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Travellers Inn Hanover

Travellers Inn Hanover

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244 7th Ave, Hanover, Ontario, N4N 2H1, Canada
(800) 801-8398 www.tih.ca
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May 26, 2018
We stayed here a couple years ago. It was fine. The people were friendly. Now its new management. This year we booked a room because of a tournament we were playing in. We booked 1 month in advance because they fill up quick. On the day of our arrival we had to play in the tournament untill 12:30am and to our surprise they gave our room away. Oh and did i mention we had contacted them 3 times throughout the day stating we were going to be in late. Never again will we book with this establishment.

Jul 16, 2018
Awful accomodations! My family was staying in Hanover for a wedding. Not only did they completely lose 2 of my family members reservations, upon arrival 3 of my family members found that their reservations had been altered. King suite changed to room with 2 single beds. Queen room changed to 2 single beds. My Grandmother's room was booked as smoking and she has asthma. When we complained we were called liars. One family member had to leave and find accomodations elsewhere as they had lost her reso. The rooms were dirty and dumpy and reeked of lysol. They called my grandmother three times in the middle of the night furious that the family member who had had to go elsewhere had not paid for the room they did not receive. They threatened to charge my grandmother for the room. They then demanded that my entire family leave and never come back in the middle of rhe night. The absolute worst service I have ever seen If you can help it do not stay at this terrible place

Jul 4, 2018
120$ a night he said for one of the best rooms ... so i paid 120 for on of crappiest room ive been to in my life .

Jun 25, 2018
We have stayed here about 3 times over the last couple of years due to family functions in the area. This is by no means our favorite choice. The rooms are small and worn out, the sink is full of cracks, the main door barely opened for the bed in its way. The linen was not fresh by any means so slept on top of covers not using pillows. The pillow are wads of quilt batting and not useable. Did not sleep at all! 2nd room was overwhelmed with the smell of javax so they had the same sleeping problems. For the price it is clearly, still, an under par motel with an over inflated price. Will not choose it again but will drive further to get a better quality motel for the $100-$130 per night rate. Sorry Travellers, 3 times and youre out!!!

Mar 4, 2018
Quiet privately owned no frills type. Truck parking in the lot right next door. Not a lot nearby for food other than the grocery store or the restaurant across the road at the race track. One of 2 hotels/motels in town and this one is by far the better one.

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