First let me say- always have someone personally check out hotels you are not familiar with. Do not listen to the hotel staff. They LIE! I called the North Charleston Inn on West Montague Ave. for reservations for 10 rooms for a group coming to town for a charity bowling event. I was told by the gentleman in group sales they were on the tail end of a $2 mill. rennovation to the hotel. What a lie. Every room had holes in the walls. Half of the walls were painted one color and the other was another. Leaking pipes, wet carpet, large holes in bedding, stains on comforters, items promised not in rooms such as irons and heaven forbid you need towels. Take my advise and stay far, far away from the North Charleston Inn. Pictures on their website are soooo not what your get!!!!!!
North Charleston Inn 2 Million dollor renovation is a...
Yikes! That sounds scary. I have not personally been to that hotel, but I have seen it from the interstate and it does not look welcoming. And I would like to know where that $2 million renovations went too?
North Charleston Inn 2 Million dollor renovation is a...
The Air Force doesn%26#39;t even allow us to stay there anymore. There are a lot of illegal activities happening in this ';ho';tel. It used to be the Days Inn. In order for this place to be rennovated, they must start from the ground up. TEAR IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am just trying to find a clean place to stay in the area and majority sound awful from the top to the bottom there are negative comments in the Charleston area. I will not stay at the North Charlie Inn based on the negative comments I have seen. Lookis like you have to spend 175$ for a place in town and about the same in their ';burbs'; for a clean place to stay.
In Cali we may not have their grandeur but we also do nto have their trash either.
This was never a Days Inn as the person below states. The Days Inn is still there - just two doors down. This was actually the Ramada, and it is VERY old. The Ramada sign actually blew down in Hurricane Hugo in 1989 and landed on the roof. I had to attend a seminar here in the ballroom. The most memorable event of the seminar was when a roach crawled across one of the participant%26#39;s feet. Needless to say, we did not eat lunch here - even though it was included with the seminar. Even the person conducting the seminar stated that he had a roach in his shower. This motel just needs to be demolished and rebuilt. It is OLD!
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