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Hampton Inn Ann Arbor-North
3.9/5106 Reviews
My wife and I have stayed here often during the 4 years our son was going to the university. Our latest stay was commencement weekend, 2022, and we were joined by a couple of family friends. Over the years I have enjoyed staying at this hotel, and other Hampton Inn facilities when we travel. The rooms are spacious and clean. There is always coffee in the lobby. I always take the pens because I like how they write. The warm breakfast was great. I like the place and will stay there again, but somebody should do something about the following: 1. During our stay over Commencement 2022 weekend our rooms got incredibly hot. Adjusting the temperature did not seem to help. The thermostat seemed to kick in on its own, reaching 82 degrees at some point during the night. Have you tried to sleep at 82 degrees? Now I have, and would not recommend it. 2. The coffee station ran out of cups, and, incredibly, coffee (on our third morning, at breakfast time). There were times during the day when what was available was just cold coffee. If you are going to provide coffee (and you should) make it hot and available consistently. 3. One of the two elevators was out of service, with a sign that it was being upgraded. From reading the comments here, it has been unavailable for a while. Having taken that much time, I will be disappointed if it is not a time machine when it is available for use again. 4. Our room had a telephone and radio/clock taking up the rather limited space near the beds. Why does any hotel still have these things in 2022? I was amused that the clock showed the wrong time - so it is not even useful for that purpose. My wife is tired of hearing me complain about the oddness of giving old-timey gadgets to people who have checked in using their phones. If this hotel and other hotels insist on taking up limited space with telephones and radios, I will insist that they include beepers and 8-track cassette decks to go along with them. As I said, I like the place and will stay there again. I will be interested to see how different things look.
Comfort Inn & Suites University South
4/5103 Reviews
The air conditioning sound is too loud. Most American hotels are cabinet air conditioners. They are placed on the floor below the window and the sound is too loud. Parking is also available for a fee. Close to Northwestern University, the environment is good
Hampton Inn & Suites Ann Arbor-West
4.2/5100 Reviews
We had such negative, disappointing experience at this hotel, from our check-in to check-out. As we had power outage, we decided to stay at this hotel. On Internet it said $155 for the room with two queen size beds. My husband called and made a reservation. Upon arrival we were told that there’s no room so we had to wait for a while. The front desk staff called my husband loud (she said “Smith!!”, not “Mr. Smith”) and we were offered a room with only a dim desk light working. The lights in the bathroom and bedsides didn’t work. Later, they explained that the electric company put a limit on their electricity use. We were told to use “the flashlight on your phone” to take shower. The room was cold no matter we set the temperature higher and not so clean (tired). At check out, nobody was present at the front desk. I waited for 10 minutes and a staff came out reluctantly. She charged us $240. I asked her why and she said “because we didn’t have full electricity”. We are very disappointed because this hotel basically took advantage of those of us who needed a warm, lit place to stay during a power outage by charging $100 more that their usual price. The quality of the service and their hygiene standard were disappointing. My husband called Hilton customer service afterwards, but they were not nice nor understanding at all, transferred the call multiple times over 30-40 minutes. We have been a Hilton honors member but we will switch to Marriot. One last note: when we were waiting to check in, a homeless person with lots of paper bags came in casually, grabbed a paper cup in the breakfast room across the front desk, attempted to get some coffee from the dispenser. He put his cup back when he realized that there’s no coffee left. There were two staff at the front desk and one cleaning staff close to him but they really didn’t care, it appeared that this person was a frequent visitor.
Graduate Ann Arbor
4.5/5113 Reviews
Kerrytown
We have stayed at other hotels when visiting our student and this is one of the best. Great location, great rooms. We were only there for a night but it did not disappoint. We walked to amazing restaurants and shopping. The curtains are actually blackout and the bed is so comfortable you will want to know what mattress it is. When you walk up the view over Ann Arbor is great.
Bell Tower Hotel
4.4/597 Reviews
The location is located in the city center and the university campus. The hotel is clean and comfortable, with advanced facilities, user-friendly design, and good service attitude. The son is very praised, saying that it is on the same level as a five-star hotel, and the breakfast is good!
Wyndham Garden Ann Arbor
3.4/5104 Reviews
This hotel is extremely cost effective! The hotel is warm and comfortable in public areas, with a restaurant, gym, swimming pool...like a resort. Perfect for families, breakfast and Wi-Fi are great! Very satisfied! Recommended for visitors to Ann Arbor, Michigan, 10 minutes drive from Ann Arbor University

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