I stayed one night this hotel and wish they were all modeled after this one. It's no 5-star resort and no one will come tuck you into bed but if a clean and super-comfortable place is what you need, this is it. We'd stayed at the Richardson hotel a couple nights before but I was there a day longer than the others and wanted to be nearer to the airport. Comfort Suites didn't share the fanciness of the Richardson but offered far more in amenities. When I checked in, the desk clerk invited me to help myself to free coffee and teas and to a fruit bowl filled with apples and bananas. I grabbed a couple of tea bags and a cup and heated water in my room that evening. I wish I'd taken pictures of the lobby and dining area. This is one of the few hotels that their pictures don't do the place justice. Often I've wondered how hotels get such great pictures that far exceed their actual spaces. Not so here. It's all very nice.
I had a suite with 1-king bed. I was pleasantly surprised to see an oversized jacuzzi tub in the very large, nicely furnished bathroom. One of the clerks told me later that the 2-queen rooms don't have the jacuzzis or quite as large sofa areas to make space for the beds. My room had a 2-piece sectional sofa and a desk separated from the bedroom area. I don't know how old the hotel is but everything was so clean that I'm sure that it must be fairly new. Another thing I appreciated was that the temperature control on the wall was very quick and responsive. I often wonder if these are even connected to anything in many hotel rooms. My bed was very comfortable and I was very pleasantly surprised by the good firm pillows. There was also an adjustable ceiling fan over the bed, rarely found in even the priciest hotels. I didn't take my laptop so didn't use the free wireless internet but I did use the computer in their small business center to check my email--love those services! I had a largish tv (with good channel selections), a refrigerator, microwave and coffeemaker in the room. There was also a iron, ironing board and hair dryer.
The next morning I ate at the very nice continental breakfast in the lobby. They had various hot and cold cereals, muffins, sweet rolls, fresh fruit, freshly made pancakes, a variety of juices, and probably a few more things I'm not remembering. It wasn't as nice as the $14.95 breakfast bar at the Richardson but it was terrific for the continental-variety and you just can't beat free!
Overall, this is by far the best room I've ever had for this class of hotel. I picked this one because of the excellent reviews it gets here and it was even better than what I'd expected. I wish there were more places this good. See my photos!
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, Great pool scene
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Business meeting / Event, Outdoor / Adventure, Shopping, Sporting event, Other