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    Best Western Plus Cold Spring - Exterior

    Best Western Plus Cold Spring

    (45 reviews)

    $$

    Four stars, and really could be a five if a few things are addressed…read more First, let's just get this out of the way: Metro Boston (including Plymouth) is expensive as far as hotel/accommodations go. That $70-100 a night hotel you stay at in most of the country likely doesn't exist here. And if it does, it usually has the word "bed bug" or "cockroach" somewhere in the Yelp review. Based on my research, the Best Western Plus is the best bang for your buck. You get a reasonably nice room with all the typical hotel chain amenities you expect. It is less than a mile from two of the main strips along Court/Main, and it is a mile away from Plymouth Rock. The drain on the bathroom sink isn't very intuitive (you have to push it in and down and not just turn a nob or anything like that) but beside that, all of the knobs, light switches, etc... make sense. There is a good amount of outlets throughout the room. Room was relatively clean, but a couple of stains along the carpet could be addressed at some point with a deep cleaning. Wi-Fi speed is really slow but I doubt Plymouth is known for its Internet speeds. If you have a decent data connection on your phone, you'll probably be using that more. +1 star for solar panels being installed. Decent hotel. Close enough to the sites of Plymouth while not having to deal with the typical tourist traps.

    Surprisingly very good. This is a motor lodge, where you park in front of your room. My wife booked…read morethis, and when we pulled up, I questioned why she booked us here. I was going to turn around and find a regular hotel. At her behest, we checked in. And I am glad I did. Front desk staff: one of the nicest guys I've come across at the front desk. Just very pleasant and helpful. Rooms: very roomy, very clean, well apportioned, all the amenities provided. Really liked the citrus soap. Only complaint is mattresses were quite uncomfortable. But the pull out couch mattress was memory foam and very comfortable. Great water pressure and showerheads. Free breakfast: actually cooked on site real eggs. Not the powdered eggs at other places. Cut fruit, juices, coffee, bacon, potatoes, bagels and breads, etc. Real plates and silverware too. This was one of the better ones. Overall, but for the mattresses, a very comfortable stay.

    The Inn At Scituate Harbor

    The Inn At Scituate Harbor

    (35 reviews)

    $$

    It genuinely saddens me to write this. As a former local who supported this hotel for weddings and…read morepast visits, I am appalled by management's complete lack of ethics. During a terminal family medical crisis, the front desk explicitly instructed us to cancel first and "work it out with the GM" for a refund. Relying entirely on their guidance, I canceled. Had they been upfront about a strict no-refund policy, I would have kept the active reservation so family could utilize the room. Instead, the moment the room was back in their inventory, the GM, Lynda, denied any resolution. To make matters worse, the GM emailed telling me to refrain from calling because her staff has "other responsibilities," even though I had only called a single time to seek clarity. Her own staff had explicitly prompted my mother to tell me to cancel while I was traveling home and unable to call myself. Dismissing customers for simply following her team's directives is a complete failure of customer service and a glaring reflection of her poor leadership. Because over a third of their 29 rooms sat vacant, the hotel suffered absolutely no financial loss from my cancellation. This was pure opportunism during an already difficult time.

    We stayed at this hotel as part of a wedding block, where the bride and groom had reserved over 30…read morerooms at roughly $500 each -- so our group brought significant business to the property. Unfortunately, the experience didn't reflect that at all. The biggest issue started at check-in. The bride herself was left standing in the parking lot with all of her belongings because staff would not allow early check-in -- even by a small margin. One employee had told us 3:00 PM would be okay, but when we arrived, we were turned away and told to wait until exactly 4:00 PM. There was no flexibility or effort to accommodate the bride, even just to let her store her things inside, which felt pretty disappointing given the circumstances. Later that evening, the lack of understanding continued. The majority of guests at the hotel were there for the same wedding, yet staff enforced quiet hours at 10:00 PM very aggressively. A small group of us (about seven people) were simply sitting in a room listening to music at a reasonable level, and we were immediately warned that the police would be called if we didn't disperse. It felt excessive, especially considering nearly the entire hotel was part of the same event. Overall, while the property itself may be nice, the service and rigidity of the policies made the experience frustrating. A little flexibility and awareness -- especially for a large group event like a wedding -- would have gone a long way.

