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    SureStay Plus Hotel By Best Western Mcguire Afb Jackson - Exterior

    SureStay Plus Hotel By Best Western Mcguire Afb Jackson

    (14 reviews)

    Seems like I'm in the minority here but I had a decent stay. I travel to JBMDL every couple of…read moremonths and normally stay on base. This time, lodging was full. I wanted something close so I wouldn't have to drive far every morning. This place fit that bill. Just a couple minute from the front gate. The front desk wasn't the most welcoming I've ever experienced, that is true. My room was clean though. The sheets and towels had a faint smell of bleach which I like (reminds me of my mother's laundry when I was a kid). The bed and pillows were comfortable. I was worried, when I walked down the hall to my room, that the walls were too thin - the person across the hall was blaring their television - but I had zero issues sleeping and, from my perspective, it was quiet. The pool was closed. That's okay. I wouldn't have used it anyway. The small fitness room didn't have a lot in it. Zero free weights, which I would prefer but it did have a couple of treadmills, stepper, and stationary bike. There was one universal machine and a bench too. Water and clean towels, on offer. I didn't have high hopes for the continental breakfast but, to be honest, it was reminiscent of those I get at Hilton properties. Not just muffins/donuts but also yogurt, scrambled eggs, sausage, fruit, coffee, juice, a number of cereals. Not a 5-star restaurant but that's not what I'm looking for in a hotel. Wifi worked well. My preference is to stay on base but should there be "no room in the inn" I have no reservations about returning to this hotel.

    Only stay here as a last resort. Walking to our room we noticed the entire drop ceiling was out so…read moreyou can see all the wires, etc. The bed in our room seemed OK, but there was a stained chair in the room and the bath tub was stained and appeared dirty. To top it off, right before we checked out, we noticed a roach in the bathroom. I would never stay here again unless it was an emergency.

    Budget Lodge - Filthy conditions this hotel allows customers to stay in!

    Budget Lodge

    (3 reviews)

    First of all, this motel is no longer Red Carpet Inn. It is Budget Lodge, and boy oh boy this is…read morebelow budget quality. I'd give it zero stars if I could. They took no phone reservations. I had to show up in person. They do not accept credit cards, it's cash only. Price was way too high for the quality. The attendant had a very strong accent. He was difficult to understand. I asked to see the room before paying. It looked dirty, but I was desperate for a place to stay. When I paid in cash, he wasn't going to give me a receipt. I had to ask! When I got to room, I discovered that it was way more dirty than I originally noticed: disgusting stains on carpet, wasn't vacuumed, desk dirty, no top sheet on bed, torn fabric on desk chair, holes in wall, hanging wires from ceiling. It was really creepy and disgusting! He told me wifi password over the phone but I couldnt understand him. He told me to go to front desk to get pword. So I left within about an hour and asked for refund. He lied to me and said he had no cash available, that he had already deposited it. He would not refund my cash, even tho I complained about everything. Do not go to this motel, it's awful, totally disgusting and really low class. Zero stars. A real scam of a motel.

    Worst costumer service that I have ever experienced. Do not stay here for any reason, ever. The…read morefront desk manager is rude. The rooms are dirty. Nasty place to stay. A dumpster is cleaner and more friendly.

    Days Inn by Wyndham Wrightstown McGuire AFB/Bordentown - Guest room

    Days Inn by Wyndham Wrightstown McGuire AFB/Bordentown

    (40 reviews)

    $$

    I booked hotels worse than this. I booked hotels Uber a 100 times\nThis would be in the bottom ten…read more First of all.they advertised breakfast , 6am to 9am. No one was there at 6:15 ? There was no breakfast once someone showed up.\nThere was weak coffee , not even a muffin or a roll ? The bathroom had patches of paint jobs all over it.The cooking looked moldy and saw more than a couple roaches , only one trash container in rome? Small trash bin fills up quick. Now the part. That grossed me out, the bed cover had stains on it.Some look like blood bed wasn't made up very neatly.\nLook like it was made by a ten year old. No plastic or paper cups in room . No coffee Maker in room that's very rare. Being that they offer very lito begin with. It looked interesting from the outside.The offis triangular with a glass front, overlooking McGuire Air Force base. That's the best part. I didn't come here for the view. When I arrived, a police car was dropping someone off here.Maybe it's a part time jail as well. In the back there's a lot more of the hotel two stories. I wouldn't walk back there at night.

