Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Warwick-Providence (Arpt) by IHG
6/10 Okay
"Hot water ran out more than once, floor tiles in bathroom shifted underfoot because grout was old and cracked, “fitness center” is a joke, ants in the pool area, TVs are small. Beds are comfy and staff is nice, but we left a day early. "
"This hotel was a cute idea but the property felt like it was way past its prime even for a boutique hotel. The room was bare bones: no closet, no full-length mirror, no amenities like a fridge or coffee maker or minibar, no safe, rug was threadbare. Bathroom was so tiny it was actively hard to shower and there was nowhere to put anything. The cafe downstairs seemed like it had at one point been a fully stocked really nice little cafe, but there was never any food in the baked goods area, the shelves were empty, and the area behind the counter was mostly used for storage. The staff were all really nice but also really young, like college students. All in all this place had a haunted vibe, not as in ghosts, but as in a place that was a fraction of its former self. Can’t say I’d stay there again. "
"I wish that whoever owns this Best Western property would make exceptions for those who reserve rooms through other websites like Hotels.com The young man who checked me in gave me some info on benefits of joining Best Western's Program. I don't stay at Best Western other than there near T.F. Green airport. That might change after this last stay. As I made reservation through Hotels.com I was stuck at the furthest end of the hotel. Room 200. The highway going to/from the airport runs right under (SOUNDS LIKE) Room 200. I slept well until 3 a.m. but then got awakened by the road traffic until 6. I am happy they extended their breakfast serving time until 10 a.m. as I was able to sleep on the plane with my full belly. Another plus is the "on demand" airport shuttle." So, going forward I'm going to see what they will give me for a room. I broke my neck on Aug. 5, 1979 and medically retired from the USAF officially on Dec. 27, 1983. There are several hotels in the area that have the free airport shuttle. TSA might not be working elsewhere but at T.F. Green I left hotel 1 3/4 hours prior to my flight. I should have slept for an additional hour!!"
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Norton, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Travellers who like culture and the arts say Norton is known for its live music and theatre scene.
Make sure you have time to check out the shopping and seafood restaurants during your trip.
What can I see and do in Norton?
Enjoy the area's cultural attractions such as Gillette Stadium, or get outdoors into nature at a spot like World War I Memorial Park and Zoo. Other places in town to visit include Clark Center and Hass Athletic Center.
What are holiday rentals like in Norton?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Norton. Holiday rentals feature extras like kitchens and laundry facilities so you'll be comfy for your stay. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, holiday rentals can offer a sense of seclusion away from shared hotel lifts and busy concierge desks while still allowing you to travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which makes a holiday rental a great option for a family trip.
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