| From: Andrew McCord, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| Not the nicest part of town but staff very friendly, rooms basic but clean, for the money it is good value. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| In CO. you need to have a car, but if you don't this motel is close to town & shopping, as a woman I was told, ""don't walk alone at night"". |
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| From: bob |
| Date of Stay: November, 2005 |
| Room is large with fridge, microwave. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: September, 2007 |
| Room was musty smelling, sheets soiled,towels gray color or even black, dirty, bathrooms still had hair from others, rooms not vacumed or beds not made dailey bad location getting in, train whistles all not. Tryed to get reenbrused to leave hotel refused, Travel agency said there was nothing they could do. worst i've ever stayed at. stuck it at for afew days and left Staffwas very good and freindly |
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| From: Wesley |
| Date of Stay: August, 2005 |
| My family and I loved staying at the Ramanda Inn and will do so in the future because the staff was very friendly and helpful. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2007 |
| being an amatuer photographer it was also a very interesting area. You do get what you pay for but I wasn't expecting to be awoken six times one night by the manager. The person in the room next to me claimed my television was too loud when it was off. The manager first called me at 2:30am followed by two more calls and three visits to my room. The last visit came with a demand to let him in my room |
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| From: Heike |
| Date of Stay: August, 2005 |
| Room was not very clean, maid did not empty garbage can and did not leave complimentary coffee for the next day. rooms have no extra electrical outlets, could not even plug in computer, had to unplug one of the lamps to do so. very bad location in town, I would not even rate this hotel a 1-star. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2007 |
| overall value for money was good- only problem was you didn't want to be outside at night |
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| From: Steve |
| Date of Stay: August, 2005 |
| Ramada usually stands for quality. This palce was a dump! The towels were like cardboard. The room was not made up on one night. The room was marvelous. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: January, 2007 |
| Someone else was given a key to my room and tried to come in at 11:00PM |
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| From: Cathy |
| Date of Stay: July, 2005 |
| The Ramada chain should be very ashamed that they have put their name to this hotel. Such a crime neighborhood that we couldn't speak with the management because they were literally chained behind a closed door. Sticky, gummy filth on chairs and everywhere. Hairblower was defective but working so a good shock was available to those with more bravery than I. In the glass cups, a sanitary lid had been placed over used glasses with liquid still in them. My God! It couldn't get much worse. |
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| From: George |
| Date of Stay: July, 2005 |
| For the price I have enjoyed stays at other motels that provided FAR more. Access from the Interstate was awkward at best since there is a MEDIAN prohibiting turning directly into the motel from Nevada Ave. We had to go the the 7-11 store and do a "U" turn every time we went to the motel. The motel neighborhood appeared overall rundown, low class, and "trashy" with the appearance of suspicious and rough-looking characters everywhere. The room immediately gave a dank and smelly impression dispite recent efforts to "re-model". It actually smelled like urine, but was NOT attributed to the bathroom. The temperature outside was 104 degrees and we discovered that the room AC could not be switched to HIGH setting because of the awful noise it made. The room phone was literally falling apart ! No cover plate and wires were showing in several places throught the insulation. The clock radio was non-functional and was apparently "stuck" in the alarm mode. We requested, and were provided with, a different clock that DID work. We tried to receive an "in-comming" call and quickly learned that the office had LOST the call. "Continental" breakfast WAS convenient and OK I guess. I |
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| From: Brad |
| Date of Stay: July, 2005 |
| Location was in a very bad (high crime, poverty, etc.) part of Colorado Springs, and was not conveniently located near the World Arena, or any other event locations. I would not recommend this hotel to family or friends. There were some upgrades to the outside, but the inside of the rooms was not considered high quality. Much work has to be done in order for this hotel to live up to the rating |
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| From: Jim |
| Date of Stay: June, 2005 |
| When we arrived and went to our room we opened the door and the tv was on and a suitcase sat open. They had given us someone elses room, plus when that person showed up, as we were waiting, he said they had done the same to him. This was unsettling to us. The room was nice sized but musky smelling. I had to get room deodorizer and Fabreeze to spray on the bedspreads. The price was what they should have charged for that room, but our price was no bargain for the quality. I would not perfer to stay there again. |
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| From: Jerry |
| Date of Stay: June, 2005 |
| This place was located in a seedy part of town. It was old and dirty and the rooms (2 of them) smelled musty. The other clientele were scary and seedy as well. I felt I was ripped off completely and if it were not that I had already paid for 2 rooms, we would have left. This experience definately made me question hotel quality. I felt I was overcharged. |
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| From: Katrina |
| Date of Stay: June, 2005 |
| TERRIBLE LOCATION! I did not feel safe. People were wandering the hotel and the parking lot the entire night. Swimming at the pool, you had drunks staring at you thru the fence. DO NOT RECOMMEND. Very bad experience. Had a free breakfast, but everything but cereal was gone by the time we got there every morning! |
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| From: Marc |
| Date of Stay: June, 2005 |
| The only room they had available when we checked in was a handicapped room with only one bed. The floors were filthy and the chairs were rickety. One morning, I had to take a cold shower because there was no hot water. |
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| From: Pat |
| Date of Stay: May, 2005 |
| My previous experience with Ramada Inns has been poor. This one was far better that my husband and I expected. Very clean, staff was accommodating and friendly. The continental breakfast was far from delux, but better than average for the price range of the motel. |
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| From: Melissa |
| Date of Stay: April, 2005 |
| Besides the fact that it was a decent price and not totally the dirtiest hotel, it was pretty horrible. We expected a decent hotel for a two star and were promised free continental breakfast and when we got to the hotel and asked when the breakfast was the manager said they didn't offer it anymore and we would have to pay for our breakfast. Also the manager didn't speak much english so not much could be done about that. |
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| From: Anna |
| Date of Stay: February, 2005 |
| It was so dirty, there was no water in the pool and it was in a very bad part of town. We didn't even stay there. |
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