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8.9/10
Very Good
SSihaiweijia56Most hotels pick up guests from P4 via shuttle, but the Marriott offers shuttle service from Terminals A, B, and C, as well as P4. The hotel email conveniently includes a link to track the shuttle's real-time location. For breakfast, there's a à la carte menu with a spending limit of just over 40 RMB; anything beyond that needs to be paid. We ordered the 40 RMB set meal, and even with the tip, we stayed within the limit.
KKhalijah BinteNeeded to go to Prudential Center for a concert and decided that it is within walking distance.
Check in was terrible. The front lady forgot about me after telling me to wait for 10 mins for my room. I requested for a room near the elevator as I hate walking down a long corridor, BUT she gave me the furthest room, next to the Exit stairs. Sigh…..
Bed was comfortable. Rest of the room was ok but hot water took too long to heat up and the water pressure was pathetic. Elevator was slow and we had to wait a long time for the 2 elevators. Then in the evening one elevator broke down. The wait was excruciating long!
At 1.30 am I got woken up by bratty kids stomping on my Neighbour’s door. And the nightmare began when the Neighbour from Hell decided to have a party in their room. I called the reception 3 times and they promised that they would send a security guard to ask them to quieten down. But the moment I hang up, I could hear their phone ring! No one came up and the noise continued. After the third call, someone finally came up and the party finally went away. I had to tolerate 3 hours of noise.
The day before I was told that the airport shuttle would leave on the hour, every hour. So I came down at 7.45 am only to be told that it is half past every hour. So I had to wait for 45 mins in the lobby.
At the lobby there were stragglers sleeping in the lobby.
Overall I won’t come back to this hotel.
GGeorge A. SchmidThe location near the airport is great, BUT you need a PhD in Transportation to navigate the spaghetti web of roads surrounding Newark Airport. More than once I found myself in the wrong lane and onto a road I didn't want to be on. Going back is never an easy task. Once, I accidentally entered the NJ Turnpike. The hotel was clean, as was my room. The breakfast was free and good. But the parking was terrible. Both nights I was there the lot filled up and I had to park, at the direction and approval of hotel staff, in No Parking zones. Navigating the location and the full parking detracted from what would have been otherwise a grand stay.
ままゆさん*\0/*I was searching for a hotel near Newark Airport for a layover, specifically one that allowed guests aged 18 and over and provided a free shuttle service. While it was a bit pricey, including rates and breakfast for two, I chose this hotel, considering the extra cost a worthwhile investment for the peace of mind it offered. Many hotels require guests to be 21 or older to check in, but this one permitted 18+ (even for solo travelers).
The free shuttle between the airport and the hotel is scheduled to run every 20 minutes. However, the shuttle from the airport to the hotel was quite delayed, and I waited for about an hour. Upon arrival, check-in was smooth.
My room was spacious and clean, with amenities that were more than sufficient to help me relax and unwind; it was truly a lovely space. Breakfast was a standard American spread, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The shuttle bus from the hotel to the airport was crowded, so I booked a taxi instead. This hotel was so excellent that I almost regretted my stay was so brief.
GGuest UserI've stayed at the Courtyard in Colombo before and it was great, but this Courtyard is not the same as the other Courtyard. There are small shops all around, the speakers are very loud, the soundproofing in the room is poor, all kinds of noises are very noisy, it's hard to open the window in the room, the bedding is very average, there are no slippers, I don't dare to walk around, I usually don't write reviews, just want to remind my Chinese friends
GGuest UserIt is surrounded by highways, so it is extremely difficult to get there by car. The shuttle vans from the airport are black and white, making them difficult to distinguish.
GGuest UserThey charged me $190 without explanations. When I checked out they said $50 deposit will be refunded, but still charged me $140 for the room. At the time of booking with Trip was $137 tax and service included.
They did not even give me bottle water in the room. Only keurig coffee machine and water in there was dirty. I told them I only need hot water to make some tea, they told me to go to the gym but the hot water was not even working there, so I had to buy a cup of hot water for $1 + tax and a bottle water which the price was as high as airport price.
The only thing beneficial to me was airport shuttle every 30 min and run 24 hrs daily.
GGuest UserI stayed at TRYP by Wyndham Newark Downtown on a Tuesday night and overall had a good experience. The hotel is in a very convenient location, an easy walking distance to Newark Penn Station, which makes getting around extremely convenient.
The room was clean and comfortable, and the property feels well-maintained. My only complaint is the water pressure in the shower, which was noticeably weak. Everything else worked well, but stronger water pressure would make the stay much better.
Overall, a solid choice for a short stay in Newark, especially if you need quick access to Penn Station.
GGuest UserThis is the oldest Hilton hotel I've ever stayed in. At 179cm tall, I felt the bathroom sink was a bit high. There was no mineral water in the room, so I brought my own slippers. The second floor is the front desk, and there's a small shop outside. There are many businesses outside, but for some reason it's been closed 24 hours a day for the past two days. Transportation is very convenient, with a train station next door, which has a McDonald's and small shops, and is two stops away from Manhattan. There are some homeless people, so try not to go out at night. I prefer a quiet room facing a side street, as cars, especially motorcycles, can be quite noisy around midnight.
GGuest UserThe smell of paint is indeed strong. I don't know if the furniture is painted or something.
The front desk service is good and the guy is very friendly.
I didn't have breakfast because I had an early flight. I guess there are only a few options. Breakfast in American hotels is quite impetuous.