Came into town for a day the service was really great the woman at the front desk was really helpful I’m sorry I don’t get her name also got in to town let and They still let me check in which was really appreciate it I will definitely be back again.
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This used to be a nice small boutique hotel in downtown Oakland. It is now a rundown mess. I booked a room with a bedroom with small sitting room. I was not prepared for dirty room that I found. The room had a television in both the bedroom and the sitting room but neither of them worked. The sitting room had a small microwave oven and refrigerator but no coffee maker or even a paper cup to use. The walls were grimy and the bed cover was worn out and dirty. I asked for another room with a working television and was put in a queen room. I asked if they would adjust my bill for the smaller room and was assured that my bill the next day would reflect the lower rate. It did not but I was so anxious to get out of there that I didn't argue. The television in the new room did not work either which turned out to be a problem with the remote. This room was equally grimy. I was afraid to use the bedcover and slept in my robe on top of the sheet. There was no heat in the room and the front desk had no idea how to correct that problem. The young woman at the desk was very pleasant but had obviously not been trained to deal with problems and I got the impression that she was the only staff person on duty in the late afternoon. There was a small sign in the bathroom telling you not to put toilet paper in the toilet but to deposit it in the trash can. The pictures online show a bar and restaurant but neither of them is open now. My advice is to avoid this hotel until and unless there is a complete remodel and update of the place.
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The Washington Inn is a hidden gem in downtown Oakland. The four-story building stands alone, but it is easy to miss across the street from the Oakland Convention Center. The dark, wood-panelled lobby is straight out of the 70s. The building and its tiny but functional elevator seem to be straight out of 1920. The rooms, however, are modern, sizeable, comfortable and well-appointed, including quality linens. Everything, top to bottom, is well-maintained and assiduously clean. The included continental breakfast comprised cereals, packaged pastries, bagels and yogurt, and was available until 9 a.m. on a Saturday. Nearby Chinatown had interesting food options, as did Swan's Market across the street. The area is a business district and many of the restaurants open only on weekdays. Oakland 12th Street BART is a block away. Jack London Square and Amtrak are a bit of a hike, but less than a mile.
靠近地铁站的地理位置很方便。
我只能证明我在这家酒店度过的 5 分钟,这与其说是酒店,倒不如说是旅馆。我将介绍我们登记入住和退房的整个过程。停车——我们在街上看到的几乎每个停车位都有碎玻璃。红旗 #1。当我们去前台时,我们被告知不要在街上停车,因为有人闯入,并给出了如何进入停车场的复杂说明。拿票,拿票,拿票回来是红旗 #2,但我们继续办理入住手续。气味 -- 酒店闻起来像有游泳池,但显然那是 30 年的麝香/霉味。我的过敏症立即开始发作。我带着壁花旅行,但我非常怀疑这是否会减轻霉味。红旗 #3 房间 -- 房间小得可怕,浴缸很脏。我无法想象在那个浴缸里淋浴,而且我总是穿着淋浴鞋旅行。我不希望它们被任何浴缸烟灰污染。我打算坚持下去,但白色浴缸应该是白色的,而不是灰色或黑色。我想我们找到了霉味的来源……这对我来说已经足够了,好吧,对我来说太多了。装饰性床枕上有污渍。啊!我想知道最后一次洗是什么时候。红旗#4、#5 和#6。此外,这是一家禁烟酒店,但我们一出电梯就闻到香烟味。我没有安全感。我认为这家酒店作为博物馆会很好,但如果业主对它表现出一点爱意并进行一些升级但又保持老式魅力,它有很多 - 尤其是电梯。
酒店也比较旧,电梯和空调都不好用。他们给我的房间靠近停车场,整个房间都被灯光照亮,连窗帘都没有遮住。互联网信号时断时续
华盛顿旅馆不是我会再次入住的地方。这是一家破旧的酒店遗迹,从破旧的地毯、剥落的油漆和卧室中一些陈旧的配件中可以看出它已有 100 年的历史。在我逗留的五天里,主接待区的酒吧没有开过一次,早餐(包括在内)很简陋——我只喝了咖啡,有一天早上 8 点就喝光了。那么它有任何兑换功能吗?好吧,价格明显低于对面的万豪酒店。床很舒服,工作人员很可爱、乐于助人、友好。
