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Hamilton Village Inn - Interior: Double Room at night

Hamilton Village Inn

(32 reviews)

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If your willing to sleep with dead fruit flies in your bed, this is the place for you!!! Not only…read morewere there dead bugs almost in every nook and cranny. The bathroom was a different story. It looked as if someone hired a blind painter. The room looked nothing like the room we booked. And the bed was falling apart right as we sat on it. Ending this horrible horrific review off with a bang. If you as an owner cannot change your business to be better from reviews 7 YEARS AGO you should not be a business.

ORIGIN: The Hamilton Village Inn was originally constructed…read morein the mid-20th century as a single story building atop a former electric train path. It has been independently owned by a succession of people. The current owner acquired the motel a few years ago and has renovated the majority of the rooms with fresh flooring and linens, and new landscaping underway as well. CONCEPT: Despite renovations, Hamilton Village Inn has retained its charm as an independently owned motel of a bygone era. A variety of room types are available, including some with kitchenettes and balconies, in order to meet a range of ocean visitors' needs. Small refrigerators and microwaves are available in each room, and wooden picnic tables are scattered across the front lawn for guests to dine al fresco. EXPERIENCE: There are few relics of the past when it comes to motels in the region between Greenwich, Connecticut and Boston, Massachusetts. Chain motels and hotels are common, and so too is what to expect from each. This is not the case for Hamilton Village Inn -- but that is its very charm. Like other motels, a variety of towels are hung, multi-pillow beds are made, but they are done in a way that gives a sense that you are staying in a friend's or family member's guest suite. Each room is a little different, with prints and furniture that reflect the coastal setting. In leu of a hotel restaurant, a small building next door houses a well-regarded restaurant (Jigger's) where you can walk across the parking lot to dine with locals and vacationers, take out to one of many wooden picnic tables, or bring back to the guest room's dining area. The fact that the restaurant offers breakfast through dinner means that relaxing after a long drive or day at the beach is an easy option. ALERT: You will be likely alarmed by the reviews and photos posted on Yelp, but keep in mind the age of these photos. These photos are largely depicting the motel's condition before the current owner purchased and renovated eighty percent of the rooms. TIPS: The reception desk closes at 8 PM, so expect a personal call in advance to learn when you anticipate arriving. The hotel staff will plan and accommodate accordingly. Nightly rates vary greatly with the seasons, with prices now congruent with other motels in the area. Second floor double rooms have balconies and sliding glass doors from which you can view the evergreens that line the property border and enjoy coastal air. There is no elevator to the second floor. There is a collection of shops and restaurants along the bay, just a short drive from motel, as well as scattered cafes and restaurants that you can "discover" along the non-commercial roads (or cheat and do a Yelp search!) Might be good idea to call ahead to confirm room type if you you did not book direct. Initially the receptionist had put aside a single room during my most recent stay, and I had reserved a more expensive double.

Wickford Motor Inn - Exposed wiring through a hole in the bathroom ceiling

Wickford Motor Inn

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Older motor inn, some updates though. Bathroom was totally new, sink, latest type of toilet, bath…read moretub shower combo. Slept very good though there for two nights, comfortable bed. Very good cable Tv package, many channels. Ice machine was broken though and soda machine was empty of soda but had bottle water. ( two dollars ) Just a dorm smell a little, not urine like other reviews mentioned. Good place to crash a few nights, one or two if you need a place to stay short term. A snack machine would be a good update sometime. Newport Creamy just across the street for meals. Older locks on the rooms, just the old keys system. Video cameras throughout the place and a good fire alarm system.

I was taking my daughter to URI for a campus tour and I was looking for someplace to stay between…read moreProvidence and the campus. I went through AARP for the reservation because I thought I was getting a deal. (More on that in a separate review about AARP Travel.) So we walk into a "lobby" that can only be described as the The Heart of Darkness. I half expected to see a sign that read "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here." It wouldn't have been out of place in that Nicholas Cage movie Leaving Las Vegas. A good motel to off yourself. Anyway, there was no one at the front desk, which looked more like the checkout area of a liquor store in the inner city, bulletproof acrylic with a slider for handing over your credit card. Taped to the window was a hand written sign that said "No Vacancy-No Rooms. Now we're wondering if they even have our reservation. There were some covid advisory notices taped on the wall, all dated March 2020. It's August 2021. Next to the check in window there's a paper arrow taped to the wall saying "For Help". It pointed down the hall so my daughter and I walked down to see if anyone was around. Nobody was. So i called the number that was taped under the window and thus guy answers and says, "Oh, she must gave gone to lunch." It was 5:00. Five minutes later this elderly woman cones up the stairs and shows us to a room. Doesn't ask our names, doesn't look at my ID, but she does lead us down the hall to a room and says to us, "The key is on the table." We step in to the room which can't even be described as Shabby Chic and just about large enough to change your mind. While the beds were made the covers were threadbare, the furniture looked like it had just come from a rather trying move in which no bubble wrap nor tie downs were used in the truck. And i couldn't help feeling that the room was dirty. So i pulled the sheets back and I wasn't wrong. Pics below. So what is that? Blood? Worse? We weren't sticking around to find out. I called AARP and they were able to get it the reservation cancelled without any penalty. But we still needed a place to spend the night so while i was on hold with them, I started looking for hotels. Within five minutes I found a hotel 15 minutes away, for only $30 a night more, with a pool AND breakfast. The long and short of it is Wickford Motor Inn? Can't recommend.

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