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Dolphin Lake Park Bench

Travelodge by Wyndham Chicago - South Holland
3.3/576 Reviews

Travelodge by Wyndham Chicago - South Holland

South Holland|4.53km from Dolphin Lake Park Bench
Travel lodge Chicago This HAS to be the worst hotel/motel I’ve ever stayed in up to this point… As I pulled in I became worried about the quality of the hotel just by look at the outside of the building, but as seen from other places I’ve stayed, I shouldn’t judge a hotel just by the outside appearance… But in this case it proved to be correct. As I entered the hotel lobby inside there was a plexi glass screen covering the front desk, this glass looks to have been built into the foundation, meaning it was there pre-Covid. I asked the person at the front desk and it turns out it’s bulletproof glass which made me very nervous, so right off the start I didn’t feel all that safe. I was given a room key to one of the base level rooms, this made me slightly at ease as I could park directly outside my room so that way if someone tried to break in to the car I was driving I could hear the alarm go off. It only got worse as I entered my room. Floorboards have been lifted off the ground and I could see through to the foam padding beneath the floor boards, there was a fist sized hole in the wall and the immediate smell of smoke and body odor filled the room. I kept all of my belongings on a table or the sink top as I felt it was too dirty to leave them on the ground. Due to people smoking just outside my room, the air coming in from A/C unit only was part cold part smoky The entire state of the room just gave me a feeling of grossness and disgust. And it just became worse with the bathroom, it also smelled like body odor, and there wasn’t even so much a plastic dowel for the toilet paper to sit on, Just a 3/4 used roll of toilet paper sitting on the top of the toilet tank. in addition to that somebody left a little surprise for me in the toilet (there was pee left in the toilet). At the front desk I inquired where if I could drink the tapwater, usually I will get an “ I believe so“ or “There are water bottles in the room” but not here... what I got was “ I have no idea but probably not, you can buy water if you want to have a drink”. I found it weird that they “believe” that was sink water is not safe to drink, yet they had cups next to the sink? They did suggest getting ice from the machine and letting it melt if I didn’t feel like paying for water, but that would’ve been very time consuming. I feel like hotels/motels should be able to provide some free of charge water, if not from the tap then somewhere else on the property. The room description when I booked it said “mini-fridge” and “microwave” were available Which turned out to be completely false. There is a common use microwave next to the check in desk that people can use but especially now during Covid I felt it wasn’t the best idea to be using a microwave everybody has used. She informed me that the queen bed rooms don’t have microwaves and mini fridges and they don’t know how to change the description online, but the rooms with king beds did have them, so I did inqu

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Dolphin Lake Park Gazebo

Travelodge by Wyndham Chicago - South Holland
3.3/576 Reviews

Travelodge by Wyndham Chicago - South Holland

South Holland|4.6km from Dolphin Lake Park Gazebo
Travel lodge Chicago This HAS to be the worst hotel/motel I’ve ever stayed in up to this point… As I pulled in I became worried about the quality of the hotel just by look at the outside of the building, but as seen from other places I’ve stayed, I shouldn’t judge a hotel just by the outside appearance… But in this case it proved to be correct. As I entered the hotel lobby inside there was a plexi glass screen covering the front desk, this glass looks to have been built into the foundation, meaning it was there pre-Covid. I asked the person at the front desk and it turns out it’s bulletproof glass which made me very nervous, so right off the start I didn’t feel all that safe. I was given a room key to one of the base level rooms, this made me slightly at ease as I could park directly outside my room so that way if someone tried to break in to the car I was driving I could hear the alarm go off. It only got worse as I entered my room. Floorboards have been lifted off the ground and I could see through to the foam padding beneath the floor boards, there was a fist sized hole in the wall and the immediate smell of smoke and body odor filled the room. I kept all of my belongings on a table or the sink top as I felt it was too dirty to leave them on the ground. Due to people smoking just outside my room, the air coming in from A/C unit only was part cold part smoky The entire state of the room just gave me a feeling of grossness and disgust. And it just became worse with the bathroom, it also smelled like body odor, and there wasn’t even so much a plastic dowel for the toilet paper to sit on, Just a 3/4 used roll of toilet paper sitting on the top of the toilet tank. in addition to that somebody left a little surprise for me in the toilet (there was pee left in the toilet). At the front desk I inquired where if I could drink the tapwater, usually I will get an “ I believe so“ or “There are water bottles in the room” but not here... what I got was “ I have no idea but probably not, you can buy water if you want to have a drink”. I found it weird that they “believe” that was sink water is not safe to drink, yet they had cups next to the sink? They did suggest getting ice from the machine and letting it melt if I didn’t feel like paying for water, but that would’ve been very time consuming. I feel like hotels/motels should be able to provide some free of charge water, if not from the tap then somewhere else on the property. The room description when I booked it said “mini-fridge” and “microwave” were available Which turned out to be completely false. There is a common use microwave next to the check in desk that people can use but especially now during Covid I felt it wasn’t the best idea to be using a microwave everybody has used. She informed me that the queen bed rooms don’t have microwaves and mini fridges and they don’t know how to change the description online, but the rooms with king beds did have them, so I did inqu

