My spouse and I were in Bridgewater to visit family and we chose the Comfort Inn over the Days Inn across the street because of the construction next door to the Days Inn. The room was clean, there was a fridge and microwave and the wireless internet worked well. I also like the fact that we were able to park by the room's "back door" which made it easy to load and unload luggage.
Our problems started about an hour after we went to sleep when we were woken up by what sounded like someone talking in our room. It was quite startling, but turned out to be a man in the next room talking on his cell phone. We noticed there was a small gap between the ceiling and the top of the wall to the room next door and we could see light shining through. It's no wonder we could hear his conversation word-for-word. After about 15 minutes of this, my husband went to the front desk and the clerk came to our room to hear it for herself. She went back to the desk and called him, but after he hung up, it was clear by his cell phone conversation that he had no intention of being quiet. The clerk called us a few minutes later and arranged to move us to a room across the hall and comped our room. Needless to say after being woken up like that, then changing rooms, it didn't make for a restful night. I don't know if all of the rooms have this problem, but I won't be taking a chance again.
- Bridgewater Comfort Inn
