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Overnight stay for Bonnie Raitt show with hotel located literally across the street from the concert venue, Montgomery Performing Arts Center. Room not huge but space is well appointed. Super comfortable bed and nice sheets. Has kitchen, including full size refrigerator. Dove Products in bathroom. We slept through breakfast ! Parking is $20/night. Not enclosed but connected to hotel.
This is an older Embassy Suites. The staff at checkin was pleasant and nice. The atrium looks nice. The rooms are old and dated. Also it was the end of summer and it was really warm outside. The AC in the room had trouble keeping up and so it wasn't real fun to sleep in a hot room as it faced the east as the sun was coming up. Breakfast was fine and was up to the normal Embassy Suites standard, although it took the staff a bit to restock things on the buffet. Was curious was there wasn't any gravy for the biscuits, I mean Montgomery is in the deep south I figured that's a must. Would probably not stay here if I was paying, again the staff was perfectly nice, but the rooms were tired. Parking was ok for the most part, but Saturday night there wasn't any and I had to park in the last spot in the service entrance lot of the hotel. Was really irritating not being able to enter the hotel with my room key from the back of the hotel or the side of the hotel, so I had to walk all the way around to the front.
I arrived at your property on October 3rd. Prior to my arrival, I called to ensure I had an accessible roll in shower for my mother who is a disabled veteran with Lupus and health issues. I spoke with Phillip who was polite, I asked which accessible room had a shower chair, depending on the property. I was told there was a chair in the shower/tub. Upon checking in, I went to the room and there was not an accessible chair. After looking at the room, the room had a mold and mildew throughout the bathroom and ceiling. The TV kept cutting out, the air stopped working and the sliding door to the balcony was open. Lastly, the ice machines did not work on the 2nd and 3rd floor which is a problem when my mother was in the room alone. After checking in, I went to the front desk to ask for for additional towel sets because only two were provided, I tried calling the front desk and no one answered. I had an event to attend and was running behind and did not have time to address the issues with the front desk being only one check in computer worked and the line was extremely long. As a human, this property is inhumane. On the morning of October 4th, I went to the front desk and explained to the employee all of the issues, such as the air stopped working, there was mold, etc. I also provided pictures. She referred me to Eboni who was the front office manager/supervisor who began to walk me up to the room and I showed her the pictures and she said oh, there's no need to walk up there. I informed her, I provided the pictures to the front desk agent. Eboni stated she would see if another room was available and switch me in the system and I can move my belongings upon my return. I explained to her, I did not want to go too far, being my mother is disabled and could not walk for long periods. I also stated, an accessible room was not a big deal at this point because I was told the bathroom would have a chair and it didn't. I arrived back at the hotel, later that day (late afternoon) and was moved, however I was moved to the adjoining room which means if my original room of 241 had mold, mildew, etc. so would room 239. You would think the housekeeping supervisor who was with Eboni when I was going over the issues would've walked the room prior to me switching or being placed in the room given the previous issues. The second room was worse than the first room, the stench of mold and mildew was so strong, we opened the window. After moving myself and my mother (no one offered to help), we started seeing additional things with the room such as mold on the ceiling that was painted over, the toilet seat was rusted, the toilet paper holder was covered in mold, I tried to call down but the phone did not work, I then called from my cellphone and no one answered, the TV cut off and on, there was hair on the bed and washcloth and one of the washcloths was not white, rather yellow or had a dirty tint to it which was obvious because it was on top of a white towel. I then w
I stayed here for a week to attend a meeting in Montgomery. The staff was exceptional. Check-in and check-out was quick and easy, and every staff member I interacted with was friendly. The room was wonderful. Very, very quiet. I never heard any of my neighbors or any traffic in the hallway. This has to be one of the quietest rooms I've ever stayed in, anywhere. It was clean upon arrival, and there were no weird smells or other oddities. One ding that made the stay much less bearable was the ”smart” thermostat. Kudos to the chain for wanting to do something green and eco friendly, but seriously? Putting a smart thermostat in the living room? During the night, regardless of how you set it, it will go back to ”away” mode. And of course, if you put it in the bedroom, it won't notice traffic in the living room. I enjoy sleeping in a cooler room, like 67 or so. Going to bed with the thermostat set to that and waking up to 73 was not enjoyable in the least. Once I figured out the trick, if I had to get up for a midnight run to the john, I'd give the thermostat some ”activity” and all was good then. I enjoy having the fan running all night for white noise. The HVAC had this ability, but it was so quiet, it wasn't really worth it. Not a big deal though, since the room was pretty darn quiet overall. Plenty of hot water for the shower. Never ran out, never had low pressure. The pillows were all super soft. I'm seeing a trend with this. Seems like every stay I've had recently in hotels has featured soft pillows. Attention, hotel chains! Some of us like a firmer pillow. Mix it up maybe? With 4 pillows on the bed, maybe make 2 soft and two a bit more on the firm side? Plenty of outlets including USB ports, too. Super nice touch there. Since this was a Homewood Suites, there was a full sized fridge/freezer in the room, along with a microwave, stove, dishwasher, and kitchen sink. A set of utensils, plates, and glasses were also available. If you were staying here long term, you wouldn't have to go out to eat every night. The breakfast was good, no complaints there at all. The hotel has an outdoor pool, gym, and there are printers available. There's also a little barbecue area near the pool and an outside fireplace that appeared to be gas. One of the elevators needed a little maintenance, as the floor was damaged and needed to be replaced. There was also some minor repair needed in my room, with a towel hook falling off the wall and a leaking faucet in the tub/shower. There are definitely plenty of places to eat nearby. For longer term stays, shopping spots as well. Overall, the say was quite pleasant. I'd stay here again anytime.
