After spending an exhausting day at the hospital with our daughter, we returned to the Microtel around 11 PM to find a party going on in our hallway. I immediately called the front desk to complain, since we were going straight to bed. At midnight, they finally got the kids to move into their room, which was right next door. The party continued ...
My wife was quoted a rate of $10.00 per night based on Medicaid. When checking in on 7/11/07, Mary Ann, who is one of the front desk clerks, said we needed a from the social worker at the U of M Hospital. This was never discussed at the time of reservation and we were told all we needed was son's Medicaid card.
The next day was our ...
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A nice, pleasant place to stay!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/09/06
The service is excellent and the rooms are nice, clean, and comfortable. I have stayed there several times and have been pleased every time. Free high-speed wireless internet service adds another perk.
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Very nice, cheap, stay
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/14/05
We went to another name brand hotel in town and it was filthy. We checked out the holiday inn (which is very nice) but it was twice as expensive as the Microtel. A nice bonus is that when you stay at this Microtel, you have privileges at the Holiday Inn (work out room, pool, and discount at restaurant) which is right next door.