If you are looking for a Smoke filled room this is the place for you. The hotel staff are not friendly at all and are more concerned about making money without any notion of hospitality. I find it strange that Choice Hotels has not kept up with this hotel as they normally should have a well trained staff. Also the non smoking rooms are smelly as they sit across the hallway where there are smoking rooms so be careful with that. Breakfast seemed plentiful but be careful with the breakfast sausage as they looked raw, also take notice of the coffee cups as they seemed rinsed and reused Fine better elsewhere.
Alan N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Bremerton, WA
Clean and quiet, about 15 minutes from the Manchester-Boston airport. Easy to find right off the freeway. Breakfast is a staple at Comfort-Inn and this one was decent and very similar to the other ones I’ve experienced.
Carolyn A.
Rating des Ortes: 2 South Burlington, VT
Imagine if you walked into a hotel, and the first thing you heard was some guy talking very loudly and continuously in Gaelic. And the strong smell of cooked cabbage wafted through the air. The guy at the desk was very nice, but he had a brogue so thick you couldn’t understand him and you weren’t really sure if he understood you. And then you found some relative of his was sleeping in the lobby. Maybe, you would find it to be a curious if rustic ethnic haven. More likely, unless you shared their ethnicity, and maybe even if you did, you’d think you’d gone slumming. These people aren’t Irish, and I don’t really know what they are, but am guessing Indian or Pakistani. I illustrated this with my own ethnicity, because even if it were my own people just off the boat, it wouldn’t make for an appropriate general American hotel experience, in my opinion. I have stayed here several times, and have witnessed a rather quick deterioration in a relatively new hotel. When I first came here a few years ago, I would have given it a 4. It smelled clean then, and now, it just smells. The bed was comfortable, the basics were still pretty good. The stay wasn’t awful, but I’ve stayed at much better Comfort Inns. It’s more like a Rodeway Inn now. There was a stained washcloth and the cleaning wasn’t very careful. There is no elevator so you have to schlepp your luggage up and down the steps. The breakfast is a staple at Comfort Inn; not too exciting but plentiful and with enough variety to allow you to find something. The best thing for some of us is the coffee, which was gone by the time I got there. Uncle Seamus, wearing native costume had to be called in to get more. The odor of ethnic food pervades this hotel now, night and day, and it certainly isn’t the breakfast. This hotel is fairly convenient to airport, and does provide a shuttle service. Sorry to see it so Econolodge-y.