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Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa
4.5/593 Commentaires

Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa

Alamosa|À 3.63km du centre-ville
We stayed at the Fairfield when passing through Alamosa. This particular Fairfield is a slightly older incarnation of the Fairfield concept and design. If I had to guess, I'd say the hotel was built or last renovated between 2012 and 2016. At check-in, I was given a paper bag with a mini-bottle of water, two packages of assorted nuts and a printed notecard thanking me for staying. The notecard wasn't personally addressed or signed. I was told this ”amenity” was because of my Marriott Bonvoy elite status. None of the preferences on my reservation were fulfilled. I specified a room away from the elevator. I received a room right across from the one elevator. One of the beds had two polyester-fill pillows (the kind that feel like cottonballs) and one feather pillow. The other bed had three polyester-fill pillows. My room, a double-queen suite, was comfortable. However, it was only superficially clean and was starting to show wear and tear. There was hair on the countertops of furniture and also the bathroom vanity. The bathtub had residue and/or stains from what looked like an old bath mat. The caulking could use replacement. The baseboards were dusty and dirty. The pipe going from the toilet to the wall and also the sprinkler were heavily rusted. The two 50-inch LG television was made in 2021 and was newer than the rest of the room. The sofa couch in the sitting room of the suite was worn and had visible discoloration. In the bathroom, the towels were different. Some were generic hotel supply company towels. Others were towels with Westin labels. The gym was well-equipped and includes two newer Matrix treadmills. Not my favorite brand but very good nonetheless. The gym is open 24/7. The small indoor pool and hot tub was dominated by kids. It's open 7 am to 10 pm. Breakfast starts at 6 am, which is nice. Coffee was out by 5:45 am. The selection was mediocre. A sausage breakfast sandwich, small egg quiches, cereal, yogurt, and breads. I didn't see any fresh fruit or fresh berries. I also didn't see any tea. The market off of the front desk was mostly empty. No beer, no wine, no diet soda. Just purified water and regular soda plus junk food snacks. All things considered, you'll forget ever staying here. It's an average slightly older Fairfield that could be cleaner and should be lightly updated. The nightly room rates of $200-plus before taxes are greatly inflated by the proximity (about 40 minutes) to a national park. This is really a hotel that anywhere else would be $85-$115 per night. There aren't many hotels in Alamosa, but $200-plus for a basic limited-service hotel without even a bar is outrageous

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alamosa
4.3/5100 Commentaires

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alamosa

Alamosa|À 3.49km du centre-ville
* Je me sentais traité différemment par rapport aux autres clients. Le personnel de l'hôtel s'est félicité d'autres clients avec un enregistrement rapide, professionnalisme et bienvenue chaleureuse. Je devais demander. Ils ne m'ont pas non plus accueilli à leur hôtel comme ils accueillent les autres à cet hôtel. * Le feuillet d'instruction du téléphone s'est éteint, il faut être attaché. Cela fait que le téléphone semble vieux, sale et brut. , mais il fonctionne. * Flux faible d'eau dans la salle de bains, et vous ne pouvez pas ajuster la force. * Aucune chaise de bureau dans la chambre, ils ont expliqué qu'il ne vient pas pour une chambre double et ils ont dit qu'il n'y avait pas. Et ils m'ont demandé de descendre au centre d'affaires pour l'utiliser ou le restaurant. Il n'y a pas de lampe de bureau ou de lumières devant le lit près de la fenêtre, où le tableau est situé, qui se sentait trop sombre. * La rue principale près de l'hôtel est bruyante à la nuit, toute la nuit, le trafic et les véhicules sont bruyants sont très lourds. * Le bruit des machines qui courent et le bruit extérieur a commencé à 5 heures. * La qualité du service était inconsistente, parfois bonne, parfois moyenne. La chambre était propre, le petit déjeuner était bon. Je ne recommanderai pas cet hôtel parce que toutes ces raisons ci-dessus. Il y a un Hampton Inn à côté de la porte, loin de la rue principale, et il y a aussi d'autres hôtels à proximité qui peuvent peut-être offrir une meilleure expérience.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa
4.5/593 Commentaires

Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa

Alamosa|À 3.63km du centre-ville
We stayed at the Fairfield when passing through Alamosa. This particular Fairfield is a slightly older incarnation of the Fairfield concept and design. If I had to guess, I'd say the hotel was built or last renovated between 2012 and 2016. At check-in, I was given a paper bag with a mini-bottle of water, two packages of assorted nuts and a printed notecard thanking me for staying. The notecard wasn't personally addressed or signed. I was told this ”amenity” was because of my Marriott Bonvoy elite status. None of the preferences on my reservation were fulfilled. I specified a room away from the elevator. I received a room right across from the one elevator. One of the beds had two polyester-fill pillows (the kind that feel like cottonballs) and one feather pillow. The other bed had three polyester-fill pillows. My room, a double-queen suite, was comfortable. However, it was only superficially clean and was starting to show wear and tear. There was hair on the countertops of furniture and also the bathroom vanity. The bathtub had residue and/or stains from what looked like an old bath mat. The caulking could use replacement. The baseboards were dusty and dirty. The pipe going from the toilet to the wall and also the sprinkler were heavily rusted. The two 50-inch LG television was made in 2021 and was newer than the rest of the room. The sofa couch in the sitting room of the suite was worn and had visible discoloration. In the bathroom, the towels were different. Some were generic hotel supply company towels. Others were towels with Westin labels. The gym was well-equipped and includes two newer Matrix treadmills. Not my favorite brand but very good nonetheless. The gym is open 24/7. The small indoor pool and hot tub was dominated by kids. It's open 7 am to 10 pm. Breakfast starts at 6 am, which is nice. Coffee was out by 5:45 am. The selection was mediocre. A sausage breakfast sandwich, small egg quiches, cereal, yogurt, and breads. I didn't see any fresh fruit or fresh berries. I also didn't see any tea. The market off of the front desk was mostly empty. No beer, no wine, no diet soda. Just purified water and regular soda plus junk food snacks. All things considered, you'll forget ever staying here. It's an average slightly older Fairfield that could be cleaner and should be lightly updated. The nightly room rates of $200-plus before taxes are greatly inflated by the proximity (about 40 minutes) to a national park. This is really a hotel that anywhere else would be $85-$115 per night. There aren't many hotels in Alamosa, but $200-plus for a basic limited-service hotel without even a bar is outrageous

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa
4.5/593 Commentaires

Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa

Alamosa|À 3.63km du centre-ville
We stayed at the Fairfield when passing through Alamosa. This particular Fairfield is a slightly older incarnation of the Fairfield concept and design. If I had to guess, I'd say the hotel was built or last renovated between 2012 and 2016. At check-in, I was given a paper bag with a mini-bottle of water, two packages of assorted nuts and a printed notecard thanking me for staying. The notecard wasn't personally addressed or signed. I was told this ”amenity” was because of my Marriott Bonvoy elite status. None of the preferences on my reservation were fulfilled. I specified a room away from the elevator. I received a room right across from the one elevator. One of the beds had two polyester-fill pillows (the kind that feel like cottonballs) and one feather pillow. The other bed had three polyester-fill pillows. My room, a double-queen suite, was comfortable. However, it was only superficially clean and was starting to show wear and tear. There was hair on the countertops of furniture and also the bathroom vanity. The bathtub had residue and/or stains from what looked like an old bath mat. The caulking could use replacement. The baseboards were dusty and dirty. The pipe going from the toilet to the wall and also the sprinkler were heavily rusted. The two 50-inch LG television was made in 2021 and was newer than the rest of the room. The sofa couch in the sitting room of the suite was worn and had visible discoloration. In the bathroom, the towels were different. Some were generic hotel supply company towels. Others were towels with Westin labels. The gym was well-equipped and includes two newer Matrix treadmills. Not my favorite brand but very good nonetheless. The gym is open 24/7. The small indoor pool and hot tub was dominated by kids. It's open 7 am to 10 pm. Breakfast starts at 6 am, which is nice. Coffee was out by 5:45 am. The selection was mediocre. A sausage breakfast sandwich, small egg quiches, cereal, yogurt, and breads. I didn't see any fresh fruit or fresh berries. I also didn't see any tea. The market off of the front desk was mostly empty. No beer, no wine, no diet soda. Just purified water and regular soda plus junk food snacks. All things considered, you'll forget ever staying here. It's an average slightly older Fairfield that could be cleaner and should be lightly updated. The nightly room rates of $200-plus before taxes are greatly inflated by the proximity (about 40 minutes) to a national park. This is really a hotel that anywhere else would be $85-$115 per night. There aren't many hotels in Alamosa, but $200-plus for a basic limited-service hotel without even a bar is outrageous
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alamosa
4.3/5100 Commentaires

