Guest User
October 7, 2024
This is the second Wyndham property I've stayed at over the past three weeks -- neither were my choice -- and I think at this point in time, I need to break up with the Wyndham chain. While the last hotel was creepy and bizarre, this one was old and run down. The carpet was stained and worn. Multiple room doors had paint damage. Tile floors were buckled, handles were missing from closets, one of the bedside lamps' switch was broken. There was nothing in the bathroom sink to plug it or prevent loss; a look down showed someone prior to me had lost a toothpaste cap. Glad that's all it was since I almost lost a prescription bottle of eye drops down it. The ice machines on the first two floors were out of service, the elevator wasn't working reliably (ADA issues, anyone?), there was at least one active leak in the ceiling and plaster on the floor right off the entry. At least clean it up. Sheesh. The wi-fi was anything BUT high speed. The bed was slanted left to right; I'm not sure how I didn't fall out. In short, Wyndham is charging double what I'd consider paying for a rundown hotel. In other words: I'll stay in a rundown hotel if I know in advance what I'm getting. A hotel can be run down but still show signs that it's being run well. I can't say that for this property. Also? This is the second Wyndham in a row where I've had ADA issues and a lack of green/sustainability awareness and yeah. Time to break up with this hotel chain.