There really is no better place to stay in Oroville, CA. The room was clean and comfortable. The staff makes this place great; they were very friendly, eager to please and helpful. Ran out of shaving cream and they were able to give me a free small can, thank you! The free continental breakfast was convenient and week maintained. Downgraded a bit only because it was a bit pricey. There is a Sonic in the adjoining parking lot that makes for easy access to food.
Stayed here while in town for business. Well appointed rooms and very friendly reception team. Breakfast was standard fare but well stocked and tasty. Good location in town, near several stores and restaurants. Close to highway. Will definitely stay here again.
We were in Oroville for a wedding. This Holiday Inn Express has been recently updated and looks amazing! Our stay (one night) was great. Clean, modern rooms. Quiet and comfortable. Rates are very reasonable for the area. Skip the desk manager is very helpful as well as Gary. Skip and spoke as if we were long time friends. I highly recommend this establishment for your stay in Oroville California.
Had booked weekend stays 2 different times the past couple of months for bowling tournaments What’s impressive is the variety offered with the free buffet breakfast Better than other establishments Rooms are roomy with enough usb outlets Will stay again in the future
Don't know wheat Holiday Inn in Oroville is thinking -- $189 a night??? The town itself is a poduck town, filled with methheads, drunks and homeless. Stayed there for 3 days before leaving the state and you would think this hotel was in downtown Sacramento or Roseville with their prices.Much, much too high for this area. They are gauging folks. The key cards my family was given kept failing and failing at least twice a day and having to run downstairs to have them redone by the customer service rep. Very annoying, especially when your hands are full and you are trying to get back inside your paid room. Their no pet policy is also unsat as they said they used to allow pets but no longer do. Luckily our vet was across the street and we boarded our 2 cats there before flying out. I am now in Houston staying at a 3 star hotel that does allow pets, and paying $69 to $73 a night for 2 queen beds, with breakfast just like the Holiday Inn of Oroville. I had called around before having to book at this hotel to Gold Country Casino and their charges for 2 queens was $107 a night. Had my vehicle not gotten shipped out, my family would have stayed there. …
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