Comfort Inn Swift Current
1 km
UPDATE: They started throttling the internet. Took a star off... a budget hotel for s...
K Motel Dining Room
1 km
Worst service.. Hated It.. Felt Bad Went To Have breafast with my Wife and We waited ...
Reviews
DO NOT STAY HERE!!!!! This place in my opinion is worth the $89/night. Sharing it with no word of a lye 20 June Bugs. I usually don't mind bugs. But these large beetles. No thanks. When for $20 more you can stay at a hotel bug free. I've been up trying to fall asleep, not thinking of these bugs. The bugs were in the bathroom, bedroom, ceiling. The worst was my mom drinking her coffee to find one floating in her cup. She didn't notice till she took a sip. If it didn't have the bugs it would be better. They need to find a solution to this bug problem. No hotels be having this many bugs. I hope my opinion can save another person from this nightmare.
8 years ago (12-10-2017)
Clean, updated bathroom with a full bath. Out dated but comfortable and clean
8 years ago (27-10-2017)
Homey and comfortable , lots of flowers
8 years ago (28-07-2017)
Clean and economical
8 years ago (01-10-2017)
I'd rate this motel 1.5 stars if available, as I didn't so much hate it as find that it wasn't at all what it pretends to be. Of the three motels I stayed in on my trip home from Kamloops, this motel was:
- the most expensive
- the shabbiest by far
- very under-supplied as regards customer convenience
The only two upsides were the pleasant, if ineffectual, young man at the front desk, and the fact that the room was clean.
Following is a listing of disappointments: the seniors' rate of $69 compares with $49 in Kamloops, $59 at my second stop - and the first two rates were not seniors rates. (I only asked for the seniors' rate as it was top-billed on their signage.) The floor covering in the room was old, stretched and rumpled indoor/outdoor carpeting. The tables were early MacTac. The advertised "free coffee" was an in-room Rubbermaid container of old coffee, with a jar each of Coffee Mate and sugar. There was no microwave (the other two had). The single lounging chair had lost any support, prompting my 170 lb. body to become buried in it. The towels were well past their "convert to polishing cloths" date. The thermostat had a notice next to it indicating that it controlled the temperature of four rooms and, so, should be adjusted more than two degrees from 69 F.
The topper, though, was the lack of shampoo- let alone conditioner. I went to the office to ask if placing a packet in my room had been overlooked. The young man answered that they didn't supply shampoo, went to check if some might be found, and returned empty-handed.
All this, with access to the Trans-Canada Hwy only 100 feet from the door!!