Review of Hilton Garden Inn: Room 335 - June 17-20 Stay Terrible Place to Stay! I recently stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn from June 17th to June 20th, and it was a major disappointment. I was in room 335, and it was far below the standard I expect from a Hilton property. Honestly, I've stayed at budget hotels that were in better condition. Here’s a rundown of the issues I faced: Bathroom Problems: The towel holders were missing, leaving just the brackets on the wall. Not only did this look bad, but it was also highly inconvenient. Lighting Issues: Several lights were not working, and one lamp was missing a bulb altogether, which made the room feel dark and unwelcoming. Poor Maintenance: The wallpaper was peeling off, and the air conditioning unit seemed to have been installed with a sledgehammer and axe. It didn't fit properly and barely worked. Terrible Bed: The bed was awful. The mattress was smaller than the king-size frame, creating an uncomfortable sleep experience. Subpar Shower: The shower was a letdown. The water pressure was low, and the hot water was lukewarm at best, making showers unpleasant. Hygiene Nightmare: To top it all off, I saw a bug, which looked like a roach, crawl across the floor when I turned on one of the working lights in the morning. Absolutely disgusting! This stay has seriously made me reconsider ever staying at a Hilton Garden Inn again. The room was so bad that I couldn’t wait to leave. I strongly suggest that anyone thinking of staying here look for another hotel until they make some serious improvements. This place is a disgrace and should be closed until they can bring it up to a standard worthy of the Hilton name. Avoid this place at all costs!
The only complaint is the room lamp was nonfunctional. Clean and modern and only two years in operation. Texas Roadhouse, Shake and Steak, and Outback are within easy walking distance. Ice machines are on decks 1&3 but ice buckets are only on the 1st floor. There are no ice buckets in your room. Complimentary breakfast of cheese omelettes, grits, sausage, cereals, breads, and the usual beverages. Quiet hotel with a helpful staff. We will return.
This was my first experience staying at a Red Roof Inn and it truly was a pleasant surprise. This was also the first trip that I stayed anywhere with my fur babies. Our room was updated and clean. There was no carpeting which made it easier to feed our pups without worrying about them dripping water from their bowl. There was also plenty of well kept lawn to walk them on.
This was the halfway point of our long trip and we were very happy with the condition of the room. Being a pet friendly room, it was not only clean but it also had no odors at all. The bed was very comfortable. There was no breakfast of any kind which was disappointing as other hotels (during Covid) have at least offered muffins/coffee/juice that could be taken back to your room. The check in clerk could've been friendlier as well, but otherwise, very happy and will stay here again.