This hotel in Utica, New York is half a mile off of Interstate 90 and 5 miles from Utica College. Facilities include an indoor pool and a daily continental breakfast.
Located in Utica and with Colgate University reachable within 31 miles, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Utica has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout...
grumpy-old-woman
United Kingdom
Stayed here twice, on the way to and from Niagara. Nothing much to say, everything was adequate but uninspiring
Located half a mile off Interstate 90, this hotel features an on-site fitness center and free Wi-Fi access. Both Utica College and the Utica Zoo are within 10 minutes’ drive.
Located within 1.1 miles of Adirondack Scenic Railroad and 3.9 miles of Utica Zoo, Utica Rest Inn provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Utica.
This Utica, New York hotel is located in the city center and is half a mile from the Adirondack Scenic Railroad. Facilities include free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant and bar.
Rachel
United States of America
Property was nice, had a nice restaurant in the facility with very good food and bar. The pool was nice.
Located in Utica, 30 miles from Colgate University, DoubleTree by Hilton Utica provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located among the Adirondack Mountains and within walking distance of popular attractions, this Utica, New York hotel features a free hot breakfast and spacious guestrooms furnished with microwaves...
Mary S
United States of America
Beds were comfortable. wish there were more gluten free offerings at breakfast. shower head was a bit loose.
Days Inn & Suites Utica is centrally located in the foothills of the Adirondacks, one mile from Adirondack Scenic Railroad. Rooms offer free WiFi and cable TV.
I honestly didn't see Utica. The hotel seemed to be at the edge of town, and I stayed here because it was along our road trip home, and near my friend's town, which didn't have suitable accommodation of its own. The neighbourhood didn't make any real impression on me, except that it was pretty easy to access from the turnpike.
Michael Scheper
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Went for the Adirondack Train ride.
Went for the Adirondack Train ride. Other then that, didn't seem like there was much else to do there. Seemed like a Ghost town. No where to eat within walking distance of the hotel and the one restaurant in the hotel did not open according to posted hours. Seemed like hotel management was not aware of what was going on with the in house restaurant. It is my opinion, that when people travel they like to have some place to eat
Robert
10
Scored 10
Look and feel of an old Grand Hotel with all the modern...
Look and feel of an old Grand Hotel with all the modern upgrades needed in room. Love the blend between the two and the history of the site as well. Seemed upscale for the price and would definitely stay again if in area.
Russell
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
This was an overnight stay, off highway.
This was an overnight stay, off highway. Picked city from a map based on location relative to final destination. It's a tired town and the hotel is in a kind of nasty area. Just very industrial, amongst a sea of no-tell motels. There's a neat old hotel (another, better chain owns it) up about a mile. We wish we'd stayed there (we ate there).
The hotel itself is tired. It's clean, but it's had a hard life and this is clearly a "budget" hotel chain. The place was VERY loud. My wife went to the desk to have someone speak to the room (not wanting to make it a confrontational issue with the next room), there was no one there. She waited awhile, and another guest walked through. My wife gestured 'do you know where he is?' pointing to the counter, and the woman said, "oh, no idea," and rolled her eyes. Later, my wife had to speak to a loud family in the lobby area (our door was off that area, and the door was propped open (perhaps because the kids kept letting it slam shut). Mind you, this was well after 11PM.
So, long and short:
Utica -- not my bag, might be yours. Place seems tired.
Days Inn -- nope. Just don't.
Thomas
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The Econolodge was in a great location.
The Econolodge was in a great location. There was no continental breakfast due to the Pandemic, which I could understand. At least there were enough eateries close by. The room was very comfortable especially because the weather was very cold and windy outside. I will probably stay there again in the near future. It was nice that our dog was able to join us.
LORETTA
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
I came to Utica to share the loss of a family member.
I came to Utica to share the loss of a family member. My second visit in 20 years. Overall I found Utica as a small city trying to keep up with the modern era. There is a pastry shop on 5A that I was impressed with and found the local clientele very friendly. I feared a lot of vagrancy and homelessness, yet I did not see anyone to fear. I enjoyed driving through the western neighborhoods and seeing the old houses especially in Yorkville. It's pleasant to see how property owners have taken the initiative to improve their properties and showcase their houses. I was also impressed with the light traffic. Plenty of room to make your next turn. Food options are fantastic especially with the individual, family owned, restaurants. I want to go back again.
Quaint little dog friendly place in Utica Ny- worked for us for a night to stay with our five year old twins. We were in town to visit family and friends before the holiday, and this place worked out great to spend the night. Thoroughly renovated and clean, they even left complementary beer, sodas water & coffee in the kitchen. House is in close proximity to the village of New Hartford, & a short drive to downtown Utica.
Nice B&B just south of downtown in a very nice neighborhood. Lots of historic homes, private parking lot. I wish I could have stayed for the breakfast, but I had to leave earlier than it was being offered. The owners did get up to prepare coffee, and left me a muffin for breakfast, was very kind of them. As I have to travel to Utica often on business, I think I'll stay here often. Great value, and great location.
The location seems a bit unimpressive, but it's actually perfect: quiet, close to everything, and peaceful! The receptionist at check-in was phenomenal, and the room was comfortable. Many budget hotels are in the area (on this particular exit), but this one is in the best location to get a nice night of rest. The room was clean and comfortable. No complains. A+
We liked the location of the hotel. It's right at the trailhead for the Erie Canal and we were able to bike from the hotel to the trail. It's also close to SUNY POLYTECHNIC where our son attends which was the point of our trip. The staff of the hotel were all friendly and very accommodating.
Breakfast was good.
We do not recommend this hotel. The room was not clean. There was hair in the sink and in the tub. The headboard was also unclean. We had to wipe everything before using. The heating/AC unit made loud squeaking noises every time it went on and off.
The hotel was clean and comfortable and as we had stayed there for a night a few days previously on the way to Niagra Falls we had liked it then so decided to stay again on the way back to Harrison, NY.
This hotel is very accessible form the Erie Canal Bike Trail which were riding. It is a standard Days Inn towards the cleaner more well maintained end. The staff were friendly and accommodating.
Breakfast was ok. Time restriction of 6-9:00 am was not normal for most travelers. The hotel location was in a secluded location and not comfortable for travelers from out of town.
Comfortable room conveniently located close to several restaurants/bars/fast food options. We usually stay here for the best day in Utica of the year - the BOILERMAKER!
The breakfast being included in the price is a plus that keeps bringing us back to this hotel when we are in town. There's a good variety of food to choose from.
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