所以我是一名旅行化妆师和创意总监,周六短暂来到奥克兰,并使用 DayUse 预订,只是为了在我在该地区时有一个简短的办公室。当我到达办理入住手续时,我问酒店服务员,如果我决定住一晚,费用是多少,以及我是否可以将我的预订转为过夜。他表示费率是一样的,这没有什么区别,我在刷卡时向他核实了我必须退房的时间,因为我确实想过夜,而不是将该空间用作日用我将在八小时内退房的空间。他说我可以在中午 12 点退房。为什么今天早上当我打电话给前台询问他们是否提供早餐时,他告诉我我需要尽快离开,而不是前一天店员告诉我的中午 12 点,而是尽快离开。他对我非常粗鲁和粗鲁,好像我做错了什么,我觉得很不尊重我女儿正在听谈话,她刚洗完澡,我不想让她早上突然离开湾区冬天哪里这么冷。显然,我并不急于离开,也不会因为我的孩子而感到不适,但我绝对不会再呆在这里。此外,我会告诉我所有经常出差来拜访我们的朋友和家人,也不要再住在这里。它甚至不是酒店友好型建筑,我对奥克兰的基础设施非常熟悉,老实说我永远不会推荐这个地方作为酒店——它非常过时而且容易发生事故,因为我今天早上穿过房间时自己摔倒了地板的建造方式。甚至在进入我的房间之前,走廊里就弥漫着香烟的味道,这是除了国际大道上的汽车旅馆之外,您可能会选择的最过时、最低预算的选择。您真的不妨多花 30 美元入住汉普顿酒店 (Hampton Inn),那里提供丰富的早餐选择和令人惊叹的款待,距离酒店仅两个街区之遥。我永远不会再呆在这里,我会让其他人知道,因为在告诉我需要立即离开后,当我试图纠正他的陈述时,经理非常傲慢、粗鲁和冷漠。
Came into town for a day the service was really great the woman at the front desk was really helpful I’m sorry I don’t get her name also got in to town let and They still let me check in which was really appreciate it I will definitely be back again.
This used to be a nice small boutique hotel in downtown Oakland. It is now a rundown mess. I booked a room with a bedroom with small sitting room. I was not prepared for dirty room that I found. The room had a television in both the bedroom and the sitting room but neither of them worked. The sitting room had a small microwave oven and refrigerator but no coffee maker or even a paper cup to use. The walls were grimy and the bed cover was worn out and dirty. I asked for another room with a working television and was put in a queen room. I asked if they would adjust my bill for the smaller room and was assured that my bill the next day would reflect the lower rate. It did not but I was so anxious to get out of there that I didn't argue. The television in the new room did not work either which turned out to be a problem with the remote. This room was equally grimy. I was afraid to use the bedcover and slept in my robe on top of the sheet. There was no heat in the room and the front desk had no idea how to correct that problem. The young woman at the desk was very pleasant but had obviously not been trained to deal with problems and I got the impression that she was the only staff person on duty in the late afternoon. There was a small sign in the bathroom telling you not to put toilet paper in the toilet but to deposit it in the trash can. The pictures online show a bar and restaurant but neither of them is open now. My advice is to avoid this hotel until and unless there is a complete remodel and update of the place.
The Washington Inn is a hidden gem in downtown Oakland. The four-story building stands alone, but it is easy to miss across the street from the Oakland Convention Center. The dark, wood-panelled lobby is straight out of the 70s. The building and its tiny but functional elevator seem to be straight out of 1920. The rooms, however, are modern, sizeable, comfortable and well-appointed, including quality linens. Everything, top to bottom, is well-maintained and assiduously clean. The included continental breakfast comprised cereals, packaged pastries, bagels and yogurt, and was available until 9 a.m. on a Saturday. Nearby Chinatown had interesting food options, as did Swan's Market across the street. The area is a business district and many of the restaurants open only on weekdays. Oakland 12th Street BART is a block away. Jack London Square and Amtrak are a bit of a hike, but less than a mile.