, after nearly two weeks of waiting for a response from customer service, is that Marriott just allows properties to use their name for a fee and really does not have ANYTHING to do with the properties. A customer service representative at Marriott informed me that they had contacted the manager at the hotel, and as the hotel (owned by Vision Properties based in Corning NY) did not want to refund the money, Marriott could do nothing. (This is, of course the point in the story where one would assume that the Marriott corporation would refund the money to me themselves - but no, it turns out they take no responsibility for the actions of hotels bearing their name). So today, twelve days after I first checked into and left the room with no windows, I called The Fairfield Inn to speak with the general manager, a woman named Rachel who had just assumed the position a few days earlier. Unable to manage the situation, she transferred me to Brittany, who she referred to as her mentor. Brittany acknowledged that the room had been misrepresented in the booking and that a limited view implies that the room has some view and is not a windowless chamber. She acknowledged that the hotel had not delivered what had been promised. But she said since some room h

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Empire State Plaza

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown
4.2/5103 Bewertungen

Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown

Albany|0.62km Entfernung von Empire State Plaza
There are certain things that I assume a hotel room will have. A bed with clean sheets is one. Electricity and a bathroom with running water are others. And while the room I was given at this hotel had those features it lacked one that is just as basic: a window. I was not expecting a view. In fact, when I booked the room, the reservation indicated that the room had a ”limited view.” I assumed that the window would face a wall or mechanical units, and I was okay with that, since my daughter and I were just staying there for a night on our way to a beautiful destination. But when we entered the room we had been assigned (after a clueless young man finally appeared to help us in the eerily deserted lobby) we were shocked to discover that in place of a real window, the room had only a frosted pane of glass, roughly a foot wide and a few feet high, masquerading as a window. It was opaque and did not open, and as such provided no natural light, air, or egress. My daughter and I returned to the empty lobby. After a few minutes, the aforementioned young man appeared once again and after I requested a different room, he informed that he had tried not to give us that room, but it had been the last available one with two beds.. He offered me a room with a king bed, but my daughter and I wanted separate beds. That is what I had reserved and as such expected. After an unsatisfactory exchange with the manager over the phone (during which I asked for my money back and she refused to give it to me) I left the hotel and checked into the Hilton down the block. I assumed that if I explained the situation to Marriott (which I did as soon as I checked into the Hilton) I would be refunded my money. But what I learned, after nearly two weeks of waiting for a response from customer service, is that Marriott just allows properties to use their name for a fee and really does not have ANYTHING to do with the properties. A customer service representative at Marriott informed me that they had contacted the manager at the hotel, and as the hotel (owned by Vision Properties based in Corning NY) did not want to refund the money, Marriott could do nothing. (This is, of course the point in the story where one would assume that the Marriott corporation would refund the money to me themselves - but no, it turns out they take no responsibility for the actions of hotels bearing their name). So today, twelve days after I first checked into and left the room with no windows, I called The Fairfield Inn to speak with the general manager, a woman named Rachel who had just assumed the position a few days earlier. Unable to manage the situation, she transferred me to Brittany, who she referred to as her mentor. Brittany acknowledged that the room had been misrepresented in the booking and that a limited view implies that the room has some view and is not a windowless chamber. She acknowledged that the hotel had not delivered what had been promised. But she said since some room h

