I had missed my connecting flight and rather than being housed in an unknown airport motel by the airline, I decided to press my luck and search for a budget hotel via *******. I found this property and decided to book it through their website. I figured that given the price this wasn’t what the typical BonVoy property but I was feeling adventurous. Upon arrival, you will notice that this location was next an electric substation, which wasn’t a deal breaker. Upon check-in, I noticed that this was typical motel structure (two floors with doors facing the parking lot). I went to look for check and the “lobby” door was locked. I was then instructed by the “receptionist” to go through the side window and provide my ID and credit card. She then proceeded to slide the agreement for me to sign. I noticed that the agreement had me paying an extra $10 for parking in their lot. Now, I had specifically looked for properties that listed Free Parking on their website. This one definitely had Free Parking on their website; in fact it even says so in their Triadvisor site. I pointed this out to the receptionist and she said that the website wasn’t correct. I said well I chose this place because it was free parking; she then proceeded to say you are welcome to park on the street. It then dawned on me. They were free parking >>> street parking. The $10 parking really wasn’t a big deal but it was how she handled the discussion. Maybe it was because it was 10pm at night. Maybe she was tired. Maybe I was dreaming. She then proceeded to give me room keys (305) and did not give me instructions on how to get there. There were two floors and I was looking for the third. Alas I found it behind the “lobby” doors and upon coming up the stairs there reeked a significant smell of *********. Having been in Las Vegas for the last 14 days I was tired of the smell of smoke. I really should have turned around Nope. I was going to brave it. So I proceeded to enter the room and was greeted with a quaint room that felt very old; like the furniture was old. The lone chair had “leather” seats that showed signs of wear. I then evaluated my life and decided that I my little “adventure” needs to be done with. I went to My BonVoy app and proceeded to book a room at the Four Points near the airport. As I am typing this review at a welcoming restaurant, I am realizing that this is experience (and subsequent review) costed me around $90 (inclusive of the $10 parking fee). Needless to say, I will not return.
The hotel is very good and it is very good to have a good bathroom and a good bathroom. No air condition but it is not warm so for us (september) no problem. To the BART is 5-10 minutes walk and then it is 20 minutes to the center. No charge of swifters and we also felt safe on the street when we walked back at 23.30 hour on the evening. Breakfast is free, so you don't expect anything from it. What bread, jam, butter, fruit, milk, coffee and pre-packed cookies. But if you don't find this, you can always get somewhere else to breakfast.
With a stay at Geneva Motel Daly City in Daly City, you'll be within a 10-minute drive of San Francisco Bay and Oracle Park. This motel is 6.5 mi (10.5 km) from Moscone Convention Center and 7.6 mi (12.3 km) from Lombard Street.Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 21 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Flat-screen televisions with satellite programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Bathrooms with bathtubs or showers are provided.
Located in Daly City (St. Francis), Cozy and Affordable Homes in Santa Ana is within a 10-minute drive of San Francisco State University and San Francisco Zoo. This apartment is 7.2 mi (11.5 km) from San Francisco Bay and 8.2 mi (13.3 km) from Golden Gate Park.Make yourself at home in one of the 7 guestrooms featuring refrigerators. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen.
With a stay at 67 Alta Vista Way in Daly City (Southern Hills), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Chase Center and Oracle Park. This guesthouse is 6.4 mi (10.4 km) from San Francisco Bay and 6.9 mi (11.1 km) from Golden Gate Park.Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 2 guestrooms. Your memory foam bed comes with Egyptian cotton sheets. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
With a stay at Maddux Homes near Westlake in Daly City (Broadmoor), you'll be within a 10-minute drive of San Francisco State University and San Francisco Zoo. This apartment is 6.4 mi (10.3 km) from Golden Gate Park and 7.6 mi (12.2 km) from San Francisco Bay.Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 2 guestrooms featuring refrigerators. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and irons/ironing boards.
The front desk agent was very nice and courteous engaging in a conversation with me and providing what I needed with concerns. The Housekeepers I met along the way to my room were also very nice people since they took the initiative to greet me. The room was nice and clean. It was an awesome experience, I felt very welcoming to the property.
The Marbella Lane Apartments in Mission St San Francisco is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Daly City will find that the Marbella Lane Apartments in Mission St San Francisco is a fantastic accommodation choice.The hotel is only 7km from Little Puffer Station and 19km from San Francisco International Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. In addition, Daly City Metro Station is just a short walk away. Keeping busy is easy, with Peek-a-Boo Factory, First Presbyterian Church of San Francisco and Cayuga Park all nearby.After a long day of sightseeing, guests can retire to the comfort of the hotel.
The hotel is very good and it is very good to have a good bathroom and a good bathroom. No air condition but it is not warm so for us (september) no problem. To the BART is 5-10 minutes walk and then it is 20 minutes to the center. No charge of swifters and we also felt safe on the street when we walked back at 23.30 hour on the evening. Breakfast is free, so you don't expect anything from it. What bread, jam, butter, fruit, milk, coffee and pre-packed cookies. But if you don't find this, you can always get somewhere else to breakfast.
I had missed my connecting flight and rather than being housed in an unknown airport motel by the airline, I decided to press my luck and search for a budget hotel via *******. I found this property and decided to book it through their website. I figured that given the price this wasn’t what the typical BonVoy property but I was feeling adventurous. Upon arrival, you will notice that this location was next an electric substation, which wasn’t a deal breaker. Upon check-in, I noticed that this was typical motel structure (two floors with doors facing the parking lot). I went to look for check and the “lobby” door was locked. I was then instructed by the “receptionist” to go through the side window and provide my ID and credit card. She then proceeded to slide the agreement for me to sign. I noticed that the agreement had me paying an extra $10 for parking in their lot. Now, I had specifically looked for properties that listed Free Parking on their website. This one definitely had Free Parking on their website; in fact it even says so in their Triadvisor site. I pointed this out to the receptionist and she said that the website wasn’t correct. I said well I chose this place because it was free parking; she then proceeded to say you are welcome to park on the street. It then dawned on me. They were free parking >>> street parking. The $10 parking really wasn’t a big deal but it was how she handled the discussion. Maybe it was because it was 10pm at night. Maybe she was tired. Maybe I was dreaming. She then proceeded to give me room keys (305) and did not give me instructions on how to get there. There were two floors and I was looking for the third. Alas I found it behind the “lobby” doors and upon coming up the stairs there reeked a significant smell of *********. Having been in Las Vegas for the last 14 days I was tired of the smell of smoke. I really should have turned around Nope. I was going to brave it. So I proceeded to enter the room and was greeted with a quaint room that felt very old; like the furniture was old. The lone chair had “leather” seats that showed signs of wear. I then evaluated my life and decided that I my little “adventure” needs to be done with. I went to My BonVoy app and proceeded to book a room at the Four Points near the airport. As I am typing this review at a welcoming restaurant, I am realizing that this is experience (and subsequent review) costed me around $90 (inclusive of the $10 parking fee). Needless to say, I will not return.
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