Baymont by Wyndham Roseburg 610 West Madrone Street, Roseburg, OR 97470
About the Business
Baymont by Wyndham Roseburg is a cozy and inviting lodging located at 610 West Madrone Street in Roseburg, Oregon. This charming hotel offers comfortable accommodations, excellent amenities, and friendly service to ensure a pleasant stay for guests. Conveniently situated in the heart of Roseburg, guests can easily access nearby attractions, restaurants, and shopping destinations. Whether visiting for business or leisure, Baymont by Wyndham Roseburg provides a relaxing and convenient home away from home.
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610 W Madrone St, Roseburg, OR 97470, United States
Reviews
"Housekeeping is usually undependable and frequently very lousy. Breakfast is poor quality. Desk clerks are often not available at the desk or by phone. Some don't know how to take payments, including the owner, which is a time-consuming hassle. I pay a monthly rate of $1,400 which is much too expensive for just a room, without any amenities."
"August 2023, $112 with taxes. This is an older hotel but it looks like they are putting money into it. From all the negative reviews I thought I made a mistake and was prepared to find another place. Not the case as this place is fine for a nite or two. The hallways were freshly textured and painted with new carpeting. My room was freshly painted and linens were new and clean. The furniture was typical hotel stuff and fridge actually had a freezer. A nice sized desk for doing my work stuff. A/C blew cold and the three lights had outlets on ever one of them. The bathroom and sinks looked new. The shower had lots of pressure but the shower head was too low. The towels are cheap generic white ones but they are clean and do the job. It's is a walk up hotel (no elevator) but if you've ever traveled much around the world then this won't be a problem for you. The stairs are carpeted and it feels like someone left the metal lip on the edge from a previous installation. It seems some people have gotten spoiled or lazy when it comes to using elevators. The motel is right off the interstate and busy streets but we didn't hear any noise in our room. It has a couple of coin laundry machines next to the lobby. For the age of the hotel it's actually pretty clean. I would just suggest to the owners to update the front door area, lobby and reception desk area."
"There were no elevator, and the rooms had exposed plugs for the TV, wires hanging out on the lamp, and I’m pretty sure they don’t work. Bathtub has really weird stains, clock doesn't work and A/C keeps having its own mind and randomly turning off."
"I'm shocked that a place this low quality even exists in modern America. It felt like something out of a Russian slum. To start, let me say that Mark, the guy working the front desk, was pleasant and helpful throughout every part of our stay, including my request for a refund. A+ service. That is where the positives end. There was a pack of men in the parking lot getting drunk on beer, listening to loud music, eyeballing everyone walking in, and just generally making the place feel unsafe. There is no elevator, and the stairs are of vastly uneven heights, so my kids tripped trying to navigate them (and I stumbled down one at one point at well). The room we stayed in was a suite, with a main bedroom and a connected second room with a pull out sofa bed. The mattress on the sofa bed was falling apart - I mean literally peeling into multiple layers and drooping seams on the floor. It didn't have sheets on it, nor were there any extra in the room, so I had to ask for some and put them on myself. That room had a door leading to the hallway which was NOT a typical hotel door - it was a paper thin interior home door like you might find on a bathroom or closet in your home. It didn't even have a deadbolt, not that it would have mattered much because I could have easily punched straight through it! I did NOT feel safe having my kids behind it. Seems like that may be a code violation, but what do I know? Speaking of possible code violations, there was an unprotected and ugly jumble of cables on the wall (appeared to be phone cables?). How unprofessional can you get? The bathroom door didn't fit the frame, so there was a large gap at the top. Inside the bathroom we found the floor was sticky and made your shoes squelch and stick when you walked on it, plus the whole room smelled strongly of pee. There was a used bar of soap in the shower from a previous resident. The room had no free outlets to plug your phone into, only the alarm clock and lamp extension outlets which were connected to a lightswitch so you could easily turn the outlet off on accident. The seals on the wall air conditioners were in such poor repair you could peer straight through to the outside. The carpet was very poorly cut, leading to ugly, crumb-gathering gaps where it met the walls. Stains littered the walls, couch cushions, and floor. The room had not been vacuumed. The whole place felt like they fired their maintenance and housekeeping teams in the 90's and have been trying to get by with one overworked "facilities manager" ever since. Really they ought to fire whoever manages the place, and do a full renovation. They have no business charging the outrageous prices they do, comparable to the nearby Hampton and Best Western, for rooms that threaten to give you an STD and a cigarette burn just for walking in the door. Nasty, nasty, nasty."
"No elevator, older hotel but air conditioning worked great and even though the 2 queen beds looked worn out. They were very comfortable. They had breakfast in the am, eggs, sausage , potatoes, and waffles. Plus cereal, and yogurt. Sausage was really good. A good one night stay as your passing through for a reasonable price."
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