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alamosa

Alamosa|À 3.49km du centre-ville
* Je me sentais traité différemment par rapport aux autres clients. Le personnel de l'hôtel s'est félicité d'autres clients avec un enregistrement rapide, professionnalisme et bienvenue chaleureuse. Je devais demander. Ils ne m'ont pas non plus accueilli à leur hôtel comme ils accueillent les autres à cet hôtel. * Le feuillet d'instruction du téléphone s'est éteint, il faut être attaché. Cela fait que le téléphone semble vieux, sale et brut. , mais il fonctionne. * Flux faible d'eau dans la salle de bains, et vous ne pouvez pas ajuster la force. * Aucune chaise de bureau dans la chambre, ils ont expliqué qu'il ne vient pas pour une chambre double et ils ont dit qu'il n'y avait pas. Et ils m'ont demandé de descendre au centre d'affaires pour l'utiliser ou le restaurant. Il n'y a pas de lampe de bureau ou de lumières devant le lit près de la fenêtre, où le tableau est situé, qui se sentait trop sombre. * La rue principale près de l'hôtel est bruyante à la nuit, toute la nuit, le trafic et les véhicules sont bruyants sont très lourds. * Le bruit des machines qui courent et le bruit extérieur a commencé à 5 heures. * La qualité du service était inconsistente, parfois bonne, parfois moyenne. La chambre était propre, le petit déjeuner était bon. Je ne recommanderai pas cet hôtel parce que toutes ces raisons ci-dessus. Il y a un Hampton Inn à côté de la porte, loin de la rue principale, et il y a aussi d'autres hôtels à proximité qui peuvent peut-être offrir une meilleure expérience.

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa
4.5/593 Commentaires

Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa

Alamosa|À 3.63km du centre-ville
We stayed at the Fairfield when passing through Alamosa. This particular Fairfield is a slightly older incarnation of the Fairfield concept and design. If I had to guess, I'd say the hotel was built or last renovated between 2012 and 2016. At check-in, I was given a paper bag with a mini-bottle of water, two packages of assorted nuts and a printed notecard thanking me for staying. The notecard wasn't personally addressed or signed. I was told this ”amenity” was because of my Marriott Bonvoy elite status. None of the preferences on my reservation were fulfilled. I specified a room away from the elevator. I received a room right across from the one elevator. One of the beds had two polyester-fill pillows (the kind that feel like cottonballs) and one feather pillow. The other bed had three polyester-fill pillows. My room, a double-queen suite, was comfortable. However, it was only superficially clean and was starting to show wear and tear. There was hair on the countertops of furniture and also the bathroom vanity. The bathtub had residue and/or stains from what looked like an old bath mat. The caulking could use replacement. The baseboards were dusty and dirty. The pipe going from the toilet to the wall and also the sprinkler were heavily rusted. The two 50-inch LG television was made in 2021 and was newer than the rest of the room. The sofa couch in the sitting room of the suite was worn and had visible discoloration. In the bathroom, the towels were different. Some were generic hotel supply company towels. Others were towels with Westin labels. The gym was well-equipped and includes two newer Matrix treadmills. Not my favorite brand but very good nonetheless. The gym is open 24/7. The small indoor pool and hot tub was dominated by kids. It's open 7 am to 10 pm. Breakfast starts at 6 am, which is nice. Coffee was out by 5:45 am. The selection was mediocre. A sausage breakfast sandwich, small egg quiches, cereal, yogurt, and breads. I didn't see any fresh fruit or fresh berries. I also didn't see any tea. The market off of the front desk was mostly empty. No beer, no wine, no diet soda. Just purified water and regular soda plus junk food snacks. All things considered, you'll forget ever staying here. It's an average slightly older Fairfield that could be cleaner and should be lightly updated. The nightly room rates of $200-plus before taxes are greatly inflated by the proximity (about 40 minutes) to a national park. This is really a hotel that anywhere else would be $85-$115 per night. There aren't many hotels in Alamosa, but $200-plus for a basic limited-service hotel without even a bar is outrageous
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alamosa
4.3/5100 Commentaires