    Comfort Inn Rockland - Boston - Bathroom with standup shower and Jacuzzi tub room 300

    Comfort Inn Rockland - Boston

    (36 reviews)

    $$

    My husband and I had a nice experience here. I did not realize that I booked the suite, but it was…read morewell worth it. We had a bedroom area with a king sized bed, a TV, a foyer, a living room with a wet bar and a TV, two chairs and a sofa, a smaller but full bath in that room. We had some family staying in the hotel also and I am sad to report that their accommodations were not as nice as ours. The staff was very friendly and the breakfast was delicious. Had a wide variety to choose from and the area was kept very clean. I would recommend staying in room 300 or one of their "newly renovated rooms." ( or so we have been told ) Demerits = Some of my family thought they were getting a king-size beds, but they looked more like doubles. No magnifying or any type of makeup mirror, and the weird water stain in the extra bathroom, I am taking away a star. I would give it 3 1/2.

    My wife and I could not of had a better experience,The room was spotless the building was spotless…read morealong with the charm,after an amazing breakfast (real eggs)Would have a cup of coffee in the library the library was old and beautiful Tracy took care of everything at breakfast and greeted us by name every morning,she kept everything stocked with food and everything was cleaned seconds after it got messy.Paul at the desk is a very special person because he always took the time to have conversation with everybody,all the staff was great.We would not think twice about going back.Great place

    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Rockland - Guest room

    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Rockland

    (41 reviews)

    $$$

    Stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rockland recently and overall had a solid experience…read more Pros: * Parking: Free and plenty of it. Easy in, easy out. * Location: Prime. Dunkin' is right nearby for coffee runs, and Lucca--a great spot for dinner--is just a short walk away. * Quiet Stay: The hotel and surrounding area were calm and peaceful. Great for getting rest. * Room: Not the most modern decor, but clean, well-maintained, and the bed was comfortable. * Amenities: There's a restaurant and full bar on the second floor, which is a nice bonus if you don't feel like heading out. Cons: * Only one working elevator while I was there. In the mornings, it got jammed up with cleaning and service staff, so you could be waiting 5-10 minutes just to go down. Frustrating, especially if you're trying to get out the door quickly. Fix the elevator situation and it's a 5-star stay. Solid pick overall.

    I once stayed at a Motel 6 where the bed felt like it was made of cardboard with a duvet on top. At…read morethe price point of a motel, some things are forgivable. When we come to a four-star hotel, my standard become a higher. Something I cannot corroborate is issues with cleanliness. I brought a blacklight, and nothing stood out. The only thing I noticed was some water spots on the bathroom sink, which is a non-issue. What I can get behind is the age of the rooms. The furniture had more than its fair share of dings and other signs of aging (such as the poor nightstand in the photo I attached). As for the mattress, it was notably springy, not necessarily uncomfortable, but either of a lower quality, or very old. Speaking of bedding: The blanket was a european style of a blanket/comforter that inserts into the top sheet (not a big deal, just strange). What is a bigger deal is the lack of a fitted sheet. While tucked in, this is suboptimal for someone who tosses and turns like a rotisserie chicken (such as myself). Before I forget - the chair that comes with the desk was unexpectedly uncomfortable. I've sat in better metal and wood chairs than this nonsense - and it is supposedly cushioned! Finally, the room I was in was noted as accessible, though not requested as such. However, some things did not seem well adapted to a person with disabilities. The shower has a step as opposed to being roll in, there is a grab bar in the shower, but no such bars around the toilet. The only things I was able to notice is a doorbell connecting to a siren/strobe (which can thankfully be turned off via a lightswitch to prevent 3am pranks), the shower bar, and lowered shower controls (though not toiletries, it seems?). If you are in need of an accessible room - proceed with caution. Finally, there is the brunch. This was pretty basic with some pastries, porridge, breakfast meats, fruit, and scrambled egg product (I doubt it is real egg). The quality was not great, but the price tag was somewhere just under $20. I think the brunch is emblematic of the whole experience. That being: it was acceptable, but at this price point and caliber, it needs to be better than just acceptable. The only really good thing is that there was a hook outside the shower to grab a towel right as one leaves.

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