There was one reason why this hotel is so bad, the second we walk into the room, and uncover the sheets there are bugs all over our bed, we walked out 15 seconds later, it took us 20 minutes to check out because there was nobody at the front desk....
When we stayed here, we had what is perhaps the single most disturbing experience ever at a hotel. While checking in with my wife and 13 month old son, two men brought in from outside an argument -- evidently about a drug deal!! Profanties and shouting flew, one man clearly on something. The climax was one man telling the other that he would "f*** you up in front of this baby", meaning my son! This, of course, had us fearing for our safety. What was even more shocking was that the manager on duty ignored all of this, continuing to check us in as if this was an everyday occurrence! It certainly isn't for us. What if these men had been armed? To say the least, no matter how comfortable the beds could have been, we wouldn't have slept well. I have NEVER felt unsafe at a brand name hotel before. What is going on at this place? We've been soured on Econo Lodge permanently as a result, and we'll make sure none of our family and friends stay there in Manchester.
69 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
It was a large comfortable room with two double beds, a refrigerator and a microwave oven in the room. There was also a large screen cable TV with remote control and many channels to choose from. There was a hair dryer in the room. Heating and cooling were controlled in the room. A continental breakfast was provided at no extra charge and complimentary tea and coffee were available in the lobby, twenty four hours a day. There was sufficient off street free parking in the hotel parking lot. There were ice machines on some of the floors, along with vending machines. The hotel is conveniently located right off the interstate.
I am very likely
to return to the Econo Lodge.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
28 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I worked for the Choice Hotels Brand, and can't believe this place still has a sign. The facilities were old and dilapidated. The housekeeping was terrible, and the customer service stinks. If you want to be able to stay somewhere and complain your way to a refund, this is the place to do it because your money back is the only value this place has to offer. I would encourage anyone to pay the extra money for ANY OTHER PLACE. There are shady people who live there, it's in a shadier section of town, and the staying experience was terrible. Dissuade anyone you know from staying there.
Front Desk never answered the phones, room was too small, not cleaned well, floors need fixing, fixtures and chairs need fixing. Mirrors half cleaned, sink plug stuck, didn't even want to use the shower, filthy windows, no screens, curtains have ...
Only a short hop to Boston. I got a real kick out of this converted shoe factory. Nice to see people a preserving history while changing with the times. I thought it was a real value.
This EconoLodge is a converted shoe factory. It seemed to be in an area where you wouldn't want to walk around outside at night nor have your wife or daughter go out to the car by herself.
54 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
Best priced hotel in town..... nodought. Best price hotel in town. Excellent location not too far from downtown. 5 miles away from airport and 3 mile from manchester mall and mile away from bunch of fast food centers..
I am very likely
to return to the Econo Lodge.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.