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Super 8 by Wyndham Millbury/Toledo
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Simple rooms with minifridges, free continental breakfast & WiFi, plus an on-site bar/lounge.
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Arby's
26530 Baker Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551
Fork & Compass
26416 Baker Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551
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26415 Warns Dr, Perrysburg, OH 43551
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Super 8 by Wyndham Millbury/Toledo

3491 Latcha Rd, Millbury, OH 43447
2.0(448)
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Simple rooms with minifridges, free continental breakfast & WiFi, plus an on-site bar/lounge.

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1.0
8w

If you enjoy sleeping in a scene from a horror movie, this is the motel for you! When you drive up, you discover the place lends new meaning to the word “isolated.” Surrounded by degraded infrastructure, abandoned buildings, and broken asphalt for a half-mile in any direction, the only sign of life is a Love’s truck-stop gas station. The effect is even more dramatic when you arrive at night. The former Super8 sign is broken, meaning, the glass is entirely missing, and it only recognizable by shape of the rusted shell. The building itself is so dark and decrepit upon approach, you wouldn’t even know there is an operating establishment, at first glance. I had to drive the perimeter twice to find the tiny neon “Open” sign, indicating the lobby. I was checked in by a kind and friendly desk attendant, who sent me to the room I had reserved job the main phone line. I was placed adjacent to a couple staying long-term that felt quite comfortable yelling at each other from the room to the parking lot with the door open, and while a baby cried and a toddler protested. For possibly the first time in my life, I requested a room change, and was moved next to a nice middle-aged former hippie and his elderly mother, who offered me pumpkin bread. Unfortunately, they had the TV turned up loud for her, and the walls are paper-thin. As I was on a cross country drive and needed sleep, I asked to be moved again. I was trying to understand how the place was dark and deserted, and yet kept winding up next to loud neighbors. The kind desk attendant then went on a quest to find me a room with some quiet and a mini-fridge. This was a challenge, because every room was missing something - a chair, a TV, a lamp, and most often, a mini-fridge. A high-value item for guest theft, apparently. He did insist that people generally do not mess with the cars in the parking lot. I attempted to feel reassured. In the end, he moved me, along with a fridge from another room, into second-floor quarters on the even creepier backside of the building, along a catwalk, patrolled by, well, cats. There is an entire feral colony that would slip in and out of the bushes, and leave evidence of their surveillance by occasionally defecating on the upper and lower walkways. I should mention here that during my tour of rooms, I also discovered the non-smoking rooms and the smoking rooms alike smell equally of smoke. Some of the coverlets have cigarette burn holes. Some of the doors look like there had been a recent struggle on one side or another. Some of the drawers in the desks were broken and falling down. Some of the bathrooms included a cockroach jump-scare amenity. Some have sinks that don’t drain. The appalling conditions were juxtaposed against how pleasant everyone was, minus the one shouting couple. A couple of men traveling in a fancy flatbed truck who looked like they were out to do some landscaping work chatted with me amiably about how sketchy it looked when they drove up. In the morning, after I had spent a fitful night waking and wondering if the propane heating would kill me and I would end up on the news because there were no carbon monoxide or fire alarms to be seen anywhere, I ran into two tidy and good-natured little girls being sent off for their day by their grandmother. They politely asked if they could pet my dogs, and then sat on the crumbling concrete front step to, I presume, wait for the school bus. This island of ex-urban squalor is not a place for children, was my only persistent thought. I wish I had taken photos in the dark because that view was something I will never forget. So, in all, if emotional distress and physical discomfort are your jam, this place is a bargain. You get what...

