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    Residence Inn by Marriott Bismarck North - Living room area/desk is nice

    Residence Inn by Marriott Bismarck North

    3.7(27 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    A Masterclass in "How Is This Place Still Open?"…read more If you're looking for a hotel that combines the charm of an abandoned roadside Bate's motel with the customer service of a witness protection program, congratulations--you've found it. We booked our room a year in advance, yet somehow ended up in a handicap-accessible room that we never requested. Apparently reservations are more of a fun suggestion than an actual system. The shower was an unforgettable experience. The shower head had water pressure that was fine and shocking coming from what looked like a 2nd hand store showerhead, complete with mold for that authentic "nature spa" feel. The shower itself also featured mold, because apparently cleanliness is considered optional here. The pool? Let's just say if you've ever wanted to swim in what looked like a science fair experiment, this is your chance. The water was murky with green residue clinging to the sides. I wasn't sure whether to swim or call environmental services. To be fair the hotel did realize this fact and shut down the pool for repairs. Good for them. Breakfast was equally adventurous. The hash browns were somehow both warm and still raw. The bacon looked like it had merely been introduced to heat and then immediately removed before things got too serious. If you're on a strict raw-food diet, you'll love it. Our room came with a broken garbage disposal, which was fitting because nothing else seemed to work either. The pull-out sofa bed didn't have pillows. Not one. Not in the sofa bag nor anywhere in the room, we had to wait for the front desk find their hunting license and hunt the pillow fluff animal down. They were finally successful about 1/2 hour later. Maybe they were being protected as historical artifacts or endangered species, who knows at that point. Speaking of historical artifacts, we also discovered what appeared to be petrified animal poop in the room. I'm no archaeologist, but I'm fairly certain it had been there long enough to qualify for the National Register of Historic Places. Outside wasn't any better. The fire pit was broken, with pieces scattered around just waiting to slice someone's foot open. Nothing like a good 'ol potential tetanus shot while on vacation. The patio cushions looked like they had lost a fight with a pack of raccoons, and the patio itself was decorated with cigarette butts and trash. Very classy. The hallways featured broken light fixtures, giving the place just enough horror movie atmosphere to make you wonder if you'd survive the night. Yet, whenever we tried finding maintenance...well...good luck. They seemed to exist only as local legends. As for management, I'm beginning to suspect the manager is either Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster as everyone talks about them, but nobody has actually seen one. The staff was super nice but all seemed incredibly new, as if they had been hired earlier that morning and handed a name tag with the words, "Good luck." This hotel advertises hospitality but delivers an escape room experience where the challenge is surviving your stay. If neglect were an Olympic sport, this place would be taking home the gold.

    We stayed for one night and that was unfortunately enough for us…read more For the pros, you do get a very large room for the money. Our room had a kitchenette, a sitting area, and a separate bedroom. We all liked the breakfast options, as well. For the cons, it just seems like the hotel has been neglected over the years. A lot of the furniture was worn and in need of replacement. The blinds in the bedroom were broken. And there were several ick factors - the bathroom tub area, stains on the carpet, etc... It just felt a bit run down. Also, our room had a locked closet that seemed to have an A/C unit or HVAC of some sort. The sound was so loud that it kept our children awake and legitimately scared them. If you are fine with having a bit more of a rundown hotel and need a room with a lot of space, then this is your place. If you are someone who likes cleanliness, though, you may be turned off by the state of the rooms.

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    La Quinta by Wyndham Bismarck - Guest room

    La Quinta by Wyndham Bismarck

    3.8(47 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Clean hotel. Much nicer than other La Quinta hotels that I've stayed at. The front desk staff was…read morefriendly. The hotel is pet friendly. There's a pet relief area, with dog waste bags available. The hotel is right next to a gas station/liquor. There are several restaurants & a Starbucks within walking distance. Upon first arrival, the parking lot might seem rather small. However, there is also parking available on the S/SW part of the hotel. The hotel staff was plating breakfast meals due to COVID. Two complaints: The pillows are mediocre. Also, I've stayed at this La Quinta several times. During one stay, the heat & A/C unit worked great. The other stay, it didn't work properly.

    (1/5) - Editing my previous 5-star review I stayed at this…read moreLa Quinta last year during a cross-country Christmas road trip and had a perfectly fine experience- this year. WOW. After a 24-hour drive from Seattle, I arrived to find an empty, lifeless lobby--no fireplace, no other guests, and even the small retail counter was completely bare. The only staff member present appeared very young and visibly unprofessional, with hickeys covering her neck. I had my ID and credit card ready and simply mentioned that I was a returning guest and asked for the best available room rate. That should have been straightforward. Instead, I stood waiting for about 15 minutes before she told me she needed to call her boss. When I asked if there was a problem, she explained that it was her first day, she didn't know what she was doing, and that she had been left alone at the front desk. That was the breaking point. After an exhausting drive, I wasn't interested in being someone's training exercise. I asked for my card back and left to stay elsewhere. This experience points to one thing: poor management. Leaving an untrained employee alone to run an entire hotel--especially during the holidays--is unacceptable. It's disappointing, because I've historically had good experiences with La Quinta and expected better. Unfortunately, I won't be returning to this location.

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