Tom
Reviews (9)
Distasteful patrons
Hampton Inn Minneapolis St. Paul WoodburyAlthough a nice hotel (except for the humidity problems on the first floor), a bizarre altercation occurred between a man who slept outside in his car and a woman carrying an infant around the hotel and walking a pitbull terrier. The hotel called police and eventually both people left the hotel. Perhaps not the best neighborhood in the Twin Cities.
Bad customer service
Sheraton Bloomington HotelFront desk employee was deceitful when assigning room. Tried to rectify situation but he was not helpful. Rooms are ok. Morning coffee is horrible.
Comfortable
Sheraton Minneapolis West HotelClean, courteous, excellent bedding and perfect for dogs.
Needs help
Super 8 by Wyndham PeoriaLost water due to leak in hotel. Microwave broken. Hair dryer fell off the wall. No hot water, only warm in the shower with minimal water pressure.
Renovated but gave me the worst room
La Quinta by Wyndham JoplinChecked in early evening and given a room on lower level next to ice maker and elevators. In addition the laminate flooring had separated and come loose -- great to trip on. Told front desk that evening and not offered a new room???
Ghetto
Super 8 by Wyndham Council Bluffs IA Omaha NE AreaAbsolute filth. Would not shower in tub. Beds are almost on floor. Heat pump was filthy and the filter has never been changed. Only redeeming quality was a large grassy area in from for dogs to walk. Keep looking folks.
Amazing facility
Comfort Inn Plymouth - MinneapolisThis hotel offers dog owners a first floor room with sliding door out to an enclosed grass courtyard that is perfect for your pet. Beautifully remodeling with some of the most comfortable mattresses I have slept on. Not to be missed by pet owners in the western suburbs of Minneapolis