Latest Reviews for North Dakota Hotels

Super 8 by Wyndham Jamestown
3.5/593 Reviews
We stayed here on a long road trip across the US from Canada. Upon arrival, they checked us in fairly quickly. Got to our room and the keys didn't work, so went back and got new keys. The room upon first appearance was fine. However, of the 2 lamps in the room (only light source) neither worked and both had broken glass bulbs in them, huge fire hazard. So I called down to the office to get new lamps. I left broken ones outside room while we went out to find some dinner. Upon our return, the lamps were gone but no new ones. I went to the front desk and waited and the lady said oh....she put them in storage, didn't realize we needed new ones???? Uhm okay.... so she eventually brought us two more so we had some light. The plug situation is iffy in the room at best. The location is okay and there is a mall across the highway which was the one positive there. It was quite a loud motel... The next morning I went to make coffee with the coffee machine in the room only to discover that the basket for it was completely missing so unable to make coffee....UGH. We went down to the continental breakfast and all that was left was 1 yogurt, 1!!! That was at 8am. We left and had to go buy breakfast. All in all, I would NOT recommend this motel. this is the 2nd Super 8 we have stayed in the past year and neither was great.
Best Western Roosevelt Place Hotel
4.4/5102 Reviews
The location can be tricky to find because not all of the streets have signage. They had white towels and linens, just very thin. I am talking frayed edges on the top sheets, and a washcloth that had a hole in it. On the day we arrived, we were settling in when the door opened with a card key. I thought it was housekeeping, even though we had not asked for anything. Instead we heard “sorry, I was given this key” and the door closed. A short while later, I answered the phone to a rather demanding “Who is this?” I stated my name and followed with “And whom am I speaking with?” She stated her name and said she was from the front desk. She asked how we got the keys to that room. I said my sister had recently checked in and was given two card keys with that room number written on the paper key holder. She asked my sisters name and spelling. She indicated that our room was assigned to a different party and there was something in the conversation about us having to move. I said we are not moving. (We are disabled senior citizens.) I was more than a bit taken aback by her rudeness. She said she would call us back. I had to say to her twice that there was no need to, because we were not moving. My sister and I went to the front desk to show this person, whom I will call Amanda, our IDs and the card key case. By that time Amanda said she found out that the person from the previous shift had given us the room, but had recorded it as a different room. So we went back to our room. Of course, the keys did not work. So we had to go back to see Amanda and have our keys reprogrammed for the room. Can you imagine the frustration? Later that night there was thumping on the floor until 11:30. I had ear plugs and was able to sleep, but my sister wasn’t as fortunate. The next day the thumping started at 7:30 AM and went on for a while and then more of it in the afternoon. I went upstairs and knocked on the door. I saw what appeared to be three generations and I assumed the grandkids were jumping on the floor, possibly off of the beds. So annoying. The few television channels we had from the Direct TV had so many lapses in transmission that it was difficult to watch. Other than that, the breakfasts were better than the usual wet eggs breakfast. The cook/attendant was attentive and kept things clean. The housekeeping staff was friendly and did a great job at keeping everything clean. There were also nicer and more professional front desk employees. Overall for the price I don’t think we will go here again. And, no, we were not given any compensation for the inconvenience of the room key mixup.
Red Roof Inn Fargo - I-94/ Medical Center
3.5/595 Reviews
The city of Fargo is said to have the lowest prices in North America. If the Red Roof INN is placed in other cities, it is estimated that it will cost 800 yuan per night. The prices here are really low. But it’s also very simple. Don’t even think about slippers and toothbrushes. They are not available in North America, but it’s not surprising that disposable shampoos are necessary. Fortunately, I always use my own.
Super 8 by Wyndham West Fargo Main Ave ND
3.5/542 Reviews
Breakfast is good, and the price is nice
Quality Inn Bismarck I-94
3.8/596 Reviews
The hotel was crazy busy due to some sort of convention. There were limited room options but it was the parking situation that really made this a less than stellar stay. There was limited parking anywhere but a delivery truck blocked part of the parking too -- making it impossible to come and go from the spaces. The room across from ours had three small yapping dogs. There should be a limit to the number of pets per room as they were out of control all night. The room was suite large sized but with a very, very small bathroom. The toilet was low and with no room, difficult to use. The floor was uneven so walking across the carpet was unsteady while carrying luggage, or really, any items. The location was right off the freeway so we chose this hotel for its easy on/off.
Comfort Inn
3.4/597 Reviews
Ramada by Wyndham Williston
3.1/540 Reviews
Dickinson Inn
3.1/549 Reviews
Two Rivers Inn West
3.8/578 Reviews
Dakota Inn
2.9/514 Reviews

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