The initial room had a musky odor of urine and feces. There was a giant roach clearly visible at the top of the shower. The sofa chair was stained beyond any hope of recovery and reeked of the same foul smell. That room was poorly lit and seemed to serve as a working lady’s go-to spot for business. The elevator was broken, but the staff repeatedly stated it would be fixed tomorrow, despite strong evidence that the signs posted around the elevator showed aging, as if they had been there for a long time.||||The breakfast was a joke, and the coffee filter was run through twice. If you got the second batch, you were practically drinking water. When I inquired about it, the person said, "This is our practice." The unhealthy choice of shrink-wrapped snacks is sure to cause type II diabetes.||||The room I ended up staying in was on the second floor in the front. After seeing the first-floor room (106, also in the front), it was a major upgrade, but only when compared to room 106. The service was non-existent. They were stingy with toiletries, and the coffee machine in the room looked like it had never been cleaned since its first use.||||I could go on, but I think you have a thorough understanding of what you get at Motel 8 in Northern Laurel. If you're in a pinch, desperate, or have no place else to go, demand rooms in the rear (they’re quieter than the front, which has constant traffic noise day and night). Avoid the first floor entirely.||||- Water pressure was awful||- Poor sound proofing in rooms in the front of the building facing Route 1 (Washington Blvd). ||- Staff not friendly or attentive.||- Elevator...
Read more|One of the worst hotel experiences I've ever had in the US was at this particular place. Despite the website boasting numerous amenities, the reality was nothing short of a nightmare. First and foremost, there was no Wi-Fi available, which was incredibly frustrating. I brought this issue to the manager's attention, hoping for a resolution, but all I received was a dismissive response suggesting that I call the Wi-Fi company myself to address the problem. I did as instructed, but unfortunately, the Wi-Fi company never showed up, leaving me without any connectivity for the entire two days of my stay.||Another disappointment was the so-called "breakfast included" that they advertised on their website. To my dismay, the breakfast they provided was nothing more than a honeybun, accompanied by a rather unappetizing selection of apple and orange juice. Eating the honeybun felt like an invitation for immediate heartburn, and the juice seemed utterly repulsive, like someone had vomited into it.||Adding to the already unpleasant experience, the whole place reeked of marijuana. The pervasive smell made it incredibly uncomfortable and unwelcoming.||To put it bluntly, this hotel is...
Read moreOne of the worst hotel experiences I've ever had in the US was at this particular place. Despite the website boasting numerous amenities, the reality was nothing short of a nightmare. First and foremost, there was no Wi-Fi available, which was incredibly frustrating. I brought this issue to the manager's attention, hoping for a resolution, but all I received was a dismissive response suggesting that I call the Wi-Fi company myself to address the problem. I did as instructed, but unfortunately, the Wi-Fi company never showed up, leaving me without any connectivity for the entire two days of my stay.
Another disappointment was the so-called "breakfast included" that they advertised on their website. To my dismay, the breakfast they provided was nothing more than a honeybun, accompanied by a rather unappetizing selection of apple and orange juice. Eating the honeybun felt like an invitation for immediate heartburn, and the juice seemed utterly repulsive, like someone had vomited into it.
Adding to the already unpleasant experience, the whole place reeked of marijuana. The pervasive smell made it incredibly uncomfortable and unwelcoming.
To put it bluntly, this hotel is...
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