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By Daniel M.
Worst hotel we've ever booked thru Travelocity: smelly, in need of serious repairs. Overall, standard of cleanliness falls far too short to bear Howard Johnson name. Recalls the low standard of cleanliness I've experienced in travels thru developing countries. We killed three crickets in our room! Spiderwebs in corners, dust everywhere. Mildewed shower curtain, showerhead sprayed everywhere but on one's body, warped ceiling tiles above, rusted white metal braces securing tiles. Bath tiles with mold and mildew - nasty overall. Our tub did not drain, but was repaired upon request, but they never repaired showerhead. Very kind cleaning staff, but they do very poor-to-mediocre job. Also, the kind, elderly cleaning man has bad habit of knocking while entering guests rooms, when he decides to knock. He did it several times with us -- totally unacceptable hotel employee protocol. And they should shut down their exercise room. Every antiquated piece of equipment in the scary, dungeon-like room is in drastic disrepair -- they should be ashamed of themselves for allowing guest to enter the unsafe room - simply terrible! And hotel is not well secured; very unsafe because all doors are ALWAYS unlocked and accessible to anyone. Overall, not a great deal for the money -- simply not maintained well enough, and should not bear the Howard Johnson name; worst one I've ever stayed in. Please do yourself, your family, a favor and stay elsewhere. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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By M N.
I have only stayed here at the Howard Johnson Inn once in my life. The reason for that was because relatives from out of town were visiting and we could not accomodate all of them in our house. I would have to say that the grade of this hotel is just slightly better than say a type of place like Days Inn or Travelodge. It was sufficient, but that is all. We had clean, but worn sheets and that pretty much goes for the rest of the small room. A TV was provided and coffee.
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