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    They lock you out of the building and go to sleep. Numerous guests were not let back into the building because of nap time.

    They lock you out early and throw away the key! The sign at the front door says that the door locks at midnight, but we were locked out before 10:50pm with no way to use our room key to enter the building. We rang the front desk doorbell numerous times but no response. Also the 11pm night manager called the front desk multiple times but stated that "he must be helping a guest." We all waited and waited until thankfully another hotel guest walked out and unlocked the door for us. We were denied entry to the hotel and rooms that we paid for except for the kind actions of another hotel guest. I looked to the front desk only to find the hotel manager sleeping with his feet up on the desk! Angry at this point that he fell asleep at the wheel, I yelled at him and still he did not stir. I then shook his shoe and woke him up. Angry at him for locking all of us out, I yelled. He shook his head to get the sleep out of his eyes. The 11pm desk manager was even more disappointing if that's possible. He said to his comrad, "don't fall asleep." And that's it?! I told him to yell at or to at least scold his compatriot for failing at his job and locking us all out of the building but his reply was "I already told him not to sleep." I asked the night manager numerous times to correct his co-worker but he refused all of the 6 times I asked. He stated that he attempted to call the hotel general manager only one time about the lockout and then sent a single text message regarding the situation. I say stay away from this lazy hotel unless you want to get denied service and get locked out of your room!

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    Steve S.

    Stayed here this past weekend, reserved a queen suite. Excellent location, down the street from Convention center, near subway, buses, shopping, restaurants, a CVS, on the edge of a residential area. Very happy with the room overall. Now, with the other major chain hotels in the area, labeling this as a luxury hotel is a bit of a stretch, but for the cost, room size, amenities, it can't be beat. Full suite, 2 nights $555, hotel across the street, $400+ a night. As a previous reviewer noted, the exposed wood walls were different, as was the floor, which was some type of large tiles, (bring slippers). It was a suite, in the outer area was a couch, chair and tv, as well as a kitchen. Clean and roomy. No need to open blinds as hotel is narrow and the views are of other buildings. As a past frequent work traveler this is optimal for a weeks stay as you have time to take advantage of the room amenities. Main area had the couch with pull out bed, older, cushions were soft, a chair, small tv, however excellent channel selection, including Netflix. Additional closet space. Kitchen with full size fridge, d/w, microwave, stove, and oven. Breakfast bar with 2 chairs. Plates, silverware, cups, pot and frying pan were provided. Plenty of cabinet space to buy food if your going to stay a while. Bedroom was sufficient, 2 night stands, plenty of room, large pillows, slept well, plenty of closet space. A negative was no tv. Bathroom had nice shower, strong, with several settings and spa features, I did take an extended, nice, hot shower. As coffee was in lounge didn't use in room coffee maker, did use fridge, iron and ironing board, microwave and oven.

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    Julia M.

    I normally stay in a hotel in the Dupont Circle area but decided to stay at the Eldon this time because my business trip required me to be downtown and I knew there were some closures of the Blue line and other factors that would be contributing to potential traffic delays. I was a bit nervous about staying here because I saw quite a few mixed reviews when I booked my reservation. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I checked in. My suite was clean and the toiletries were better quality than I expected. I was only in town for one night on this trip, so I didn't need the full kitchen. However, it would be great to have this for extended trips when you don't want to have to eat out for every single meal. Its also great for families on a budget who are visiting the capital. The check-in process was fast and the lady working at the front desk was friendly and helpful. I did not interact with any other employees on this visit. My room was on the second floor at the front of the hotel and I found the city/road noise to be average for a place in the city. It may have been quieter in the rooms further back from the road . The suite was very spacious and had decent furniture. The only thing I would change is to add a TV in the bedroom as I sometimes like to watch tv in bed. Also, the remote control for the TV in the main sitting room was not working properly. Not sure if it was a battery issue or a Direct TV issue, but it was mildly annoying. The bed was comfy and the sheets/blankets were clean. There were 2 good sized closets- one in the bedroom and one in the entry-way. The bathroom was equipped with a typical hotel style wall-mounted hair dryer, so you don't have to worry about bringing your own in case you are trying to pack lightly. The kitchen had typical things like a coffee maker and microwave.. However, it is also equipped with a full size fridge, dishwasher, cooktop, and oven. There were dishes, glasses and one pot and one frying pan in the cabinets. Additionally, they left an extra roll of papertowels as well as liquid dish soap and a dishwasher tab. Overall, I think the value of what I paid for this room was very good. While this is not a luxurious full-service hotel, but if you want a no-frills but clean and safe place to stay in the city at a reasonable price, the Eldon may be a good option for you.