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TownePlace Suites Albany Downtown/Medical Center
4.1/599 Bewertungen
Dennoch geht ich zur Wahl in Albany. Sauber, ruhig und bequem für die Gesetzgebungsgebäude und Albany Medizin. Anständige Preisgestaltung mit kostenlosem kontinentalen Frühstück und einem Komfortgeschäft im Lobby. Das Personal ist sehr freundlich und bereit, erforderlichenfalls zu helfen. Das ADA Accessible Zimmer ist nicht das beste, sondern ausreichend und durchschnittlich. Großes TV im Wohn- und Schlafzimmer. Alle Zimmer sind Suiten mit Backofen und Küchen.Kitchen.Kitchen.Kitchen, Pans und Gerichte waren sauber und nützlich. Ermöglicht einfach spät einchecken und auschecken. Bezahlte Parkplätze sind verfügbar, die sehr vernünftig ist! Pool, Jacuzzi und Fitnessbereich waren alle sauber und sicher.
Four Points by Sheraton Albany
4.1/5108 Bewertungen
Das Hotel hat das allgemeine Gefühl, dass es sich gut fühlt, ruhig, sauber, ist die Umgebung in der Nähe, es gibt keine schöne Landschaft außerhalb des Fensters, es ist sehr bequem zu essen, es gibt Ölstationen und Blowjobs unterhalb der Stadt**, sehr gut, alle Attraktionen aus der Stadt sind ein Fußöl und es gibt viele Restaurants in der Nähe. Das Netz ist sehr schnell.
Hotel Luna
3.9/5101 Bewertungen
Wir nehmen an der Abschlussfeier der Kinder teil und das gebuchte Zimmer ist ein Zweibettzimmer. Check-in am 17. und Abreise am 20. Das Hotel ist sehr komfortabel, das Frühstück ist reichhaltig, der Geschmack ist gut; das große Bett ist sehr groß, die beiden Erwachsenen schlafen sehr bequem; sauber und ordentlich, guter service. Gegenüber befindet sich die Universität und der Busbahnhof mit bequemer Verkehrsanbindung. Eine sehr befriedigende Erfahrung!
Extended Stay America Suites - Albany - Suny
2.6/58 Bewertungen
Ich habe in mehreren erweiterten amerikanischen Hotels geblieben, aber diese ist weitaus größte. Ich fühle mich ehrlich, wenn Sie irgendein Problem haben, werden sie sicher sein, um es zu kümmern. Exzellente Management und wunderbare Mitarbeiter. Der Manager hier an dieser Stelle ist eine so harte Arbeiterin. Gabbie geht oben und weiter, um sicherzustellen, dass jeder und jeder Person umgeht. Sie hat eine so erstaunliche positive Einstellung, auch wenn sie mit Schwierigkeiten konfrontiert ist. Ich verspreche mit einem Manager wie diesem, es ist kein Wunder, dass dieser Ort so gut lief. Ich schätze auch Hardworker wie Chi und mehrere andere. Chi ist immer proaktiv und positiv. Diese Frau weiß, wie man einen großen Kundenservice liefern. Wenn ich auf dem Vordertisch laufen, ist sie immer aufmerksam und bereit, alle Fragen zu beantworten, die ich hätte. Es gibt auch einen sehr hohen Mann, der in der Nacht normalerweise arbeitet und er ist genauso großartig, ich kann mich nicht an seinen Namen erinnern, aber er ist definitiv ein harter Arbeiter und versucht sicherzustellen, dass jeder umsorgt wird. Ich werde immer weiter hier kommen, weil der Kundenservice und die Preise FANTASTIC sind!!!!!!!! Everyone keep up the great work!! 11
Hilton Albany
3.3/5105 Bewertungen
Der Ort ist bequem, Sie können zum Stadthalle gehen, zum Markengebäude, etwa zehn Minuten bis zur Reise. Es gibt nicht viele Restaurants umgeben, das Parken ist kostenlos und die Autos sind ausreichend. Ein oder zwei Tage über die Straße sind eine gute Wahl. Starbucks im ersten Stock des Hotels wird nicht empfohlen, der Preis ist hoch und die Qualität ist sehr allgemein
Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown
4.2/5103 Bewertungen
There are certain things that I assume a hotel room will have. A bed with clean sheets is one. Electricity and a bathroom with running water are others. And while the room I was given at this hotel had those features it lacked one that is just as basic: a window. I was not expecting a view. In fact, when I booked the room, the reservation indicated that the room had a ”limited view.” I assumed that the window would face a wall or mechanical units, and I was okay with that, since my daughter and I were just staying there for a night on our way to a beautiful destination. But when we entered the room we had been assigned (after a clueless young man finally appeared to help us in the eerily deserted lobby) we were shocked to discover that in place of a real window, the room had only a frosted pane of glass, roughly a foot wide and a few feet high, masquerading as a window. It was opaque and did not open, and as such provided no natural light, air, or egress. My daughter and I returned to the empty lobby. After a few minutes, the aforementioned young man appeared once again and after I requested a different room, he informed that he had tried not to give us that room, but it had been the last available one with two beds.. He offered me a room with a king bed, but my daughter and I wanted separate beds. That is what I had reserved and as such expected. After an unsatisfactory exchange with the manager over the phone (during which I asked for my money back and she refused to give it to me) I left the hotel and checked into the Hilton down the block. I assumed that if I explained the situation to Marriott (which I did as soon as I checked into the Hilton) I would be refunded my money. But what I learned, after nearly two weeks of waiting for a response from customer service, is that Marriott just allows properties to use their name for a fee and really does not have ANYTHING to do with the properties. A customer service representative at Marriott informed me that they had contacted the manager at the hotel, and as the hotel (owned by Vision Properties based in Corning NY) did not want to refund the money, Marriott could do nothing. (This is, of course the point in the story where one would assume that the Marriott corporation would refund the money to me themselves - but no, it turns out they take no responsibility for the actions of hotels bearing their name). So today, twelve days after I first checked into and left the room with no windows, I called The Fairfield Inn to speak with the general manager, a woman named Rachel who had just assumed the position a few days earlier. Unable to manage the situation, she transferred me to Brittany, who she referred to as her mentor. Brittany acknowledged that the room had been misrepresented in the booking and that a limited view implies that the room has some view and is not a windowless chamber. She acknowledged that the hotel had not delivered what had been promised. But she said since some room h

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Höchster Preis4.320 €
Niedrigster Preis59 €
Anzahl Bewertungen1,700
Anzahl der Hotels68
Durchschnittspreis (wochentags)194 €
Durchschnittspreis (Wochenende)230 €