Holiday Inn 羅利提供給探索這座城市的旅客一個理想之地。 到羅利觀光的人一定會發現Holiday Inn 羅利是一個很棒的住宿選擇。 羅利國際機場位於23km附近,而達拉姆Amtrak站距離40km遠。 著名的當地景點Vintage Church Downtown,North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences和Sunflower Field都可以通過步行到達。 結束一整天的觀光行程,客人可在舒適的酒店休息。 這間羅利酒店在網站上提供了停車場。
We stayed at the Sheraton for our wedding night, it was a great time and Celeste made our time there so easy and pleasant! Every time we had a question about where to find food or any kind of amenities around Raleigh she could also point us in the right direction and made us feel so welcomed!
Wife and I stayed on July 13. Only one clerk at check-in desk and was on a long call with Marriot to straighten out a problem for another guest. When we entered the room late in the evening, AC was set to 62, but it was 75 in the room. Walked downstairs to tell front desk, but no one was there. We went to bed thinking/ hoping it just hadn’t been on long enough to cool down. Woke up during the night and temp had risen to 79. So that wasn’t great, but we didn’t want to have to move rooms at that point. so we stuck it out. No on at the front desk when we left, so I called later in the day and front desk clerk was apologetic, said they would get maintenance up to look at it, but didn’t offer us anything else to make up for it Other than this, we were really impressed with the room. Very clean, bed was comfortable, bathroom was really nice. Drinks at the bar were good…pulled real espresso for an espresso martini. Would have been a great stay if we hadn’t sweat so much.
We stayed here for a weekday concert at the PNC Arena, a pleasant and easy 15 min walk. It is an okay midgrade chain hotel that charges for the access and convenience rather than amenities. We arrived at 5:00 and were told our room was not ready (check in is at 4:00) and got a free coke for our 20 minute wait. It seems they are suffering from lack of housekeeping help and the front desk had no idea what the housekeepers were doing. Everybody who checked in had to wait. The front desk was very friendly but did not seem to be in charge. Since the PNC Arena charges $40 for parking it seems this hotel has just added that to their room price, i.e. an overpriced room for the privilege of the walking convenience. The small bar was overwhelmed by the post concert crowd, but to the lone bartenders credit, she stayed open late (post 10:00) and kept the drinks coming. The room was large and clean after waiting a while for the lone elevator, okay HVAC, comfortable bed, but the pillows were horrible flat chunks of foam. The $10.75 breakfast (mediocre although real eggs and over cooked sausage) should have been included for the inflated room rate. It's worth paying for the convenience for the PNC but we wouldn't stay there if not for that reason. You can find the same quality for less not too far away, but then you'd have a commute and a $40 parking charge. Name your poison.
My wife and I are loyal Marriott customers, so we were delighted when the ballroom dance competition we attended was to be held in the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley. The local is just accress US 70 from the Crabtree Valley Mall and within a few minutes of restaurants, shopping, theaters, etc. We had requested a room upgrade and were given a slightly bigger room wtih two queen beds and a small balcony. The balcony overlooked a roof and didn't provide much of a view. The room was clean and the beds were very comfortable. Because we would be changing outfits during the competition we elected not to have housekeeping. We did, however, order room service breakfasts on the three mornings we were there (other competitors complained of slow service in the restaurant). These was a modest sized desk that my wife used for her ballroom makeup. However, it was not equipped with a lamp which was a disadvantage. In fact, the lighting for the entire room (other than the entrance and bathroom) consisted of a sconce on the wall adjacent to one bed, a lamp between the beds, and a reading light for each bed, which we found generally inadequate for the size of the room. As is the case in most hotels these days, closet space was minimal. The sliding ”barn door” that covered the closet or the small fridge (depending on its placement) had a full view mirror, but was very difficult to slide from one side to the other. The outlets adjacent to the beds had lost their grip, so anything plugged into them was likely to fall out. Several hundred people attended the competition, and we assumed that most, if not all, were staying in the hotel. However, only 2 of the 3 elevators were functioning, forcing many attendees to take the stairs to and from their rooms rather than spend time waiting for an elevator that might be filled to capacity. Be aware that the hotel has a limited number of luggage carts and, as far as we could tell, no bellman service. Some of these concerns would not be issues for the casual traveler, and we found the staff to be friendly, cordial, and helpful.