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4.0
8w

If you enjoy sleeping in a scene from a horror movie, this is the motel for you! When you drive up, you discover the place lends new meaning to the word “isolated.” Surrounded by degraded infrastructure, abandoned buildings, and broken asphalt for a half-mile in any direction, the only sign of life is a Love’s truck-stop gas station. The effect is even more dramatic when you arrive at night. The former Super8 sign is broken, meaning, the glass is entirely missing, and it only recognizable by shape of the rusted shell. The building itself is so dark and decrepit upon approach, you wouldn’t even know there is an operating establishment, at first glance. I had to drive the perimeter twice to find the tiny neon “Open” sign, indicating the lobby. I was checked in by a kind and friendly desk attendant, who sent me to the room I had reserved job the main phone line. I was placed adjacent to a couple staying long-term that felt quite comfortable yelling at each other from the room to the parking lot with the door open, and while a baby cried and a toddler protested. For possibly the first time in my life, I requested a room change, and was moved next to a nice middle-aged former hippie and his elderly mother, who offered me pumpkin bread. Unfortunately, they had the TV turned up loud for her, and the walls are paper-thin. As I was on a cross country drive and needed sleep, I asked to be moved again. I was trying to understand how the place was dark and deserted, and yet kept winding up next to loud neighbors. The kind desk attendant then went on a quest to find me a room with some quiet and a mini-fridge. This was a challenge, because every room was missing something - a chair, a TV, a lamp, and most often, a mini-fridge. A high-value item for guest theft, apparently. He did insist that people generally do not mess with the cars in the parking lot. I attempted to feel reassured. In the end, he moved me, along with a fridge from another room, into second-floor quarters on the even creepier backside of the building, along a catwalk, patrolled by, well, cats. There is an entire feral colony that would slip in and out of the bushes, and leave evidence of their surveillance by occasionally defecating on the upper and lower walkways. I should mention here that during my tour of rooms, I also discovered the non-smoking rooms and the smoking rooms alike smell equally of smoke. Some of the coverlets have cigarette burn holes. Some of the doors look like there had been a recent struggle on one side or another. Some of the drawers in the desks were broken and falling down. Some of the bathrooms included a cockroach jump-scare amenity. Some have sinks that don’t drain. The appalling conditions were juxtaposed against how pleasant everyone was, minus the one shouting couple. A couple of men traveling in a fancy flatbed truck who looked like they were out to do some landscaping work chatted with me amiably about how sketchy it looked when they drove up. In the morning, after I had spent a fitful night waking and wondering if the propane heating would kill me and I would end up on the news because there were no carbon monoxide or fire alarms to be seen anywhere, I ran into two tidy and good-natured little girls being sent off for their day by their grandmother. They politely asked if they could pet my dogs, and then sat on the crumbling concrete front step to, I presume, wait for the school bus. This island of ex-urban squalor is not a place for children, was my only persistent thought. I wish I had taken photos in the dark because that view was something I will never forget. So, in all, if emotional distress and physical discomfort are your jam, this place is a bargain. You get what...

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1.0
2y

This was a quick look up as I was not expecting to get a room that night but my friend had a slight rat infestation and I decided to get a hotel. Got there around 10 pm to check in. The door to the lobby was locked and there was a phone number posted on the door. I called and the "manager" said ok give me about 10 minutes and I'll be down. So we wait in the car...waiting, waiting and waiting. As a go to pick up my phone cause it's been almost 20 minutes at this point a guy comes running over from one of the room and unlocks the lobby. Check in was quick and he gave us a room allllll the way down the other side of this very dark hard to find hotel that is surrounded by corn fields. As we go up the outdoor stairs we had to duck due to the LOW HANGING ELECTRICAL WIRES and had to literally shove the door to our room open. Now people have already distinguished that there is a smell. But the state of the room is really what I want to focus on. First off, there was some brownish splatter on the wall, bey you can guess what that was. There's a weird sticky substance on the entertainment stand and theres what appears to be literal claw marks going down the bed frame. Like someone was being dragged out and they clawed it all the way down the frame of both beds. Tried to call the number to get another room and the guy never answered. I slept my gun and with a chair wedged against the door. Now the next morning we are up early and ready to get the heck outta there right. Well we are walking by all the other rooms and seriously 95 percent of them, the doors were kicked in and held together by bungy cords. The windows were open and the beds and tables were thrown around like the place had just been raided. Checked the news and it sure had. After weeks of fighting to get a refund I feel.... I should've just stayed...

