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TownePlace Suites Dallas Downtown
3.9/5100 Reviews
Dallas City Center
The room was very good, the cleaning tip was put, the waiter didn't even take it. It was very strange. There was a waiter at the front desk. The service was very general. I didn't understand what I was talking about. Others were very good. No car was inconvenient to play nearby.
Crowne Plaza Hotel Dallas Downtown, an IHG Hotel
3.9/5125 Reviews
Dallas City Center
The hotel is in the city center with an excellent location. We live on the 15th floor of the hotel and it looks beautiful from the window But the hygiene situation is worrying, and I saw Xiaoqiang moving on the coffee table😣 The whole person is not well...
SpringHill Suites Dallas Downtown/West End
3.8/5103 Reviews
Dallas City Center
My family and I came to Dallas to visit more family and we stayed at the Springhill Suits. During our stay we used valet services and each time we had an encounter with Chris he was AMAZING. Super on top of everything very time considerate! This guy was such a gentleman. Thank you so much for a bright start to our mornings!
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Dallas W - I-30 Cockrell Hill
4.1/593 Reviews
Breakfast 0k, the extra bed is not known, it is convenient for children, the hotel is conveniently located near Wal-Mart, the parking lot is free
Trinity Suites Downtown Dallas
3.3/598 Reviews
Hello this place is great stay when traveling somewhere. I think the apartment is cozy and has a lot of space. I stayed for one night and it was better than my expectations. There is a doube room for couples and the place looks as on pictures.
Residence Inn Dallas at the Canyon
4.5/559 Reviews
First of all, when it says the rooms have a ”shower/tub combination”, don’t believe them. Don’t believe ANY hotel chain on that: they are taking out the tubs as fast as possible. Cheaper to have a walk-in shower, easier to clean. ***But how do you bathe your small child in a shower?*** They’ve never had a shower and here you are in a strange place and suddenly they have water hitting their face and head and are terrified. But the description SAID there was a TUB, right? What are hotel execs thinking -- that we won’t notice? DON’T TAKE OUT ALL THE TUBS, people. We reserved a room for our family based on that description. I went downstairs before we finished putting down our suitcases, to say ”there must be some mistake, I have a little kid and there’s NO TUB in the bathroom, just a big shower stall. And I reserved a room with a tub.” But there were no other rooms available that have a tub. This trend needs to stop. Either put the tub back in or CHANGE your description. And TripAdvisor, be on notice that you cannot any longer say ”shower/tub combination” as one of the options, because MANY HOTELS NO LONGER OFFER THEM, so split that option into ”Shower only” AND ”Shower/tub combination”, thank you. Don’t do this to families! We take these rooms so we can use the kitchen which makes things easier on us but instead, you make it hard on us in the bathroom, not easier with that huge error. Aside from that, the room was clean. We dropped something behind the sofa/sleeper sofa and had to take it apart to retrieve the item, and it all was clean under there, pretty amazing. All dishes and silverware were in the dishwasher, still hot from steaming and drying, a good thing. Some surfaces are showing wear and tear. The doors in the cabinet under the bathroom sink are missing, and the woodwork is chipped and worn. There are no pens or pads of paper or directories about what’s nearby, in the room. Oh sure, they put some information on the TV but no pens? At a Marriott? So I asked for a few at the front desk and the person gave me ONE, saying ”COVID”. Sure, blame COVID for everything! The morning breakfast is good: scrambled eggs, bacon (not every day), sausage (most days), bread/muffins/bagels for toasting, grits, fresh fruit, yogurt, juices (not the best but they’ll do), cucumber water (nice!), waffles you make yourself. Not from Whole Foods but hey, pretty good. For a couple of days, there was no butter, oddly enough. And the person maintaining the kitchen and food-serving area for several days was not wearing a mask. But COVID! Come on, staff, either all wear a mask or all don’t wear them. One of the managers never wore one, but three others did. Signs everywhere about wearing a mask, too. And hardly any guests wore them in the common areas, either, including the elevators. Then again, this is Texas. I think the bed is too high. But the room was quiet, and faced west so we saw a few spectacular sunsets. The grounds outside need attention: y

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