2227 N Fremont St, Monterey, California, 93940, United States…
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From the outside, it looks like a typical run-of-the-mill motel, but this quaint spot off the beaten path offers several packages deals. The romance package includes champagne, flowers and dinner at a fine local restaurant, while the attraction package features tickets for two for either the Monterey Bay Aquarium or a whale-watching expedition. The rooms have a rustic decor and some come with a fireplace and a hot tub. There are even dip tanks for scuba divers. It is a very affordable place within walking distance of everything in Monterey.
Chain: Americas Best Value Inn, Type: Motel
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The pictures that this hotel shows on the internet is very dishonest and deceiving. I searched for several days trying to find a nice decent hotel/motel in Monterey because my husband and I were celebrating our 25th anniversary. I am so sorry that I chose this hotel. We were literally ripped off! I paid $169 + 10% taxes=$175.90 for a room with a spa/hot tub. We were stuck in room 13 with a spa that we couldn't use because there wasn't enough hot water to fill it. When we used the shower, the water barely came out. The room was very dark. There were no lights by the spa or the closet. It looked like the night stand near the bathroom was never moved for cleaning because there were spider webs that was very thick! This room really grossed us out. Next time we will not flinch on paying more for a motel/hotel. It ruined our anniversary. The refrigerator sat on the floor with the microwave on top. We wanted to order room service but we would have had to eat on the bed. We've never been in a motel without a table to sit at.
06 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserNo matter what you might read elsewhere, this hotel is not diver friendly. I was recommended to this as a place to stay while I carried out my Diver certification in Monterrey, as a place that was able to accomodate dive equipment (e.g. place to wash and hang you gear at the end of the day), as well as a place to go back and take a shower after class (class finished at 12, so would need the eroom up until 1pm). This turned out not to be the case. The receptionists were clueless and unfriendly when I asked about a place to clean and hang my gear, or to keep the run until 12.30 or 1pm (12 noon is apparently the absolute maximum time you can keep the room) Also, even though I requested an upstairs room, I was given a downstairs room, and told I needed to pay $10 extra each day to move upstairs. When I arrived at 3pm the room had no towels, and I had to go to reception at 4.30 to get some. (Just why to you need to check out at 12 if the rooms are not changed until 4pm?) Go next door to the Lone Oak Motel where they have all the facilities you need for a dive friendly time (except they still check you out at 12noon), plus the Lone Oak is $100 cheaper for the weekend. Cypress Tree was $170 for Saturday night ....!!!! Don't take any notice of what people recommend, do your own research......
06 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserWhile previous encounters with this hotel have been pleasant, the most recent was anything but. My wife made a reservation at around 7:30 in the morning. 10 minutes later she called to cancel the reservation as my plans had changed and I failed to tell her so. Sonny, the front desk guy was very unfriendly and flat out refused to allow the cancellation without a charge. I called and asked to make a reservation for the weekend and asked if rooms were available. The answer was an emphatic yes. At that time I told him who I was and asked to cancel the reservation. He was less than cordial in telling me that they have a 72 hour cancellation policy and I will have to pay. Even though the reservation was made inside the 72 hour period, even though they had plenty of rooms, even though I called to cancel 30 minutes after the reservation was made, even though our booking did not cause them to turn away other customers thereby causing them to lose money by having empty rooms. Sonny was more concerned with explaining their policy to me - than trying to understand why his hotel had the policy in the first place. I was unable to contact the manager (she never called me back) and I am certain they will charge my card for the room. I understand the need for such cancellation terms, but I cannot begin to understand how they would use the policy to hold a customer hostage.
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