    Come at your own risk. We booked this hotel and left in 25 minutes. This is a really rough part of…read moretown and the property is not maintained to even a low standard. It's next to a strip mall and there were a bunch of degenerates hanging outside by the dollar store which is right next to the hotel. This is a motel not a hotel as the doors can all be accessed from the outside. The outside stairs up to our room had trash on them. When we got to the room it was not clean. Stains on the bed cover and unclean floors. Missing paint in random areas of the room. Didn't get much further than that because the fire alarm started sounding intermittently for the next 15 minutes. At that point we had enough and dropped off the keys at the front desk. The guy was still overwhelmed because the alarms were still going off intermittently when we left. Sounds ridiculous right? It was. Take my word for it or don't and you can reply to my post here or add your own at that point.

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    All American Inn

    (38 reviews)

    $$

    I booked a room at the All American Inn (JBMDL / McGuire AFB area) for the entire month of March…read morewhile attending school on official TDY orders. Everything was fine until day 9, when my team leader informed me that some class members might be asked to leave. There was no prior official notice from the inn--no email, no call, no memo. I proactively went to the front desk to inquire, and they confirmed I would be required to vacate. This was the first major issue: I was on official military TDY orders with a confirmed month-long reservation, yet the inn decided to terminate my stay with almost no warning and forced me (and others) to scramble for alternative lodging mid-course. This is unacceptable for any DoD lodging facility supporting active-duty training. The second, even more frustrating issue was the complete inconsistency and poor communication from staff: - I was told to check out by 11 AM the next day, so I spent the entire night packing and urgently searching for a new place (thankfully, I found one off-base). - Other classmates received wildly different timelines: some were given 72 hours, others until Friday that week, and at least one person was told they wouldn't be evicted at all. - By the time things settled, many of us had already checked out and relocated under stress and last-minute pressure. The lack of clear, uniform communication turned an already demanding course into a logistical nightmare. We were already dealing with class stress, long days, and the need for reliable rest--only to face sudden uncertainty about where we'd sleep. This was hands-down the worst experience I've had at any Air Force inn or DoD lodging facility. The rooms themselves were adequate (typical military lodging standard), but the front desk management and eviction process were disorganized and disrespectful to service members on official orders. I hope leadership reviews this and prevents it from happening to future TDY students. Would not recommend until these communication and reservation reliability issues are fixed.

    A very nice on-base "hotel" at Joint Base McGuire. Making a reservation was very easy over the…read morephone. Arrived at the base, and the gate sentry gave me easy to follow directions. Check in was quick and efficient. The room is great! Clean, good sized, comfy bed. They even have breakfast in the morning, which was quite the pleasant surprise! All for $105. A terrific deal if you're military or mitary retired like me.

    Residence Inn by Marriott Hamilton

    Residence Inn by Marriott Hamilton

    (33 reviews)

