"What Guests are saying about Travelers Inn Express Victoria
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| Reviews of the Travelers Inn Express Victoria |
Driving around Victoria, we seemed to come across another Travelers Inn
around every corner. Since there are many of them in Victoria, that’s not too
difficult. We chose Travelers Inn Express because it seemed to have everything
we needed and wanted for the lowest price, offering a discounted weekly rate.
The two-story, 27-room centrally located Express is only a 5-minute drive from
downtown and the Inner Harbor. And just around the corner from an Extended-Stay
Travelers Inn.
Small touches were what I particularly appreciated at Travelers Inn. Such as
plates, bowls, a couple of coffee mugs, and flatware for two, serrated steak
knife, even dish towel! Besides the coffee pot, an extra pot just for heating
hot water (presumably for tea). Plenty of electric outlets and strategically
placed lights, all with simple switches that didn’t take a course of study to
figure out how they worked. A long ledge extending from the bathroom counter all
the way to the shower/tub made it easy to store all our bathroom stuff. Shampoo,
conditioner, make-up remover, and even a cute little sewing kit, compliments of
Travelers Inn.
Breakfasts and the occasional leftover were easy to fix/heat up in our room,
thanks to convenient presence of fridge, microwave, and coffeemaker. We brought
our own small toaster.
Décor is standard motelese, but everything was clean and in working
order—phones, cable TV, bath and shower, even air-conditioner. This vintage
motel was completely renovated only a couple of years ago. Our nonsmoking room
was downstairs. The motel filled up on weekends, but parking and upstairs noise
was never a problem. We could pick up a free daily newspaper in the lobby every
morning. Staff was friendly and accommodating. |
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