The old hotel is estimated to be a very small and comfortable hotel. The lobby, facade and room layout are all light and luxurious, but the bathroom is like forgetting to decorate, it is completely inconsistent with the room style, a bit off the chain.
This hotel is average in all aspects. There are many Indian employees, and they don't seem very friendly. I was just passing by to take a break, so it was okay. If you want to go to the city, it is still quite far. If you don't have a car, I don't recommend booking here.
It is spacious and simple, with light tones and good environment.
The breakfast is not many, but the quality is good enough. I just did n’t see the option of room and meal. Pay $ 11 + tax + tip.
The room is spacious and comfortable, and parking is convenient. The front desk is friendly. The room I booked said there was no breakfast, but a simple breakfast was actually provided. Drinking hot and cold water is available 24 hours a day.
At the other end of the town's Outlets area, but driving is also 5 minutes away. The hotel is new and clean. The town is full of economy hotels. The only downside is that it is high speed, and it is still a bit sound. The price is very high, the Western breakfast is no better than the Chinese food, but at least it is hot.
The hotel staff were extremely nice at check in and out. They also tried to be accommodating when we asked for pen an paper. However the stay was supposed to include pool access, which it did not. As well as continental breakfast, which was simply a jar of cereal, frozen sausage or eggs an a few bagels. There was only bananas for fruit an not many, first come first serve it seemed. They also had a very outdated waffle batter machine that would probably be very health questionable.. Our room was comfy, however the dirty qtip we saw next to the couch as soon as we walked in and the giant cobwebs in the corner were a little off putting.. After being in the area we probably wouldn't be back unless it was the last option..
Very clean, accommodating staff. If I could suggest anything, it would be that they would explain when asked about being pet friendly that they don’t allow pets to stay in the room while you’re not there and charge a $250 fine if you leave the room. We were confused because in other hotels that we stayed, we were allowed to leave the dogs. This makes it rather difficult when you arrive at the location and you’re an hour and a half away from your house that you have to now find a dog sitter or a dog daycare while you go out of your hotel room to me it defeats the purpose because I know I would’ve left them with the dog sitter at home either that or they clarify their stance on such issues like “do you have a dog here well as long as he stays quiet, it’s OK“ something to that effect.
Great parking, great location, lots to offer including resend shop. Was a clean room with excellent amenities at a very reasonable price. Will definitely book again....
The Aloft is one of the best hotels in Portland! It’s always reasonably priced for such a modern and clean location. The staff is super friendly. We had a room with a window overlooking parts of Commercial Street and the adjacent hotels. It was relaxing to watch the snow come down from our room. They also have a great lobby and bar to hang out at. If I had to nitpick, I would have loved to see the football games on the big TV by the bar instead of a screen saver running all day. We would have stayed there to watch the Pats game. However, the TV that has the XBOX was able to stream the games from YouTube TV, which is a plus, but another family was utilizing that.
We’re only here for three nights, but every time we come back to the hotel from a short trip we feel like we’re home again. It’s so comforting and affordable luxurious with many options to have for breakfast so we never got tired of what we eat everyday! It was totally worth every penny!
GGuest UserOld and not maintained (spiderwebs all over the lawns in between the various buildings; our room came ‘equipped’ with a leftover flosser and socks on the floor from the previous occupants, sink was clogged, ancient air conditioning unit). They did say they have a pool, access to kayaks, paddleboards and whatnot, we only stayed one night and it rained so we didn’t use any of it. By the water so a bit of a view. Will do the job in a pinch (given that there are only 2 hotels in Southport, not a lot of options to choose from; would definitely recommend Newagen over this one or choose something in Boothbay).
KKathleen TrudelThis one has seen better days. A lot of maintenance issues that had gone unreported for a long time. Shower/bathtub would not drain at all. Washbasin was very slow. AC filter was in need of a good cleaning. A side door is supposed to be locked from the inside but stayed open and unsecured all night. This was just as expensive as a really well maintained Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Freeport. Your dog is welcome but it will cost you a 15$ fee. The breakfast was good and had options for a take out box. Location seemed very odd, and seems far from Bangor proper.
The older gentleman working at night is quite rude with his demeanour and gestures saying “good lord” in absolute disgust to us upon arrival. We weren’t the only ones offended by him while talking to other guests. I will definitely return as we loved the daytime staff and atmosphere other then his unfriendly welcome. Customer service is definitely not his high point. We all have bad days so I’ll give this place another chance since everyone and everything was perfect other than that.
We had a fantastic stay and couldn't be more satisfied with the experience. The room was clean and comfortable, and the amenities really made the difference. We enjoyed a relaxing soak in the hot tub, and the breakfast was fresh and well-prepared with plenty of options. One of the highlights was the attached restaurant — absolutely amazing food and service! I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone looking for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
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