Staybridge Suites Hotel - Princeton blends sophisticated, extended stay hotel surroundings with friendly service. We are easily accessibl... more »
Staybridge Suites Hotel - Princeton blends sophisticated, extended stay hotel surroundings with friendly service. We are easily accessible from the NJ Turnpike, Garden State Pkwy, I-95, I-295 and Princeton Junction train station. Our hotel is just minutes away from Historic Princeton University and corporate offices. You will experience comfort and convenience with our spacious one and two bedroom suites-complete with living room and full kitchen. Dedicated work areas with free high-speed Internet access add to your productivity, and private bedrooms with phones and televisions add to your relaxation. Our daily breakfast buffet features hot items, and our free Sundowner Reception (featuring a light meal with beer, wine, & soft drinks) is available Tuesday - Thursday evenings. If you prefer to dine out, choose from any number of restaurants that feature a range of cuisine and ambiance. When it's time to unwind, relax in the courtyard near our outdoor pool, workout in our fitness room, or shoot hoops on our Sport Court. Sightseeing opportunities are plentiful- we are just minutes from Princeton University and shopping, within a 1 hour drive to Philadelphia and New York, Six Flags and the Jersey Shore, and 2 hours to Atlantic City!
Intercontinental
Hotel Features. Complimentary wireless Internet access throughout the property, Complimentary buffet-style breakfasts , Complimentary guest laundry facilities , Complimentary social hours three days each week , BridgeMart 24-hour convenience store, Fitness center , Pets allowed for a fee, . Guestrooms. Separate living and sleeping areas , Full kitchens with granite countertops and pendant lighting , Pillowtop mattresses with white-on-white linens and duvet comforters , Simply Be Well herbal-scented toiletries , . This hotel allows pets weighing under 80 pounds. Pets must be housebroken; cats must be declawed. Pets must be confined to a carrier when left unattended. Guests must be 21 to check in to this hotel. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property upon service, check-in, or check-out. Pet fee: $75 per pet for stays six nights or less; $150 per pet for stays seven nights or more, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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36 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
First we noticed the cobwebs, then the painful, itchy red bumps began to appear on our necks and faces. We soon realized the Staybridge Inn-Princeton was infested with spiders. When we complained, we received a note stating that the spider had been removed. Unfortunately, there is never just one spider. During our 2-month stay, I used an entire 17.5 ounce bottle of Raid. Another guest called her own exterminator. Spiders were not the only wildlife. A dead squirrel rotted for weeks outside our room. Housekeeping ranged from non-existent to indifferent. As a test, we left a dead spider in one of our two tubs to see how long it would remain. It was still there when we left. When the toilet developed a black moustache of crud, I complained to the manager. That resulted in the room being thoroughly cleaned for the first and only time during our visit. The management was full of excuses. I was told maids were afraid to clean the tables and countertops in our suite because we had left money (about 30 cents in change) and medicine (multi-vitamins) out and theyd been accused of stealing these things in the past. We hid this contraband. The surfaces remained uncleaned. Another time, the maids did not do their scheduled deep clean on a Friday. I complained because even though housekeeping was supposed to be available by request on weekends, I was always told they were too busy. The head housekeeper responded by claiming my husband had sent the maid away. Too bad my husband was 2,000 miles away that day! Later, the head housekeeper barged ahead of me in line for the evening snacks (one of the hotels few highlights). This was typical. The maintenance man did his personal laundry on Saturday mornings as guests queued up to use the one consistently-functioning drier. When blankets I had brought from home mysteriously disappeared from the laundry room, another hotel employee assured me it was still safe to leave ones clothes unattended because she did her laundry there all the time! Fortunately, the blankets mysteriously reappeared a short while later. I wouldnt even have noticed or cared that employees were taking advantage of the guest services if they had also been doing their jobs. They were not. Im not really sure what the maintenance man did with his time (besides laundry and looking at photos of vintage cars online in the business center.) Water gushed from my refrigerator each time I opened the door. Inside, it sleeted and hailed onto my takeout containers. Each time I turned on the kitchen sink, a geyser spurted upwards from the faucet and down into the cabinet, where it pooled and attracted bugs. In the workout room, two of the three machines remained broken throughout my stay. I complained about all these things, and more than once. I was told they would be fixed. They were not. The inmates were definitely running this asylum. This is the only hotel I have ever stayed in where I requested a wakeup call and it was not delivered! This happened not once, but twice. It could take upwards of 20 minutes to check in or check out a single person! One desk clerk glared at me each time I informed her that my card key had yet again ceased to function. Why isnt it working! she would demand as I stood before her, weary from a long day at work. If I had the audacity to admit that I did not have the old, non-functioning card key with me, she would bark, Well, where is it? The only people who seemed to be trying to do their jobs were the maids. They were great athletes. They didnt have much time to spend on each room because the two-story hotel had no elevators. When they cleaned the second floor, they had to run up and down, fetching supplies from carts parked at the foot of the splintered stairs. I have never seen anyone push a vacuum cleaner so quickly. The best experience I had at this hotel was checking out and going home!
I stayed here with my wife for one
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Posted Oct 28, 2007
Good
I stayed here with my wife for one night. We just wanted a short getaway. The room was very clean. The kitchen was clean (we did not use it) I like having a suite, so you don't feel like you're living out of your bed. The bed was very...
71 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I really loved their breakfast. It was delicious, especially the sausage. I tried to find out what brand they used, but they never answered my request.
I am very likely
to return to the Staybridge Suites Princeton South Brunswick.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
29 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
The staff was very accommodating and friendly. They had a free breakfast buffet that offered a variety of options, all of which I found satisfying. When booked online the room became an incredible value. I would certainly consider using Staybridge Suites again, even at full price. While apparently designed for business travelers on an extended visit, I found the overall experience very comfortable, even on a two night stay. The available amenities, library, free laundry room, computer software, game lending library, etc. are exceptional and far beyond what I would expect from a hotel.
The woman working at the front desk was smiling and friendly, even though she was the only staff member on site when we arrived. She had our reservation pulled in advance of our arrival, in order to ensure a speedy check-in, and provided us with a map, which she highlighted, that showed the location of our suite, and where we should park for the easiest access.
I am very likely
to return to the Staybridge Suites Princeton South Brunswick.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.