1/5 Catherine H. 7 months ago on Google
APPALLING.
APPALLING!
AVOID
AT
ALL
COSTS.
Where
do
I
even
begin?
It
looked
so
nice
from
the
outside,
but
this
was
the
loudest
hotel
I've
ever
been
in,
I
could
hear
every
single
noise
through
the
walls
and
windows,
and
every
single
car
on
the
highway,
and
every
door
opening
and
closing,
and
every
time
the
person
in
the
room
above
went
to
the
bathroom,
and
there
was
a
drunken
party
in
the
parking
lot
at
1:30
that
woke
me
up,
and
there
was
a
floodlight
shining
right
into
my
window--but
the
MANAGEMENT.
I
have
NEVER
in
my
life
been
spoken
to
that
way
by
a
manager--and
this
is
after
the
first
one
HUNG
UP
ON
ME.
He
turned
around
and
said
I
was
being
"Verbally
abusive"
right
back
but
really
he
just
didn't
like
what
I
was
saying.
Plus
the
way
they
treat
and
pay
their
staff
(who
are
very
sweet
but
very
overwhelmed)
is
horrifying.
None
of
this
would
have
even
happened
if
there
was
a
manager
on
duty
during
LABOR
DAY
WEEKEND,
but
both
of
them
decided
that
was
the
perfect
time
to
take
a
vacation
and
leave
a
20-year-old
making
$13
an
hour
in
charge.
Please
go
to
the
one
further
down
Beltway
8
-
they
were
so
much
nicer
to
me.
OR
just
skip
Wyndham
altogether
because
they
clearly
have
no
quality
control.
This
was
frankly
embarrassing.
I
had
a
better
night's
sleep
in
a
motel
with
bullet
holes
in
the
door.
They're
all
trying
their
best
to
pin
it
on
me,
the
manager
even
told
me
not
to
bother
complaining
because
Wyndham
wouldn't
do
anything,
which
is
a
GIANT
red
flag...They
did
offer
me
a
different
room,
but
I
had
just
put
my
baby
down
to
sleep
and
I
had
no
idea
that
they
would
use
that
offer
as
an
excuse
to
completely
blow
off
everything
I
said,
I
just
didn't
think
the
new
room
would
be
any
better
because
the
problem
was
clearly
the
walls
and
windows.
It
took
me
an
hour
to
get
the
baby
to
sleep
and
someone
woke
him
up
at
4am
so
we
just
ended
up
leaving...got
two
hours
of
sleep
right
before
driving
to
the
hospital
to
visit
my
dying
grandma...ridiculous.
Just
avoid
this
hotel
like
the
plague.
There's
a
Scottish
Inn
like
50
feet
away,
it
can't
possibly
be
worse,
and
if
something
goes
wrong
there
might
actually
be
some
sort
of
accountability.
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