This hotel should be named \"Dreary Inn & Suites\"
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 3/4/09
Overview: Overall, I was very unsatisfied with my stay at the Drury Inn and Suites in Montgomery. Our school's Beta Club had to stay in this hotel for one night on a field trip, and I -- along with the rest of the Beta Club -- was filled with joy to be leaving the horrible place that should be named "Dreary Inn and Suites."
Bad: Once we arrived, my group and I were given our hotel room key. We rode the elevator to Level 4 and finally found our room. The door key didn't work. I was sick and I really wanted to get some rest (It was 10:30 and we had to be awake then next morning at 6:00) so I beat on the door, and it magically came open. We stepped in, and found out that the room had been ransacked. Towels were everywhere, the beds weren't made, at least 10 beer cans were laying on the bedside table, the room reaked of mildew and urine. We quickly notified our teacher and she told us to go to the front desk in the lobby. What was really suprising was that when we went to the front desk, the man stated he was "surprised that we could even get the door to room 428 open." Shocked, he recruited us to room 429. Come to find out, room 429 was taken by another group on our field trip. So, we went BACK to the lobby's front desk, where we were finally given room 511 on Level 5. Nobody from our school was on level 5, so we were the only ones. This hotel room was okay, it was far tidier than 428, but our bed sheets seemed a little filthy, with a spot here and there. I vowed never to stay in a Drury Hotel ever again.
Good: On the bright side, the breakfast at the hotel was pretty good, they had a wide variety to choose from, like biscuits, gravy, waffles, OJ, coffee, and overall the breakfast was pretty good. Slightly unorganized, the dining area was a little on the awkward side. I was sick, so I didn't eat alot, but everyone else seemed to enjoy breakfast.
(On a scale of 1-10, 10 being best)
Comfort of your room: 4
Staff and Service: 1
Condition of the hotel: 5
Food or restraunt: 8
Final word: Never going back again. EVER.