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Red Carpet Inn Baltimore
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Red Carpet Inn Baltimore
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5810 Reisterstown Road
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Red Carpet Inn is located 1 mile from Pimlico Race Course, close to shopping, restaurants, and museums. Baltimore Zoo and Camden Yard close by, Inner Harbor area is 5 miles away, and John Hopkins University is 15 miles away. Rooms with color cable remote television with 3 HBO channels, CNN, USA Network, free continental breakfast, direct dial phone, and individual heat and air conditioning. A $10.00 cancellation penalty fee will be charged on all cancellations.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Disabled Access
High-speed Internet
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Pets Allowed
TV
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From 2:00 PM
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Prior to 11:00 AM
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Area Attractions: Babe Ruth Museum - 7MI SE Baltimore Museum of Art - Jewish Museum of Maryland - Walters Art Museum - Black Wax Museum - 8MI SE Aquarium - Inner Harbor - 10MI SE Pimlico Race Track - 5MI N Baltimore Zoo - 15MI N B and O Railroad Museum - 9MI SE Star Spangled Banner Flag - House - 9MI SE Baltimore Street Car - Museum - 8MI SE
Recreation Information: GOLFING - Nearby NATURE PRESERVES/TRAILS - Nearby FINE DINING - Nearby SPORT EVENTS - Nearby SIGHTSEEING TOURS - Nearby SHOPPING - Nearby HIKING - Nearby THEATER - Nearby NIGHT CLUBS - Nearby FOOTBALL - Nearby JOGGING - Nearby BASEBALL - Nearby MUSEUM/GALLERY VIEWING - Nearby DANCING - Nearby TENNIS - Nearby ICE SKATING - Nearby BILLARDS/SNOOKER - Nearby
Restaurant / Dining Information: Bombay Grill - Indian - 0 MI Jilly - American - 0 MI Ak Bar Palace - Indian - 0 MI Boston Market - American - 0 MI Sister Sandra - American - 0 MI Fridays - American - 0 MI David Chu - Chinese - 0 MI KFC - American - 0 MI Taco Bell - Mexican - 0 MI Long John Silvers - Seafood - 0 MI McDonalds - American - 0 MI Burger King - American - 0 MI Popeyes - American - 0 MI Wendys - American - 0 MI The Ark - American - 0 MI
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Date of Stay:
July, 2009
We planned on staying for just one night. I've stayed in many hotels and this hotel was so disgusting and unsanitary we weren't going to sacrifice our health for a one night stay at this dump. We walked into the bathroom and the ceiling leaked dirty moldy water, the tub was thick with mildew and all kinds of dirt. There was plenty of mysterious hair scattered about the sink area as if someone had just shaved their nether regions and forgot to clean it up. We decided to ask for another room, however, the second room was worse than the first. The first thing we noticed, after the stench of garbage, was the hole punched through the bathroom door, though that was definitely not the worst thing we uncovered. After making a joke that maybe we'd find some used condomns under the bed, we actually looked and, to our disgust, found used condomns beneath the bed. It took us less than a minute to leave the second room, and we weren't about to try for a third. We've been waiting for our refund for about a week now, but the management at the hotel has been very uncooperative and rude, as if they desperately want to keep our measley $50. Avoid this hotel at all costs.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
This is the worst hotel and the management does not know how to receive the customers. Please do not attract to this hotel just by looking some pictures of this hotel through internet. Please check directly if you are not believing my words. Many people think that this feedback is not the right one. But people will agree with me if anyone stayed in this hotel.
Date of Stay:
June, 2008
I am not a fussy or spoiled traveler: I have stayed at inns in third world countries, college dorms, you hostels as well as 5 star hotels in places like London, Paris, Rio, Bangkok, Hong Kong ... but this place was the WORST! Filthy, ugly, ... in a very bad part of town. My room smelled of mold and mildrew. The paint was chipping off. The bathroom tiles where cracked or chipped. The sink was full of cigarette burn stains. There were no lamps in the room whatsoever, just a cheap flourescent dim plastic ceiling fixture. Where there was once a small rectangular pool, was now filled with dirt! DO NOT STAY HERE! Run away from this place!!! It is one of the worst motels in the world! Please believe me!!
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
This hotel was disgusting, the carpet was dirty and stained, the bath tub was filthy, there appeared to be mold on the wall by the sink, part of the shower stall was broken away from the wall, there was sun flower seed shells on the floor plus what looked like broken crab leg shells behind the fridge. Even though the room was non-smoking there were numerous burn marks on the sink and the sheets and dirty comforter. The security lock was broken and the door was slightly warped and would not close enough to engage the deadbolt. Since the front desk was behind bullet proof glass and there was graffiti carved into the cement on the second level, I was not amused by the lack of security in this room. I have never felt this disgusted about a hotel room, nor have I ever felt as unsafe. We only stayed because we got into town late and were too tired to try to find another room in town. DO NOT go to this hotel, anything would be better than this.
