Why all the bad reviews?
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/12/11
Currently staying at The Inn Town Motel in Norway Maine as we speak in a non-smoking room, and so far all I can do is praise these guys. They have been really welcoming, and accommodating. The room is in good condition, and perfectly habitable for a long period of stay like mine, 2 weeks i'm here for! They even brought me a fridge because I am staying for so long. There is no dust, and there is a perfectly adequate heater on the wall with instructions on how to operate it. Every day I see two people buzzing around with their cleaning trolly carrying freshly cleaned towels and bedding, a hoover and other cleaning utilities so I know the rooms are being cleaned, and judging by my room, to a high standard as what I would expect from any accommodation. When you stay you also have high speed access to the internet in your room for free. They have wifi in the first block of rooms, but not in the second, but I was provided with an ethernet cable to plug into the wall instead. Remember, access to the internet is a privilege and not a right of your stay, so don't go moaning you have to use a cable! Also you get a TV with access to a lot of cable stations (although some seem to have discontinued, thats called progress!) They don't advertise them selves to being a 5 star location, and aren't trying to be that, they are providing a good quality service and room for a reasonable price so I don't know why all the bad reviews. The staff have been nothing but polite to me, and giving me suggestions on places to go as well, so I suspect some of the poor reviews are by people from other local motels/hotels or people who don't know the rule of, treat people how you would like to be treated.