Guest User
June 24, 2024
Frequent business travelers who opt for Marriot & Hilton properties, with status at both. Neither have properties in the greater Eureka area, save for one Hampton Inn and a Home2Suites set to open in August. The Inn served as an alternative and is as advertised; keep an open mind and be willing to take a step back in time. If you're looking for a traditional hotel environment/services, this is not it. Staff was kind. Breakfast consisted of off-the-shelf pastries and drip coffee. Recommend Los Bagels down the street, instead. The Tavern 1888 restaurant attached to the Inn was great! Ask for Angela, fantastic server. A few surprises that future guests should note: There is NO ONE on staff overnight on the property. When checking in, you'll be given keys to your room and the exterior doors along with an after hours door code and a phone number to call "for urgent needs only". There are a few homeless encampments nearby though no one approached us while walking. Occasional outbursts of yelling from the street could be heard as the windows in the room were open (no central air). Also note, the cancellation policy is STRICT. No leniency. Our business/travel plans changed and our trip was cut short by two nights. We stayed one night (two rooms) and charged $1,659.05, the full amount of the reservation. Be certain of your travel plans before booking; inside of 3 days, there's no relief. Caveat emptor. Cheers.