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    2.8 (5 reviews)
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    Holiday Inn Wilmington - Single bed

    Holiday Inn Wilmington

    (18 reviews)

    $$

    Really a 2.5 stars. I have heard how nice this was since I was in college in the 1980s. Never…read morestayed but been there to eat at Max and Erma's when that chain was open and at the event center next door. While it has been "upgraded" decor, instead of warm and welcoming it is cold, empty in the lobby and even the room felt like that. I know hard wood and tile floors are the trend, tell that to bare feet heading to the bathroom at night. The halls had wonderful padded carpet that was new. In my room, you could see some of the new items but the rust on the desk chair arms and stained caulk in the tub showed they didn't care about the details. I also had no view since the window looked right out to the big A/C units on the roof of the low roof. It wasn't a full hotel so I don't know why I got that room. Staff was friendly but the lack of good food onsite was another downside. Starbucks like coffee shop doesn't cut it when no breakfast is available. The replacement restaurant doesn't match the rep of this place. I will not be back. The money I saved from staying at the Express version wasn't worth it.

    A big stately building is the first impression. Of course this is after coming off the highway,…read moretaking some odd twists and turns, driving behind a giant warehouse, and through tractor trailer lots...not sure what our GPS was doing there. It is an oddly elegant place for the location. It is as if a Hallmark Movie Prince were masquerading as a stable boy. By the way there is horse stuff in the area. We saw quite a few young ladies in horse cosplay (I mean riding gear). Do you really have to wear the helmet to walk to the car and ride to the event? Anyway, nice clean room, in fact the whole place was generally spotless. There is a giant (and empty) anteroom with seating and book shelves. I guess maybe when large groups are coming through it is a useful staging area. The staff was polite and effecient. The one lady even explained to us the odd lonely baseball player statue (Go Warriors), at the back entrance of the building. The RL trucking guy liked the statue, so there it sits. They allow dogs in the building. That is a good or bad thing depending on the competence and temperment of the owner. There is an odd convenience store/DQ (anyone remember the sick cartoon CatDog) across the parking lot. They have this interesting banner about them charging the lowest prices for alcohol allowed by state law. I know about that kind ofstuff, but I looked it up to be sure. There is no such thing as a state minimum price for alcohol products. Hence the $12 for a six pack of Mike's Hard Lemonade. Come for the hotel, enjoy the stay. Disregard all the other industrial oddities nearby.

    Wilmington Inn - We didn't use the microwave.

    Wilmington Inn

    (8 reviews)

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    25-27 July 2024 was stay…read more Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway. I start with that, from Wikipedia, just so we all have a sense of what we are supposed to be talking about. This place is an Inn just like I am a gold medal gymnast at 6-2, and a doughy office worker 270 lbs. I have never owned or managed a motel. I have however owned a few homes and even lived in an apartment once or twice. If the standards of cleanliness and what passes for hospitality of this motel is any indication of the owner's home life, yikes. It is okay to be worn and a little bit run down, that happens. I have spent time in military barracks that are 80 years old- none as beaten down as this place. There can always be pride in being clean even if you had holes in your clothes. This place has none of that to offer. The carpet is moist, sticky and smelly. My wife refused to walk on it barefoot, and while I did, I think I am still using extra foot spray a week later. Our maid service was coming into the room (we were gone to Air Force Museum) leaving the drapes open so the hot sun could stream in, turning down the wall unit (leaving the flap up), and taking all the towels. [Yes that is the end of the sentence, I had to go down and beg for towels, Mutt and Jeff manning the desk gave me a vague stare and two towels]. The newly remodeled shower has floor tiles and skimpy grout, so there will certainly be mold at some point. Throughout the entire small room there's a general feeling of ick and lack of cleanliness. Closing for a couple weeks and doing a total sterilization, fumigation cleaning would be an improvement. However what it might really take is teardown to the frame, remove and replace all fabric, clean, seal and repaint every surface. That is not likely to happen, the current owner will run it further into the ground, the patrons will decline (wasn't tip top during our stay) to the point where others will not stay and it will get worse until the govt. steps in and condemns the place. When we stayed 6 years ago and it wasn't good or bad enough to write a review about. This time I felt like I could not be silent. There is no price point at which we will ever stay here again and that is definitely not the $204 that those two nights in a gulag stole from us.

    We walked in and immediately left and will be getting a refund come Monday- this place was filthy,…read moremold, urine,pubic hair, ROACHES, broken grimy outlets, and stains GALORE! They should be paying you to stay there to find the issues. My favorite part was the attendant saying it was definitely cleaned, cause the housekeeper signed the paper. That's a SURE THING

    Royalton Inn - hotels - Updated June 2026

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