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    <title>Millennium Hotel Minneapolis - Minneapolis, MN Reviews - TravelPost.com</title>
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      <title>Couldn't have asked for more!</title>
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      <description>I come to this hotel quite a bit actually for business and everyone is always extremely nice and accomodating. You know, some of the rooms have a contemporary style to them and some have a pretty typical holiday inn type look... but you know what the hotel does a good job maintaining it all. Housekeeping does a great job cleaning and I would imagine their maintenance staff regularly goes into the rooms. I saw some photos on trip advisor that another "guest" posted on here a while ago and I've stayed at Millennium enough to know those have to be staged! It's a place to lie your head for a night and if you're sitting around in your room all day long, why are you traveling anyway? Regardless, the hotel is awesome! I will always return. They'll treat you right!</description>
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      <title>This hotel is located on Nicollet Mall</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Millennium_Hotel_Minneapolis/r594656</link>
      <description>This hotel is located on Nicollet Mall and connected to skyway.  It is very conveniently located.  The bar and food are excellent and fairly priced.  The staff were very friendly, quick and helped me a lot getting around the area.  My room was comfortable, clean and had an awesome view of the city.  My stay was definately worth the rate - it will be my first choice next time I'm in Minneapolis.</description>
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      <title>I chose this hotel as a "Online Pick"</title>
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      <description>I chose this hotel as a "Online Pick" and we were not disappointed.  We were able to get two rooms side by side; they were clean and well-appointed.  The hotel is on Nicollet Mall, close to lots of downtown attractions and restaurants.  A taxi ride to the Metrodome was only $5 for 4 of us and it's within walking distance to the train that leads to Mall of America.  If you forget something, Walgreens, Target, and Macy's are all a few blocks away and there several restaurants a stroll away.  One night it was so cold (11 below zero) that we ordered room service and had a blast.  Rooms are quiet, the fitness center is OK (two treadmills and an elliptical), but the pool was always full.  The front desk staff was friendly and made some great recommendations.  Would stay there again!</description>
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      <title>Such an awesome hotel!</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Millennium_Hotel_Minneapolis/r385549</link>
      <description>I went to this hotel because it was in downtown Minneapolis and was close to everything. I never heard of it before and saw some of the reviews, but being in customer service I know that people only write on these when they have something bad to say</description>
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      <title>this hotel treat all apsects of their</title>
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      <description>this hotel treat all apsects of their work with class. You can see that they are proud of their hotel and they care about their clients.  I will return to this hotel.</description>
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      <title>I would definitely stay here again and</title>
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      <description>I would definitely stay here again and again. The staff was great, they even directed me where to go for personal items at 3am. We had a great view and wish we could have stayed longer.</description>
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      <title>This hotel has a nice lobby and is in a</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Millennium_Hotel_Minneapolis/r594659</link>
      <description>This hotel has a nice lobby and is in a fairly convenient location to downtown Minneapolis.  It is a short walk from the hotel to the central business district, and there are a number of restaurants nearby.  But when they updated and spruced up the lobby and the elevators they seem to have skipped the rooms themselves, or at the least the room I had.  The furniture, walls, carpet, bathroom, etc. were all dated and damaged and didn't look as if they had been very nice when new.  Fine if you are just looking for someplace to sleep but not up to the standard one would expect of a national chain at this price point in the downtown area of a major city.  I stayed at the Hyatt across the street about four months earlier and the room was much nicer.</description>
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      <title>The property is need of major</title>
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      <description>The property is need of major renovation and updating.  It is not a 3.5 star property.  Public areas and rooms and outdated and dank smelling.  Bathrooms are tiny.  Mirrored closet doors were cracked.  Wallpaper torn.  Bring some disinfectent for your feet if you walk around barefoot in the room.</description>
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      <title>The stock photo for this hotel looks</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Millennium_Hotel_Minneapolis/r594661</link>
      <description>The stock photo for this hotel looks great.  The rooms are VERY small and outdated.  I had a room with a king bed and a sofa.  The sofa looked like it had been in the room for at least 15 years.  The bathroom wasn't very clean and poorly set up.  The bathtub was disgusting!&#xD;The movie rental system quit working 10 minutes into the movie.  I restarted it and it quit 20 minutes later again.  Low and behold, I was billed for both showings.  The desk was able to remove the charges for me.  &#xD;As for the free breakfast....they might as well have paid me to eat it.  It had been sitting in the warmer for hours and was beyond overcooked.&#xD;The staff was very friendly and accomodating.  The bar area was nice.&#xD;On a scale of 1 to 10, i'd give it a 3.  Look elsewhere for a nice room.</description>
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      <title>Millennium was the cheapest, but you</title>
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      <description>Millennium was the cheapest, but you get what you pay for. Bathroom was VERY small, I was unsatisfied with the Breakfast package I paid EXTRA for and they charged me a $2 to use the phone for two local calls...one of which because the receptionist gave me the wrong #. A Motel wouldn't even do that. Parking is $15, which even in Downtown Chicago it's free if you are staying at the hotel! Unhappy guest for a weekend I wanted to be great.</description>
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