We stayed at the Microtel Inn & Suites Philadelphia Airport for one night before an early flight in July 2009. It was fine for
that purpose. The standard room is quite small, so I wouldn’t want to
spend any significant time there. Maybe the larger rooms/suites that
have the sofa, wet bar, mini fridge are better. My only real issue with
the hotel was the temperature of the rooms and public spaces--it was
HOT! The air in our room brought in air from the outside, which was
cool, but humid. If it had been hot outside, the room would have been
stifling. As it was, we just had to deal with the humidity. We called
down to the front desk about this, and we were asked what type of
air-con unit was in the room. Apparently, some of the rooms have a newer
digital system, which ours did not. The location is great--about 7
minutes from the airport, so you’re there in no time. The shuttle worked
well, although they run only every 30 minutes. The hotel is in a
complex with a Hampton Inn, Courtyard Marriott (or maybe it was a
Fairfield), and an Embassy Suites. There is a Ruby Tuesdays within
walking distance of all those hotels, along with the Embassy Grille at
the Embassy Suites. The included continental breakfast was a little
disappointing, but to be honest, we tried to eat at 5:00 am and it
didn’t’ officially begin until 5:30 (this was a weekday; I’m not sure if
weekend hours differ). There were packaged bagels and muffins, but no
cold beverages. There was a juice machine with three kinds of juices,
but it wasn’t turned on. I think there was also cereal, but no fresh
fruit or healthy options. The hotel seems maintained, and there are
pretty flowers surrounding the entrance. It’s what you would expect from
a Microtel--no more and no less. We got a “park, sleep, and fly” rate
here of just over $100, which included the room and 7 days parking--a
good deal, since parking at PHL can’t be found (even offsite) for much
less than $9 per day. I would stay here again if I could be sure the
air-conditioning worked in any season--I like my room chilly.
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