This Inn was absolutely disgusting. The bathroom was extremely gross, the tub was cracked and there was absolutely NO HOT WATER!! I can just sleep outside, it would've been the same thing as this place was so dirty and couldn't even offer a decent shower. The staff was rude and unhelpful--also Emory's campus just didn't offer anything enjoyable and I would warn students ever considering attending college in this area.
My family members had three rooms for a week. The tubs did not work properly. Sink faucets leaked over counter soaking everything. Blankets were torn enough to get tangled in them. Breakfast was very skimpy. Had to hunt for the staff. Ride to hospital on weekends every two hours (not convenient.) Weekdays every thirty minutes. The rates do ...
I just booked a stay at the Emory Inn for Thanksgiving break. I was visiting Emory and loved the French country décor of the Inn. I was greeted with wonderful guest service with a touch of southern hospitality. The rooms were so nice and cozy. I can not wait until the next stay!!!!!
My son in law had an appointment at Emory. He was told it would be an overnight stay. So he booked a room for this mother. Well at his appointment at Emory on 3/25/08, they could not do the surgery. So we tried to cancel the room. They said they could not give a refund. I will not recommend anyone going to Emory with possibility of an overnight stay to book a room here.
The room was very dirty with bugs in the bathroom and on the walls. The corners of the rooms were layden with dust. There was dirt between the box spring and mattress. The door leading to the outside did not give you a feeling of security. When reported the desk staff were matter of fact. Nothing like your advertisment protrays.
Musty moldy smell from air conditioner, difficult to find room at night, and will not alter cancellation policy for circumstances beyond your control such as cancelled plan flight. Plenty of other better places for the same price.
clean, looked pretty new, quiet area just down the road from emory university and i driving distance to downtown. resturant in hotel. bathroom is cramped, low water pressure in shower.