Welcome to the newly-renovated Four Points by Sheraton Meriden. With a central location at the crossroads of Connecticut, we?re in the... more »
Welcome to the newly-renovated Four Points by Sheraton Meriden. With a central location at the crossroads of Connecticut, we?re in the middle of one of the fastest growing industrial parks in the state. Quinnipiac University, Yale University, Weslyan University, Gouveia Vineyards, and the Chevrolet (Oakdale) Theater are all a short drive away. Talk about cozy. Come and relax in our comfortable guest rooms featuring the Four Points by Sheraton Four Comfort Beds. Or hang out in our newly-opened Yogi?s All American Grill & Sports Bar. Catch the game on one of 14 large or plasma screen TVs. Personal table speakers will make sure you don?t miss a minute of the action. Gather your friends and family and join in the NTN Trivia while enjoying a tasty treat from the family-friendly menu.
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Location. The Sheraton Four Points Meriden is centrally located between Hartford and New Haven in Meriden, Conn. Wesleyan University is seven miles away, Quinnipiac University is eleven-and-one-half miles, and Yale University is twenty miles from the hotel. Hotel Features The Four Points by Sheraton Meriden updated their facilities with a $4 million renovation. The six-floor hotel features Yogi's All American Grill and Sports Bar, which provides fourteen large-screen and plasma televisions. Amenities include a heated indoor pool and a fitness center. A business center is on-site. The Four Points by Sheraton Meriden provides transportation to area airports, dry-cleaning services and laundry facilities. GuestRooms. Each of the 150 guestrooms and suites offer complimentary wireless Internet access and cable televisions. Rooms provide oversized desks and ergonomic chairs, beds with plush-top mattresses. Coffemakers are included. Expert Tip. Outdoor enthusiasts won't have to travel far to take advantage of Connecticut's natural beauty. Mattabesset Trail, located just three miles from the hotel, is on the basalt ridges of Mount Higby and passes through Trimount and Millzers Pond State Parks.
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45 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Our first room had a door that did not lock. The second room had not been cleaned. The 3rd room had stained ceiling tiles, a toilet that would not flush properly and a very large spider.
The management was very gracious and did everything they could to make up for the hotels shortcomings. Including a wonderful champagne brunch on Sunday morning.
However I would not recommend it or stay there again.
49 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
I had booked on the Sheraton website for myself and 4 associates to stay. I had selected King rooms and had the electronic confirmation to prove it. On arrival, they had not King rooms. The staff told me that "a reservation was only a guarantee of a room, not the type of room". When I pointed out that I made my reservation on the Sheraton website they did not apologize. In fact, i found later that my reservation had been CHANGED!!
My room was not clean. The beds were comfortable but too small for some of my associates. My room was left unsecured by housekeeping one day of my stay. I found it on my return at 11:00pm. When presented with the situation, the staff's first response was to say that I must have left the room that way. When I pointed out that housekeeping had been there, I did get an apology from someone in housekeeping. Nothing was stolen.
When I registered my experience with Sheraton Customer Support, I got a couple of form letters. About a week after the trip, I got an e-mail from someone in customer support, somewhat more personal, but no acknowledgement that any of this was wrong! I insisted on an apology from the Hotel Manager at this site and an acknowledgement of the problems and how it would be addressed. After another week, I did get an e-mail from the Hotel Manager. It did not acknowledge any specific errors.
This is a badly managed, unreliable business. AVOID!!!
40 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
When a hotel advertises that it has an indoor swimming pool and you have three children and the only reason you choose this hotel is because of the pool, it becomes somewhat of an issue when you arrive and are told that there will be "No Swimming" due to the booking of several "private" parties. It was unacceptable and very misleading.
45 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for business
Ramada inn staff that work on the 2nd shift are not very knowledgable about what rooms were rsvp. They had given myself and several of my team the wrong rooms, where as the rooms were already occupied by others upon entering. Very bad customer servi