Decent Hotel for the $...
Average Hotel: The value is what you get, for what you pay for. No RAVE reviews for this hotel, but it's not a dump at all! I've read about others who had bad service, I can not complain. I stayed an entire business week and encountered no difficulties at all with the front desk service. In fact, I actual bothered them quite a bit, just to even test the service so I could write appropriately about them. Sometimes the way we communicate with others, really does mold their opinion and conversations back with us. Below is my rating information for this Wild Palms Hotel in Sunnyvale, CA.
My Feelings:
- Room Cleanliness: Average; No Stains in Blankets/Towels, No Bugs Anywhere, MinFridge was Clean, TV was Clean, etc.
- Newness Feeling: Not Old and Broken Down, but not new at all; Gently Used I would say.
- Food: None in the hotel or onsite, but you can order from a food-delivery-service using a menu placed in your room. The menu has a 1-800 number in it and you call and place your order through that service. You have to place a $15.00 minimum order, though and that's kind of tough on the wallet if you are just one person staying here, but that's the deal man.
- There *are* some restaurants within walking distance kind of across two streets in a corner shopping strip. One of them is an Indian-Pac restaurant. I don't know how the food is, because I did not walk over to it. It was too cold outside this week to do so.
- The wireless internet access was a great speed! I had no problems at all signing into it and using it. And I used it each morning and each night (work-a-holic!).
- There *are* very decent restaurants within driving distance 1-10 miles depending on what you want to eat. There's a list of dining locations in your room you can use, or you can use something like YAHOO! to search for a good one. Just type in "sunnyvale, ca restaurants" to get a complete listing.
- The hotel does have a car/shuttle service. It will be billed to your account, so when you check out you'll have to pay for it. But it's nice to just call the desk and tell them when and where you need a ride to. The front desk will set it all up for you.
- I had *NOT ONE* problem with the front desk service. They were kind and very helpful. They greeted me and I spoke back to them. Sometimes it's just in the way that you communicate with people that makes others communicate back with you a certain way. :)
Dislikes:
- There is *no* Restaurant in this hotel. But the details displayed on this Yahoo site state that there is one in this hotel, "i.e. 'Restaurant in Hotel' ". That is untrue and my visit was in March, 2012. There is not one here onsite at all.
- The Wild Palms Hotel is *DRY*! There is a lounge area where the breakfast food is placed out in the mornings (yogart containers on ice, bannannas/apples, pasteries, coffee, two buffet containers with eggs, bacon, and cubed potatoes), but during lunch, afternoon, or at night that lounge is *not* a bar or restaurant. It's just a sitting area that closes around 5 PM-ish.
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOTEL:
- I am nowhere near being an alchoholic at all! But normally when people go on trips, they like to let their shirt out a little and relax. My biggest suggestion to the hotel would be to use that already installed bar area in the lounge, as a *bar*. Get your liquor license and employ somebody to serve during certain times of the week/day. It would certainly be more of a pull for me to stay here and I am sure others would call it a huge plus, as well!
Next time I am going to consider other hotels in the area that *do* have that ammenity.
LOCATION:
This is not a horrible location by any measurement, but it's not the greatest for walking-to-activities! I would say this is a good hotel for students or people coming in town for business. Others will find out they will have to drive to food, events, fun, etc.
BOTTOM LINE:
Rolodex it! You'll need to go cheal at some point!