1/5 JeDe K. 1 year ago on Google
It's
sad
&
a
shame
what
this
company,
Wyndham,
&
it's
employees
has
done
to
this
building.
I
visited
solo,
July
2009,
when
Hilton
owned
it:
the
Doubletree
hotel.
It
was
gorgeous
then
&
it
felt
ALIVE
&
CLEAN!
I
desperately
tried
to
make
resv
to
return
in
2019
to
take
my
partner
here
so
they
could
experience
it
in
all
it's
glory!
I
found
it
by
asking
the
locals
-
couldn't
find
the
"tree
hotel"
in
Omaha
on
the
web.
Of
course,
being
under
new
mgmt,
I
couldn't
find
it's
(new)
name
or
find
it
by
photo
/
aesthetics
descriptors,
hotel
description!
(Poor
marketing)
ONLY
the
beauty
of
the
trees
is
what
keeps
the
hotel
only
@
half
decent-looking
for
presentability
only
-
not
in
functionality
(if
you
go
in
or
stay,
the
trees
aren't
worth
it).
In
'19,
&
from
what
I
read
of
other
recent
reviews,
they
haven't
changed
since
'19.
When
we
were
there,
'19,
it's
more
akin
to
a
"motel"
feel:
ratty,
in
disrepair,
no
care.
I
didn't
notice
when
I
stayed
in
'09
but
it
is
in
not
a
great
location
(perhaps
why
Hilton
dumped
it).
Location
feels
like
dumpy
gang
area
(or
what
I
imagine
a
rundown
area
equivalency
is).
2019
experience:
-
Ext
lighting:
awful.
Scared
to
leave
our
car
parked
overnight.
-
Front
desk
personnel:
unpleasant
attitude,
didn't
want
to
assist
(even
just
to
rekey
the
key
card)
&
unhelpful.
-
Room:
•
was
stuffy
(guessing
they
didn't
maintain
air
conditioning
@
basic
standards);
"mattress"
(or,
"hay"
for
bed)
was
lumpy
&
unsupportive;
bedding
didn't
feel
clean;
no
tv
channels
(Rm
was
given
2
stars
instead
of
only
1
bc
of
bigger
sz
but
weird
balcony
shape
&
tiny
bath!)
•
TINY,
awkwardly
designed
bathroom!
-
Continental
breakfast
was
not
clean
&
practically
nonexistent
(we
went
to
a
local
restaurant
for
breakfast).
-
Cleanliness
was
an
issue
EVERYWHERE.
I
was
torn:
show
my
partner
the
hotel's
potential
experience
or
leave!
I
was
sad!
Except
for
it
being
late
&
us
being
tired
&
w.o
my
really
wanting
my
partner
to
share
&
witness
&
experience
the
hotel,
we
would've
left
bc
of
the
many
&
overall
dirty
factors:
bacteria
(&
maybe
mold)
growth
everywhere
(can
smell
it);
visible
dirt;
unclean
air
feel
(heavy,
air
smells
bad);
things
out
of
order
(1
elevator,
elevator
lights
flicker,
lights
in
rest
of
bldg
out,
etc);
clutter;
visible
disrepair;
sounds
of
an
unkempt
place
(loud
a/c,
loud
bldg
machines);
gloomy
feel.
This
is
all
I
can
recall.
Perhaps
I'm
blocking
out
some
of
it.
Believe
me,
I'm
not
glossing
over
it
w
rose
tinted
lenses
just
bc
it
held
a
special
spot
in
my
heart
in
'09.
I
was
saddened
by
it's
unmaintained
appearance
&
the
reality
hit
when
Google
reminded
me
today,
July
'22,
of
the
pics
I
took
July
'19.
I've
been
not
wanting
to
write
a
bad
review
because
it
held
a
special
place
in
my
heart
in
'09
&
to
acknowledge
it's
grossness,
even
now,
is
like
ripping
that
memory
away
or
somehow
destroying
the
memory.
But
I'm
doing
a
disservice
to
the
building
&
the
town
if
I
remain
silent
&
I
hope
this
will
get
the
co's
attn
to
get
all
new
employees
who
actually
give
a
damn
bc
it
can
be
a
great
place!
Of
course,
this
being
2022
now
&
the
lackluster
that
is
the
new
generation
of
ppl
who
only
care
Abt
"gender
identity"
&
the
epidemic
they
bring,
it
may
be
difficult
to
find
good
citizens
that
care
Abt
more
than
just
collecting
a
paycheck.
If
only
it
found
someone
else
to
care
for
it..
If
I
can
find
pics
from
'09,
I'll
upload
later
on
so
you
can
see
it's
potential.
Here
are
some
pics
from
'19.
It's
so
sad
to
let
down
the
beauty
that
it
once
was
&
for
it
to
become
a
beast.
Age
will
do
that
but
this
was
an
untimely
demise
bc
this
bldg
has
lost
its
dignity,
unfortunately
&
sadly.
I
tried
to
get
pics
of
how
it
could
be
pretty
but
it
was
dark.
In
the
1st
pic
(ext),
tar
is
visible.
The
dark
tile
caulk
(btwn
tiles)
inside
also
means
dirt
&
uncared
for.
You
can't
rely
solely
on
the
sun
to
provide
a
warm
or
enjoyable
feeling!
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