My friend and i were in 100 Mile for a 24hr baseball tournament July 27 - 29. The first room we got smelt like wet dog. And lots of cobwebs behind the door. We arrived around 7 but had to head to the ball fields and decided to talk to front desk when we get back. We got back later than intended so decided to wait till morning. In the morning we had to go play another game, so jumped in the shower real quick and there is dirty soap on the side. the tub was dirty cause when i turned the water on there was a dirt line that washed down. Said screw it shower real quick and go see if we can get a new room. Get to the front desk explained to the gentleman behind the desk. Said i have been in the hotel industry for 15 years and that is not how a room should look or smell especially for $80/night. He proceeded to direct me to the staff room so i can train his staff. I wasn't rude when I talked to him, i was calm and just letting him know. Once we got back from our game there was another room open so we went to that one. It was much cleaner and didn't smell. But both rooms are VERY dated, old box TV, tape holding the screen and windows in, beds were sleepable but need fitted sheets not flat sheet, bathroom needed some TLC, old coffee pot and so on. That night we had time to go check out the pool and OH MY GOD! It was horrible, dirty water, dirt on the bottom, VERY neglected, hot tub jets didn't work and the water was yellow. After we needed some ice for our cooler and called the front desk, the young lady said you need to go to the restaurant. So we went down and let the waitress know we needed ice. She said she will help as soon as she can. We waited 20 minutes, when she came back she was in a hurry and said i don't know why they do this, we are a separate business they need to get their own ice machine. Yes, yes they do. Not a great experience at all, I left my email for the manager to get in touch with me and i am still yet to hear from them, it...
   Read moreStayed at this hotel years ago and was good, however there was nothing to like about our attempted stay at this hotel just a couple days ago. Arrived and given key for outer entrance and second key for room. With hands full of luggage walked thru unshoveled snow filled sidewalk and steps to door at back of hotel. Room was old and rundown. Tub faucet was continually leaking and green stains resulted. TV was a small old tube style and would not work unless wires were continually wiggled. Bed mattress was old and sagged to Centre - quilt old as well. Carpeting was dirty and stained. Room did not even seem clean. Hot tub broken and pool closed. Went to front desk and explained about our room - clerk said all rooms are like this. She said the building is under new management. We asked if the new owners don't really care or what. She said the rooms speak for themselves and immediately offered our money back. Will never go there for a room again. Restaurant is fantastic though...being under seperate management it provides delicious food and excellent service. Our waitress, Doreen, was fantastic and friendly!! Just a few blocks away we stayed at the Ramada - and for $20 more had a king bed in a clean jacuzzi suite with fireplace. Fantastic and friendly hotel service with a good breakfast. We recommend you definately stop at the restaurant, but move on to the Ramada or elsewhere if you are...
   Read moreThe only reason I'm giving this review was because I ate at the Red Rock Grill which is attached to the Red Coach Inn and the bathrooms for the restaurant patrons belongs to the Inn. I did not stay at the Inn. I did have the misfortune of using their lobby bathrooms though. They are cold and dank with the farmiliar scent of minimum effort in cleaning. Gray, dingy painted cement floors with a beat up yellow paintjob for the walls. A metal, industrial grade toilet partition unsurprisingly creates the distinction of a truck stop facility. Shockingly modern thinking for the demographic the bathroom portrays, there is a baby change station in the stall which I wouldn't dare place my child considering the state of the rest of the room. A small $1 plastic pale accents the stall with a label maker label specifying it is to be used for used diapers. After doing my business accompanied with some light reading from the graffiti carved into the drywall, the toilet helpfully has instructions taped to the top of it so you know you need to stand there and hold the flusher for the complete 50 second cycle to ensure there was no proof you were ever there. The only positive to the experience: the door out is a push so my clean hands don't carry any of this disgusting place...
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