valet and bellman were promt and very friendly. check in was fast ,courteous and very pleasant. asked if there was anything we needed. there was security at the elevator to the rooms. room was very nice, comfortable and clean.
the ****** was clean, had variety of games and some we hadn't played before. everyone was friendly, staff courteous and host looked us up and gave us a gift.
we ate at the steakhouse , food was good, I would liked a little more variety but all in all was very good.
valet and checkout was a breeze. we had a very good time . was just one night , a stop over on the way to our destination.
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A very assessable location situated just off the Interstate, about a 15 minute drive to Downtown and state capitol. Plenty of parking, rooms comfortable, clean and spacious, good choice breakfast included. Staff very helpful and informative.
After coming out of hospital from an auto accident I spent 2 days at the Fairfield. This is one of the best places I have stayed. The staff couldn't have been more helpful, especially given the pain I was in. The premises were pristine clean and comfortable and they saw to my every need. Best of all was Jane, the lady who looks after the breakfast bar. What a delight she is to talk to, if you need a lift, she's the one to give it to you. I wish I could give more than 5 stars, they earn every one.
Our AC went out and the temperature was in the upper 90’s so we needed a place for the night. We chose the Microtel. Nice and cool. The room was very comfortable and clean. We enjoyed our stay. Phone charger for each bed. There was a desk with comfortable chair.
It started woth a 30 minute check in because the computers are circa 1992 and struggling with the windows XP update. It was some of the best service you will ever get (it really was amazingly friendly. Almost too friendly. Almost a declaration that this would be the last moment of peace I would ever experience in this life. but I digress) It took thirty minutes because the card reader thingy isn’t working very well. In that moment I should have known; but I didn’t. He pointed me to a well-oiled, somewhat dented and clearly broken-in historically registered elevator and said-“that way to the second floor sir!” (How did he know I was in the military? What a nice guy). I entered the hollow metal death tube eerily reminiscent to Disney’s epic Tower of Terror and I thought “Hold on man-you can do this. It’s a good thing you’re not claustrophobic.” This would be the last rational thought I would have for 12 to 72 hours. I hit the button and stood up straight—to the penthouse here I come! That’s when the power went out. My friendly attendant called out, “Just a moment sir, I know just what to do.” With delicate ease he placed the fireman’s call key into the slot and the power came on. “Just hit floor number two sir!” I would like to tell you that in that moment I had presence of mind to leave that hotel elevator taking my chances on the contractor’s garbage laden stairs; but I didn’t. No, I proudly punched that button and whiz pop it hurtled towards the skies…for about six inches. Then the power went out. He started resetting as I repeated pushed the exceptionally loud elevator buzzer (who hasn’t wanted to do that?) and yelled out, “Somebody call 9-1-1.” ( I did it loud and with intensity and just short of those words I’m not allowed to use without quarters for the jar.) BUZZ HELP! BUZZ HELP BUZZ HELP! I think I may have heard panic and a little crying from the other side of the door. (Sometimes at night I can still hear the crying). Over the top? Yes. But when I stopped the buzzing an eerie silence hung heavy in the air and I heard a heard a faint, “So I should call the Fire Department then?” (He was on the line with his GM.) I responded with “Great! Better call him in too!” Now I know what you must be wondering, did I remember the wisdom of Dwight Shrute and establish a hygiene corner? The answer is yes, but thankfully I was too busy writing fan mail to my new friends at Choice Hotels corporate to use it. They haven’t responded to me yet and I really really want to get one of those yard skeletons left over from Halloween and leave it between the floors with a copy of my note: “Please send help, I’m stuck in an elevator at Comfort Inn in Montgomery Alabama. Running out of ai…” (But I digress). It was about that time I heard the distant sounds of sirens drawing near. (Good thing it was a slow night for fires in the capital city.) My fearless heroes called out to me from beyond the door. “Are you claust
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