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Bremen Grove Dog Park (membership required)

Quality Inn & Suites Orland Park - Chicago
3.6/5100 Reviews

Quality Inn & Suites Orland Park - Chicago

Orland Hills|4.35km from Bremen Grove Dog Park (membership required)
So many things. When you walk in there is a bad smell. The night front desk person was not friendly at all. There is no one to help with your bags. There are four carts you can use yourself. I had to ask her should we park here and where is the room and I got very little information. WiFi is awful. It shouldn’t even be called WiFi. I had to leave the hotel just to get signal. Towels are very small and apparently they have very few towels because even though we stayed four days we had to work very hard to get fresh towels - they kept telling us frequently they had run out. After two days and no cleaning service we asked for trash bags so we could eMpty out our trash ourselves and put new trash bags in the bins. We were told that all she could give us was one big trash bag. We did have someone come to clean the room once in four days but again we had to chase them to get fresh towels. Also there was a point we ran out of toilet paper and we had to work hard to find someone to Get us more. Night employee is very unfriendly and hard to get any information out of her as she is fixated on her phone. The ac units are very old so be prepared for a lot of noise when they go on and off at night - bring ear plugs. Also the rooms are dusty - we had to buy an air purifier just to prevent my asthma from flaring up. The ac is a wall unit so either it’s very cold or very hot - very out dated. Also some signs of leaking on the ceiling. The only reason we stayed is because we had a wedding and couldn’t get anywhere else. The carpets are very old everywhere and they have stains all over them. Light fixtures in the room were burnt out and did not work. We did complain about this but was told no other rooms available. We kept being told someone would come and take care of this but we are still waiting… no one came. But of course when it was time for checkout someone came to knock on the door. They need to do better. It’s disgraceful. There was a nice friendly employee that worked in the morning. In general morning staff was friendly. And if you happen to be lucky enough to find someone in housekeeping they were friendly too. Breakfast was not bad. They do have a complimentary hot breakfast - waffles, egg and sausage everyday. Would have been nice to have more choices but at least it was a hot breakfast as promised. I’ll be happy to talk more with management if they are reading this.
Comfort Inn & Suites Near Tinley Park Amphitheater
3.7/598 Reviews

Comfort Inn & Suites Near Tinley Park Amphitheater

Tinley Park|4.79km from Bremen Grove Dog Park (membership required)
Was in town for a funeral. We have stayed here many times prior. As always the front desk staff was friendly and very helpful. I arrived at about 1pm. Asked if my room was ready and was totally prepared for them to say no and to return later. The front desk clerk went upstairs to speak with housekeeping. Upon return I was informed that my ”newly renovated room was clean and ready to go”. I should say that this hotel is clearly being renovated. I get that. Hotels need to be renovated. I was actually kind of excited to see what they had done. Love the new color scheme. The carpet in the hallway is very stylish. However, that is as far as this renovation has gotten. By newly renovated they mean they put in new carpet and had an amateur come in to paint. I have a 12 year old niece that could have done a better job on the painting. Now on to housekeeping. Mind you, the front desk clerk specifically asked house keeping about my room and was told it was clean and ready for a new guest. I am posting photos with this review. We had a double queen suite with a sofa bed. When we got to the room it was clear there was no mattress on the sofa bed as the cushions were sunk down in the sofa. Housekeeping came by and installed the mattress. It looked clean but there was no mattress cover or bedding of any kind on it. I found the linens for the sofa bed in the closet. The blanket was filthy. Not just dirty but filthy. The pillowcase clearly had not been changed. There was make up and what appeared to be juice on it. The sheets had blood on them in more than one spot. Someone had actually taken the linens off the bed and instead of sending them to laundry they simply folded them neatly and put them in the closet for the next guest. I took them down to the front desk and she could not apologize enough. I got clean linen and a new blanket. The blanket had a huge tear in the corner. This newly renovated room had a toilet seat that slid when you sat on it. The furniture looked like it had not been wiped down in a year. It was all nicked and battered. The light switches were dirty and there was a coating of dust on everything. I was truly disappointed. My pet peeve is dirty hotel bathrooms. the sink and toilet were clean but the tub was stained and there was an orange film in it. The wall of the shower had something one it and someone had picked their nose and wiped it on the wall next to the toilet. This hotel cleaning staff is clearly in need of a lesson in ”guest ready” room. There was popcorn on the floor and the bathroom floor was dirty. Not sure if I will stay again. One last thing---I get why hotels have bright lights on the outside of the buildings. I don't get why they have such a hard time hanging drapes that close all the way. It is very difficult to sleep with a crack of bright light coming through the window. For goodness sake how hard is it to use one blackout panel that runs the entire width of the window!!! To the management of this property---sto

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceUS$429
Lowest PriceUS$85
Number of Reviews 99
Number of hotels6
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$134
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$257