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rv2843
post Aug 7 2007, 01:55 PM
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Came back from the hotel with BIG disappointment. Things that I don't like:
1: the hotel is really old
2: noise level is really high. The central vent is loud and there was not way to turn it off. I could hear the noise from bathroom, windows, everywhere. The motor/engine vibration has sneaked into the building structure. I felt like sleeping next to engine room.

If you go next time, take the lower floors.
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spragujl
post Oct 22 2007, 03:40 PM
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We stayed at the 3* Buffalo Millennium Airport Hotel (Buffalo, NY) for
one night at $30 + 8 fees on Aug 19, 2007.

It's an older but acceptable hotel located conveniently next to I-90. Really, I would rank this a 2* rather than 3* hotel. Desk made no mention of priceline on check-in and gave me rooms on the 5th floor when I asked (I had read the 5th floor was upgraded – but I didn’t check rooms on other floors). Rooms were older but acceptable, really quite large size with large bathroom. They were clean, smelled good, and had a complimentary hardwired internet connection. They had comfortable and quality beds. Large exercise room with older equipment, but usable – we used it. Nice indoor pool we didn’t use. No complementary breakfast. Overall, a VERY good deal at the $30+fees rate – I’ll use it again.
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post Dec 12 2008, 05:05 AM
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After reading many negative reviews of this hotel, I was rather spooked when it accepted my bid!

I figured the 'Priceline Rooms' were located on the 1st and 3rd floors, and I was right!

When I checked in, there was no mention of Priceline, and a request for a room that was not on these floors was granted!

We received a room on the 2nd floor, room 268, which was definitely one of the renovated rooms, and it even had a lovely balcony looking out on to the courtyard!

Room was clean, with no mould or mildew.

Elevators were hideous and a little slow.

Food in the lounge was good, but the service was poor.

Room a little noisy because of the courtyard but it was fine.


All in all, not as bad as some say! Just avoid the 1st and 3rd floors!



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