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Best Western Queens Court
3.4/5114 Reviews

Best Western Queens Court

Flushing New York|0.49km from Sol Hyang Ki
Please avoid this hotel at all costs. The guest experience was certainly deplorable; it is staffed with the most indifferent and unwelcoming staff ever for a Best Western. Don't even ask for a late check-out which I did; the clerk, who was dozing off when I checked in, yelled out ”12 o'clock” when I asked how late I could check out. The room was a good size, and the television worked. The internet was efficient; you just have to figure out that the hotel's phone number is the password. Everything is on sticky notes: your key has a room number stuck on a sticky note so you will not forget (just don't lose your key}. The dead bolt on the door (I had room 702) did not work. Refrigerator worked. However, the horrors immediately occurred right before I went to bed. The noise from the street is pretty bad; lots of cars just like to honk. And there was blood on the sheets on one of the two beds. Good thing that I checked the other bed and found it was blood stained free. In the morning, prior to taking a shower, a clump of hair was in the shower. So much for the cleanliness of this place. The management sent me a sorry response when I complained about their poor cleanliness. There is a Hyatt Place right across the street from this hotel, which has a decent continental breakfast if you are of an elite status with 'World of Hyatt.” I usually don't raise the issue of a Diamond Elite in the Best Western program, but this hotel's poor record of guest service would not matter if you had the status or not. They treat you the same: like a bag of dirt. Avoid!

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Hampton Inn New York - LaGuardia Airport
4.3/5114 Reviews
LaGuardia Airport Area
Our overall one night stay was fine, but I rated this property ”average” due to: - At check in, Peggy did not acknowledge us as Hilton Honors Diamond Members. - Our room (1011) was in sad shape. The floor was sticky. The furniture had tears and was very worn down.The ceiling had large water stains and the walls had water damage in several areas. - The shower had no 'hot' water. When you turned it to the hot setting, cold water came out, you had to let it run for awhile (wasting a lot of water) to heat to lukewarm, at most. However, our overall stay was okay due to: - Glad to see recycling bins...which we used. - Grateful for the complimentary shuttle to and from the airport. - Enjoyed the complimentary breakfast- plenty of choices. - We had a nice view of the city from our 10th floor room. This hotel is close to LaGuardia Airport. It was quiet, with exception of hallway noise. We did not have a car, so I cannot comment on the hotel parking. The front desk had plenty of menus offering Mexican, Chinese, and Italian food for delivery.
Grandview Hotel New York
3.8/5131 Reviews
Flushing
We stayed at the Grandview one night as our flight out of LGA was cancelled and all the airport hotels were full. We ended up having a safe and quiet night at the Grandview. Hotel staff is very courteous and helpful. They checked us in at 10 pm and checkout was at 11 am with a courtesy call at 1030 as a reminder. The double bed is small; neither my husband nor I are over 5’6” so it was fine for us, but if you are taller than that you might have a harder time! The bathroom and bed were very clean. There is coffee and tea in the lobby. Dunkin donuts was within walking distance for a nice morning coffee. We also learned that we were in the best place for asian food so treated ourselves to traditional Chinese! If it weren’t closed on Tuesdays we would have tried Metro Pho which is across the street! The front desk kindly stored our bags after our checkout so we could walk to lunch, and then afterwards called us a local driver to the airport. The Grandview Hotel made an impromptu NYC stay very nice.
Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel
3.8/548 Reviews
Flushing
Flight was cancelled out of LaGuardia last minute. Booked using points and couldn’t have been more pleased. The staff here, everyone of them, were pleasant, friendly and so accommodating. Rooms were large and clean. Traveling friend dropped earring in sink and maintenance was up quickly to rescue said earring out of the drain within minutes. We had dinner at the small bar/restaurant, and for a hotel meal, we were pleasantly surprised how yummy it was. And the gentleman who served us was so willing to please. Great stay and kudos to the staff for making a frustrating event so much easier!
Flushing Central Hotel
4.1/549 Reviews
Flushing
The location is very good. It is convenient for shopping and travel. There is a lot of food. I have stayed in this hotel many times. It is quite clean. Chinese service and easy communication. I highly recommend flushing Central hotel.
The One Boutique Hotel
3.3/5129 Reviews
Flushing
The decoration and taste of the hotel are better than that of other hotels of the same level. The service is considerate, the communication is easy, the transportation is convenient and safe
Best Western Queens Court
3.4/5114 Reviews
Flushing
Please avoid this hotel at all costs. The guest experience was certainly deplorable; it is staffed with the most indifferent and unwelcoming staff ever for a Best Western. Don't even ask for a late check-out which I did; the clerk, who was dozing off when I checked in, yelled out ”12 o'clock” when I asked how late I could check out. The room was a good size, and the television worked. The internet was efficient; you just have to figure out that the hotel's phone number is the password. Everything is on sticky notes: your key has a room number stuck on a sticky note so you will not forget (just don't lose your key}. The dead bolt on the door (I had room 702) did not work. Refrigerator worked. However, the horrors immediately occurred right before I went to bed. The noise from the street is pretty bad; lots of cars just like to honk. And there was blood on the sheets on one of the two beds. Good thing that I checked the other bed and found it was blood stained free. In the morning, prior to taking a shower, a clump of hair was in the shower. So much for the cleanliness of this place. The management sent me a sorry response when I complained about their poor cleanliness. There is a Hyatt Place right across the street from this hotel, which has a decent continental breakfast if you are of an elite status with 'World of Hyatt.” I usually don't raise the issue of a Diamond Elite in the Best Western program, but this hotel's poor record of guest service would not matter if you had the status or not. They treat you the same: like a bag of dirt. Avoid!

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