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Courtyard Omaha Aksarben Village
4.4/5100 Reviews
I realize that businesses are slowly reopening, but cleaning hotel rooms, and keeping up with maintenance should not be neglected. The bathroom was FULL of hair, everywhere. We wanted tub, because my wife prefers baths. We were never told that the only rooms with a tub are handicap-accessible rooms. The handicap bench makes using the tub pretty much impossible, as the bottom hinges of the bench protrude into the tub area. The tub, itself, is VERY slippery when wet. Probably not the best for a handicapped room. The drain plug did not keep water from draining (perhaps from more hair?) While showering, and with the drain open, the water still collected in the tub. The rest of the room was acceptable, but the appearance made it seem as though it was on the tail end of some repairs. Those should be 100% completed before using the room. The handle, and front of the bedside table was disgustingly sticky. There are absolutely no USB ports in the room. The TV, ”guide”, never, ever worked. There are several security issues around the hotel, mainly broken doors.
Hampton Inn & Suites Omaha-Downtown
3.9/5102 Reviews
This is a nice clean hotel. The rooms offer a full fridge, microwave dishwasher, and stovetop. Very spacious! Seating room and bedroom area. Breakfast had hot food, fruit, and juices. The staff was helpful and polite. The pool was nice. Did have a lot of kids but that was ok. Great stay
Aloft Omaha Aksarben Village
4.3/5101 Reviews
Nice hotel in convenient location.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Omaha Downtown
4.2/5101 Reviews
There is a parking lot, you can bring a child with a double bed, the price is almost
Four Points by Sheraton Omaha Midtown
3.9/5104 Reviews
Four Points Omaha Surprise find on the Marriott Bonvoy app on a very high-occupancy weekend (thanks volleyball & wrestling). Very friendly & engaging check-in staff. Assigned room preference without asking. Housekeeping quick with a friendly greeting in passing. Only nits were 1) the MidTown lobby bar, prices specifically. $17/glass for low-shelf wine was absolutely usurious. No posted prices, no menu. Bad on us, I guess for not asking. Caveat emptor. 2 ) room was good, large with large windows, great bathroom clean. But Febreez’ed a bit much to my liking. Other positives to call out: great bed & pillows, quiet room (except for occasional dog bark, ok because is pet-friendly), 5G ULTRAWIDE (Verizon) pole across the street (2.2Gbps+ !!!). Great views, convenient location. Reasonable value for the busy weekend. Given choice of included breakfast buffet or points, which is nice. Would stay again, but will now (and forevermore) be on-guard about unpublished bar prices. (repost, spelling corrections)
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Omaha Downtown
3.4/5102 Reviews
The room was nothing special. The walls seemed thin as we could hear a fair amount of noise from the other rooms. The fire alarm went off in the middle of the night, though, and was on and off for the better part of an hour. It didn't seem like an emergency and the front desk confirmed it, though it was still frustrating and ruined our night's sleep. This hotel seems to have a lot of maintenance issues now that I'm looking at the other reviews. The hotel lobby is nice enough and all staff were nice. The breakfast staff were especially helpful and polite. Didn't use the gym, but it saw it and it seemed pretty basic and small for a hotel of that size. The parking garage directly adjacent to the entrance has a low clearance (6'5” maybe). There are options around the block, though we ended up using a street meter that was free at the time. For Diamon members, we received our breakfast, but no upgrade (the hotel wasn't that crowded, but I never get upgrades at DoubleTrees. Like never.). This is the 3rd or 4th Doubletree in a row where the experience has been less than ideal. It feels like the whole brand needs a refresh.

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