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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Bridgeport
4.2/5102 Reviews

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Bridgeport

Bridgeport
For $90 it was a nice room...BUT. One night a year in August a charity group called ”Party with a Purpose” holds a gala in a tent about 500 ft. across the road from the Microtel. As it so happens, that was my night. Microtel doesn't have the best sound proofing and it was no match for the bass beat of the party band. Every thump came into my first floor room. It was like being in a box with your heartbeat being played over a speaker. I asked the front desk guy if he could do anything. No. The party was not associated with them. I went across the road to the Wyndham hotel right next to the party. Could they do anything? No. It wasn't affiliated with them and the guy said he ”caught hell every year” from his guests about it. I went back to my Microtel. I asked the Microtel guy if he had a room on the side away from the band. No. He had only one open room...the room above mine on the second floor. I borrowed the key to check it out. Oddly, it was quieter...apparently the bass traveled through the ground to my first floor room. I moved upstairs, put in my earplugs and went to sleep. The party was still on at 11. Early in the morning I took out the earplugs because the party was over. Then the rhino that was staying in the room above me woke up and thumped across the floor...remember the lack of soundproofing? Back in went the earplugs until I got up later to start my day. My advice...take earplugs if you stay in a Microtel and avoid this one in August.
Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Bridgeport/Clarksburg
4.5/5101 Reviews

Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Bridgeport/Clarksburg

Bridgeport
Travelers beware! (Exsp seniors/retirees) This hotel sprung an additional $38 a night fee on my 80 year old in-laws when they were traveling from out of state. I booked and paid for the room online, via Wyndham's website. When they checked in the room was dirty. They wiped up a spill on the bathroom floor and the towel turned BLACK with dirt. They approached the front desk manager with the cleanliness issues and were shrugged off and told that ”its hard to find help” and ”we have a lot of construction workers that stay here”. The room was never cleaned, and they were never taken seriously. The additional charge was for a small dog they were traveling with. My issue is not with the charge but the fact that it's not listed ANYWHERE on their website and just sprung upon you when you arrive tired from traveling with no other choice. It's not listed on the website when you book (they blamed this on cooperate as they ”dont know what you see when you book online because they have never looked at it” , then I was told I should have called and confirmed their policies myself over the phone after booking directly with Wydham, and then the manager Amy even went as far as to tell me that SHE always assumes there is a pet fee and I was in the wrong for not expecting one even though she has no clue what IGH or Marriott does, she only knows her hotel policies. She even went farther to say they cannot publish the rates because they range from $38-100$ extra a night at check-in and are on a ”case by case basis”. What hotel can't publish their rates? This is insane. As a customer we have the right to know what we will be charged. This place is a nickel and dime the customer, make up rates as we go, case by case basis that has an excuse for EVERYTHING. If you stay beware! They point their finger at cooperate, and corporate points it at them. You as a customer are just screwed.

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