Eohippus
11. februar 2024
In short, find somewhere else to stay, if you can. We came to Willcox to see Chiricahua National Monument and the sandhill cranes. If I had it to do over again, I'd find another city to stay in. I think the Holiday Inn is about the best hotel in this town, but that isn't saying much. This hotel does not live up to Holiday Inn Express standards. I've stayed in many Holiday Inn locations over the years and find most of them to be clean and pleasant, and some have been downright wonderful. This property is shameful, frankly. It looks shabby on the outside, but more importantly, it's shabby on the inside. The wall in our bathroom was literally rotting away, and the tub was filthy. It didn't drain, which meant I was standing in several inches of dirty water while trying to get "clean." It didn't help that the two choices for the showerhead were a trickle from the center, or a circle of mist. I don't like a particularly hot shower, but the water was even too cold for me. The walls were so paper thin that we could hear every word of the conversations going on, on the rooms on both sides of us! Maid service woke us up on our checkout morning because the computer system automatically checks you out, whether you are ready to check out or not (I mentioned this problem to front-desk staff, who laughed and said "that always happens!"). Everything is just dirty and old. The walls and doors need a fresh coat of paint. The elevator is ridiculously slow, and the carpeting inside is ragged and fraying. The breakfast was among the worst of the free hotel breakfasts we were served at hotels during our entire vacation. The oatmeal had and inch of water floating on top, there was no orange juice, no pastries, and the pancakes that came of out of the machine barely cooked. Bleh. We were headed back to Phoenix the next day - I honestly wish we'd just continued on our journey and found somewhere nicer to stay.
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