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
Everything. It was dirty, in a dangerous neighborhood, and disgusting. I'm just going to make this easy and tell you don't bother to stay at this hotel. The room we were supposed to stay in was dirty, poorly lit, and smelled awful. The bed wasn't even made. It was an absolute disaster.
Date of Stay:
August, 2007
This was the apsolute worst hotel I ever tried to stay at! My friends and I tryed to check in about 10 mins after check in time and we were told our rooms would not be ready until the concert we were going to was over! So we think ok no big deal! Come to find out that the people gave away our rooms! We were stuck in the slums of baltimore with no where to go! Priceline did try to help us but than these people decided to start yelling and cursing at us, and saying things I will not repeat on this website! The place was discusting in more ways than one and I seriously suggest staying somewhere else! You will be sorry if you stay here!!
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
terrible excperiance!!! get what you pay for doesn't even begin to excplain this hotel. upon checking in (after requesting a smoking room) was sent to a non smoking room... saddly enough this was the best of the 6 rooms we were in. all had very poor lighting, some had cieling tiles either missing or falling out, or both, none had security latches attached to the doors (can only imagine that was so the police could enter easier) one room had a toilet that was literally cracked in half, one had a piece of carpet removed, and what looked like blood stains still remaining, one had clothes left in the dresser and drugs left under the bed, all had uncoverd electric outlets some with exposed wires, of the 6 rooms only 1 had a working tv which when turned on was of an xxx rated theme. one had graffiti on the walls.... enough of the rooms, after all that we were furious and it didnt matter where we went to stay it was not going to be there. [...]after being completely disgusted with this hotel and not being able to get a refund we traveled roughly 2 miles farther up the road and stayed in a very clean nice comfortable room at the howard johnson for all of 10 dollars more than the red carpet inn. honestly if you want to live through the night do not stay here. we were scared. if we could give this place zeros instead of 1's bet yourself that we wouldall of that and we were only there for about 30 minutes... the pics given arenot a true representation of what the rooms are, atleast none of the ones we were in... thankfully orbitz is refunding our money but at this point that isnt the biggest issue, our opinion is that this hotel should no be allowed to continue operating.
Date of Stay:
September, 2007
The manager allowed us to look at the room prior to staying, which allowed us to change our minds Thestains on the wall & carpet pretty much did it for us. The hotel was horrid. I am not a terribly picky person, but the room was dirty, smelled of old smoke, even though this was a non-smoking room, the bathroom had several broken fixtures, the neighborhood was horrible and unsafe, and the topper of it all was the fact that there werestains on the carpet and wall. I have never seen a place like this.
Date of Stay:
March, 2007
Upon entering, there was trash (including empty alcholo bottles) in the stairwell. There was no clothing rack or dresser in the room. The sink was falling off the wall. Shower curtain was falling off wall. No towel racks in the bathroom. No toilet roll holder. Lighting was poor at best. Two outlets in the room were taped over and unusable.
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
We came to the Red Carpet Inn because we needed a cheap place to spend the night when we decided to come down to Baltimore a night earlier than we had planned (we had hotel accommodations elsewhere for the rest of our trip, though). The rate was very cheap, but it seems you get what you pay for. Staff person they were very friendly and helpful. We arrived late at night, and the location of the hotel was sketchy: lots of poorly lit parking lots and closed businesses and few or no cars on the road. The outside walk from the office to our room was quiet, but eerily so. The Red Carpet Inn itself isn't in fantastic shape; the place is somewhat run-down and the rooms surround what looks to have formerly been an outdoor swimming pool that is now filled in with dirt and a handful of dead plants. The room was modest but surprisingly spacious, though finding a cockroach in my friend's hair shortly after entering was unsettling; we still haven't determined whether or not it came from the room. Either way, it didn't help us to feel at ease. There was only a dim overhead light for the entire room and a smaller light over a table in the corner. The bathroom had cracks in the wall tiles and a few grunge stains on the sink, but the towel holder seemed brand-new, so it looked as though they were at least making an effort to spruce up the place. The bed was decently comfortable, and the air conditioning was good, so aside from being more than a little uncomfortable with many of the circumstances, I slept well enough. The Red Carpet Inn is only about a 15 minute drive from Baltimore's Inner Harbor, and the route there is very direct and easy. However, unless you absolutely have to be close to the Inner Harbor and you can't find anywhere else to go, I wouldn't recommend staying here until at least a few of those uncomfortable circumstances change.
Date of Stay:
July, 2007
The hotel. There were bullet holes in the walls. We had to call 911 and the police told us that this was not safe. Never use this hotel. We ended up staying at the friend of a friends house on the floor.
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