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    Skate Station Funworks-Gainesville

    2.9 (28 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Wonderful place to bring the family! Lots to do, good food, and friendly staff! We can't wait to go back!

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    Kids have a blast skating. It's a fun place for them. Good could be better but we were not here for that. GoKarts are fun too!

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    There service is amazing I really enjoy going to spend some good quality time with my friends

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    Decent place to take your family or kids to fairly inexpensive entertainment.

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    I was amazed that I got this hotel for about 110 per night after discounts and taxes from…read morehotels.com. After having a fun bull ride, I checked in the hotel around 4ish. It was a bit busy due to a softball team staying as well, but a friendly agent was able to help me. There was a minor hiccup with the reservation due to third party booking, but it was resolved and I was able to get a room at the top floor (709). Even though my dad had Hilton honors, we couldn't get points or benefits due to booking through third party. I was still given two bottles of water though, which was a nice gesture. The room was spacious for a single person and comfortable with a king bed. The bed was a bit firm, but still very comfortable with 4 nice pillows, and a thick blanket. The TV was pretty large and had a good amount of channels. The office area had a nice desk and there were ample amount of plugs near the desk and bed to charge your phone. The AC control was a touch screen, and luckily I was able to turn it down to 72f and have a comfortable temp for my room. I didn't recall seeing a clock, fridge, or microwave. However, there was a closet, iron, and safe as well. The in room coffee was very good and enjoyable. The room lit up nicely at night. There wasn't much of a view from the window. The bathroom was clean and also spacious, but looked a bit old and tired. The door was a bit hard to close. The shower had excellent pressure and temperature, and the Crabtree bath amenities were fine. I did take the small soap home with me. Towels were nothing special, but did it's job. The lobby looked a bit sophisticated, but that's because it's near the university. The convention area can be a bit noisy, but it's also spacious. The pool is pretty large and has a small outdoor seating area too. I used the gym a bit to practice my riding using the exercise ball. It had your typical equipment and was spacious too. The elevators were pretty old as the ding, but still works nicely. The main restaurant, Shula's is quite expensive. So I didn't eat there. However, I did have a drink and breakfast at the No Name Lounge. The omelette was fluffy and wonderful for 14 bucks, and the old fashioned was a steal for 8 during happy hour. I also tried an egg and turkey sausage sandwich for 5 dollars at the cafe, and it tasted slightly better then the frozen breakfast ones you get at the market. The staff is friendly, but can get a bit tired sometimes. I really enjoyed Zach's and his colleagues from the front desk. They also went above and beyond to extend my checkout by an hour when I requested it. I also loved the service from the staff at the No Name Lounge. Other staff while still friendly and helpful, seemed a bit burned it or tired. I don't fault them or the hotel as they can get so many guests to handle, and they were still nice and helpful as they can. Parking is best of all free and quite ample, and no extra hotel fees either. For 110 per night after discounts and taxes were a very good rate for this hotel, even though I couldn't get benefits. The hotel is nothing fancy and in the older side, but still clean and comfortable. It's still a Hilton and in great quality. It's a great hotel for college ceremonies and other conventions. Even though I am still loyal to Marriott chains, I will still consider in staying at the Hilton again if I get another great deal. Overall: A-

    I travel to Gainesville every year and stay mostly at a Marriot hotel nearby. Unfortunately this…read moretime was booked solid and had to try another place. I decided to give a chance to this Hilton hotel. It looks to be a nice place and very centric. Upon arrival around 5:30pm on April 10, 2026 I was received with the longest line for checking in I ever saw in my life and with the news that my room was not ready yet. The customer service clerk apologize many times, but when I asked what she thinks would be a solution for this, nothing came from her mouth. I even asked to be moved to a double bed if that was going to accelerate the process of quickly unpack in a room. After all, we were passed the check in hour, and I believe they would not have any problems leaving us in the lobby for a couple of hours until a room shows up. Her reply was that they were booked solid. Then, mine was that I would accept any room available and that the hotel should compensate for downgrading to a lesser room. The clerk promptly told us to wait for the other clerk and quickly went to serve the person behind us, which by the way also had the same problem. The new lady clerk found us the king size room that we originally booked in less than 30 seconds. Now, once inside the room, the horror begins. The room was very old and tired. It looks like it did not had a renovation in at least 25 years. Bathroom tiles were moldy and the handle for cold water in the sink was not working. Questionable spots near the bed and where the bed skirt is supposed to be were seen. I quickly called the front desk and let them now about it. They told me a person will go quickly to the room. Well, It was about dinner time and we left the room and went to the downstairs restaurant. Very nice and delicious by the way. After dinner we went to the room and noticed that nobody came to fix the problem. Next morning went down to the front desk and spoke to the customer service clerk which she apologize and told me that she will tell the management about it and that some points can be included for the inconvenience. Well, I asked if indeed the problem is going to be solved with points or I can really wash my hands and face, and brush my teeth with cold water from the sink not the filthy shower. She reply that someone will take a look at it. The day went by and around 5pm we were back to the hotel. Nobody fixed the sink. Had to call and talk for a 3rd time about the problem. A gentleman came to our door 30 minutes later and fix the problem in only 10 minutes. It took 24 hours and three conversations at the front desk to solve this problem. I truly believe management should be taking care of their customers better. It was a waste of time and money staying in this hotel. Management should give a refresh to their rooms a make them clean and more suitable. The way they took care of the problems was just ridiculous and disrespectful. I believe Hilton should not even apologize at this time. There was a time for that and to make amends. That time was when I was staying at their place. Shame on you for this terrible experience. Shame on me if I repeat it.

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