I don't usually use Econo Lodge but it was $100 less than the place up the street while still being close to the MA Pike. Planning a trip to Tanglewood for a night show, I was just looking for a place to sleep before heading home in the morning. I reserved a King Room with a mountain view. Arrived to find paint peeling off the place. I was given room 209 on the 2nd floor so after driving around the back of the building and climbing the stairs with peeling paint I started looking for my room. There was no room marked 209. I tried a couple doors - one a storage room, the second after messing with the key to get it open turned out to be 209 with no room number on it. I noticed that the other rooms had the more secure entrances although one had a tacky sign explaining how to get the door to open. My own door was very difficult to close and I had to slam it to secure it. I went into the room -the only one that does NOT face the street or mountain or connect to another room- and the place is pitch dark. I tried to open the vertical blind but could neither turn them to open or pull them completely open. Afraid I would break them, I went back downstairs and asked the manager to help. He came up and played them awhile, said it was catching somewhere but was able to push each side back about 10 inches to let a little light in. That's when I saw how dirty the place was. The back of the door had all sorts of hand prints and other dark marks. There was stuff all over the wood floor. There was a refrigerator that was so covered with dust and dirt that I wouldn't even touch it. The baseboards were filthy. The bathroom, except the walls and baseboard seemed relatively clean. The slight opening in the blinds also revealed another door in the room. I opened it to find a stairwell leading down to the owners apartment and only a bedroom lock on it. Since the door opened outward I could not even put anything in front of it to keep it from being opened. Being a woman traveling alone this was very unsettling. I noticed the the lamp next to the bed was unplugged. Checking out the light itself and found the switch was broken off, so instead of fixing it, it was just unplugged. The little alarm clock next to the bed did not display the correct time and by this time I had decided that I didn't want to touch anything in the room. I left as soon as possible and arrived back at the hotel and had to go around the back of the building which again, being alone I was very uncomfortable with. I had to sleep on the opposite side of the bed since the light on my side was broken. Of course, since I couldn't close the blinds, the outside lights along the outdoor walkway for the remaining upstairs rooms (which were at a 90 degree angle to my room) were shining in on the bed. I get into the bed which creaks every time I moved. The bed was extremely uncomfortable feeling like a spring or something was poking me in the back. The pillows were just as bad
This is a time share/hotel type. They don't serve food, but the grocery is just a few minutes away. It will be a nice room for a family of four. Clean and close to our destination.
對於想要捕捉南里城市風采的旅客來説,假日酒店-度假俱樂部橡樹雲杉度假村是一個理想的選擇。從酒店出發,至大巴靈頓機場僅有7km遠。到Ozzie's Glass Gallery僅需步行很短距離。酒店坐落於National Shrine of the Divine Mercy邊,附近還有很多景點包括Stockbridge Library, Museum & Archives和Greenock Country Club。所有極具特色的客房都配備有熨衣設備、空調和衣櫃/衣櫥,讓您感受到更加貼心細緻的入住體驗。倘若您在忙碌的一天後想在自己的客房內放鬆,提供吹風機的客房浴室是不錯的選擇。可以去酒店酒吧,舒適的環境,可供您休憩放鬆。除了這些酒店內提供的餐飲服務,離酒店不遠處Red Lion Inn Dining Room(其他)供應的New england Clam Chowder和Joe's Diner(西餐)、Friendly's(西餐)的美食,也是來這座城市出行不容錯過的美味之選。酒店提供的健身室對於那些想要健身的旅客來説是一個好去處。酒店的商務中心提供優質服務,是眾多商旅客選擇入住這裏的原因。多國語言工作人員的服務,將為您消除在異國的語言障礙。
若想要遊覽利,李爾-大巴靈頓伊克諾旅館將會是一個不錯的的住宿之選。大巴靈頓機場位於距離該酒店大約7km的地方。從酒店到Berkshire Mountain Llama Hikes遊覽很方便,Ozzie's Glass Gallery和Greenock Country Club也均在附近。浴室內提供吹風機,讓您感受到賓至如歸的享受。酒店提供的休閑設施,旨在為旅客營造多姿多彩、奢華完美的住宿體驗。酒店設有24小時前台諮詢服務,為下榻至此的您提供最貼心的行程安排。
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訪訪客This is a time share/hotel type. They don't serve food, but the grocery is just a few minutes away. It will be a nice room for a family of four. Clean and close to our destination.
I don't usually use Econo Lodge but it was $100 less than the place up the street while still being close to the MA Pike. Planning a trip to Tanglewood for a night show, I was just looking for a place to sleep before heading home in the morning. I reserved a King Room with a mountain view. Arrived to find paint peeling off the place. I was given room 209 on the 2nd floor so after driving around the back of the building and climbing the stairs with peeling paint I started looking for my room. There was no room marked 209. I tried a couple doors - one a storage room, the second after messing with the key to get it open turned out to be 209 with no room number on it. I noticed that the other rooms had the more secure entrances although one had a tacky sign explaining how to get the door to open. My own door was very difficult to close and I had to slam it to secure it. I went into the room -the only one that does NOT face the street or mountain or connect to another room- and the place is pitch dark. I tried to open the vertical blind but could neither turn them to open or pull them completely open. Afraid I would break them, I went back downstairs and asked the manager to help. He came up and played them awhile, said it was catching somewhere but was able to push each side back about 10 inches to let a little light in. That's when I saw how dirty the place was. The back of the door had all sorts of hand prints and other dark marks. There was stuff all over the wood floor. There was a refrigerator that was so covered with dust and dirt that I wouldn't even touch it. The baseboards were filthy. The bathroom, except the walls and baseboard seemed relatively clean. The slight opening in the blinds also revealed another door in the room. I opened it to find a stairwell leading down to the owners apartment and only a bedroom lock on it. Since the door opened outward I could not even put anything in front of it to keep it from being opened. Being a woman traveling alone this was very unsettling. I noticed the the lamp next to the bed was unplugged. Checking out the light itself and found the switch was broken off, so instead of fixing it, it was just unplugged. The little alarm clock next to the bed did not display the correct time and by this time I had decided that I didn't want to touch anything in the room. I left as soon as possible and arrived back at the hotel and had to go around the back of the building which again, being alone I was very uncomfortable with. I had to sleep on the opposite side of the bed since the light on my side was broken. Of course, since I couldn't close the blinds, the outside lights along the outdoor walkway for the remaining upstairs rooms (which were at a 90 degree angle to my room) were shining in on the bed. I get into the bed which creaks every time I moved. The bed was extremely uncomfortable feeling like a spring or something was poking me in the back. The pillows were just as bad