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| - The room was clean, the bed was big, the towels were fresh, free wifi . . . . But the walls are thin-- both nights we were awoken by noisy neighbors late at night and early in the morning: chatting in the room, watching TV, talking on the phone. As if this wasn't bad enough, we were awoken at 4am by the fire alarm! Turned out it needed new batteries. Ugh!
Our second morning, we went down to the restaurant for breakfast, which is not included. There was no menu, just a no-frills buffet of eggs and pancakes and a few sad-looking pastries. We asked the waitress the prices, and she said, "Oh, we just charge you for what you eat." It took 10 minutes to get a cappuccino. We both had small portions of food. Then the bill arrived: $41! That was $15 each for a bit of food, and $8.50 (+ tax) for the coffee!
Basically, this hotel needs to try harder. We had friends at the Hilton Gardens nearby who were only paying $10 more and said it was better than their past stays at the Wyndham.
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