    Torya M.

    Cute, apartment style hotel situated on a side street in DC near the Washington Convention Center. It can often be mistaken as an apartment building if you are not paying attention to the signage in front of the building. I have always wanted to stay here because of the uniqueness it offers as a "suite style" hotel room. It can be difficult to find a bedroom separate from the living space without paying an arm & a leg for the accommodations. And also, a full kitchen. The suite comes with a stove, stove top, My stay-cation has been pleasurable and I love the suite! I do wish they had a tv in the bedroom. The room is large enough to place a tv somewhere in the room. Not much of a view since they are building apartments/condos next door. What I can say is that upon arrival the elevators are inoperable at the present time. I like to request a high floor, but the front desk agent opted to give me a room on the 2nd floor instead. Thankfully I had help with my bags or else I would have been one upset guest! A home away from home destination here at Eldon Luxury Suites. Close to metro/public transportation, restaurants, CVS, shopping, tourist attractions, and more! Will consider next time for my stay-cation and I will recommend based on the needs of the guest. Don't let the bad/negative reviews fool you, this gem is worth your time!

    Monique A.

    I booked this hotel solely based on the price and location. If you are willing to walk, this location is in walking distance to the metro, downtown and the National Mall. And the price for a one bedroom suite that accommodated 3 people was great. The staff was friendly and accommodating. The room was big and pretty clean (did notice a few things that needed attention). Like other reviews stated there is construction next door that begins at 7am. If you plan on staying here try and ask for a suite on the opposite side of the constitution. Overall it was convenient and I would considering staying here again.

    The luxury cable box shelf!
    Andre' S.

    This place is so gross! They should be ashamed of putting the word luxury in their name. Stay as far away from this place as possible. Here are all the things that are wrong with this place ...the toilets don't work it was a common occurrence to have someone come to your room with a plunger to unstop your toilet from just putting tissue in. The occurrence is so common that when you walk through the hall you can see plastic bags wrapped around plungers next to peoples rooms. We had to have someone come and unclog ours twice in one day. We ran out of hot water. There are a number of cheap hand me down fixes that I've been implemented across the area you will look at the photos that I included and see that instead of installing a shade they took a piece of plastic and screwed it in with two screws inside the marble. The rugs are tattered and worn, the glass coffee tables are so heavy they can only be dragged to move them and you here this dragging all night in the rooms above you! The TV was mounted on some rubber maid shelf, the coffee and creamer was so old that it crumbled when opened. I called orbitz since I booked through them and moved my family out of the gross Pitt of hotel and went to another hotel. The hotel or orbitz won't refund my stay

    Bathroom, shower only
    Kita B.

    We booked this as a means to have a night partying in town without drinking and driving. Parking was $40 overnight but the proximity to the hotel was well worth it. The front desk lady came off a little strong at first, but she was very helpful & sweet. My only complaint is that there was no TV in the bedroom. I could not lay in bed & watch TV, I had to go to the living room. Other than that, great location, great price, great space, great bed, great shower, spacious suite.

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    Collin C.

    I stayed in the Eldon Hotel during it's soft opening this past weekend. The room had a comfortable bed, walk-in closet, 2 additional closets, large living room, fully-equipped kitchen, and a breakfast bar area. Clean modern lines and beautiful, up-to-date décor made this suite a true pleasure. The beautiful bathroom, especially the shower, stole the show and was my favorite part of the suite. The staff was very attentive as the manager checked in to make sure our stay was up to our standards. The Eldon's location is a home run - located a half a block from the Washington, D.C. Convention Center. It also keeps you a slight distance away from the huge tourist area's and the droves of middle schoolers on bus tours. But even those areas are very accessible by a short walk to Convention Center Metro Stop (green/ yellow lines) or a cheap cab ride. An added location bonus is the CVS located right around the corner: perfect. This hotel is great for anyone who relocating to DC and is looking for something short term.

    Ruben A.

    Good place for the value. The kitchenette's are a nice touch and the whole place is nicely done. However, although Hotels.com and their OWN WEBSITE say the check out time is noon, it's 11 am. Also, although their own website, hotels.com and their welcome book says they have a fitness center on the 9th floor, they don't. it's "being renovated" But I went to the ninth floor and there was nothing but one room and one suite that was being renovated. Nothing remotely looking like a fitness center. free wi-fi

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    Room was clean staff was very friendly for an overnight stay 10/10 I had 0 complaints

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    Don't stay here. The AC unit on the roof is really loud and will keeps you up at night. Can't get a good nights sleep at this place!!!

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