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Residence Inn Minneapolis Downtown at the Depot
4.2/563 Reviews

Residence Inn Minneapolis Downtown at the Depot

Minneapolis|2.64km from Yuya Negishi Mural
We stayed there for 8 days. Overall, it was fine but one of the overnight managers was rude, inp, and passive aggressive. The Good: Decent rooms but small than I expected. I’ve been in Residence Inns in New York City with rooms that are the same size as those in Minneapolis. Parking lot is convenient and reasonably priced. Also, our room had 2 Queen beds and a full kitchen. The Bad: WThe night we checked in, we noticed that the oven was on - no idea how long that was on. Also, the stove-oven looked like it was out of the 70’s. I refused to touch. The Ugly: Daily housekeeping. The front desk staff is not on the same page and was not transparent. Instead of the details, the takeaway is the front desk established the wrong expectations - daily housekeeping. I complained repeatedly when those expectations were not met. Each time I complained, I got an apology but no one corrected the expectations by saying we don’t have the staff for daily housekeeping. If I heard that, I would have had very different expectations. In the last month, I’ve been in two other hotels that were crystal clear with housekeeping expectations- it’s not that hard. In any event, this lead to the overnight manager loudly complaining to a staff membe about “some guy constantly complaining about housekeeping. Someone should tell him we don’t have the staff.” It was rude, unprofessional, and he should have had the courage and consideration to address me directly. I don’t recommend staying here.
Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, the Depot
4.3/595 Reviews

Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, the Depot

Minneapolis|2.69km from Yuya Negishi Mural
This is a difficult review to write. I understand that in a pandemic, hotels are getting crushed financially and must make adjustments to survive. But they should disclose upfront what they are doing. In this case, the Renaissance is adjacent to the Marriott Residence Inn. They are actually two sides of the same building. They have closed all public areas of the Renaissance, and you now check in and enter through the front desk of the Residence Inn, connected by a long hallway to the Renaissance. The Renaissance Depot advertises itself as being in the Milwaukee Road Depot but in fact all of those historic areas of the hotel shown on the website (such as the Great Hall) are closed, and that train station was the main reason I chose this hotel. The breakfast is a bag with an orange, a small yogurt, and an Otis Spunkmeyer wrapped muffin. None of this is disclosed on the website. Meanwhile, they are charging a higher price then the Residence Inn but with none of the amenities. The two main Renaissance elevators are closed. One small side elevator is still in use. The sign says use of the elevator is limited to one person. Luckily hotel occupancy was low, so that wasn't a big issue. The rooms were fine except there are no drawers or shelves -- just a luggage rack. There was no bath tub -- just a full-sized shower. The front desk staff were exceedingly nice. The hotel is very close to central downtown. Very convenient to the historic mills and the stone bridge.

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Radisson Red Minneapolis Downtown
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This was in a great location, very safe, I read nervous trying to find a place to park in other to check in but it went fine. It costs but I highly recommend pushing. I used the underground parkng for extra security. Fun style to the room. Safe in room. Cost space, ice bucket, fridge, TV. Lots of plans everywhere for electronic. Yep shade in the large window one to block sun another to let light in. Nice Good restaurant in site It is safe because you need your key for your room, EV Elevators, to get to unwind parking and lobby bathroom ! Highly recommended!
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Delta Hotels Minneapolis Northeast
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Moxy Minneapolis Downtown
4.2/5103 Reviews
Came in town for one night, and wanted a place downtown to stay. Moxy did not disappoint. It was close to a bunch of cool things to explore, and the hotel itself was a fun place to hang. Teresa was great at check in and made us feel welcomed immediately. I loved the complimentary drink at check in, and the lobby was a cool place to hang out. Board games, a bar, and tvs kept us entertained when we weren’t exploring. The room had an amazing view and I appreciated the super hot shower. Great value overall for the quality we experienced. Definitely recommend a stay, it’s perfect for Viking game days!
Aloft Minneapolis
4.2/5107 Reviews
I had a very good experience at this Aloft. I initially checked out this Aloft because of the very affordable nightly rate. I was worried about the parking though because my car was full. I didn’t want to park in the garage across the street, so the girl at the front desk (I wish I could remember her name as she was great) made room for me in the onsite parking even though it was full (definitely reserve an onsite parking spot if you will be going here with a car). She also sent an extra chair to our room since there were two of us working, sent up extra towels, and sent towels to the pool for us. Along with the rest of the staff, she made sure to accommodate our every need, and was just really nice. The room was also very nice and spacious. I would definitely stay here again.
Residence Inn Minneapolis Downtown at the Depot
4.2/563 Reviews
We stayed there for 8 days. Overall, it was fine but one of the overnight managers was rude, inp, and passive aggressive. The Good: Decent rooms but small than I expected. I’ve been in Residence Inns in New York City with rooms that are the same size as those in Minneapolis. Parking lot is convenient and reasonably priced. Also, our room had 2 Queen beds and a full kitchen. The Bad: WThe night we checked in, we noticed that the oven was on - no idea how long that was on. Also, the stove-oven looked like it was out of the 70’s. I refused to touch. The Ugly: Daily housekeeping. The front desk staff is not on the same page and was not transparent. Instead of the details, the takeaway is the front desk established the wrong expectations - daily housekeeping. I complained repeatedly when those expectations were not met. Each time I complained, I got an apology but no one corrected the expectations by saying we don’t have the staff for daily housekeeping. If I heard that, I would have had very different expectations. In the last month, I’ve been in two other hotels that were crystal clear with housekeeping expectations- it’s not that hard. In any event, this lead to the overnight manager loudly complaining to a staff membe about “some guy constantly complaining about housekeeping. Someone should tell him we don’t have the staff.” It was rude, unprofessional, and he should have had the courage and consideration to address me directly. I don’t recommend staying here.

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