NOT a 4 Star Hotel!!!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 6/27/06
We stayed at the Omni because a "deal" was offered on Expedia. Even though we had a reservation at the Sheraton near the Philadelphia Museum, we switched to the Omni, thinking it would be nicer at the same price (with taxes, around $200). Check in was fine, and some of the staff were very friendly and courteous. We returned late, tired, and were looking forward to a restful sleep. But there was a loud motor near the room that ran for about 3 minutes every half hour or so throughout the night. This was some sort of air-conditioning equipment associated with the hotel building itself--not street noise (we were on the 10th floor). We called the desk to complain and ask for a room switch. They acted like this was the first time they'd heard of the noise problem, which I'm pretty sure is a regular feature of this particular room. Also, of course, they claimed that there were no other rooms available. So we got very little sleep. In the morning, my partner went down to the manager to try to get the rate adjusted because of our uncomfortable night. The manager said that there would be no charge at all for the room, but that we'd have to contact Expedia to clear the charge. Apparently this procedure is very complicated...we haven't been able to resolve it yet. Maybe that's the intention? Expedia said they tried to contact the manager...but no luck so far. It looks like lots of our time (valuable time!) will be wasted on this. Will it be resolved? Who knows. But the "4 Stars" rating for this hotel is totally bogus. Not recommended.