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| Submission date: 2007-10-15 - Date of Stay: N/A |
| Submitted by: Cheryl - From: United States |
| Type of Traveller: Retired - Age Group: 51 - 60 |
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| Terrible! Stay Away! |
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I stayed here based on some other reviews saying how wonderful it was. It is terrible!! Old and dilapidated. It is filthy! Very, very dusty. The bottom of the brand new slippers I brought were dark brown after 2 days. I brought the owner down and showed her the dirt and she said it would be taken care of. It was not. Each day brought a different number of linens. One day I would get one towel, nothing else. The next day a full set. Then one washcloth. Toilet paper and tissue were not replaced. I had to go to the office to get them when out. The phone did not work. Dead. I had to go to the office. The breakfast consisted of bagels and a can of strawberry cream cheese or choice of muffin. Period. I am allergic to strawberries. The ice machine is in the office. The office closes at 10 p.m. I needed ice the morning I left and it was 7:30 am and it was not open. The in room coffee was not replaced everyday. As with the linens, some days it would be there, others not. Sheets were not changed even once in 5 nights stay. TV was old and the picture showed it. Mattress had seen better days. Desk chair was threadbare with foam sticking out. Sink and bathtub were not cleaned during stay. Curtains and mini blinds were broken. The only good thing in the room was the recliner chair.
People said they had been coming there for 20 years. Maybe it was nice 20 years ago. Not now. Not worth it at any price! Stay away unless you like living on top of other people's dirt. |
| Go to the Glass House Inn page |
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| Submission date: 2007-03-12 - Date of Stay: N/A |
| Submitted by: Jennifer - From: United States |
| Type of Traveller: Honeymooners - Age Group: 18 - 25 |
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| Excellent experience |
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My husband and I stayed at the Omni William Penn for the first night of our honeymoon, and we had a wonderful time. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. We mentioned in passing that we were honeymooners to the concierge when we were checking in, and she sent a complimentary bottle of Moet & Chandon and 2 slices of French Silk cake to our room. We were so delightfully suprised! The room was large, comfortable, and lovely. The location was great ... we walked to PNC Park to catch a ball game. The only reason I'm giving it a 9 instead of a 10 is that we visited over the Easter holiday and so some of the on-site restaurants were not available.
Tip: We booked through hotwire.com and got the room for rediculously cheap ... it was $60 or $70. They don't tell you which hotel it is, but since there are only 2 4-star hotels in Pittsburgh it's not much of a gamble. |
| Go to the Omni William Penn Hotel page |
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