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31 janvier 2023
I have stayed at this hotel many times during my career. Prior to this stay, I had last stayed before the Covid pandemic. Even at that time, the hotel was starting to show it's age. During this visit, I had a sense that the hotel had declined even further. The lobby area appeared run-down. There was limited staff (1 person) at the front desk, there was garbage piled in the trash cans in the front of the hotel, and the rooms looked like they had been last refurbished in the 1990's. Nothing about this hotel was nice. But the worse thing for me was a feeling that things were unsafe here. There were unscrupulous looking people hanging out in the front of the building and in the lobby area. Young kids were roaming around in large groups, and questionable people were roaming around the corridors on the level where my room was located. In the parking lot at the rear of the building, there were many cars parked, more so than it seemed people staying at the hotel. To me it appeared that part of the hotel was assigned as public housing, although I have no way to verify this. I have been a member of the Holiday Inn "Priority Club" (Now IHG rewards) since 1985. I have always stayed at Holiday Inn properties, hundreds of nights in my career. I chose HI because the hotels are usually fairly priced, in safe locations, and the properties well maintained. I can tell you that this stay has changed my mind a bit. The IHG management needs to decide it these are the types of properties they want to keep associated with their name brand. To me, it's a no brainer.
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