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    7 years ago

    Great place to work and in nice part of town. Very nice building and grounds. The snow removal is fantastic!

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    Tru by Hilton Omaha I-80 at 72nd Street - Guest room

    Tru by Hilton Omaha I-80 at 72nd Street

    (20 reviews)

    We had a great stay, but what really impressed me was the level of honesty and customer service. I…read moreaccidentally left an entire laundry bag of clothes in our room, and before we even made it home the hotel had already emailed us to let us know they found the items. They shipped everything back to us right away. Over the years I've lost plenty of things at other hotels--and even when I call, I'm usually told they can't find them. So I was genuinely grateful and happy that this hotel reached out so quickly and made sure our belongings got back to us. Exceptional service!

    I just had one of the most disappointing customer service experiences with Tru Hotel by Hilton…read more I originally booked a reservation at the Tru Hotel in Omaha but later realized I actually needed the Tru Hotel in North Platte. I called to ask if they could simply switch my reservation to the correct Tru location. The representative said no--that the only option was to cancel my Omaha booking, charge me a one-night cancellation fee, and then rebook me at the North Platte property. I asked to speak with a manager, and was connected with Daniel, the Front Desk Manager. Daniel repeated the same thing: Hilton's policy required me to pay a $150 cancellation fee, even though I was still planning to stay with Tru at a different location. Here's the part that makes no sense: If they had waived the fee and transferred my reservation, they would've kept my business. I would've rebooked at Tru in North Platte, paying around $460 in total. Instead, they chose to enforce the cancellation policy, charge me $150, and lose a loyal customer. They essentially lost out on about $300 and future loyalty over a rigid policy. As soon as I hung up, I booked with another hotel--Avid Hotel in North Platte--which was newer, less expensive, and happy to have my business. To Daniel: following policy at the expense of common sense and customer loyalty is a short-sighted move. You didn't just lose a 3-night stay---you lost a customer. Lesson learned: Hilton may be about policy; I'll stick with hotels that value people.

    Best Western Plus Midwest Inn - Exterior

    Best Western Plus Midwest Inn

    (49 reviews)

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    Millard, West Omaha

    When the first set of doors opened, we were met with a lovely scent, perhaps sandalwood. The lobby…read morewas nicely decorated for the season on entry and we found staff to be friendly. They acknowledged loyalty status & provided a snacks inside of a seasonal goodie bag. The effort definitely showed. On existing the elevator, the scent changed drastically. Stale cigarettes from decades ago would be my guess. If they don't have smoking rooms, they need a major overhaul to get that stench out. If they do have smoking rooms, they need better separation for the non-smoking rooms. The room was cleaned well & the odor was less noticeable inside, while still faintly lingering. We had a standard K room & went almost immediately for the bed, exhausted. Which brings us to the bed... she was worn out. Not getting old, not starting to wear. I'm talking sit on the edge and slide to the middle before being swallowed up by this very beyond it's best buy date mattress. Lastly, the breakfast room is huge & had tons of options. We didn't look at them all. No bananas, tho... only apples. In all fairness, every property we stayed at this trip, regardless of brand, had no bananas. We had boiled eggs, scrambled egg-like substance that was loaded with veggies & the hubs had a waffle. Coffee was drinkable. For under $100 to crash, it was acceptable. I'd prefer they raise the rate & get new mattresses!

    The day manager was so incredibly rude it really ruined my day. I even complained to corporate but…read morego no response. The only saving was the guy who dog sat for me for an hour and why I left 2 stars instead of one. Him and the two friendly employees who are probably now fired because they called out the managers attitude. I know one guy did the breakfast and his ex-wife I think was housekeeping. The pool was closed via sign on the front desk. If it had been mentioned on the website (pool being why I chose here), I would have looked elsewhere. The furniture in the lobby was grimy. There were stains on my sheets. There was some kind of construction going on I think? That's the only explanation for the dirty carpets. No wY would I stay here again

    Residence Inn Omaha Aksarben Village - Great night life

    Residence Inn Omaha Aksarben Village

    (25 reviews)

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    Aksarben Village, Aksarben

    Mobile key was working (other Marriott properties I had issues with them not working ), but there'"…read moreare definitely some delay/lags which the brand needs to work on. Quick response to service requests Pretty clean. Not perfect, but better than most. Location, location, location. It will definitely be my go to place whenever I'm in town. One small complaint, the vanity mirror in the bathroom is too dim. I don't wear makeup, but for anyone applying makeup or needing good lighting for any other reason, you won't get it.

    My experience at Residence Inn Aksarben was completely unacceptable and easily one of the worst…read morehotel experiences I've had. At check-in, I noticed I was not offered a room upgrade despite holding Titanium status. Because I had a meeting, I couldn't address it right away. Later that day, I spoke with Eric at the front desk--and that interaction alone guaranteed I will never return. Eric was rude, dismissive, and clearly uninterested in doing his job. Instead of assisting, he deflected responsibility, stating he had "just logged in" and implying I should have handled it earlier. He then brushed me off by saying he would "let them know" in the morning--completely ignoring the fact that upgrades are based on availability at the time of request. When I tried to clarify whether he understood Titanium benefits, his response was vague and borderline sarcastic. It was obvious he either lacked basic knowledge of Marriott Bonvoy elite benefits or simply didn't care. Either way, that level of service is unacceptable. To make matters worse, I was told at check-in that Titanium members would be charged $50 for a late checkout beyond 3 PM--this directly contradicts the guaranteed 4 PM late checkout benefit. Providing inaccurate information to elite members is not just frustrating--it reflects poor training and mismanagement. I travel frequently across several states and stay in Marriott properties often. I have never been treated this poorly or with this level of disregard. The combination of incompetence, misinformation, and outright disrespect from staff is inexcusable. I will NEVER stay at this property again and will actively discourage others from doing so. There are far better options in the area that actually value their guests and honor loyalty benefits.

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