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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Council Bluffs/Omaha
3.8/590 Reviews

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Council Bluffs/Omaha

Lewis|1km from Bass Pro Shops
First off, ”microtel” means ”micro-sized room.” But that's OK. It just means you have to walk carefully around the bed and for your trouble, you get a lower price. I'm fine with that. The things I'm not so fine with follow: 1. The check-in clerk was MIA from the desk for at least 20 minutes while several parties arrived and lined up, waiting to check in, all of us puzzled and unsure what to do. When the clerk got back, he gave no apology or explanation. 2. As he processed each of us, he seemed very flustered and unsure how to do this job. I almost felt badly for him. Where was his manager? His training? 3. Parts of our room had been cleaned well, but the carpet was so dirty that the bottoms of our bare feet were black within an hour. Also, the carpet was slightly wet and spongy--the kind of spongy that happens in a humid climate with an evaporative cooler instead of real A/C. Does the management know this? 4. Our curtains seemed nice enough until we closed them and found that the black-out liner backing was full of holes. Not life-threatening, but yucky. 5. The freezer part of our refrigerator was defunct. Again, not vital, but annoying. 6. In the pool area, all the pool towels were soiled and were dumped into a laundry basket there. No clean towels. So before getting wet, I went back to the front desk, where the same clerk didn't seem to know anything about pool towels. He then went back to the laundry room and brought me a hand-towel-sized towel with a pool stripe. Not very helpful. 7. The lock on our bathroom door was loose, causing the handle to pull out of the lock mechanism from the inside. We were always able to get out of the bathroom by sticking our finger into the lock mechanism, but somebody who isn't handy might panic in there. 8. As we were checking out, again, no sight of a clerk for several minutes. Finally, a young woman appeared. My husband said we were checking out of room 123 and handed her our keys. She dropped the keys in the key box (I guess we were supposed to have done that ourselves) and smirked, as if to communicate, ”You bothered me for THIS?” OK, we apologize for the mistake, but a little smile or at least a ”Thank you” wouldn't kill her. So all in all, there was no one thing that would disqualify Microtel from our consideration in the future--just a whole series of actions which communicate that this Microtel location doesn't care about its customers, doesn't plan to maintain the property properly and doesn't plan to train staff to value anything about their jobs. I'm not sure who owns this problem, but we won't be back.

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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Council Bluffs/Omaha
3.8/590 Reviews
First off, ”microtel” means ”micro-sized room.” But that's OK. It just means you have to walk carefully around the bed and for your trouble, you get a lower price. I'm fine with that. The things I'm not so fine with follow: 1. The check-in clerk was MIA from the desk for at least 20 minutes while several parties arrived and lined up, waiting to check in, all of us puzzled and unsure what to do. When the clerk got back, he gave no apology or explanation. 2. As he processed each of us, he seemed very flustered and unsure how to do this job. I almost felt badly for him. Where was his manager? His training? 3. Parts of our room had been cleaned well, but the carpet was so dirty that the bottoms of our bare feet were black within an hour. Also, the carpet was slightly wet and spongy--the kind of spongy that happens in a humid climate with an evaporative cooler instead of real A/C. Does the management know this? 4. Our curtains seemed nice enough until we closed them and found that the black-out liner backing was full of holes. Not life-threatening, but yucky. 5. The freezer part of our refrigerator was defunct. Again, not vital, but annoying. 6. In the pool area, all the pool towels were soiled and were dumped into a laundry basket there. No clean towels. So before getting wet, I went back to the front desk, where the same clerk didn't seem to know anything about pool towels. He then went back to the laundry room and brought me a hand-towel-sized towel with a pool stripe. Not very helpful. 7. The lock on our bathroom door was loose, causing the handle to pull out of the lock mechanism from the inside. We were always able to get out of the bathroom by sticking our finger into the lock mechanism, but somebody who isn't handy might panic in there. 8. As we were checking out, again, no sight of a clerk for several minutes. Finally, a young woman appeared. My husband said we were checking out of room 123 and handed her our keys. She dropped the keys in the key box (I guess we were supposed to have done that ourselves) and smirked, as if to communicate, ”You bothered me for THIS?” OK, we apologize for the mistake, but a little smile or at least a ”Thank you” wouldn't kill her. So all in all, there was no one thing that would disqualify Microtel from our consideration in the future--just a whole series of actions which communicate that this Microtel location doesn't care about its customers, doesn't plan to maintain the property properly and doesn't plan to train staff to value anything about their jobs. I'm not sure who owns this problem, but we won't be back.

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