Didn't hate it. That being said, I didn't love it, either. It works for an impromptu trip to south Atlanta. But false advertising abound... the coffee pot is actually part of the 'breakfast' in the lobby. Not in the room. And not available until breakfast time, which isn't posted. The breakfast is a couple pieces of white bread sitting beside a toaster. Luckily, there's a waffle house a few feet up the road.
We got the jacuzzi suite. It's not a hot tub. Don't confuse the two, you'll be sorely disappointed. I went down to ask for three more towels, since we planned on tub for the night and a shower in the morning, and the lady at the counter acted as if I were requesting a refund. How many people? Why do I need more? Then I was told that they give you two large and two small towels, and that was enough. Finally, she told me to check the room, that there were in fact enough towels, and gave me two more. Not what I asked for.
Other than the fact that it's loud enough to wake the entire state of Georgia, it seemed like it would work wonderfully. So, we drew a tub, stripped down, climbed in, and turned the jets on. As we soaked the wears of travel away, our comfortable rest was disrupted by a brown foam forming on top of the water. Yep. Disgusting grime from the water and or jets was forming foam, a ring on the tub, and yes, a film on us.
So game over on that.
The shower was a little miserable. They have hand soap style dispensers in the shower for shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel. Except they're empty. It was small, the sliding door didn't quite span the opening, missing by an inch or so on either side. So leave your clothes on the bed, and make sure that precious towel is hanging up, or you'll be using a wet towel to dry off.
Overall, I'd stay there again, if my car broke down in front of their door. But if you're looking for a jacuzzi suite for any reasonable purpose,...
Read moreMy wife and I arrived at the Western Inn at about 9pm we had already book a room online and had our rate already. When we got to the desk we were able to get a cheaper room rate as walkin. We thought it was good deal,that we were just going to sleep there for one night and then move into our newly rented apartment the next day. However, this was not to be.. First, I have a service animal, when I told them I had a service animal they freaked out and told me that they did not allow pets. I again told them that my dog was a service animal and they could not deny me lodging for having a service animal! At that point they demanded to see all of my documentation proving my dog was a service animal. Upon showing them the documents they reluctantly rented my wife and I the room. ||When we got to the room and opened the door the room temperature was about 98 degrees, we immediately turned on the a/c and started to put our food away and found that not only was the room hot but the refrigerator was not working. My wife went to the front desk to ask for assistance in cooling the room and to replace or repair the refrigerator in the room. The manager told her to plug the refrigerator up and shake the wires and it should be cold in 20-30 minutes. Well after we plugged it up and found out that it wasn't working and neither was the A/C unit. We just could not get comfortable in the room even after being in a car for almost 12 hours. The room was dingy, smelly poorly lit,cramped totally unkept and not well maintained. After about 40 minutes in the room we went back up to the front desk and demanded our money back. We traveled another 30 minutes north of that location and found a hotel that clearly had higher cleaning and maintenance standards and understood the concept of...
Read moreLocal ROACH MOTEL ... Decided to stop in on our way home to get a shower and some sleep so we could finish our drive safely. Check in was pretty normal and the lady seemed pretty nice. Make it into the room and the first red flag was the toilet, which looks like it had been calked to the floor 17 times. When you sit down, it literally moves. The hot water in the shower was nice (I think that's the only positive thing I'll be saying). There was a nice large flat screen on the wall (last positive thing, I promise). The bed was uncomfortable (the word "springy" comes to mind) and pillows were sparse (only 2, very cheap and flimsy pillows). There is a light next to the bed and the next red flag came when I turned it on. The light comes on and it illuminates a baby roach on the wall just above the bed. Thought I'd give the benefit of the doubt and kill it with my shoe before hopping into bed. Pull back the scratchy "comforter" (if that's what it's even called) to see stains on the white sheets (red flag number 3). But we were so tired, I just replaced the scratchy comforter and laid down on top of them all. Wake up (maybe 30 minutes later) to the feeling of a bug on me. I hop up and see yet another roach (very quickly made dead). This was the point we decided to leave, so I start packing. While packing I see yet another roach on the wall (another small one) and decide to take some photos (attached to this review). At this point, I checked us out and left (only a little while after check in). I did tell the person at the front desk when I checked out, why I was checking out and based on the reaction I got, I think this is a regular occurrence. This motel is literally the definition of "ROACH MOTEL" and I would recommend avoiding it...
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