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Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Dallas Park Central
3.5/51 Reviews
Park Central
I’d have to start off by saying the pictures were slightly misleading. I’m not hard to please but at the bare minimum the property should be clean. I arrived to check-in around 10pm and the lobby area was very dark. There was also a sign on the door that indicated some sort of inspection was taking place. I stood at the front for a few minutes before a young man appeared. The gentleman at the desk was friendly and to the point. While he checked me in, I couldn’t help but notice bags of trash in the office behind the desk. It was very messy behind the counter. The cleanliness of the property definitely was an issue during the duration of my stay. There were bags of trash randomly about the hallways. I felt like I was at a trap house. The room itself was decent but it was hard to overlook the stained carpets and old fixtures. I really wanted to like this place but it was very difficult. The beds were comfortable. The location of the property was decent as well. All in all, would I stay here again? Definitely not. The tall Sonesta Tower across the street was much better. We ended up checking out and going there.
Sonesta Simply Suites Dallas Galleria
3.4/5100 Reviews
Galleria
I have stayed in many IHG properties, including Candlewood Suites, and they have always been good. This room was an embarrassment to the company! The experience started with the check-in where we were processed by a very sharp young lady. Full disclosure, I was somewhat surprised I was not given an upgrade due to my Rewards standing but, it was a reward night. When the elevator door opened, it squeaked so badly we were apprehensive about getting in. We did make it to the third floor and our room appeared to be fine. BUT, the first issue arose when the remote would not turn on the TV. I finally got it to light up by using the power button on the set. The remote would only move the channels up, not down and although the closed captions showed on, they did not work. When my wife got out of the shower, she told me it was the slowest draining tub she had ever seen. When I got in later, I had to remove the stopper completely in order to get it to drain. The control for the sink stopper WOULD NOT WORK and I had to push it all the way down. Then, I could not get it open and my shaving cream residue stayed in the sink after I pried the stopper enough to get it to slowly drain. When I got in the shower, I discovered the shampoo and the conditioner containers WERE EMPTY! I related all these issues to the desk person when I checked out but I am not confident she was concerned at all! Although I used reward points for this room, I WASTED THEM!
Extended Stay America Suites - Dallas - Greenville Avenue
3.2/587 Reviews
Park Central
Honestly I can say that Kendrick is the best person for this job. He is understanding and goes above and beyond to do his job and always makes sure that we were well taken care of, while we are here waiting to get into our new apartment. And also the gentleman that works mornings there from 8 to 3. They always made sure our stay was enjoyable. I would recommend staying here bc those two go beyond to make sure their guests are always happy. I would give those two 100 stars if I could. **Lisa**
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Dallas Park Central Northeast
4.1/571 Reviews
Park Central
We booked this last minute through Expedia.com after our flight was delayed getting in to Dallas. The booking went very easy. We arrived about 10pm on a Friday night. The first thing we saw when entering was the blatant show of an armored security guard at the desk was a bit disconcerting. It portrayed fear for the safety of the guests instead of insuring it as he was quite imposing and intruded into personal space. Otherwise, check-in was very quick and the clerk directed us to our room. Upon looking around the property seemed to be in need of some TLC, but it was not in a poor state. We were tired, so we went on to our room. The room itself was on the 4th floor, right off the elevator. It was spartan, but appeared clean. There was a seating area with a tiny kitchenette-style area and a small LCD TV. The TV ”Guide” channel also did not display any data, so we had to resort to channel surfing. The batteries in the remote were very low, so it was difficult to change channels. Upon entering the bedroom, we encountered a king-sized bed which barely fit in the space. There was only one outlet next to the bed which worked, and one of the reading lights was non-functional. We inspected the linens and found them clean and the pillows did not immediately crush. Upon looking at the window, we had a great view of the side of an event center. And the lock on the window which was supposed to keep it secure had been broken off (part of it was laying in the window sill). Moving to the bathroom, we found a nice sized bathroom with a huge Jacuzzi tub. My girlfriend set about to fill it and take a bath. It took quite a long time to do so as the water pressure was not good. Also, the temperature of the water was either ice-cold or scalding hot. There seemed no way to get it to be even a bit ”warm”. The sink was cracked, but did not seem to leak. The exhaust fan ran, but did nothing to clear steam from the room. We slept well in spite of the sirens along the streets and then went down to try the breakfast. It was very typical of this chain and included the typical cereals, powdered eggs, bacon, turkey sausage, and pre-made biscuits with canned gravy. Nothing special, but about what I would expect. Checkout was easy, as we had paid via Expedia. Some things I learned the day after, though, were a bit alarming. So, some advice to the hotel: When checking in, it would be nice for the front-desk clerk to inform the guest that they will be automatically enrolled in the IGH rewards program. It would also be nice if they informed the guest that there will be an additional charge to their credit card ”as a deposit” before the charge occurs. While this was supposed to have been reversed at checkout, it has not yet been reversed at my bank. These two things indicate poor business practices. Overall, it was about average for what I have come to expect from a Holiday Inn Express anywhere in the country. So, 3 stars.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Dallas Near the Galleria
3.9/5101 Reviews
Galleria
Staying at this Embassy Suites was a terrible experience. I usually stay in a lot of Embassy Suites, but this one was by far the worst. The building is in dire need of repairs and remodeling, the elevator produces a loud buzzing sound, the hot tub was only functional one day, the pool was an unappealing shade of green with debris at the top, and the room itself was dingy and dirty. What made this experience even worse is that we had to request housekeeping service at the front desk every night and we never received an apology. I would advise everyone to avoid this particular location. After day one they informed us that we needed to request housekeeping service at the front desk. (Would have been good to tell us that when we checked in) Even after requesting housekeeping service at the front desk the next two nights, we never got it. We had to bring our trash down to the front desk every night and also request towels. The room itself was dingy and dirty. The carpet was worn, the tiles in the bathroom were broken, and the view from the window was an outside wall. At no time did we receive an apology or any other form of acknowledgement for the issue we were facing. The front desk staff acted as if this was a common occurrence and were clearly frustrated, yet they didn't really show any sympathy. I will say the chef who made omelets did a good job and so did the lady that was responsible for cleaning up the breakfast areas.
Sonesta Simply Suites Dallas Richardson
3.7/5100 Reviews
Park Central
We booked and paid for a bigger room (2 queens and pull out couch) because we have 4 kids on our trip for a wedding. Wanted to check in an hour earlier because we were passing thru and easier than at 10pm at night after a wedding. Were told on the phone that it would cost us $25 additional to check in early, so we declined. Checked in at 10 pm that night after the wedding to be told that just because we paid more for that room does not guarantee that we are in that room. They only had a king room with a pull out couch that would not accomodate 4 kids! The 2 ladies at the front desk were of no help, not even offering a dditional pillows or blankets. When asked if any of the other Sonesta's in the area (there were three!) had any rooms to accomodate, they insisted that they just ”thought” there was nothing available not even bothering to check. Worst customer service and they didn't care at all! This is my first and last time I will ever stay at a Sonesta and I will tell all my friends to never stay here!!!

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