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Econo Lodge Mount Laurel
2.9/599 Reviews

Econo Lodge Mount Laurel

Mount Laurel|6.1km from city center
This hotel is average for the price (cheap). My expectations are realistic, so I will say that the room is small but decent. My complaint is that the hotel advertises ”free continintal breakfast,” but upon checking in, I was informed that there is no breakfast. Yes, there is a disclaimer that states that ”due to COVID 19, some services (including food and beverages) MIGHT not be available.” It is now mid-October, 2020, and we are about seven months into this ”pandemic.” How long are hotels like this Choice Hotel Econolodge going to continue to advertise Free Breakfast when, in fact, there is no free breakfast, and how long are they going to use the Corona virus as an excuse to continue to charge guests the same rates for less service? The hotel's own transaction receipt still states that free breakfast is included in the price of the room. How long would it take, or how difficult would it be to correct the information on the website to reflect the current (and into the foreseeable future) situation? Instead, they prefer to just do nothing, knowing that they are pulling in budget-minded cutomers through false advertising? I am sure that it is profitable to reap the extra cash earned by not providing the promised service and not doing so with impunity. I, for one, do not appreciate selecting a marginally satifactory hotel for my accommodations because they offer a free breakfast only to find out that they don't. Unhappy Camper in NJ

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Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4.1/547 Reviews

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate

Mount Laurel|3.81km from city center
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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Jacobs Chapel Colemantown Foundation

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4.1/547 Reviews

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate

Mount Laurel|4.4km from Jacobs Chapel Colemantown Foundation
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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Paws Farm Nature Center

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4.1/547 Reviews

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate

Mount Laurel|3.07km from Paws Farm Nature Center
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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Paulsdale

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4.1/547 Reviews

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate

Mount Laurel|2.72km from Paulsdale
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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T.J. Maxx

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4.1/547 Reviews

Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate

Mount Laurel|0.7km from T.J. Maxx
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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Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4.1/547 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.
Courtyard Mt. Laurel Cherry Hill
4.1/5101 Reviews
My mom and I stayed at this hotel for 2 weeks, and we cut our stay short due to an incident that happened at our door room. A skittish man, who apparently was not a guest at the hotel, had free access to the hallways and was standing at our door for around 10 minutes. Anyway, it was such a scary situation, and the hotel manager did not take the situation seriously after we had reported the incident three times at the front desk. On top of that, we found out there aren't any cameras in the hallway. Do they really take security that seriously as he said? The only positive thing about the hotel was the outstanding service we got from the front desk employees, such as Michael, Tammy, and Rebecca to mention a few.
Rodeway Inn Mount Laurel Hwy 73
2.9/5115 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.
Hilton Garden Inn Mt. Laurel
4/5101 Reviews
Hospitality and cleanliness has taken a backseat at this establishment!! You are required to give 24 hours notice for housekeeping due to a staffing shortage. Ask yourself this, if this place has a shortage, do you REALLY think that your room will be thoroughly cleaned to prevent the spead of Covid-19? I don't think so. If protocols to ensure you have a guaranteed clean room are lessened due to staffing issues, I recommend staying at a different brand of hotel. Shame on you Hilton for allowing this practice under your watch. I was forced to check out after a 3 night stay because no one would clean my room. A 24 hour request for housekeeping at this point should be irrelevant to prevent a guest from checking out. General Manager, Scott Fisher and Assistant General Manager, Ignacio Fonseca agreed to follow this disgraceful practice. Seriously, the entire staff is operating at sub par standards. Don't waste your money or time here.
Hyatt Place Mt Laurel
4.2/5100 Reviews
This is my 2nd time staying at this hotel. The service has always been good, the staff friendly and the value excellent in my opinion. The room is large and comfortable and the complimentary breakfast was an extra bonus for me. The location was good for me as well in terms of going back and forth to Philadelphia
Sonesta Simply Suites Philadelphia Mount Laurel
3.6/5104 Reviews
Sonesta Suites Mt Laurel is an excellent hotel, especially for people with disabilities. The rooms have kitchenettes with full fridge. microwave and stove top, plus the utensils and equipment needed to cook a meal. The bed and pillows were comfortable and the room was very clean; no complaints at all on that score. The front desk staff was very helpful and went out of their way to assist me due to my disability. I would definitely stay there again.

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Highest PriceUS$775
Lowest PriceUS$63
Number of Reviews 2,462
Number of hotels38
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$170
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$234

Mount Laurel Hotel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Mount Laurel. If you travel to United States, visiting Mount Laurel is a good choice. In Mount Laurel, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Mount Laurel using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are 26 hotels in Mount Laurel with excellent service. The local average price is 116 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 four-star hotels in Mount Laurel at an average price of 110 USD per night. There are 12 three-star hotels in Mount Laurel at an average price of 144 USD per night. There are 10 two-star hotels in Mount Laurel at an average price of 90 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Mount Laurel. Westin is the top choice of many travelers in Mount Laurel. In Mount Laurel, chain hotels such as Westin are one of the top choices among travelers. A popular hotel in Mount Laurel, Wyndham Philadelphia - Mount Laurel is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at The Hotel ML.

The most popular attractions for tourists in Mount Laurel are Paws Farm Nature Center, Trotter's Crossing, Jacobs Chapel Colemantown Foundation. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Portrait Innovations, Verizon Wireless to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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