GGuest UserThe Marriott Courtyard in Cary, NC is a well-maintained hotel with clean, comfortable accommodations. The front desk staff was especially welcoming, providing excellent customer service from check-in to check-out. A pleasant stay overall!
XXIAOYANMore than 10 hours from New York City, the car did not light off at the exit of 293, found this hotel area nearby, there are 3 hotels, this and the other are owned by Marriott, from Raleigh Uber 13 in the central area, we arrived at 6 o'clock in the morning, another best western hotel in the same hospital has to wait until 3 pm, but the front desk agrees to stay immediately, including breakfast, no need for any meal coupons, Marriott The hotel is fantastic! In addition, the house price changes very much every day, the double bed room on Saturday includes more than 640 inclusive of taxes, and the twin room on Sunday contains 4 early 539 tax, and Monday has become 800, including tax, I don't know why... .
KKAREN MARYA very nice hotel with clean rooms and helpful front desk staff. There were not many places to eat nearby but if you had a vehicle this wouldn't be an issue.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel room suite is not bad, very close to Raleigh Airport, Wi-Fi is very good, you can also send Shuttle to pick you up when you call the airport in the middle of the night.
Breakfast is more general, not many choices.
Bad experience: At 11:30 this morning, when taking the Shuttle from the hotel to the rental car point (5 minutes drive), a black driver blackmailed that Shuttle cost $10 and had to pay in cash. Knowing that Shuttle is free, I also prepared a tip of $10, but listening to him ask for money, there was me in the car at the time, for safety, I gave him a $10 fare and a $10 tip. This 20-knife taxi is definitely more than enough. This experience is really bad
AAnonymous UserLocation of the hotel is great, easy access to stores and highway. Plenty of parking. Check in was easy. However rooms and towels are only cleaned every 3 days unless you request it. Requested towels and cleaning on day 2 however it was not completed and had to go see the front desk upon return. Phone in the room did not work the entire time. Breakfast was decent.
GGuest UserI had stayed at the hotel years ago when I first visited Raleigh. It was delightful. I have noticed there was no way to have food in the hotel which is a bummer if you come there and have to order food. There was a bar to have a drink. I am coming from out of town. It would have been nice to have a nightcap before tucking into bed. I noticed the pool was not up and running. I also notice that only 1 elevator was working. If you step inside, it dropped and would not always open level to the floor. This is a big hazard, especially for the vision impaired.
Breakfast choices were few. If you are going to serve a buffet, have had sanitizer available. Get a juice machine to offer guests different varieties of juice. Use napkins instead of paper towels. To prevent covid, allow guest to place their hands in a glove to help ensure no transmittal of germs. The front desk clerk is not a food attendant. Hire someone to be there to watch the food. The edges of the food had set in pan so long that the edges were hard and unable to chew.
My rest was appropriate. The room was clean. If I had the option to stay there again, I would refuse.
GGuest UserIt's a low-cost hotel in a quiet location.
Right next to McDonald's, across the crosswalk, there's Chickfile, Target.
The staff was kind when checking in.
The elevator was broken and it was rather uncomfortable to go around in the room on the fourth floor.
It is a duplicate room, a decent hotel for the price.
Breakfast is not provided, 24 hours coffee is provided on the first floor.
SSHENGBreakfast was a little late, and it was gone after 7.30. There is a Thai restaurant in the surrounding area. It is not bad. I went to a steakhouse in the opposite district. Which environment is good, but it is more expensive, it took 120 or two people. The surrounding environment is suitable for walking, safer
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