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    Library Bed and Breakfast

    Library Bed and Breakfast

    (10 reviews)

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    Joan is a wonderful, cultured, and exuberant woman who can give you much insight on Ann Arbor's…read morehistory, UM's football athletics program, and just about anything she collects (UM football memorabilia, miniature books, red items). She knows her way around so please feel welcomed to ask her for directions. Her cozy abode is quirky at first but you'll be drawn by the deep passion this lady has for these knickknacks. Home is well furnished: community bathroom, community kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and dining room (red room) for breakfast. Very clean and full of color. She cooks a pretty good "eggs in a basket" dish that's a scramble of eggs, asparagus, almonds, cranberries, and chicken/asiago cheese sausages. Croissant (so good!), coffee, tea, and orange juice is also available. She's very accommodating so don't be afraid to ask. The only issues we came across were the extra soft beds and fleece sheets that may be uncomfortable for some. Room's aren't too spacious but enough to house two people comfortably (but who stays in on a vacation?). She does have cats but they stay in her room and may roam in the breakfast area. I'm allergic to cats but they were not a problem for me at all. Please do keep the library bed and breakfast in mind the next time you come to Ann Arbor as her price is comparable and she'll make your experience a pleasurable memory!

    I cannot say enough about the experience we had here. We admittedly called VERY late in the…read moreafternoon after a day of Antiquing. The owner, Joan Knoertzer, indicated that she was late for an appointment, but asked for a minute, then came back and told us to come by anyway! We arrive to a non-description residence covered with grapevines and trees on Mary Street, just off the busy corner of Packard and State. You could almost throw a rock and hit the Athletic Administration building we were so close! We parked on the street and walked up the curving steps to warmly greeted by a wonderful lady decked out in full Maize and Blue. This was just the beginning, as we entered which could best described as a bibliophile paradise crossed with a museum to all things Ann Arbor/ U of M. Climbing the steps, you first encounter the Poetry and Mystery Rooms, followed by a full Pullman kitchen and sitting area. If your into Ann Arbor's past, you'll find two great hanging lights from the old Pretzel Bell Restaurant, surrounded by books of all types. Last is the Tiny Book Room, which is filled with - you guessed it - tiny books. We had a great dinner later than night at Melting Pot (review forthcoming) and went to bed early and slept great. We woke up the next morning to amazing smells coming from downstairs, where we and another couple were greeted to fresh coffee, OJ, homemade pumpkin bread and pumpkin butter! This was followed by a fruit course and an amazing quiche. Mixed with a wonderful conversation, we felt like we were totally at home. Even the three cats, Kipling, Cinnamon and, well, I forget the third, treated us well. We then spent the next hour talking about everything books - we just didn't want to leave! Trust me, there is no better place to stay in AA, especially for the price and the food. Try it, you won't be sorry!

    Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor - Guest room

    Homewood Suites by Hilton Ann Arbor

    (11 reviews)

    First, the service was exceptional! It was our last day in Ann Arbor, and we wanted to refrigerate…read moreour cheese, since it wouldn't be ideal for us to carry them around when exploring the city. The front desk was so kind and stored our cheese in their refrigerator until we came back! Second, we had the best sleep of our lives. The bed was soft yet firm, and our body doesn't ache after waking up. We love the bed so much that we asked for the brand name and model, so we can purchase one ourselves. It's called Beauty Rest's Harmony Plush, by the way. Third, the complimentary breakfast was amazing. They offer the usual that comes with a well-balanced meal. My favorite was the Michigan-branded waffle, which reminded me of the honor of being invited for the official visit. Overall, I highly recommend Hilton's Homewood Suites for those wanting to be near the campus. They are exceptional when it comes to service, bed, and everything else. Because of my stay, I will consider Hilton hotels moving forward.

    We stayed at this hotel three nights and thought the room was very spacious and we liked having the…read morekitchen area. Everything is clean and new with modern touches. We had a nice view of the University of MI lacrosse and track fields from our room. There is a parking garage under the hotel which was convenient. Front staff team members were nice and helpful. Could not get the ice maker and dishwasher running and wondered if they were hooked up yet? Reported when we checked out. We'd stay here again as it was a good location for us.

    Holiday Inn Dundee

    Holiday Inn Dundee

    (17 reviews)

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    Can I just tell you how overpriced this place is? Chances are, if you're in Dundee, you're taking…read moreyour children to Splash Universe. Due to this, I am not sure why i had to pay over $200 for a room PLUS the outrageous fee for "water park" entry. In any other hotel/water park combo's that I have visited, your hotel comes with the entry in one bundle... and I have been to much better combo's for less money. The water in the splash park was SO cold we could only stay in for 15 minutes before my daughters' lips turned blue. Total waste of money! All night long children were running through the halls, even playing ding dong ditch. The guests directly upstairs sounded like a herd of elephants ALL NIGHT LONG. I came with a 1 year old and a 3 year old and none of us slept throughout the night. I called the office about it but it continued throughout the night/early morning. I was NOT a happy camper despite the potential of this place to be a fun family outing.

    I give 2 stars only because my boys, 3 and 6, enjoyed playing in the waterpark, and the room was…read morebig enough for the four of us. There was nothing else about this hotel and waterpark was even average. I have never had such consistently poor service from any other vacation-type destination. Check-in is woefully understaffed and results in lines. We had to have our room key remade twice because it stopped working... There was a ten minute wait at the front desk both times. The in-house restaurant is where we found the worst service. It was as though they were surprised to see guests, and after our experience, I see why. We ate dinner there and waited to place our order, waited for drinks, burgers were overcooked, and all three burgers were gone by the time the mustard we requested made it to the table. We made the mistake of eating at the breakfast buffet the next morning. We waited 25 minutes to be seated, while staring at several (not sure if it was 4 or 5) empty tables the entire time. Once seated, it was another 20 minutes before anyone stopped to take a drink order, and then another 10 minutes before we received our bill. My family will never return to this location.

    Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest - Downstairs lobby

    Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest

    (108 reviews)

    My husband, daughter and her fiancé wanted to find a brunch location after Easter Mass. We choose…read moreMarriot at Eagle Crest and made reservations as we were on our way from attending mass in Ann Arbor. We were kindly seated even though our reservation did not appear on Terrance Room computer system. We were told that the system was not downloading the information. The waitress was very pleasant and attended to us very promptly. The food array was great with many options including an omelet station. There was a sign by the buffet stating $25.00 a plate. The shock came when we received the bill with a total of $348.00 broken down with these prices: * 4 Easter Brunch 256.00 (64.00/per person) * Brunch Bloody Mary $10.00 * Brunch Mimosa $10.00 * SERVICE CHARGE $52.44 * Tax $19.71. * TOTAL 348.15 Stunned we contacted the waitress, who then asked the manager to talk to us. We explained the situation regarding the posted sign on the buffet table at $25.00 per meal and we were not aware of the Easter Brunch cost of $64.00. After some discussion he was willing to give us a 20% discount. Not being satisfied, we asked to talk to his manager whom he called and returned stating that the F & B manager (Jordan Hoffman) increased the percentage off to 30%, so the total bill was $260.00. Listed below are some of the reasons why the price that was posted was not honored according to the day manager. 1.) The sign was a mistakenly positioned. Someone forgot to remove it. 2.) We should have received an email for the confirmation with the intended price of the meal. BUT........................ a. We did not get the email until we finished our brunch. b. After reading the email, the price was not included in the narrative of the notification. 3.) The price is on the website of the Marriot at Eagle Crest BUT............................ a. Stopping at the restaurant was a "off the cuff" decision. The price of the brunch was not easily visible. b. No indication of the price near the hostess station. c. No idea that the venue would add a service charge! I am very disappointed and feel "ripped off." The experience put a damper on the Easter morning with family. I would not recommend this venue at all................... Very rigid with a lack of empathy!

    I stay in a lot of Marriott properties each year - this is my 9th this month alone. To be honest, I…read morefeel like I got a little catfished with this hotel. The hotel is under construction and it was never mention in any of the pre-communication leading up to my stay. The elevator memo mention it's going to be happening for 2 months! I had to request a room away from the noise. The photos were giving off new or recently remodeled vibes. I will admit, the lobby was model and well decorated - you can tell it got a makeover. The rest of the hotel, not so much. As soon as you walk into the elevators you step back in time. The hallway carpets are worn and ripped. The room had a few updates but again, it was worn. My drain didn't have a stopper. The lounger chair had weird spots on it. The security latch on my door was broken off. Low quality shampoo and body wash were provided, something you'd find in a Courtyard or Fairfield. Overall the experience was underwhelming for a Marriott. Self-Parking was $30 a night in a parking lot that was right in front of the building. That's a bit expensive in my opinion.

    Belamere Suites - Wine glasses

    Belamere Suites

    (92 reviews)

    $$$

    After driving three hours through a seemingly endless torrential downpour, my husband and I found…read morerespite at the Belamere Suites in Perrysburg, Ohio. The hotel of proclaimed "limitless romance" sits awkward and unassumingly on a back road between commercial businesses. The rooms are lined buildings like windowless townhouses, almost eerie until we found our room number and pulled into our personal garage. I had been waiting months for this visit because, as expected in the Midwest, hotel rooms with personal pools can be a hot commodity so I booked WAY in advance. For a price tag of over five hundred dollars, the Grand Royal Pool Suite gave us every amenity I could've imagined; soaking tub, two person shower, plush robes, electric fire place, soft king bed, sauna and what we really drove all that way there for, our own personal, private swimming pool. During our stay at Belamere Suites we found indulgence, comfort and, as advertised, limitless romance.

    My wife and I stayed at Belamere Suites for our 17th wedding anniversary, and unfortunately, it was…read morea major disappointment from the moment we arrived. The hotel is tucked away in the middle of an industrial park surrounded by semi trucks, which immediately ruined any romantic atmosphere we were hoping for. To make things even stranger, there were pieces of childlike artwork oddly placed on the outside of the buildings--nothing about it felt romantic or inviting. Inside the room, things didn't improve much. While it was clean, the rose petals placed on the bed were fake, which felt cheap and undermined the "luxury" experience they advertise. The fireplace clicked nonstop whenever we tried to use it, making it impossible to relax. The worst part of the stay was the noise. Our neighbor spent the entire evening screaming at a football game. I called the front desk to complain about the noise, and the only solution they offered was to "drive the golf cart around." The yelling stopped for about 30 minutes and then started right back up. At that point, any romantic vibe I was trying to create for our anniversary was completely gone. We were so aggravated--especially considering the extravagant price tag--that it was clear we weren't going to sleep or enjoy ourselves. We ultimately decided to leave at midnight and just go home. When I called to request some sort of reimbursement, I was offered 50% off a future stay. I honestly found that laughable--I wouldn't return even at $100 a night. This was a memorable anniversary for all the wrong reasons, and I cannot recommend Belamere Suites based on our experience.

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