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alamosa

Alamosa|À 3.49km du centre-ville
* Je me sentais traité différemment par rapport aux autres clients. Le personnel de l'hôtel s'est félicité d'autres clients avec un enregistrement rapide, professionnalisme et bienvenue chaleureuse. Je devais demander. Ils ne m'ont pas non plus accueilli à leur hôtel comme ils accueillent les autres à cet hôtel. * Le feuillet d'instruction du téléphone s'est éteint, il faut être attaché. Cela fait que le téléphone semble vieux, sale et brut. , mais il fonctionne. * Flux faible d'eau dans la salle de bains, et vous ne pouvez pas ajuster la force. * Aucune chaise de bureau dans la chambre, ils ont expliqué qu'il ne vient pas pour une chambre double et ils ont dit qu'il n'y avait pas. Et ils m'ont demandé de descendre au centre d'affaires pour l'utiliser ou le restaurant. Il n'y a pas de lampe de bureau ou de lumières devant le lit près de la fenêtre, où le tableau est situé, qui se sentait trop sombre. * La rue principale près de l'hôtel est bruyante à la nuit, toute la nuit, le trafic et les véhicules sont bruyants sont très lourds. * Le bruit des machines qui courent et le bruit extérieur a commencé à 5 heures. * La qualité du service était inconsistente, parfois bonne, parfois moyenne. La chambre était propre, le petit déjeuner était bon. Je ne recommanderai pas cet hôtel parce que toutes ces raisons ci-dessus. Il y a un Hampton Inn à côté de la porte, loin de la rue principale, et il y a aussi d'autres hôtels à proximité qui peuvent peut-être offrir une meilleure expérience.