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PJ - she-her-ellaPJ - she-her-ella
If you enjoy sleeping in a scene from a horror movie, this is the motel for you! When you drive up, you discover the place lends new meaning to the word “isolated.” Surrounded by degraded infrastructure, abandoned buildings, and broken asphalt for a half-mile in any direction, the only sign of life is a Love’s truck-stop gas station. The effect is even more dramatic when you arrive at night. The former Super8 sign is broken, meaning, the glass is entirely missing, and it only recognizable by shape of the rusted shell. The building itself is so dark and decrepit upon approach, you wouldn’t even know there is an operating establishment, at first glance. I had to drive the perimeter twice to find the tiny neon “Open” sign, indicating the lobby. I was checked in by a kind and friendly desk attendant, who sent me to the room I had reserved job the main phone line. I was placed adjacent to a couple staying long-term that felt quite comfortable yelling at each other from the room to the parking lot with the door open, and while a baby cried and a toddler protested. For possibly the first time in my life, I requested a room change, and was moved next to a nice middle-aged former hippie and his elderly mother, who offered me pumpkin bread. Unfortunately, they had the TV turned up loud for her, and the walls are paper-thin. As I was on a cross country drive and needed sleep, I asked to be moved again. I was trying to understand how the place was dark and deserted, and yet kept winding up next to loud neighbors. The kind desk attendant then went on a quest to find me a room with some quiet and a mini-fridge. This was a challenge, because every room was missing something - a chair, a TV, a lamp, and most often, a mini-fridge. A high-value item for guest theft, apparently. He did insist that people generally do not mess with the cars in the parking lot. I attempted to feel reassured. In the end, he moved me, along with a fridge from another room, into second-floor quarters on the even creepier backside of the building, along a catwalk, patrolled by, well, cats. There is an entire feral colony that would slip in and out of the bushes, and leave evidence of their surveillance by occasionally defecating on the upper and lower walkways. I should mention here that during my tour of rooms, I also discovered the non-smoking rooms and the smoking rooms alike smell equally of smoke. Some of the coverlets have cigarette burn holes. Some of the doors look like there had been a recent struggle on one side or another. Some of the drawers in the desks were broken and falling down. Some of the bathrooms included a cockroach jump-scare amenity. Some have sinks that don’t drain. The appalling conditions were juxtaposed against how pleasant everyone was, minus the one shouting couple. A couple of men traveling in a fancy flatbed truck who looked like they were out to do some landscaping work chatted with me amiably about how sketchy it looked when they drove up. In the morning, after I had spent a fitful night waking and wondering if the propane heating would kill me and I would end up on the news because there were no carbon monoxide or fire alarms to be seen anywhere, I ran into two tidy and good-natured little girls being sent off for their day by their grandmother. They politely asked if they could pet my dogs, and then sat on the crumbling concrete front step to, I presume, wait for the school bus. This island of ex-urban squalor is not a place for children, was my only persistent thought. I wish I had taken photos in the dark because that view was something I will never forget. So, in all, if emotional distress and physical discomfort are your jam, this place is a bargain. You get what you pay for.
Stacey StanleyStacey Stanley
It was my fault for not thinking to read the reviews as I booked through a third party site. So when we pulled up, it was quite a shock. We drove through beautiful farmland and lovely houses in the area so when we turned onto the property it was a complete shock. The first image we were greeted with was an abandoned establishment and for a split second I thought, this can't be it. Rounded the corner to see the actual hotel, a little relieved but skeptical. Checked in - little interaction with the guy at the counter, he was polite but quiet. When we got to our room, that was another absolute shock, I couldn't believe the state it was in! We opened the door to 3 or 4 flies buzzing around. I had booked a non smoking room and the stench of stale cigarettes was heavy. The door was a whole nother story, I literally had to shove the door for it to close. I looked at other hotels in the area but after paying for 2 nights here, I couldn't afford paying x3 per night at a place that didn't have horrible reviews. We arrived late and I didn't want to drive the 2.5 hours back or cut the trip right then and there so I sucked it up. The only semi decent thing about the room was the bed looked clean (we slept above the covers in our clothes) and the towels were clean and white (no stains etc. At least on the one I used to clean a spill). Needless to say we checked out early the next morning. I could barely stand being there one night, let alone two. A new guy at the desk was polite and didn't ask questions when I said I was checking out, I expect they're used to it. Was a disappointing start but we didn't let it affect our adventure the next day. Just bump in the road. Learn from my mistakes -- READ THE REVIEWS
Ashley ThompsonAshley Thompson
Location is hidden, no signs for direction. Desk clerk was nice. We bought ramen cups from behind counter, when asked for a plastic fork, said he didn’t have any. We had a king bed with only two flat pillows. Floor dirty, room stinks. Towels very thin like a cheese cloth. Did a load of laundry, washer leaked all over floor. Walked over to maintenance to inform them and he was sitting in the shop on his phone drinking a beer. When he came out he stumbled, clearly drunk. Told me to leave it that it’ll be fine, didn’t clean it up. I placed a wet floor sign up..🤷🏻‍♀️ while waiting for clothes to wash, realized numerous families live here. So many kids running around with no parents, going door to door selling rocks. Junk cars parked in lot, trash bags on walk ways. Stray cats, I counted 5. The rock pad is the “litter box”, literally saw two cats crap in it. Trash all over ground, junk stuck on patio by maintenance. This is hands down the worst place I’ve seen. Very dirty and raggedy. DO NOT STAY HERE. Wish I looked at it before booking, I’m sure there will be no “free breakfast” in the morning like stated.. they didn’t even have a fork for my lousy Ramon cup. Oh, and a heavier woman walking around with a bra on.. smh
