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Hampton Inn Bordentown
4.2/5101 Reviews
As a frequent traveler north to south and back on I95, it continues to amaze and disappoint how indifferent evening check in staff at Hilton and other chain hotels has and continues to be. Seriously, does Hilton not provide any training at all? A simple Hello and welcome to Hilton would be a significant upgrade. Shocking. The room was clean and fine except for the bathroom. Upgrades were minimal and the shower not inviting at all. The remnants of the old wall paper on the walls was interesting. Hilton couldn't literally remove all of the old wallpaper. The price of the room was higher than any other area hotel and it was not reflective of the quality of the room or the experience. Back to Country Inn and Suites for much less and comparable stay
Rodeway Inn Mount Laurel Hwy 73
2.9/5116 Reviews
Decent accommodations. The housekeeping team is really thorough and very polite and helpful. Front desk staff is decent to those who act decent toward them. Lots of upset customers when I’m traveling through so I can see why the staff may be unengaged. Having a Smoking room shouldn’t mean cigarette-burned comforter. Breakfast that’s advertised isn’t true. They only serve 6 oz cups of coffee and that even stops around 9. Steer clear of room 118, long term guests with loads of drama...EVERY EVENING. If you need utensils, don’t bother being polite and asking the restaurant that’s ten steps away from the hotel. You’ll get lectured on how “people” do this often, and how sick they are of it....I just offered to PURCHASE a plastic spoon. I didn’t sign up for a lecture. I had also patronized both parts of the restaurant since being a guest, but the rude manager that came out from the back to ask what I wanted wasn’t aware - nor did I think he cared. Bottom line- there is a Walmart and other restaurants up the road; as well as other hotels. Pick one.
Comfort Inn & Suites Mt. Holly - Westampton
2.9/5105 Reviews
Staff is great and place is clean.
Knights Inn Mount Laurel
2.9/574 Reviews
Close to the turnpike and 295. McDonald's and Applebees next door. The hotel room was clean, spacious, and comfortable. The woman at the front desk was very helpful and friendly. It was perfect for my stay.
Courtyard Burlington Mt. Holly/Westampton
4.2/5104 Reviews
Very good hotel. You may not be used to it when you first move in. But after staying for a few days, I found it to be very good. You can continue to pay attention and continue to stay in the future.
Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4.1/546 Reviews
Anytime you see feral cats in the parking lot perhaps you have made a mistake in your choice of hotel. I had to make a last minute reservation over the memorial day weekend. The residence inn was well reviewed and we chose it. Clearly was not a Marriott experience and hardly worth $300 a night The check-in was somewhat chaotic but what really welcomed us to the negative experience was the rank smell of ********* throughout the entire second floor. The first floor carpet smelled if anything worse. The room itself was perfectly clean But not at all soundproof and was rather too much of an invitation to get to know your neighbors. In these Covid days one is used to there being low staff and no housekeeping. That having been said no one ever answered the phone so when you called. We called down four towels and it rang so many times when we hung up we had actually forgotten we were still on the phone. When we went down to ask for towels they looked at us and said sorry we have no towels. The free breakfast was worth what we paid for it being that they ran out of coffee at 8 AM and we headed to the Dunkin’ Donuts next door which thankfully had not run out of coffee at 8 AM. Hard to believe given how expensive the two nights were but it does appear to be more of an extended stay for families between residences. I probably am in 30 to 40 hotels a year and this was clearly the worst experience I’ve had.

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