Embark on an amazing journey at the premier Mobile, Alabama hotel connected by skywalk to the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center, and... more »
Embark on an amazing journey at the premier Mobile, Alabama hotel connected by skywalk to the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center, and located in the revitalized downtown business and entertainment districts. Experience the greatly anticipated $64 million renovation promising a new level of sophistication among downtown Mobile hotels. Rising majestically over the sparkling waters of Mobile Bay, enjoy southern charm effortlessly blended with modern ingenuity. Bold colors and nautical touches combine seamlessly with exciting technology in luxurious Mobile hotel rooms and suites. Championship golf along the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is situated near this trendy Mobile, AL hotel, setting the stage for memorable getaways. Over 44,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space provides the perfect location for successful business engagements and flawless social events. Anchored in innovation, discover the Mobile resort atmosphere of the Renaissance Riverview Plaza. For media inquiries, call 205-965-9574.
Marriott
A Renaissance Hotel in the making following our $55 million renovation. Fully renovated public space and guest rooms featuring the Renaissance 'Revive' bedding package. The hotel is now a complelty smoke-free facility including sleeping rooms and public areas. Renovations are ongoing in the resturant and a portion of the meeting space, fitness center and pool. For additional renovation information, please visit www.riverviewmobile.com or email concierge@riverviewmobile.com. Located along the scenic Mobile Bay waterfront with picturesque views of the river, this full- service hotel is well-known for its landmark location in the heart of the business and entertainment district and is conveniently connected to the Mobile Convention Center via Skywalk.
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This was a nice hotel. I was there for
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Posted Jun 11, 2008
Good
This was a nice hotel. I was there for a convention. Great View of Mobile Bay and rather plush accomodations. However, the food from room service tasted awful, but the servers were extremely courteous. Another downside was that most of the servers...
33 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
We ended our visit to the states in Mobile, Alabama. We decided to have a bit of luxury so we decided we would lodge there. The rooms were quite nice, lovely view of the muddy waters of the bay but dear the air conditioner simpy wasn't working. Help was not to be found and when it was we were told that high temps were the norm for Mobile and heat rises in large hotels! Bloody Hell I'm from Britian not Mars! I'm not daft and didn't like being treated like a tot.
I adored strolling the downtown area and we had a nice chicken sandi at a Tea spot. The food was yummy and dessert was rich and gooey. If I could go back to the Tea Spot I would return to the hot hotel. Loved Mobile and the people were all lovely but you can have the humidity! I couldn't breath proper at times.
Stay there for lots of good reasons but
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Posted Feb 29, 2008
Excellent
Stay there for lots of good reasons but make sure you get a load of the carpet on your 'deck'. The restaurant needs some work - the menu is rather ambitious for Mobile and the service needs work. There are too many other good places to eat in...
This used to be an Adams Mark, but I
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Posted Sep 22, 2007
Excellent
This used to be an Adams Mark, but I came at the end of a long renovation, and you might as well say it is a brand new hotel. Even though it was not yet a Renaissance (soon to be) it had everything that Marriotts should have. Great service,...
77 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for business
Having left a pair of shoes in the hotel on Wednesday, April 25th, it took me five days and five calls, one each day to finally learn the shoes were gone, disappeared forever. There is obviousily a fox in the henhouse there and the cleaning staff is not to be trusted. I'm sorry because the stay was otherwise very nice. I would not stay here again.
While front desk staff was very
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Posted Oct 23, 2006
Horrible
While front desk staff was very friendly, this hotel was a complete disaster. Many people in our group had problems with their reservations, elevators were out, management was unresponsive, and housekeeping quality was subpar. I travel fairly...
I found the hotel staff to be very
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Posted Sep 21, 2006
Excellent
I found the hotel staff to be very accommodating to my every need. Although the hotel is undergoing a renovation, I had a great experience. I was fortunate to placed in a renovated room. The mattress was plush and the room colors were bright and...
The view was outstanding. The front
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Posted Aug 09, 2006
Excellent
The view was outstanding. The front dest was friendly. The bellman was helpful. Everyone appeared to enjoy there job which made you feel really welcome. The holtel was uner contruction. And you had to pay to park, however before you do look for...
29 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for business
Do not stay at this hotel. The parking garage is a maze, with confusing directions. This hotel is going through a huge list of renovations, but that does not excuse the problems I had.
First, I couldnt figure where to park because the parking garage next to the hotel is labeled as City of Mobile parking. It did not have a sign stating hotel parking is also allowed there. The parking is $9, with unlimited access so that is good. The parking garage is terrible. There is a bridge that you must find that links you from the garage to the parking lot. This bridge is extremely hard to find. There are no maps that tell you where to go. There are signs that point towards the elevators, but after you get off the elevator on the 4th level (where the bridge is) you still have to wander around to find the bridge. There are 3 elevators and only one of them is near the bridge. Its dangerous. When I complained to the manager, he said maps are being made, but they are not here yet. That didnt help me! I would have been happy with a Xerox copy of a hand drawn map. One of the employees even joked about how she used to always get lost in the parking garage too. I didnt find that funny. It would have been better than wandering around at 11 oclock at night looking for that darn bridge.
The room was fine, but the A/C didnt work too well. It was either going to be freezing or hot in my room. Another huge beef, is that there are no vending machines! This wouldnt have been a problem if each floor didnt have a sign pointing towards the absent vending machines. I searched 4 floors before I decided to call the front desk. It was past the time of room service so I was just stuck being hungry. You can go to almost any hotel and there will be some sort of snack machine, even if its a mini-bar in your room. I would have gladly paid $2 for a candy bar. When I asked if they were going to get vending machines, he said No. I guess to force people to use room service (which was good, but it ends at 11 p.m.). I hadnt checked out of my hotel room and when I went up to my room to make one last check, the room was open and no one was in the room. No cleaning service was anywhere in the hall. Im not sure what was going on but it was very disturbing. I found trash and food on the floor (which wasnt mine). I will never ever stay here again, regardless of the view. The price of the room is not worth it the risk of staying. The most I was offered was a free meal.
I am not likely
to return to the Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel.
I would not recommend it to friends.