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Hampton Inn Ann Arbor - North
3.8/5106 Reviews
Stayed in this store for a total of seven days, no indoor cleaning, lack of hygiene supplies to yourself, breakfast to take your own. Twice snow, epidemic and legendary Detroit security problems, basically around, happy that finally can go home
Comfort Inn & Suites University South
4/5103 Reviews
The air conditioning sound is too loud. Most American hotels are cabinet air conditioners. They are placed on the floor below the window and the sound is too loud. Parking is also available for a fee. Close to Northwestern University, the environment is good
Hampton Inn & Suites Ann Arbor-West
4.2/5103 Reviews
We had such negative, disappointing experience at this hotel, from our check-in to check-out. As we had power outage, we decided to stay at this hotel. On Internet it said $155 for the room with two queen size beds. My husband called and made a reservation. Upon arrival we were told that there’s no room so we had to wait for a while. The front desk staff called my husband loud (she said “Smith!!”, not “Mr. Smith”) and we were offered a room with only a dim desk light working. The lights in the bathroom and bedsides didn’t work. Later, they explained that the electric company put a limit on their electricity use. We were told to use “the flashlight on your phone” to take shower. The room was cold no matter we set the temperature higher and not so clean (tired). At check out, nobody was present at the front desk. I waited for 10 minutes and a staff came out reluctantly. She charged us $240. I asked her why and she said “because we didn’t have full electricity”. We are very disappointed because this hotel basically took advantage of those of us who needed a warm, lit place to stay during a power outage by charging $100 more that their usual price. The quality of the service and their hygiene standard were disappointing. My husband called Hilton customer service afterwards, but they were not nice nor understanding at all, transferred the call multiple times over 30-40 minutes. We have been a Hilton honors member but we will switch to Marriot. One last note: when we were waiting to check in, a homeless person with lots of paper bags came in casually, grabbed a paper cup in the breakfast room across the front desk, attempted to get some coffee from the dispenser. He put his cup back when he realized that there’s no coffee left. There were two staff at the front desk and one cleaning staff close to him but they really didn’t care, it appeared that this person was a frequent visitor.
TownePlace Suites Ann Arbor
4.5/585 Reviews
Absolutely love the staff here! Everyone is so welcoming and friendly. Breakfast is great. The attendant does a good job at switching out utensils frequently and is always wiping tables and chairs down. The pool is big and always warm! The cleanest hotel I have ever stayed at. There was a guy who was even shampooing the carpets in the hallway! That is not something you see every day. It got me thinking about how dirty other hotel hallway carpets are. Love the fall decorations out front. Great touch! I definitely will stay here whenever I am in Ann Arbor and will be recommending to all my friends and family as well!
The University Inn Ann Arbor
3.5/5107 Reviews
Chose to stay here because it was super close to a family member’s condo. We stayed in Room 100. It was more private than the others because it was on the end. There were outside table and chairs, which was nice. The room faces a playground/picnic type area, so might have only been private because it was Winter. Kitchen: stove, fridge, small coffee maker, big sink, and random dishes/utensils. The fridge did not have an ice maker, so had to go to main office for that. Coffee pot was starting to rust on the bottom, but was good enough. Small bar with 2 barstools. Bathroom: heater on wall didn’t seem to work but it was not too cold in there, bathroom sink took a really long time to generate hot water, encountered 2 spiders (one was tiny and one long legged), tiny shampoo & soap provided (I recommend bringing your own soap/shampoo/conditioner/lotion), no hair dryer in room but was able to get one from front desk. Heater/register worked but would click on and off throughout the night (which woke me up), bed was comfortable enough, television was not the best (the edges of the picture were missing so couldn’t see game scores), small futon next to bed. Closet was small but had hangers. There was a desk with a mirror on the wall (although would recommend bringing your own makeup mirror). We did not wake up early enough for continental breakfast, so can’t comment. Staff was friendly. They have Wifi but not the best. Room was pretty musty. If you are sensitive to mold, would not recommend staying in the room we were in. Not sure about the other rooms, this was our first stay.
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Ann Arbor
4.1/5108 Reviews
I stayed here bec they are AAA diamond rated for service and cleanliness but my room and breakfast area fell very short of expected cleanliness. My bathroom still had previous guest’s pubic hair on the toilet and in the tub rim; and there is a brown smear near the toilet paper holder - yuck! And bacon pieces and brown crumbs on the floor. I thought rooms were supposed to be vacuumed in between guests?? Breakfast area counters were dirty and smeared with handprints and even with an hour left of breakfast service, there was very little left (one yogurt, 4 bagels, 1 banana and 4 tiny danishes). In all the hotels I’ve stayed at since and during the last 2 years, all the hotels except for this one offered a bottle of hand sanitizer upon entering breakfast area. This is really too bad bec this is a nicely appointed hotel. Perhaps management need to pay better attention to cleanliness especially with covid-19 still being around!

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceNZD 1,880
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Number of Reviews1,484
Number of Hotels21
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 208
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