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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mount Laurel / Moorestown
4.3/5100 Reviews
We usually travel from southern DE to north Jersey once a year around the holidays, and like to stay in south Jersey (we used to live in South Jersey). I was very excited to find a brand-new LaQuinta that had a ”grand opening” rate. We could not have been happier with our choice to stay for two nights at this hotel. Staff was welcoming and actually did seem excited to be a part of this hotel's team. The rate included a free breakfast that had sausage patties one day and bacon the next. Both days there was biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes along with various items for toasting and two waffle irons. The shampoo, conditioner and body wash and lotion provided in the room was the brand Dove - very nice. The indoor pool area looked nice but we did not use it. The Funplex (amusement park type venue) is literally steps away making this a great location for families visiting the Funplex. We would definitely recommend staying here. No complaints at all!
Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4/554 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.
Hilton Garden Inn Mt. Laurel
4.1/5100 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
A nice place to stay got better with the recent refresh and far better than the neighboring Hyatt House rat trap. Rooms have been redone and have a fresh new look. Breakfast seems adequate (did not partake). Attentive staff, good Nespresso shots available for purchase. Beds were comfortable, and the rooms were quiet between the walls. However, the noise in the hallways did carry, as there were some rambunctious people there at a wedding. One persona had their wheels stolen off of their car in broad daylight. Not sure how that happened, but there are no security cameras outside. Keep that in mind. This was probably an opportunistic crime and not reflective of the area which is largely office park, right off of Route 73.
Hampton Inn Philadelphia/Mt. Laurel
4/5101 Reviews
Because I had points for one night and the rates were excellent, I only paid $217 for a Thursday through Sunday stay. The rooms were nicely appointed, clean in your typical business hotel style. They had a decent morning breakfast and it was located right off of route 73. Only 30 minutes to downtown Philly. I paid less than one nights stay for a long weekend in nearby South Jersey.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia/Mt. Laurel
4.1/594 Reviews
I have traveled a lot stateside and abroad. From the day I met with Julie to work out the details of our extended stay I have been continually impressed. The staff here are professional, kind, genuine and go out of their way to make sure you are comfortable and have everything you need. I love the Wednesday social hour. Maria and the crew are just so much fun and lighthearted. You feel like you’re at a family reunion with all of your favorite people. Tony always provides a lovely meal. The pride in his craft shows. It was refreshing to be in an environment where food allergies are taken seriously and accommodated without being made to feel like it is troublesome. The entire kitchen staff are just a pleasure. Thank you Erin for being so thoughtful and helpful.

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