Robert
Jacksonville,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 03, 2005
That was more than 20 years ago, but I stayed at some. This is 2005. If you stay anywhere that charges less than $70/night, bring your own sheets and some pest strips.
Terri
Leesburg,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, October 02, 2005
As for the comment about $35 a night hotels being crap, that is BS. I'd agree if it were in a very popular area (say, Colonial Williamsburg) that it MIGHT be a crap hotel, but I've spent many nights in very reasonably priced hotels and they were not crap. I'm sorry the OP had a bad experience but do not blame ALL Super 8s. BTW, if you had bites all over, and you said you inspected the place, why didn't you see it was bug filled during your inspection?
R
Aloha,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 01, 2005
You stayed at an establishment that was priced at about $35.00 a night. The accommodations were aligned to that price. I don't doubt that the conditions you describe existed, but what was your expectation for $35? Habitable? I suggest that if 35 bucks a night is your budget, and these type of accomodations aren't up to your high standards, stay home El Cheapo. Did you expect that Nick was going to host a champagne brunch complete with ice sculptures and a harpist? BTW- You have a really stupid name.
Peter
Pony,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, September 30, 2005
How could you have bites all over your "whole body" if you simply looked at the room and then decided not to stay there? This makes no sense. You would have had to spend quite a while in that room, including getting into the "crab" and "bug" filled bed, with no clothes on might I add, in order to get bites all over your body. Therefore, methinks that your request for a full cancellation is unreasonable, as the evidence is against you at this point. (Unless of course the bites were not caused by crabs present in the room, but by crabs already living on your body that you brought into the establishment.)
Saj
Wautoma,#6Consumer Suggestion
Fri, September 30, 2005
Though I can understand your frustration with this particular Super 8 and the "Indian". Please know that it isn't all Super 8's. I own one in Wisconsin that has been named the Super 8 of the year...out of ALL the Super 8's in the country. In the future, take a look in the Super 8 International directory and pick out the "Pride of Super 8" designated properties. These properties have consistently done well on thier property inspections. Thanks PS, I'm Indian, and have a very clean property.
Saj
Wautoma,#7Consumer Suggestion
Fri, September 30, 2005
Though I can understand your frustration with this particular Super 8 and the "Indian". Please know that it isn't all Super 8's. I own one in Wisconsin that has been named the Super 8 of the year...out of ALL the Super 8's in the country. In the future, take a look in the Super 8 International directory and pick out the "Pride of Super 8" designated properties. These properties have consistently done well on thier property inspections. Thanks PS, I'm Indian, and have a very clean property.