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If you enjoy sleeping in a scene from a horror movie, this is the motel for you! When you drive up, you discover the place lends new meaning to the word “isolated.” Surrounded by degraded infrastructure, abandoned buildings, and broken asphalt for a half-mile in any direction, the only sign of life is a Love’s truck-stop gas station. The effect is even more dramatic when you arrive at night. The former Super8 sign is broken, meaning, the glass is entirely missing, and it only recognizable by shape of the rusted shell. The building itself is so dark and decrepit upon approach, you wouldn’t even know there is an operating establishment, at first glance. I had to drive the perimeter twice to find the tiny neon “Open” sign, indicating the lobby. I was checked in by a kind and friendly desk attendant, who sent me to the room I had reserved job the main phone line. I was placed adjacent to a couple staying long-term that felt quite comfortable yelling at each other from the room to the parking lot with the door open, and while a baby cried and a toddler protested. For possibly the first time in my life, I requested a room change, and was moved next to a nice middle-aged former hippie and his elderly mother, who offered me pumpkin bread. Unfortunately, they had the TV turned up loud for her, and the walls are paper-thin. As I was on a cross country drive and needed sleep, I asked to be moved again. I was trying to understand how the place was dark and deserted, and yet kept winding up next to loud neighbors. The kind desk attendant then went on a quest to find me a room with some quiet and a mini-fridge. This was a challenge, because every room was missing something - a chair, a TV, a lamp, and most often, a mini-fridge. A high-value item for guest theft, apparently. He did insist that people generally do not mess with the cars in the parking lot. I attempted to feel reassured. In the end, he moved me, along with a fridge from another room, into second-floor quarters on the even creepier backside of the building, along a catwalk, patrolled by, well, cats. There is an entire feral colony that would slip in and out of the bushes, and leave evidence of their surveillance by occasionally defecating on the upper and lower walkways. I should mention here that during my tour of rooms, I also discovered the non-smoking rooms and the smoking rooms alike smell equally of smoke. Some of the coverlets have cigarette burn holes. Some of the doors look like there had been a recent struggle on one side or another. Some of the drawers in the desks were broken and falling down. Some of the bathrooms included a cockroach jump-scare amenity. Some have sinks that don’t drain. The appalling conditions were juxtaposed against how pleasant everyone was, minus the one shouting couple. A couple of men traveling in a fancy flatbed truck who looked like they were out to do some landscaping work chatted with me amiably about how sketchy it looked when they drove up. In the morning, after I had spent a fitful night waking and wondering if the propane heating would kill me and I would end up on the news because there were no carbon monoxide or fire alarms to be seen anywhere, I ran into two tidy and good-natured little girls being sent off for their day by their grandmother. They politely asked if they could pet my dogs, and then sat on the crumbling concrete front step to, I presume, wait for the school bus. This island of ex-urban squalor is not a place for children, was my only persistent thought. I wish I had taken photos in the dark because that view was something I will never forget. So, in all, if emotional distress and physical discomfort are your jam, this place is a bargain. You get what you pay for.
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It was my fault for not thinking to read the reviews as I booked through a third party site. So when we pulled up, it was quite a shock. We drove through beautiful farmland and lovely houses in the area so when we turned onto the property it was a complete shock. The first image we were greeted with was an abandoned establishment and for a split second I thought, this can't be it. Rounded the corner to see the actual hotel, a little relieved but skeptical. Checked in - little interaction with the guy at the counter, he was polite but quiet. When we got to our room, that was another absolute shock, I couldn't believe the state it was in! We opened the door to 3 or 4 flies buzzing around. I had booked a non smoking room and the stench of stale cigarettes was heavy. The door was a whole nother story, I literally had to shove the door for it to close. I looked at other hotels in the area but after paying for 2 nights here, I couldn't afford paying x3 per night at a place that didn't have horrible reviews. We arrived late and I didn't want to drive the 2.5 hours back or cut the trip right then and there so I sucked it up. The only semi decent thing about the room was the bed looked clean (we slept above the covers in our clothes) and the towels were clean and white (no stains etc. At least on the one I used to clean a spill). Needless to say we checked out early the next morning. I could barely stand being there one night, let alone two. A new guy at the desk was polite and didn't ask questions when I said I was checking out, I expect they're used to it. Was a disappointing start but we didn't let it affect our adventure the next day. Just bump in the road. Learn from my mistakes -- READ THE REVIEWS
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Location is hidden, no signs for direction. Desk clerk was nice. We bought ramen cups from behind counter, when asked for a plastic fork, said he didn’t have any. We had a king bed with only two flat pillows. Floor dirty, room stinks. Towels very thin like a cheese cloth. Did a load of laundry, washer leaked all over floor. Walked over to maintenance to inform them and he was sitting in the shop on his phone drinking a beer. When he came out he stumbled, clearly drunk. Told me to leave it that it’ll be fine, didn’t clean it up. I placed a wet floor sign up..🤷🏻‍♀️ while waiting for clothes to wash, realized numerous families live here. So many kids running around with no parents, going door to door selling rocks. Junk cars parked in lot, trash bags on walk ways. Stray cats, I counted 5. The rock pad is the “litter box”, literally saw two cats crap in it. Trash all over ground, junk stuck on patio by maintenance. This is hands down the worst place I’ve seen. Very dirty and raggedy. DO NOT STAY HERE. Wish I looked at it before booking, I’m sure there will be no “free breakfast” in the morning like stated.. they didn’t even have a fork for my lousy Ramon cup. Oh, and a heavier woman walking around with a bra on.. smh
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