    $$

    Pros: Beautifully…read moredecorated inside with oversized paper flowers, butterflies, as well as a hanging rose backdrop. A beautiful, welcoming, inviting aesthetic choice. Large, spacious elevators that move quickly. My room was very large, spacious, & well thought out. The layout allowed for lots of movement while still segmenting certain areas without making the room feel restrictive. Amazingly quiet stay. The rooms appear to be laid out in such a way that there is little to no residual noise from neighboring rooms. I would stay here again for that alone. The room was pristine. I always clean & sanitize my hotel rooms after check-in, but this was by far one of the easiest I've ever done. I love how the towels & bath mats are folded decoratively in the bathroom. They're also plush, wonderfully thick, & the perfect balance between coarse & soft. Despite not having a handheld shower nozzle, the water pressure was surprisingly good. There are lots of plugs & outlets in the room, especially on the desk. You should have no problem charging all of your devices. There was no remote control in my room, but a quick call to the front desk solved that. It wasn't even 5 minutes between my request & the remote being delivered. I always pull back the mattress & mattress covers to inspect the mattress itself, & everything was crisp & clean. I appreciated that the window had a partial view of the parking lot but faced the side of the building. It was angled perfectly to provide plenty of light, maintain situational awareness, & still offer privacy. Great breakfast options, especially for those who are pork-free or trying to eat a little healthier. There were bananas, apples, oranges, oatmeal with toppings like flaked coconut, flaxseed, pumpkin seeds, banana chips, dried cranberries, & even chocolate chips. The hot bar offered turkey sausage, scrambled eggs, & a spinach frittata. They also had blueberry mini scones, apple cinnamon muffins, blueberry muffins, iced coffee, oat milk, & French vanilla and hazelnut creamers. I fully expected to go elsewhere for breakfast, but they provided everything I needed for a delicious, filling, nutritious, high-protein meal. Cons: I thought the line of questioning during check-in was a bit intrusive. Marshall at the front desk asked why I was in town, & when I said I was there on business, he asked who I was doing business with. It didn't feel like casual conversation. It felt more like an interrogation. He also spent a lot of time questioning my address because the address on my driver's license didn't match what was in the system. For a 1-night stay, that seemed excessive. I've checked into numerous Marriott properties across the country this year alone & have never experienced this level of scrutiny. I understand the need to verify information, but the tone didn't feel like routine validation. After driving 3 hours at the end of a long workday on very little sleep, being interrogated was the last thing I was in the mood for. If anything needed to be confirmed, verifying my email address to ensure my folio was sent correctly should have sufficed. I'm not sure why the folded bath mat was stored in the soap dish inside the shower because that means you have to step into the shower to get it. Since the whole point is to put it down before showering so you don't slip when you get out, the placement seemed counterintuitive. This location also has that weird shower with no door, just a piece of glass covering about half the length of the shower. I angled the nozzle closer to the floor instead of directly at myself, which kept water from getting all over the floor this time. There is also no handheld shower wand, which makes rinsing off more difficult. Some of the light switches are hard to find. It took me several minutes to figure out how to turn on the bedside lights. The thermostat takes a very long time to respond. At first, I wasn't sure if it was broken. Despite multiple adjustments, I didn't hear the unit kick on or change speed for at least 15 minutes. The sink water tastes awful. If you've ever tasted well water, it's very similar. The hotel should consider additional filtration. I ended up getting filtered water from the gym just to brush my teeth, & it was only slightly better. The shower is also a little confusing to operate. The handle was turned so tightly in one direction that I genuinely thought I might break it before it finally moved & turned the water on. More USB outlets by the bed would have been helpful. There are plenty of standard outlets nearby, but nothing directly bedside. I forgot my charging block & only had a USB cord, so I had to use the USB ports at the desk & on the desk lamp instead. The in-room iron is dangerous to use. It constantly drips hot water as soon as it's picked up, & the labels on the dial are so worn that it's almost impossible to tell what setting you're using.

    I would give this place ZERO stars based solely on the lack of hospitality these front desk people…read morehave. The room and the amenities are great and if it weren't for the kitchen (so that I can cook), I would leave in a heartbeat. Not really sure how folks opt to work in hospitality industries but have the faintest idea what it means. I will certainly let Marriott Bonvoy know how horrible these people are and they should be removed from the app. No Platinum or Titanium members should lodge here. The breakfast was decent. I liked that there's flaxseed, pumpkin seed, coconut flakes and other toppings available for oatmeal or cereal. The coffee matches the attitudes of the front desk employees...sucks! Overall, I wouldn't recommend or lodge here ever again!

    Red Carpet inn & Suites

    Red Carpet inn & Suites

    (11 reviews)

    $$

    Clean except bedspread had Cigarette holes on it...otherwise great place to stay..nice…read morelocation...nice air conditioning and quiet!

    Booked at bookit.com or something. Had a great price offer going on and the pictures looked pretty…read moregood. Not the best but nice. No doubt! Got here and first issue, the office manager was asleep! Took us nearly 45 minutes of calling and banging on doors to get him to wake up. Then he comes out in his BOXERS. Like EW! How unprofessional! How to mention gross! We get out room key however and drive over to it. First impression - room was BEYOND HOT AND HUMID! It was just awful. So turn on the A/C. 3 hours later, still very hot and humid in the room. But if you sit right next to the unit, you'll get cold. Unit is either way too small for the room size or the room isn't insulated properly at all. Took well over 24 hours to get it to a semi-comfortable temperature. A/C didn't turned off even once the whole time we were there. The room doesn't look bad though. Night bed sheets and comfortable. Unbelievably small flat screen on the wall. Got a nice microwave and fridge set up though. Bathroom looks to be recently remodeled too. However, as we got more comfortable in the room, we found SEVERAL issues. 1. Only got 2 pillows which were flat as pancakes. 2. Bed was hard as a ROCK and very uncomfortable. 3. Several of the plug outlets didn't work either. Not to mention the main working outlet is leaving a noticeable gap between the outlet and the wall. 4. The shower head isn't connected to the wall. 5. There's a full length mirror but you can't even use it because there's a table and chair in the way. 6. Getting fresh towels or anything is a pain because you're only allowed a max of 2 at a time. So basically every day you have to get towels and if you're getting back lye, you're kinda screwed. 7. They advertise free wifi but it requires a password which you can't seem to get or find. Over all, the motel is very disorganized and not nearly as nice as it looks. Wouldn't come back.

    Red Carpet Inn - hotels - Updated June 2026

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