Guest User
February 4, 2024
I have to say that the Quality Inn met me expectation for the evening that I spent there. It was after Groundhog’s Day and I could tell that the staff looked tired from that as the hotel had been ‘totally booked’ as a staffer told me. When I returned later that evening to check in, the guy that checked me in could not have been nicer and directed me to park in the as the room was on the other side of the hotel. The room was clean but looked like something from the past. They have to get rid of those line green bedspreads as they look dated and they could use some updated fixtures. Still the room was comfortable and I could tell that the mattress was new, the linens were very clean and bed was perfect for a good night’s sleep. I slept wonderfully as it was so relaxing and quiet in the room. The breakfast room was interesting. We ate on top of an old dance floor. It looked like part of an old ballroom. The breakfast was nice. They had a limited but good choice of cereals, fruit and breads. It looked like the earlier guests had eaten a lot and they did not replenish it like they should have. The sign said they ended Breakfast at nine but they stayed open until ten for us. The woman asked us if we wanted anything else before she closed it. The waffles were really good as were the breakfast burritos. There could have been more of a choice in the toast and breads. The check out was flawless and the woman who checked out was very nice If you can live with a hotel that looked like it had been an old Travelodge in its previous history that is due for a freshening up but still comfortable and welcoming then this is the hotel for you. The price was extremely fair, the staff really nice and a very comfortable bed for sleeping than you are in the right place. I had a nice visit.