cakobau Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 Was upgraded to the 3-star tier from an initial 2.5 star bid (was aiming to get the Amerisuites Rancho Cordova) but was content with this hotel. Being Link to comment
patrici0 Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 I agree with the last review as far as the room and reception, buffet continental breakfast are concerned, but there are some other aspects that may be of interest. The hotel is just off the freeway so its easy to navigate to, and yet its not noisy. There is a secure and very pleasant spa and swimming pool in the grounds. We tried the restaurant , name something like Bookers, and its very reasonably priced, with fresh cornbread, soup and salad, and main courses all for $12 to $15 per head.We were content as the room was quiet, and the bed was clean and comfortable. Link to comment
TravelTea Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Stayed here on Feb 17-18 (2 nights) to attend a wedding in Folsom (about 5 minutes north on I-50 from Rancho Cordova). The hotel is right off the freeway & is easy to get to Sacramento (about 20 minutes south on I-50). We checked-in late (around 10pm); front desk was quick & efficient. The room size was adequate (we asked for 2 double beds), beds were comfortable. The sink outside of the bathroom is annoying as it disturbs one person sleeping while the other is using the sink/lights on. No counter space. Bathroom (shower/tub + toilet) is small but serviceable, good shower pressure, clean, & thick towels. Included continental breakfast in lobby was good (toast, muffins, bagels, fruit, cereal, coffee, tea, OJ), plenty of tables & staff always ready to replenish food & clean tables. Parking & high-speed Internet access are free. Plenty of restaurants in nearby Folsom, also close to Folsom Outlet Mall. Overall, a clean comfortable place to sleep & shower; a good deal for $38/night on Hotwire. Link to comment
Wally Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 The Holiday Inn Rancho Cordova is now La Quinta Rancho Cordova. Not much has changed besides the name, which means it's still a decent place to stay for the money. I think my room might have had a new bedspread and curtains but otherwise the lobby and room and amenities were the same as what I remember at the Holiday Inn.The hotel is five stories. Built near the freeway and my room overlooked the freeway, but no significant noise problems. Parking, highspeed internet, and continental breakfast are still free. Room service gets walked over from Brookfield's restaurant across the parking lot from La Quinta. Link to comment
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