The Comfort Inn is a typical mediocre value hotel. The hotel is new and that's about it. The front desk was friendly enough at check-in and that was the only staff we ever saw except for the breakfast attendant. There is no housekeeping other than new towels, no one makes the beds, cleans the bathroom, vacuums etc. Additionally my daughter found crumbs in her bed which made us think the bed linens hadn't been changed after the last guest. I booked a room with two queen beds but our room had two double beds. I asked the front desk about the beds and was told they were queens. I measured the beds and they were 54", the size of a standard double bed. The hotel provides a pantry where guests can purchase snacks, ice cream, soft drinks and even wine/beer which was nice. However there was no option to charge things to the room, each transaction had to be with a card or cash. This only added to the budget vibe. Breakfast options were scrambled eggs, sausage and waffles. Plus a handful of muffins, oatmeal (that you make yourself by adding hot water) and some cereal. All served on paper plates and plastic utensils. The breakfast attendant was dressed in jeans, hooded sweatshirt and baseball cap with sunglasses on top. No uniform or anything to suggest he was with the hotel which seemed to be a common theme, no one wore a uniform. All this serves to remind you this is a budget hotel. For $189+ tax/night I would have expected a bit more. I usually stay at Hyatt and have Globalist status. This hotel really re-enforced why I try to only use Hyatt. Even Hyatt's budget properties (Hyatt House and Hyatt Place) are much better than this hotel. ||The hotel is very close to Spooky Nook which is the only redeeming quality, we were in town for a volleyball tournament. There are no restaurants or other amenities near the hotel. I likely would not use this hotel...
Read moreThe Comfort Inn is a typical mediocre value hotel. The hotel is new and that's about it. The front desk was friendly enough at check-in and that was the only staff we ever saw except for the breakfast attendant. There is no housekeeping other than new towels, no one makes the beds, cleans the bathroom, vacuums etc. Additionally my daughter found crumbs in her bed which made us think the bed linens hadn't been changed after the last guest. I booked a room with two queen beds but our room had two double beds. I asked the front desk about the beds and was told they were queens. I measured the beds and they were 54", the size of a standard double bed. The hotel provides a pantry where guests can purchase snacks, ice cream, soft drinks and even wine/beer which was nice. However there was no option to charge things to the room, each transaction had to be with a card or cash. This only added to the budget vibe. Breakfast options were scrambled eggs, sausage and waffles. Plus a handful of muffins, oatmeal (that you make yourself by adding hot water) and some cereal. All served on paper plates and plastic utensils. The breakfast attendant was dressed in jeans, hooded sweatshirt and baseball cap with sunglasses on top. No uniform or anything to suggest he was with the hotel which seemed to be a common theme, no one wore a uniform. All this serves to remind you this is a budget hotel. For $189+ tax/night I would have expected a bit more. I usually stay at Hyatt and have Globalist status. This hotel really re-enforced why I try to only use Hyatt. Even Hyatt's budget properties (Hyatt House and Hyatt Place) are much better than this hotel. ||The hotel is very close to Spooky Nook which is the only redeeming quality, we were in town for a volleyball tournament. There are no restaurants or other amenities near the hotel. I likely would not use this hotel...
Read moreFirst time staying at this hotel. Not as good as I had hoped.|The elevator: Out of order|Juice machine in breakfast area: Apple Juice Out of order|Ice machine : Out of order|Maybe this a trend after seeing 3 things not available|I cannot have orange juice as it is too acidic, so I like apple juice and could not have it as the apple juice dispenser was not working.|While this place would appear to be quiet, set in the farmlands of the Amish Country, the room had a curious noise like crickets. My guess is it sounded like some sort of machinery under the building that came into the room through the closet.|Imagine trying to sleep with a cricket like noise coming and going while you are trying to sleep.|The signage is not good, there is a ramp to RT 283 very close to the road that goes to the hotel, so it is very easy to take this ramp and you will wind up on the highway and you better have a GPS to get you back to the hotel as it was not as easy as one would think, I know, I made this mistake.||The hotel is actually quite nice, nice size suite, I think it had 12 foot ceilings.|There is a fitness room and indoor pool.||Ran into some travelling sports team, so we visited the breakfast area at the same time that they did so we gave up getting some toast as the line was nuts.||As far as I could tell, there were only English Muffins, no white bread or whole wheat as I have seen other places.||I like raisin bran and the only 2 choices for cereal were Cheerios and Fruit Loops, so if you like those 2 choices, it will be fine.||This place was not terrible by any means, but I prefer to stay at the Sleep Inn in Ronks, if I have a choice in the future, I think I would prefer to go there.||With so many things not working, the annoying noise in the room, my stay was not as good as I had hoped...
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