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Comfort Inn Winnipeg Airport

Comfort Inn Winnipeg Airport

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1770 Sargent Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3H 0C8, Canada
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May 27, 2018
The only good thing about this place is its affordability. Staff at the front desk has zero customer service. I was checked in by her while she was on a personal phone call with her cell phone. Never mentioned about free breakfast, wifi password and directions as where to go to our room, I had to ask for it while still on her cell phone. Best customer service at its finest 😆.Lots of weird people hanging out on the premise so you feel unsafe. Thought of my car would be safe overnight but someone left a ding on my door. Too bad I had to stay 3 consecutive nights. I left 2 stars because our room is tidy and spacious to their defense. Overall experience relies on the first employee's interaction with a guest like us! I will surely not recommend anyone to stay here. You can find a better place rather than staying here for similar location and price.

Jun 12, 2018
Motel looking place with spider webs. When entered my Room found a tick on the pillow and spider webs on the ceiling! As if that room has been abandoned. Went downstairs and complained to staff. They have offered me another room on the same floor. Went in there and saw stains from blood on the pillows. Blankets were dirty as well as if drinks were spilled on them. Worst place EVER! Would rather spent the night on the street!!

Jul 20, 2018
Location central, close to shopping and many restaurants, few minutes to airport terminal, room spacious and better than adequate, and service is wonderful

Jul 6, 2018
Cool thanks for the compliment to be able to type today. Lol yes it was made just for me.

Jun 4, 2018
Breakfast was great! Pam was very welcoming and made sure all guests were happy with their meals!

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