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Sheraton Detroit Metro Airport
4/5104 Reviews
I arrived late after flying into Detroit. After waiting 25 minutes for a shuttle, I took a taxi to the hotel. The bar and kitchen had just closed. No drinks were available in the small market off the lobby. My room was mostly clean. Both my room and public spaces in the hotel were (somewhat recently) renovated to one of the newer Sheraton design themes. The renovation was done cheaply. Basically, the bare minimum required to keep the Sheraton franchise. Some new wallpaper, carpets, and some new furniture. The decor they chose is ugly. Hideous shades of brown and taupe. My room still had an ancient iHome alarm clock/radio that hasn't worked for years as it's no longer compatible with new iPhone models. Some of the case goods in the room look unchanged from before the renovation. That side, the renovation is already starting to show its age. Some furniture was already scratched and showing wear-and-tear, carpet in the hallways had extensive stains, walls and door frames were scuffed, etc. It's sad to see such poor maintenance on a relatively new product. None of the usual Sheraton amenities were provided in the room. No vanity kit, mouthwash, slippers or a robe. No bottles of water. All I received was one bar of soap; big dispensers of soap, shampoo, conditioner, lotion and body wash; a note pad; and one pen. Also, the dispensers were NOT tamper-proof. So, you probably want to bring your own shampoo, etc. Absolutely zero Bonvoy elite status recognition, unless you asked for something like a late check-out. Breakfast in the lobby bar/restaurant was off a limited menu. My eggs were actually quite good. The orange juice was sugary and tasted watered down. My coffee was refilled once -- that's it. No newspapers in the lobby or club lounge. All things considered, the Sheraton is an old 1970s or 1980s airport hotel that was probably one of the few full-service hotels at the airport back when it was built. Now, there are quite a few other hotels nearby, including the excellent Westin inside the airport terminal itself. If you can afford the rates at the Westin, there's no reason to stay at the Sheraton.

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