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gatorbird 03-13-2017 11:44 AM

DTW crew hotels/rates?
 
The crew rate offered by the Holiday Inn sucks ($109/night). Commuters, what's the best option for decent hotel at a decent price?

Judge Smails 03-13-2017 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by gatorbird (Post 2319763)
The crew rate offered by the Holiday Inn sucks ($109/night). Commuters, what's the best option for decent hotel at a decent price?

DTW is one of the best bases for cheap hotels. I know a lot of guys stay at the Clarion. When I was based there, I stayed at the America's Best Value Inn. Clean, renovated rooms with a fridge, great van service and $43 out the door.

Cal Naughton Jr 03-13-2017 01:13 PM

How about ORD or MDW???
Thanks

TrojanCMH 03-13-2017 01:44 PM

DTW:

Clarion is comfortable but I think I got bitten by bed bugs there.

Some guys stay at the Howard Johnson and I believe it may be is cheapest.

I usually stay at America's Best Value Inn. ~$42 out the door and your 10th night is free. Shuttle is quick, fridge and microwave in every room. Linens and towels were probably nice in the 60's but the rooms are clean enough. Some smell like smoke but for $42 its kinda expected. There is a strip mall that shares the same lot with the hotel that has a Pizza Shop, Liquor Store, Merimann Bar and Grill (open late for food and drink), Beirut (awesome Mediterranean food), a Chinese place that looks a little sketchy, and a Subway. The convenience of having all this stuff next door makes it worth the extra couple bucks. There is also a bar and grill attached to the hotel that is ok.

The prices here aren't current but it gives you a ballpark estimate: https://www.mycrewguide.com/commuters.php?disp=15

NK Bumble Bee 03-13-2017 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by TrojanCMH (Post 2319856)
DTW:

Clarion is comfortable but I think I got bitten by bed bugs there.

Some guys stay at the Howard Johnson and I believe it may be is cheapest.

I usually stay at America's Best Value Inn. ~$42 out the door and your 10th night is free. Shuttle is quick, fridge and microwave in every room. Linens and towels were probably nice in the 60's but the rooms are clean enough. Some smell like smoke but for $42 its kinda expected. There is a strip mall that shares the same lot with the hotel that has a Pizza Shop, Liquor Store, Merimann Bar and Grill (open late for food and drink), Beirut (awesome Mediterranean food), a Chinese place that looks a little sketchy, and a Subway. The convenience of having all this stuff next door makes it worth the extra couple bucks. There is also a bar and grill attached to the hotel that is ok.

The prices here aren't current but it gives you a ballpark estimate: https://www.mycrewguide.com/commuters.php?disp=15

Clarion was renovated last year. Price went up a few bucks, but still a great deal. I use it, with HoJo as a backup

beech_nut 03-13-2017 06:21 PM

Clarion problems
 
Last two times I used the Clarion the air conditioners/heaters had big issues. Last time didn't want to switch rooms as it was the middle of the night by the time I realized it wasn't working and manager flat out refused to give me a refund. Both the manager and the GM I spoke to were rude, curt, and unhelpful. They basically told me they had the best place in town and I would be back. Never again.

FlyingOkra 03-13-2017 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by beech_nut (Post 2320061)
Last two times I used the Clarion the air conditioners/heaters had big issues. Last time didn't want to switch rooms as it was the middle of the night by the time I realized it wasn't working and manager flat out refused to give me a refund. Both the manager and the GM I spoke to were rude, curt, and unhelpful. They basically told me they had the best place in town and I would be back. Never again.

From what I recall they used to be on a "Boiler System" for heat and wouldn't convert to A/C until absolutely necessary. And vice versa. So you get stuck between seasons and temp swings. They used to tell us to open a window. :eek: By an airport.

AirbusA321Pilot 03-14-2017 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by FlyingOkra (Post 2320115)
From what I recall they used to be on a "Boiler System" for heat and wouldn't convert to A/C until absolutely necessary. And vice versa. So you get stuck between seasons and temp swings. They used to tell us to open a window. :eek: By an airport.

No, they have the self contained lower window style A/C heating conditioners, but they have been reprogrammed. Most of them will only run for about 5 to 10 minutes or so approximately and the blower shuts off and you get nothing for about 10 minutes, then it kicks back on for another cycle. Even if you select constant fan. Every once in a while I get a room with one that has not been reprogrammed and you will get constant fan.

Didn't use to be that way for years until they did the remodel.

beech_nut 03-14-2017 11:57 AM

My last room there had heat that just kept running, getting hotter and hotter until it was unbearable. It would never stop getting hotter no matter what temp you set the control at. The clarion is a dirty junk hotel run by *******. I will never do business with them again.

TrojanCMH 03-14-2017 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by beech_nut (Post 2320498)
My last room there had heat that just kept running, getting hotter and hotter until it was unbearable. It would never stop getting hotter no matter what temp you set the control at. The clarion is a dirty junk hotel run by *******. I will never do business with them again.

ABV is where it's at.

93Sierra 04-05-2017 03:01 PM

Anybody have any other suggestions or current rates?

TrojanCMH 04-05-2017 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by 93Sierra (Post 2336990)
Anybody have any other suggestions or current rates?

I've heard the Days Inn was just remodeled and its $45 out the door. Haven't stayed there yet so don't know but if it's new its already better than the rest of the cheap options.

93Sierra 04-05-2017 05:09 PM

Thanks, will check it out

flyboyike 04-06-2017 02:54 PM

I've used the Clarion for nearly a decade now. Never any problems.

paidpnuts 04-06-2017 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by TrojanCMH (Post 2337058)
I've heard the Days Inn was just remodeled and its $45 out the door. Haven't stayed there yet so don't know but if it's new its already better than the rest of the cheap options.

50 out the door, but yeah it's very nice compared to other options at that price point.


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