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Airport Motor Inn

Airport Motor Inn

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3.1 Google Review
1800 Ellice Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3H 0B7, Canada
(204) 783-7035 airportmotorinn.ca
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Apr 20, 2018
The front desk staff were pretty good, and it looked like the room had received some recent renovations. They also had a nice tv. Screaming drunks and doors slamming at all hours of the night. At least hotel staff kicked them out pretty fast. No ability to control room temperature (heat or ac), no shampoo, shower alternated between hot and lukewarm. It did smell a bit tank in the halls too. I’m not so sure about all the reviews saying bedbugs and other bugs, as the room itself was fairly clean. Overall it could have been worse but it still wasn’t too good. It was on the cheaper side at least ($80), If it was $10-$15 a night less I’d probably rate it a tad higher. The location was good though.

Jul 8, 2018
excellent customer service! Very friendly rooms are excellent for price bar has good price drinks

Apr 28, 2018
One star is way too generous for this hotel but it was the min I could select The rudest staff in history. All staff was rude and confrontational. When we first got there we were told we did not have reservations when we made them a month prior. When I asked for towels for the pool they gave me 3 and said that was all they have. When I lost a room key they told me they would have to charge me as they ran out the night before. I asked for change for their drink machine and was told rudely that I interrupted him training a new staff member. The hallways stunk and the back stairwell smelt like beer. The fridge leaked and we told them about it daily. Said non smoking but ashtrays were all over the hallways. The other guests were very loud with constant yelling and screaming in the halls and other rooms. Drunks were walking in and out. The only good thing was the East Indian lady that was more than happy to help me. She was very friendly for checking us out too.

Jun 18, 2018
A truly uncomfortable experience. The noise was unbearable and since the room's walls are so thin you could hear children screaming almost all the time. Many families seem to "live" there, so the hallways were messy, with beer cans everywhere and with a distinct smell of piss. I could tolerate all of this, since it's a good location and I was only an overnight guest, but I still can't believe that I paid over a hundred dollars for such a mediocre experience.

May 21, 2018
I don't recommend this hotel. I found empty food containers and a dirty sock in the night stand. There was something on the side of the mattress. For a non smoking room it smelled to smoke.

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