Travelodge
1909 Atlantic Ave.
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
My husband and I checked in on Friday, April 27, 2012 and planned to stay until Sunday, April 29th. We were kept up all night by the noise in the halls--it sounded as if there was all night parties going on. We heard conversations as plain as day while lying in bed trying to watch tv AND our air conditioner on! Needless to say, I was up at 6:30 am on Saturday morning and asking the front desk attendent if I could get my money back for Saturday night if I check out by 11am. She said yes and my husband & I hurried up and got our stuff and got out of there and found another hotel on the north end. I just don't understand why it costs us $126 and some change for this place, when we went north up the street and paid approximately $30 more for very nice accomodations with plenty of amenities, toiletries, jacuzzi tub and 3 elevators.
Only 2 small bars of soap and 2 small shampoos were randomly laying on the side of the tub. No plug in the tub for a bath, but it looked like it hadn't been scrubbed in years. When we went to put our stuff in the fridge, it had been unplugged and when we plugged it in it took forever to cool down. The table to eat on leaned easily when touched. The carpet was still dirty-when I walked on it after my shower, I picked up a lot of dirt that was missed by the vacuum.
This property is in desperate need of renovations, sound proof walls and house maids that know how to clean rooms properly. With all the "party crowd" keeping the only elevator and stair wells busy, I didn't feel one bit safe.
Also, the exit to drive your vehicle out of was blocked by parked cars all night.
If you are young, or just love to party this may well be the place for you to stay. If not, I suggest looking at the places on the North end of the beach.
The owners need to call the Hotel Impossible guy in and listen to him-carefully!
1909 Atlantic Ave.
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
My husband and I checked in on Friday, April 27, 2012 and planned to stay until Sunday, April 29th. We were kept up all night by the noise in the halls--it sounded as if there was all night parties going on. We heard conversations as plain as day while lying in bed trying to watch tv AND our air conditioner on! Needless to say, I was up at 6:30 am on Saturday morning and asking the front desk attendent if I could get my money back for Saturday night if I check out by 11am. She said yes and my husband & I hurried up and got our stuff and got out of there and found another hotel on the north end. I just don't understand why it costs us $126 and some change for this place, when we went north up the street and paid approximately $30 more for very nice accomodations with plenty of amenities, toiletries, jacuzzi tub and 3 elevators.
Only 2 small bars of soap and 2 small shampoos were randomly laying on the side of the tub. No plug in the tub for a bath, but it looked like it hadn't been scrubbed in years. When we went to put our stuff in the fridge, it had been unplugged and when we plugged it in it took forever to cool down. The table to eat on leaned easily when touched. The carpet was still dirty-when I walked on it after my shower, I picked up a lot of dirt that was missed by the vacuum.
This property is in desperate need of renovations, sound proof walls and house maids that know how to clean rooms properly. With all the "party crowd" keeping the only elevator and stair wells busy, I didn't feel one bit safe.
Also, the exit to drive your vehicle out of was blocked by parked cars all night.
If you are young, or just love to party this may well be the place for you to stay. If not, I suggest looking at the places on the North end of the beach.
The owners need to call the Hotel Impossible guy in and listen to him-carefully!