Guest User
July 21, 2024
I'm not overly picky on hotels and will happily choose budget options if they meet a minimal threshold of cleanliness and competence. Unfortunately, Grand Gateway failed to reach that threshold in any area. Below are a few lowlights. *Payment and booking- I was told I had booked three rooms despite my receipt clearly showing that I had booked two rooms. Staff told me that only a manager could cancel my third rooms but that they would write a note. I asked the next day, and I was told that I had only booked two rooms. I asked about this again at checkout, and I was then that I had booked three rooms! I asked to see the manager, who, I was told, was only there between 11PM-7AM, but they would write a note and the manager would call me. The manager didn't reach me, so I called the hotel again during the hours when the manager would supposedly be in. The manager wasn't there, the staff told me, but would be there "later." The staff offered to write another note. Several days later I still haven't heard from the manager and still don't know how this issue will be resolved. Even a nice hotel wouldn't be worth that headache. This shouldn't be that hard. *Cleanliness- The beds were, fortunately, pretty clean, but there was generally a dingy, grimy feel to the hotel and a filthy sink in our bathroom. *Atmosphere- Dark lighting and a generally unpleasant vibe that felt unsafe. *Noise- Loud banging in the middle of the night. Dogs yapping. And so on. *Getting in rooms- Our door cards not working upon check-in was the first ominous sign. We got replacement cards, which worked once or twice before those stopped working too. For a two-night stay we needed new cards three or four times. *Staff- Some were friendly enough, while others were incredibly rude. None were able to be helpful, however.