I stayed at the Microtel Inn and Suites for a 2nd time during the week of 8÷17÷15. The value for the money is the best thing about the Microtel. The rooms are small(as the name suggestions) but if you’re not planning on spending a signifcant amount of time in your hotel(or want to spend double at another nearby hotel) it is perfectly fine. I did feel like the bed was smaller the 2nd time I stayed there and, the pillows were a little flater.(The front desk gave me extra pillows which helped a lot.) I used the gym a couple of times during my 2nd stay there. It is(like the rooms mimistic) with a treadmill, elptical and stationary bike. However, it does have a separate bathroom and frankly is hardly used so it feels like you have your own private space. In a nutshell, compared to other options in the area for accommendations the Micotel Inn and Suites is a solid choice for those that do not plan on spending a lot of time in a hotel room.
James W.
Tu valoración: 3 Alexandria, VA
A very good value and well located for visiting wineries around Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake even down to Watkins Glen. The rooms are small but adequate. It’s not a hotel room that you could put more than about 2 people in without trouble, but for a couple it’s just fine. The only amenity I’d really like to would be a mini fridge. The rooms feel like they are getting towards a refresh cycle in broad terms but they are clean and don’t suffer from funky hotel smell. Overall a very good value and location offset slightly by less than lavish amenities and room size. But if you’re just going to sleep here while you’re out touring the area it’s a great bargain.
Susan O.
Tu valoración: 4 Tucson, AZ
The room is small, like a bedroom; it’s starkly and simply furnished in a very effective and attractive way, almost reminding me of a ship’s cabin. It «feels» really clean, and I love the window seat. Made it to breakfast! Juices, hot and cold cereals, coffee and tea, apples, breads, hard-boiled eggs. This motel does not recycle.
He And She I.
Tu valoración: 4 Independence, IA
When I was a teenager, I read a lot of science fiction. I wanted to travel by space ship, and was fascinated by the descriptions of the sleeping quarters of the space travelers. Fast forward to today, and I finally got my own space quarters! It’s a teeny tiny hotel room, thoughtfully laid out, very clean. Not a lot of counter space, but how much do you need for eight hours of sleep and a shower? Good value, and the bed was serviceable. The towels are also small, but the water is hot and plentiful. There is a cute window seat over the incredibly responsive heat/cool system, and the wifi is free, with the easiest access I have encountered on the road. There is a coffee maker in the room, and there was also coffee in the lobby when we checked in, with two cookies left on the plate. The hotel room was one of the quietest I have slept in, with only occasional road noise, even though the parking lot was pretty full. And, bonus, it was located right on Hwy 20, which we are following to the coast. Now, to try out the«breakfast»…(I have a Panera bagel in my purse, because I’m not expecting much). Update: the breakfast was exactly like a Holiday Inn Express breakfast, without the«hot» meal. And my bagel was pretty good, too. I would highly recommend this hotel for a budget-minded traveler.
Chris P.
Tu valoración: 3 Bethlehem, PA
All the other Unilocal reviews are spot on. Nice clean room, had a kitchenette(sink/fridge/micro), couch and queen bed for $ 116 total. Not the cheapest but they were full so maybe better deals exist. The«breakfast» was the worst inclusive I’ve ever seen. Overall just okay but clean.
Jacquie S.
Tu valoración: 5 Norwood, Canada
Stayed here for 3 nights with my daughter. It was CLEAN, felt safe for 2 females traveling alone, was quiet, and very reasonably priced. We paid $ 70 per night including taxes for 2 queen-sized beds and the window seat that my daughter loved! Includes free wifi and long distance within US. Breakfast is standard continental fare. It’s only about 15 minutes from the Waterloo Premium Outlets, so it’s perfect for our mother-daughter bonding ;). Would definitely stay again.
Maureen M.
Tu valoración: 4 Royal Oak, MI
As if it’s not obvious, if you’re looking for a cheap place to stay, Microtel is the place to go. Our room had to be the smallest room I’ve ever stayed in. As Brian L. mentions, this is a no frills option. They definitely make use of every space! It was very clean, which of course, is really important! I’ve had some bad experiences, so I always do a little check to see if the room meets my cleanliness standards. They have free wi-fi, which is great even though we didn’t really need it. I mean, we were supposed to be on vacation, but the husband had to check his email. If you don’t have a laptop, they do have a nice little business center w/a computer, copy machine, and fax. We were pleasantly surprised to step out the back door to find a cute little round picnic table(which was also very clean), and the river with lots of beautiful landscaping. There are stairs to walk down and a grass walkway for a nice stroll along the water. It made for a really nice night! The bed was really comfortable and we slept great! Very quiet on a Friday night. Hot water, blow dryer provided if needed, and an iron/ironing board. They have a free continental breakfast that we didn’t take advantage of, but it was set up in the conference room next to our room, and it looked like a decent spread. This is a great place if you’re looking for a cheap, clean, and comfortable place to crash. I would definitely stay here again!
Brian L.
Tu valoración: 4 Hoboken, NJ
Cheap. Doesn’t smell weird like most cheap hotels. Free breakfast. Free coffee all day. Pet fee of only $ 15. Plus, there’s a supermarket and a WalMart around the corner(walking distance to both). If you’re in this area, I recommend this place as a no frills option. Again, the most important part… it didn’t smell horribly. Breathe easy! =D
Matthew S.
Tu valoración: 4 Rego Park, NY
i know exactly what you’re thinking .“where they hell am i gonna stay on my many trips to Seneca Falls, NY?” it’s a question millions of Americans wrestle with every day. my solution? microtel. we paid $ 70 and got a nice compact little room with a good bathroom, comfy bed and great cable. it was quiet all night. the front desk staff was helpful and it’s right down the road from the main part of town. if you need economy lodging while in Seneca Falls… book a room here