Becky B
12. August 2024
Upon arrival, we noticed the hotel was undergoing a remodel. No big deal at first. Check in was easy. However, the room we were given was apparently just finished in the remodel process. The room next door had a remodel crew in it, and we had to dodge equipment in the hallway to get to our door. The door wouldn’t open, and the remodel crew had to pry off an improperly installed rubber seal in order for us to just open the door. We were greeted by the overwhelming smell of fresh paint, so we opened a couple of windows. We had a couple of water bottles we wanted to chill, so I went to put them in the fridge, only to discover that the fridge wasn’t even plugged into the wall. We took care of that for you, TownePlace. We decided to relax a bit before heading out to dinner, and while we were relaxing, a woman from the remodel crew used her master key and walked right into our room without knocking! That was the last straw for us. We spoke to the front desk, and they gave us a $100 credit and moved us to a room in a different building. This building had no construction going on. Now, what sense does it make to put guests in rooms directly in the middle of construction when you have open rooms in a different building with no construction around? I’m giving two stars simply because they did give us money back and moved us to a different room, otherwise this would be a one star review. Breakfast was blah, and the shower water pressure was horrible. We will never stay at this hotel again.
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