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Hampton Inn & Suites Jacksonville-Beach Boulevard/Mayo Clinic Area
4.3/5102 Reviews
There were tired things about the room…the bathroom mirror for instance obviously had a sticker that covered it to make it look like brushed nickel…mine was messed up so it just looked like a mess. There were no cups or an ice bucket in my room. The breakfast was very good, though, with a variety of foods, including oatmeal, which some hamptons don’t include, but that I love! Overall, though, this was a clean hotel in a good location, and I would stay here again.
Hyatt Place Jacksonville St Johns Town Center
4.4/5103 Reviews
Hotel service is very good, the lobby atmosphere is good, there are often many people in the evening, chatting there. The hotel includes breakfast, breakfast is very rich, coffee drinks, fruit, bread and simple eggs, and cereal, although thick, but also porridge, for the go out, drinking porridge, really comfortable. There is a place to rest outside the hotel, and the environment is very beautiful.
WoodSpring Suites Jacksonville Beach Blvd
2.3/5101 Reviews
I've stayed at econo lodges in Europe, Mexico and across the US. I've even stayed here before. But this trip was easily the WORSE HOTEL EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE! My experience was so awful... at one point, I thought I was being punked. But, unfortunately - this was all real. And really degrading. After driving 8 hours to get to Jacksonville (for business), I reach the front desk at 2pm. One hour before check-in time. I ask to check in early. Denied. ”Rules are rules.” So I wait in my car until official check-in time. At 3pm, I return to the front desk only to find the sliding partition closed. I knock on it - but I'm yelled to wait because they're having a staff meeting. Seriously? I and another couple stand around in the lobby for TWENTY FIVE minutes so that Krystal and her team can discuss about the shortage on one shift and the new procedures to tell guests that they'll be doing periodic room checks from now on. (Yes, I can hear you talking through the partition.) When they were good and ready, they opened the particition and couldn't find my reservation. It seems that corporate and their website operations accepted a reservation when they were fully booked. It wasn't until 4:30pm that I could finally check into my room. I could immediately tell that this was a room from the Hell Hotel - but Krystal assured me that she would get me a new room as soon as possible. (She never did.) THE ROOM The room was dark, damp, musty and disgusting. Even though the ******-like carpeting was dark, you could still see stains on it. The AC wasn't able to remove moisture from the air - so you felt like you were living in a human humidor. The globes around the light fixtures all had bugs (dead and alive) as well as mold and mildew in them. Bugs would show up on the walls from time to time. There was a family of dust bunnies living under my bed. The bed was lumpy and well-worn. The sheets: thin and cheap. The TV didn't even have a remote. (When I mentioned this to the front desk, they suggested I download an app to control the TV.) No smoke detector. A constant drip coming from my window AC unit. THE KITCHENETTE The word ”disgusting” is too nice for this efficiency kitchen. The stove top was crusted with... god knows what. The hood vent fan barely worked. The hood vent light was broken. The hood vent, itself, was falling off the particle-board cabinetry. The sink leaked under the cabinet. The microwave was old, beat-up and gross. The only thing here that was acceptable was the fridge. THE BATHROOM Suffice to say, I have found cleaner bathrooms at O'Hare airport. The shower stall featured mold in ever crevice. The tub floor hadn't been cleaned in a long while. The laminate on the bathroom shelf was peeling off particle-board. There was no toilet paper holder available. The sink had no stopper - and was the breeding ground for mosiquitos and knats. Whenever you'd turn on the water, bugs would fly out of the overfill hole. The faux-chrome sink faucet was pitted
Weekly Inn
3.9/552 Reviews
Its a new building so everything is sparkling clean. Check in is quick and easy. They have problems with their system at first because it gave the receptionist a not made room. He gave us another room. Its spacious, new beddings, has a fridge, tv and a microwave. No hairdryer, but i dont mind it. I highly recommend this place. I love that the he printed a sketch to where your room is located and parking is just in front the room door. It's pretty secure, i dont see any ***** hanging outside the property. There's a lot of cctv on the premises, i saw it in front of reception and i think i saw a security guard (I'm not sure but that person looks like it, I maybe wrong because I didnt ask) No loud music that i heared. With the price, you cant beat the value. The only feedback i could give to management is to change the bed frames, its not solid. It moves and creates noise. No breakfast but has a coffee maker in the receiving area. You need to pay for Kcup vending machine.
SpringHill Suites Jacksonville
4.2/5101 Reviews
This place is amazing for a few reasons: 1) location is spectacular with several restaurants within walking distance; 2) rooms are comfortable and immaculate; but most of all, the hotel personnel are incredible. We walked in exhausted from driving 20hrs and Andy Preslar said ”I'll take care of you” and he did including getting us settled in record time and enlisting Steffan to help us park our U-Haul trailer and our truck in a great spot. Then the next morning, someone had taken the hairdryer out of our room and at 4:30AM, Beverly knocked on our door with a hairdryer in hand and a beautiful smile on her face! Kudos to upper management for recognizing the value of great employees and taking the time to hire the best!
Aloft Jacksonville Tapestry Park
4.3/5100 Reviews
Very clean, comfortable

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