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Rodeway Inn & Suites
2.8/50 Reviews
Do Not come to this debacle called a Hotel. It is filthy, noisy, caters to Junkies, ******s and dangerous surroundings (poorly lighted at night) Two Trash cans were overflowing by the doors, someone had vomited beside the door. There was a used syringe/needle laying by the entrance. In my opinion, of the hundreds and hundreds of hotels I have stayed in, in US, Canada, UK, Scandanavia, France, Germany, Italy, all over the Caribbean, Mexica, Switzerland, Hong Kong, and numerous other Countries over thew past 45 years of business and pleasure travel, this joint is by far the WORST one I have ever stayed in. My first warning should have been at check-in No one wasa wearing a mask, two ”people” were slouched on a couch in the lobby watching TV that the volume was so loud I could not hear the Receptionist. She required my Drivers license and made a copy of it and filed it. As I turned away to leave a panhandler askwed if I had any spare change. I went to the room, and noticed there were no State eleverator inspection certificates in the lift. Both of them came to the gound floor. I pushed the 9th floor button and it took over one minute to get to my floor. Upon entry into my room, I noticed it had a ”unique” odor. I dropped by bags, and turned on the TV. Only one channel came on, and the remote would not work to change channels. Then I was bombarded by two insects, and they would not settle down so I could swat them. There was Urine stain around the commode. Then upon plugging my phone charger and CPAP machine in, neither outlet worked. Thank goodness I had my travel extension cord and plugged it in across the room in a wall socket. In disgust, I called the front desk and asked to change rooms. I came to the lobby, got new keys to a room on the 5th floor and noted the lobby had a number of couples checking in and obviously the females were all ******s, with young Soldiers. I went back to my room and could not open the door with my original keys, and went back to the lobby and the clerkm came to the room with a master keyand opened the door. I moved to the 5th floor, entered the room, and unpacked and again the bedside outlets did not work so I used my extension cord. I had paperwork to complete, and was up and down several times crossing the room in my bare feet. I finally bedded down at 10:30 and at 11:45 a group passed my room making loud noises and banging on doors. Finally back asleep, and got very cold during the night. Noticed the bed only has a sheet and thin cover. Saturday Dec 5th, I started to take my shower, and there were NO hand towels, so had to use a small towls to wash. During the shower I noticed black water running off my feet, and when I washed them with soap and cloth, it finally disappeared. Drying was difficuly because the towels were worn out, and I used the second (and only) towel to complete drying. I got dressed, using the two towels to walk on the floor. I picked these up and noticed dirt stains from the floor on the t

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