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Red Roof Inn Bordentown - McGuire AFB
3.8/5108 Reviews
This is probably the best Red Roof Inn I’ve stayed at. For a budget motel, it’s not a bad choice at all and their rates are really reasonable. It’s an older property with several wings and room entrances are on the exterior. There’s no elevator so be sure to request a first floor room if you need to. The corridors and stairwells are very clean and there are security cameras in the corridors. One of the wings is their sister suite-style motel and there are long-term guests on the property but I didn’t feel unsafe at all, unlike other places I’ve stayed at. The property is very well-kept as the common areas are very clean and the grounds are nicely landscaped. It also appeared well-lit at night. There’s a nice outdoor pool with sun deck and a guest laundry (which is in the corridor between the two motels but I had to wander around to find it as there wasn’t any directional signage). Beverages, including alcohol, and limited snacks are available in the lobby but be aware it’s cash only. My room was adequate and very clean, with the exception of a burn hole on the bedspread. The TV was tricky to fire out and, for some reason, one local channel didn’t have any audio. A mini fridge with separate freezer and microwave are provided. This will probably be my go-to choice going forward.
Home2 Suites by Hitlon Bordentown
4.3/598 Reviews
We stopped here for one night on our way to a morning flight out of JFK (we live in southwest PA). Everything was clean and comfortable, and the staff was very nice. Exactly what we've come to expect from a Home2 Suites. I would stay here again if we are passing through.
Comfort Inn Bordentown Near NJ Turnpike
3.3/5102 Reviews
This has to be the worse Comfort Inn we have ever stayed at. We are Choice members and loyal customers to Choice Hotels but this hotel will never see me again. The parking lot is very small and tight, the interior is showing it's age and needs an extreme make over. The room smelled like it was a kennel, stains in the carpet and dust everywhere. At the desk a sign says no pets but dogs where present and on various floors. We were confronted by a very unfriendly Malamute about 100 lbs. which should not been allowed. On our second day the person who is supposed to do the breakfast was 30 minutes late to work so everyone had to wait for her to set up but the night clerk would not lift a finger to help her. The computer was not functioning very well, the printer was out of ink and no one knew how to correct the issue. Overall this is not up to Comfort Inn standards and not even an Econolodge and surely not not worth $100 a night.
Courtyard Burlington Mt. Holly/Westampton
4.3/5104 Reviews
Very good hotel. You may not be used to it when you first move in. But after staying for a few days, I found it to be very good. You can continue to pay attention and continue to stay in the future.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mount Laurel / Moorestown
4.4/5101 Reviews
We usually travel from southern DE to north Jersey once a year around the holidays, and like to stay in south Jersey (we used to live in South Jersey). I was very excited to find a brand-new LaQuinta that had a ”grand opening” rate. We could not have been happier with our choice to stay for two nights at this hotel. Staff was welcoming and actually did seem excited to be a part of this hotel's team. The rate included a free breakfast that had sausage patties one day and bacon the next. Both days there was biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes along with various items for toasting and two waffle irons. The shampoo, conditioner and body wash and lotion provided in the room was the brand Dove - very nice. The indoor pool area looked nice but we did not use it. The Funplex (amusement park type venue) is literally steps away making this a great location for families visiting the Funplex. We would definitely recommend staying here. No complaints at all!
Residence Inn Mt. Laurel at Bishop's Gate
4/567 Reviews
Anytime you see feral cats in the parking lot perhaps you have made a mistake in your choice of hotel. I had to make a last minute reservation over the memorial day weekend. The residence inn was well reviewed and we chose it. Clearly was not a Marriott experience and hardly worth $300 a night The check-in was somewhat chaotic but what really welcomed us to the negative experience was the rank smell of ********* throughout the entire second floor. The first floor carpet smelled if anything worse. The room itself was perfectly clean But not at all soundproof and was rather too much of an invitation to get to know your neighbors. In these Covid days one is used to there being low staff and no housekeeping. That having been said no one ever answered the phone so when you called. We called down four towels and it rang so many times when we hung up we had actually forgotten we were still on the phone. When we went down to ask for towels they looked at us and said sorry we have no towels. The free breakfast was worth what we paid for it being that they ran out of coffee at 8 AM and we headed to the Dunkin’ Donuts next door which thankfully had not run out of coffee at 8 AM. Hard to believe given how expensive the two nights were but it does appear to be more of an extended stay for families between residences. I probably am in 30 to 40 hotels a year and this was clearly the worst experience I’ve had.

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Total Properties47
Number of Reviews 3,829
Highest Price€586
Lowest Price€55
Average Price(Weekday Night)€139
Average Price(Weekend Night)€177