I have not been to a Holiday Inn/Express for some years.
Fair priced at about $161 per night and that was after taxes
I stayed in a King suite with a soak / jacuzzi tub. A vanity station and nice size dressing area.
The shower head was amazing!!! I've been on the road for 20 days now and it is the best by far shower head yet.
A really nice size room, clean and comfortable.
There are two things that I think need to be addressed and that would be dusting, pretty much all over - look up and in corners to run the long stick duster every couple of days or so would be ideal.
There was also a little bit of a musty/dingy smell in the carpet by the chair which was by the bed. I have a super sensitive nose and it was not super pleasant when sitting in the chair.
I don't know how often you all clean your carpets, I'm thinking it's not too often at all - as with many hotels, but it should really be a thing.
Service was great and the breakfast had several options.
Bagels, pancakes, biscuits and gravy - which I was not too big of a fan of the gravy, but the biscuits were good. Three different types of cereal, chocolate milk and regular milk. Several choices of yogurt And danish's / muffins. Orange juice/apple juice / cranberry juice and of course coffees.
I am a member of another big hotel chain and one specific brand always offers lemon or lemon/strawberry or cucumber water. My personal opinion is that water should be offered free of charge to all hotel patrons at all times.
I would definitely stay at this Antioch / Nashville Tennessee location again.
I took a video and thought I could post it on here, which I have not done before because I usually post pictures.
I stayed in room 222 and where I'm sure another unit could hear me running my jacuzzi / soak tub, I definitely heard another room running there's. With the running of the water and the Jets the noisiness lasted about 30 minutes.
I did give five stars and did not want to rate any lower for these suggestions / information pieces because I am in a hotel, not a...
Read moreAwful experience. I stay at many hotels for work, and this one has been extra horrible. I have 3 minor issues and one huge problem, none of which were addressed by the staff.
This torture chamber of a hotel needs some proper staff to address the issues. If there wasn't constant lying by the staff on what is happening, then I could have chosen a different hotel. No water, no pool,...
Read moreThis was such a nice hotel, that I wish we could have stayed longer. I don't know if each Holiday Inn Express are individually owned, but this one had better food for their breakfast than another Holiday Inn Express in a different location in the Nashville area. The other Holiday Inn always had an empty spot for the Cinnabons, but this one had Cinnabons every day, and they were nice and warm. The yogurts were a full size Oinko, while the other location had smaller ones. This one also had pint size to go chocolate milk and regular milk. We were upgraded to a very nice suite, with a livingroom, eating area with a table and chairs, a huge bedroom with 6 drawers for your clothes, a wall huge tv in each room, and air conditioner unit in each room. The windows had black out curtains that rolled down from top to bottom in a track, so NO light comes through. I liked them so much, I'm in the process of finding similar ones for our bedroom at home. The bathroom had a nice deep tub that my wife enjoyed soaking in and the shower had a powerful stream of water. So powerful, that I felt like it was wasting water. The bathroom amenities were Dove products that lathered up well, and the lotion kept my skin soft. All of the light switches had a night light, so navigating in the darkness of night made it easy to get to the bathroom. It wasn't too noisy, but there is a train track that runs below the hotel. It doesn't sound it's horn, but you can hear the rumble as it goes by. It'll average about 5 train passings during the night, but you can...
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