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    Ramada by Wyndham Naples

    3.2 (59 reviews)
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    Hot water vapor on the glass, on the wall, which kids can't breath properly if you don't have th restroom door open.
    Timon M.

    I was really SO GENEROUS TO give 1 star. Short story short, this place has so many opportunities to be an Awesome Place, if they CARE. THE main issue is THEY DON'T CARE. Rooms are large, but most if them are in a very bad conditions. Floors, dirty sinks, broken cabinets, even the phone is not working to order your car from valet!!!. But regarding your safety, I DON'T RECOMMEND THIS PLACE for 2 serious issues. Most rooms have no vent in the shower, and the hot water vapor could be an issue for your kids, if you don't leave the door of the restroom open. Second, the molds around the AC vent is giving everyone bad smell, and a bad quality air, while we tried to keep our lungs protected from the covid virus as much as we can. For the management, that was the WORST, because front desk are nice, but not helpful as they have to ask the manager, or sometimes the owner to resolve simple everyday issues because of the maintenance, or housekeeping. The only good thing was the beach. But everything else, you have to suffer. Ecethey close the gate from the beach by 8pm, and you have to take long walks to the entrance, while you are wet, and have sand all over your body!!!. Also, you have to sign a card when you get towels, max is 4 per room, and if you don't return, they charge you!!!! I felt that I was in a CHALLENGING place, trying to enjoy my stay, and let alot of staff go away, but really I suffered, and I even called the Ramada corporation, and filed a complaint after 3 times hanging up on me!!! I wish this place become safer, healthier, and better. I forget the low water pressure, when you have to be SO PATIENT TILL YOU FINISH YOUR SHOWER. I added a review from 4 weeks ago, saying the same issue which proves that they DON'T CARE, and they are not going to improve soon. I believe the HEALTH department of FLORIDA, can help.

    What a weekend breakfast may look like - provided you have got sauce!
    Daniel P.

    Five-star in class (hi-value/lo-cost, PREMIUM (centralized) Naples location, on-location diversions (e.g., competitive pm restaurant/club, manicured exotic/indigenous flora, serviced pool deck)). We're completing our fourth seven-night stay in as many years and we'll look forward to as many more. Naturally, there are far more luxurious hotels around (there are TWO Ritz-Carlton's in Naples) but one likely doesn't peruse the Yelp rants/raves AND find themselves dropping hemming and hawing between this good value and that world-class luxe and opulence. There is no 24/7 room service here - nor will you come across a valet runner, a doorman or a bellman. You'll need to schlep your own baggage yourself (yes - there are bellcarts). The hotel is owned by an Argentine interest, thus the sporadic presence of the Argentine twist on the Spanish language. You'll also bump into plenty of French, German and Scandinavian folks. Upgrade yourself to courtyard rooms. We prefer 140 and 142 (adjoining and rapid ingress / egress to/from the pool. All rooms have microwaves, fridges and coffee makers. Inclusive breakfast alternates protein forms during weekdays (e.g., scrambled eggs MWF, egg rounds TTh) and on weekends you'll find foreigners quizzically eyeing the biscuits and gravy (I'm drafting this from the breakfast room right now - all the foreign guests have a dollop of "gravy" on the edge of their plate - in some cases absent of any biscuit - and invariably they're refraining from a second mouthful of the concoction. There is no concierge service (see paragraph 4) so you're better off googling your days rather than relying on the brochures. Having lived here 20 +/- years way-back-when, I can offer the following: Lowdermilk Beach is your closest full-service beach, but treat yourself to Wiggins Pass. Park in lot 3 (Google everything I'm sharing with you) 32nd Ave South IS a public beach access point - treat yourself (no showers - but isolated) Tons of great restaurants in town - but a lot of ripoffs as well. Yelp does a decent job of guiding you straight - but also check out Google Reviews as well as Trip Advisor.

    The pool, amid beautiful plantings, in the highlight of this motel
    Mary Z.

    This hotel is an old-fashioned style motel, with the difference that some rooms face a beautiful courtyard with a very nice pool, which is open early and closes late. The other rooms face parking lots. The rooms are tiled instead of carpeted. Our room was a bit shabby in places (loose bathroom doorknob, leaky faucet, stained ceiling, but the beds were very comfortable, the TV worked fine, and the shower was good. Breakfast buffets are served from 6:30 am - 10 am, and the offerings change slightly each day, which is nice. The beach is a bit tricky to get to. We decided to walk. You must cross several lanes of traffic with no light, then it is about a 15-minute walk. I'm glad we did walk because the parking lot was jammed. It was interesting looking at the houses we passed by on our walk. There is no restaurant in the restaurant area right now. It will be so nice when there is. I really could have used a nice glass of wine poolside in the evening. While the work staff is very nice, there is a big problem when it comes to the noise while cleaning rooms. It starts around 8:30 am and goes on until about 4 pm. Large, noisy wheeled towel and sheet carts are pushed by your room on the concrete sidewalk CONSTANTLY, along with the many housekeeping supply carts. If you are a late sleeper, like to take an afternoon nap, or, in my case, have a 7-month-old baby who takes two naps a day, this is a HUGE problem. We had four devices playing white noise at full volume to try to cover the racket. Also, the workers tend to converse loudly with each other while they work. Our room was near the laundry area, but it seems that the constant racket would be everywhere. I walked the baby around the complex in his stroller several times, and we were always running into carts. There must be a better way! Anyway, I would suggest asking for a courtyard room. It may be more expensive, but, then, you won't have the noise of the cars pulling in and out of parking spaces outside your door (or car alarms, which happened twice during nap time). Now, if you are the type who goes off sightseeing early for the day, this shouldn't be a problem for you at all. This motel is convenient to shopping areas. We had no trouble finding our way around. Check-out is late morning, which is also nice.

    The disgusting roach found crawling in our bathroom.
    Omie P.

    First off, our first impression of this Ramada was good. It had a nice entrance, building and landscaping looked up-kept. Walked into the lobby, waited about 5 minutes to be checked in due to a line. Staff was friendly and showed us what building our room was located. Upon entering our single King bed room, we were pleased with the updated room, BUT it was incredibly hot and humid, took a while for our a/c to kick in which worried us. It finally did a couple of hours later. The bathroom was very tiny, a little run down as well; stains on the walls and bad plumbing. My husband and I leave for the evening, come back later to find a nice size ROACH in our bathroom. Disgusted. The free breakfast was also terrible. Yes, it is free..but doesn't mean the quality of the food has to be bad. I'd rather have eaten at a restaurant. The day of check out house keeping knocks on the door, doesn't give me a chance to say anything and walks in on me changing my clothes. I did shout to her to give me a second, but I was walked in on anyway. Very violated. Ramada hotels are usually are go to hotels but I WOULD NOT SUGGEST THIS LOCATION. It's dirty and not well kept inside the rooms. I am truly hoping there are no roaches where our breakfast is prepared. Very disappointed. Barely worth 2 stars.

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    This is my second time staying here. Clean hotel I have to say for the price you can't go wrong. Close to 5th and the beach.

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    Nice, clean hotel.. Close to the beach! Breakfast is included! Quiet, u can read, relax by the pool!!

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    This place had excellent breakfast and service. For the price it was an unbelievable hotel right around the corner from the beach.

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    Free hot breakfast is a buffet offering eggs, hash browns, sausage, toast and bagels, and a waffle maker; water, milk, tea and coffee.

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