I normally love Residence Inns, as well as the Marriott brand in general. This is by far the worst Marriott property I have ever stayed at. The exterior of the hotel has peeling paint and is very grimy looking. The interior has appliances that are several decades old, and apparently heating/cooling systems that have not been updated in quite some time. The ventilating system made hissing noises all night long, literally waking me out of a sound sleep a couple of times. The walls are so thin that I could not sleep due to the footsteps of those above me, and general noise of those in the units next door. In addition, there was no one refilling the breakfast buffet, and there was nowhere to sit. We ended up having to bring our cereal back to our room to eat.
In addition, I understand that when you book on priceline, you cannot select the number of beds in the room. So, in an effort to combat this, I called the Residence Inn immediately after I booked, approximately 6 weeks before the trip, and asked for two beds since my mom and I were sharing a room. The receptionist said that they would try their best to accommodate us. I have booked on Priceline close to fifty times, and I have never had an issue getting two beds. When I arrived at the Residence Inn, the cranky front desk clerk said that they were sold out, and all she had was a one bed room -- but it had a sofa bed. So we were stuck in a room with a queen bed and a sofa bed -- not exactly the ideal accommodations for two grown women. Someone was going to wake up with a bad back in the morning.
Thank goodness we booked on Priceline -- this place was not worth the $69 I paid; I couldn't imagine paying full price.
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