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Best Western Alamosa Inn
4/5102 Commentaires
L'hôtel est bien. Parking gratuit. A proximité d'un supermarché et d'un fast-food. Bon petit déjeuner inclus. Enregistrement et départ rapides. Près de l'autoroute donc c'est un peu bruyant. Petit déjeuner à emporter seulement maintenant.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alamosa
4.3/5100 Commentaires
* Je me sentais traité différemment par rapport aux autres clients. Le personnel de l'hôtel s'est félicité d'autres clients avec un enregistrement rapide, professionnalisme et bienvenue chaleureuse. Je devais demander. Ils ne m'ont pas non plus accueilli à leur hôtel comme ils accueillent les autres à cet hôtel. * Le feuillet d'instruction du téléphone s'est éteint, il faut être attaché. Cela fait que le téléphone semble vieux, sale et brut. , mais il fonctionne. * Flux faible d'eau dans la salle de bains, et vous ne pouvez pas ajuster la force. * Aucune chaise de bureau dans la chambre, ils ont expliqué qu'il ne vient pas pour une chambre double et ils ont dit qu'il n'y avait pas. Et ils m'ont demandé de descendre au centre d'affaires pour l'utiliser ou le restaurant. Il n'y a pas de lampe de bureau ou de lumières devant le lit près de la fenêtre, où le tableau est situé, qui se sentait trop sombre. * La rue principale près de l'hôtel est bruyante à la nuit, toute la nuit, le trafic et les véhicules sont bruyants sont très lourds. * Le bruit des machines qui courent et le bruit extérieur a commencé à 5 heures. * La qualité du service était inconsistente, parfois bonne, parfois moyenne. La chambre était propre, le petit déjeuner était bon. Je ne recommanderai pas cet hôtel parce que toutes ces raisons ci-dessus. Il y a un Hampton Inn à côté de la porte, loin de la rue principale, et il y a aussi d'autres hôtels à proximité qui peuvent peut-être offrir une meilleure expérience.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Alamosa
4.5/593 Commentaires
We stayed at the Fairfield when passing through Alamosa. This particular Fairfield is a slightly older incarnation of the Fairfield concept and design. If I had to guess, I'd say the hotel was built or last renovated between 2012 and 2016. At check-in, I was given a paper bag with a mini-bottle of water, two packages of assorted nuts and a printed notecard thanking me for staying. The notecard wasn't personally addressed or signed. I was told this ”amenity” was because of my Marriott Bonvoy elite status. None of the preferences on my reservation were fulfilled. I specified a room away from the elevator. I received a room right across from the one elevator. One of the beds had two polyester-fill pillows (the kind that feel like cottonballs) and one feather pillow. The other bed had three polyester-fill pillows. My room, a double-queen suite, was comfortable. However, it was only superficially clean and was starting to show wear and tear. There was hair on the countertops of furniture and also the bathroom vanity. The bathtub had residue and/or stains from what looked like an old bath mat. The caulking could use replacement. The baseboards were dusty and dirty. The pipe going from the toilet to the wall and also the sprinkler were heavily rusted. The two 50-inch LG television was made in 2021 and was newer than the rest of the room. The sofa couch in the sitting room of the suite was worn and had visible discoloration. In the bathroom, the towels were different. Some were generic hotel supply company towels. Others were towels with Westin labels. The gym was well-equipped and includes two newer Matrix treadmills. Not my favorite brand but very good nonetheless. The gym is open 24/7. The small indoor pool and hot tub was dominated by kids. It's open 7 am to 10 pm. Breakfast starts at 6 am, which is nice. Coffee was out by 5:45 am. The selection was mediocre. A sausage breakfast sandwich, small egg quiches, cereal, yogurt, and breads. I didn't see any fresh fruit or fresh berries. I also didn't see any tea. The market off of the front desk was mostly empty. No beer, no wine, no diet soda. Just purified water and regular soda plus junk food snacks. All things considered, you'll forget ever staying here. It's an average slightly older Fairfield that could be cleaner and should be lightly updated. The nightly room rates of $200-plus before taxes are greatly inflated by the proximity (about 40 minutes) to a national park. This is really a hotel that anywhere else would be $85-$115 per night. There aren't many hotels in Alamosa, but $200-plus for a basic limited-service hotel without even a bar is outrageous
Dunes Inn Alamosa
4.2/5101 Commentaires
Clean, comfortable, updated, and a very comfortable bed! I enjoyed staying here. The free breakfast in the attached restaurant was excellent, the best I have had an hotel in very long time. Other restaurants for dinner are within walking distance. C'est probablement le plus proche que vous puissiez séjourner dans le Grand Parc National des Dunes sans camping dans le parc.
Super 8 by Wyndham Alamosa
3.8/5100 Commentaires
The room was very clean, the bed was comfortable and I appreciated that the desk clerk who checked me in was friendly and attentive, even though it was 2:00(ish) AM. Also, I was really surprised by the quality of the continental breakfast. There was a fantastic variety of hot and cold foods to choose from, and although it had been sitting out for quite awhile by the time I got there, the eggs, biscuits & gravy, sausage & home fries were still delicious. The only things that could have made it better would have been the inclusion of bacon & if the juice dispenser wasn't empty. I was also grateful that my request to check out 30 minutes late was granted, without them making me feel like a burden, as that gave me enough time to take a quick shower before getting to work.

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Prix le plus élevé1 276 €
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Nombre d'évaluations887
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Prix ​​moyen (en semaine)167 €
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