This Red Carpet Inn is conveniently located just 2 miles from the Mayo Clinic, yet sits away from the congestion of downtown. Those wishi... more »
This Red Carpet Inn is conveniently located just 2 miles from the Mayo Clinic, yet sits away from the congestion of downtown. Those wishing to stay close to the Heritage House or Maywood museums, Rochester Civic Center or fairgrounds will find this inn the perfect place to end the day. If golf is your game, there are several courses nearby as well as a wide array of shopping and dining. You can also enjoy our indoor pool and all rooms are equipped with a microwave, refrigerator and coffeemaker. Parking is free.
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I really liked staying at the Red Carpet Inn this past fall. I was there for one week for IV therapy at the Mayo Clinic. Even though some construction was going on, it didn't matter. The staff is polite and always available. My room was very...
There was feces on the wall in the
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Posted Nov 06, 2008
Mediocre
There was feces on the wall in the bathroom and just a general gross factor to the whole place. The pool was very cold and it was dark and not easy to get to. The staff was rude and not helpful. The outside looks like it does on the inside worn out...
I stayed at the Red Carpet Inn in Rochester MN in May of 2008. I decided to stay here because I was visiting the Mayo Clinic and I heard good things about the place. My expirience here was decent. The staff was very helpful with helping me find my...
We have been coming to Mayo Clinic since 1983. Red Carpet has the friendliest staff of all the hotels we have stayed at. We stayed at an "upgrade 4 star hotel and were promptly robbed of several diamond rings. Red Carpet staff is honest and...
Comforters and sheets have holes in.
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Posted Jun 24, 2006
Mediocre
Comforters and sheets have holes in. Very basic room with few amenities. Pool is small and inconvenient to get to. Continental breakfast consists of a doughnut if you're early enough to get there so that there's some left. Pillows are doubled...
51 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We sought an inexpensive place for a stopover on our way to the Twin Cities. It fit the need. The place is somewhat dated, the carpets could stand a thorough scrubbing, and it had less-than-fresh scent. Room had a fridge and a small microwave. However, for $50 (Travelocity), we had no complaints.
The service was good. The beds were very comfortable. The pool was good. The problem someone else had mentioned about the skids in the tub have been fixed. It was what we look for in a hotel, clean and friendly. The staff was very patient at...
when we stay in Rochester,this is where we will be
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Posted Nov 09, 2005
Good
We have stayed at several places in Rochester,over the years,and they all had too hard of beds for me.This inn,had a nice firm bed,but not so firm that I couldn't sleep.(which is the usual)This place,isn't for the people who are used to...