I selected this hotel to stay in Christmas Eve and Christmas Day while visiting my son. I had been a Fayetteville resident and was only familiar with this property because I drove past it frequently. The pictures looked inviting and the pet package sealed the deal. I was placed in the first floor room on the outside corner of the building facing the pool. When I went into the room, the temperature was about 56 degrees. I cranked up the heat, left my coat and gloves on and still had to pull down a blanket from the closet to bundle in to stay warm. I ordered pizzas to take to my son's apartment for dinner and when I came back, I discovered that the windows were not shut completely and no matter what I tired, I could not get them to shut completely. I asked for extra towels to stuff into the window to block the cold. Considering that the room had an outrageiously high ceiling, that tiny little heater was going to have to work awfully hard to reheat the room. It finally got passibly warm (I still had to wrap in a blanket if I wasn't covered up in the bed. The refrigerator in the room clanked horribly and I had to unplug it. The mattress was tired and the bedding was very worn. The walkways on the pool side were very uneven and I tripped and fell one morning. I mentioned my problems at the desk when I checked out and the clerk acted like I was annoying her. This hotel is incredibly tired, smells bad and seriously is in need of an interior renovation. Even though it was convenient to where my son lives, I would never stay at this poorly managed hotel again.
- Holiday Inn Fayetteville
- Fayetteville Holiday Inn
