We stayed here to save a few bucks (to spend on tickets to the Seinfeld show -- which was GREAT!), and many 3-, 4- and 5- star ratings the hotel received from others. Big mistake. There are some okay things about the hotel, but the most important thing -- the rooms themselves -- are definitely NOT one of them. Where do I begin? The sink in our room was located outside the bathroom, right next to one of the beds. Have to get up in the middle of the night for a glass of water? Be prepared to wake everyone else in the room up while you're at it. The shower door has a clear glass door on it, not a curtain or translucent glass. So anyone who needs to go #1 while you're in the shower gets an up-close-and-personal view of you in the shower, and vice-versa. Sitting on the toilet you also get a great view of some sort of moldy crud that's below the shower door. Then there are the large cracks all around the door to the hallway -- including a 1" gap between the bottom of the door and the floor. All the better to hear every hallway conversation, and enjoy every door opening and slamming shut. Cheap, thin towels about the right size for an eight year-old child. A fan in the toilet/shower room that is truly as loud as the engine on a prop plane. The staff was nice, friendly and helpful. We've yet to sample the breakfast -- which is continental, not hot as I was led to believe it would be -- but what's the last time a continental breakfast made you recommend a hotel to someone? These rooms might be okay for a single person to stay a night or two, but bring my family here again? No way. And the location is pretty convenient to the college. But there are other, better hotels close by -- like the Comfort Suites right next door. Spend a few bucks more and stay there. You'll be glad you did.
- Sleep Inn State College
- State College Sleep Inn
