6 avaliações para Executive Inn & Suites of Tucson
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Ray L.
Classificação do local: 3 Tucson, AZ
On the scale of cheap, bedraggled motels, the Executive Inn isn’t the worst. While the room was dingy around the edges, it was large, generally clean, and reasonably comfortable. The wireless didn’t reach the room, but the staff – who fully appreciate the humor of the establishment’s name – were nice enough to loan an ethernet cable. No experience at a cheap motel(especially one on Drachman) would be complete without freaks, one of whom came tottering out the back of his room into the parking lot after me, followed me through the lobby to my room, and then asked if I was from California. Sadly for him, I wasn’t. Equally sad, he’d forgotten his room key in his rush across the parking lot after me, so he ended up beached in the hallway like a whale. The evening’s entertainment was rounded out by what appeared to be a cult gathering or insipid corporate singalong in one of the conference rooms. If you’re ever in need of entertainment on a Friday night or experiencing an existential crisis, you might stop by and poke your head in. If the Executive cost more than $ 40 it would have been a two-star experience, but I think three is fair for its price.
Alex p.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
I stayed here for the first time during the Tucson Gem Show. This hotel was ground zero for all the best gem vendors and craft makers. I stayed in a twin queen bedroom and was pleasantly surprised with the cleanliness of the room and the professionalism that the staff displayed. I stayed at the Executive Inn a second time in September and the place was just as pleasant. My family enjoyed swimming in the pool and eating at the fantastic restaurants nearby. I recommend staying here any time you visit Tucson and are on a budget.
Anna M.
Classificação do local: 1 Orland, CA
Horrible!!! Sheets stained, not vacuumed, fridge smelled like something died in it, no chain lock on door, bathroom dirty, my foot stuck to something sticky on floor, had to change rooms, second one was worse. Spend the extra $ 20 bucks GOSOMEWHEREELSE. TRUSTME. Wish there was a «zero» star option.
David R.
Classificação do local: 1 Brawley, CA
Executive Inn Sucks Balls! No Effn! Star!
Leslie L.
Classificação do local: 1 Tolleson, AZ
Do yourself a favor and shell out $ 20 bucks more and stay somewhere else. The parking lot is the cleanest part on this property.
Shopaholic v.
Classificação do local: 1 Irvine, CA
If I could give this place ZEROSTARS I would. We booked this hotel for a weekend trip to Tucson seeing it was decently rated on Expedia. After reading the hotel check in policies, which only stated check in and check out times, we were SHOCKED to arrive at the hotel in the cold 30-something degree night to find the LOBBY was CLOSED! We called the 2 different emergency contact phone numbers posted on the door and neither calls were answered. Seeing as how our flight landed at 11:45pm we couldn’t have checked in any earlier. I’ve NEVER been to any other hotel/motel which was closed at any hour of the day. It was mind-boggling to think that no one answered either calls on their emergency lines, nor did they have anyone at the front desk to check us in(when the reservations were already booked). We were able to get a refund through Expedia, but did not get any explanation beyond the statement that this hotel apparently closes their lobby at 10pm. This was NOT noted anywhere in our reservation information. In fact, the emergency numbers were listed in case hotel guests got locked out of their rooms. What happens to guest who arrive after they decide to close? There was NO contact for us to get any assistance. I found this to be particularly unprofessional and unacceptable for a lodging establishment. Needless to say, we had to find different accommodations and I would NEVER recommend this establishment to anyone.