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Homewood Suites by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley/Zoo
4.1/5100 Reviews

Homewood Suites by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley/Zoo

Mission Valley San Diego|0.21km from ExED
I stayed here for just one night on Monday, August 22. This is my first stay at this Homewood Suites location. I checked in near the check-in time; however, was given a key that didn't work twice. That means two extra trips to the front desk. I was in a room on the 5th floor across from the elevator bank. I did not experience any hallway or hotel noise. It was pretty quiet. The view from the sole window was of the hills behind the hotel and of the neighboring timeshare resort. There is parking both on the surface lot and some under the hotel with easy elevator access. Parking is currently $22.00 per night. The gym was well equipped for a hotel this size, and I was able to use it on Monday afternoon. The room itself was nice overall. It looked clean to me, it truly did; however, there are just some glaringly obvious things that make you scratch your head and say ”but how clean is it?”. I walk into the bathroom and there is a trump sticker center of the bathroom door frame. What? How does a housekeeper not notice this huge sticker while leaving the bathroom? A maintenance person randomly entered my room at about 4pm on Monday afternoon, after I checked in with no maintenance call made and no knock on the door. Then on Tuesday morning, I did receive a late check-out. I came back to grab my bags and change and noted my key card was already deactivated. Guess what? I had to go to the front desk another THREE times to get a card that worked, each time they assured me this one would work, and it didn't until the fourth time. Do you see a pattern here? If this happened this many times to me during a one night stay, how many guests does this happen to in one day? So, overall, it was a nice property in a nice location; however, the key card issue, the sticker and the maintenance person. Come on? These are things that are weird, odd and just shouldn't happen. Oh, I almost forgot to add that I did take advantage of the breakfast, and found it to be very satisfying and sufficient.

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DoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Hotel Circle
3.5/5102 Reviews
Mission Valley
In the middle of the night, I want a toothbrush to go to the lobby and say that I was taken by other households. I have to wait until 6 in the morning. The parking lot elevator has also been broken and has been repaired. I don't know if I am bad luck or the hotel itself.
Candlewood Suites San Diego
3.8/565 Reviews
Mission Valley
Ok it’s time I set this record straight for everyone, especially the haters. This place is a bargain. Now, it is an older property and definitely for lower maintenance folks. You high-maintenance folks won’t like it. But the room is the biggest single King room I’ve stayed in outside of Las Vegas. The in-room kitchen is highly functional. They are super dog friendly and there are a few decent grassy areas. They offer free laundry! They have a sufficient and reasonably-priced snack & supply cupboard for purchase. The exercise room! It’s small and a bit commotion but the cardio and weight options are legit, and it’s open 24/7. I haven’t missed a day since I’ve been here. The staff have all been super helpful and friendly and I haven’t felt anything less than hospitable the whole time. But most of all, they are compassionate and helpful to extended-stay guests. And I’m not always easy to deal with. I’m really surprised at the negative reviews. I think they’re largely unwarranted. If you want fancy schmancy, you can go pay $100-200 more at any of the newer properties. It is called Hotel Circle. You can pay for more if you want more. But don’t come to the bargain and expect fancy schmancy. You’re shopping at Gucci with a Macy’s budget. This place is….a bargain!!!
Extended Stay America Suites - San Diego - Hotel Circle
3.1/588 Reviews
Mission Valley
I love my stay at ESA Hotel Circle! From the moment I stepped into the hotel, I was greeted and welcomed by the assistant manager,Chris. He answered all my questions regarding the availability in the hotel. His professionalism prompted me to book a room that same day. Also. before I even stepped into the room, Chris went the extra mile and made sure everything was perfect checking out the room first. Everything is perfect. The room is comfortable and very clean and relaxing.
Homewood Suites by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley/Zoo
4.1/5100 Reviews
Mission Valley
I stayed here for just one night on Monday, August 22. This is my first stay at this Homewood Suites location. I checked in near the check-in time; however, was given a key that didn't work twice. That means two extra trips to the front desk. I was in a room on the 5th floor across from the elevator bank. I did not experience any hallway or hotel noise. It was pretty quiet. The view from the sole window was of the hills behind the hotel and of the neighboring timeshare resort. There is parking both on the surface lot and some under the hotel with easy elevator access. Parking is currently $22.00 per night. The gym was well equipped for a hotel this size, and I was able to use it on Monday afternoon. The room itself was nice overall. It looked clean to me, it truly did; however, there are just some glaringly obvious things that make you scratch your head and say ”but how clean is it?”. I walk into the bathroom and there is a trump sticker center of the bathroom door frame. What? How does a housekeeper not notice this huge sticker while leaving the bathroom? A maintenance person randomly entered my room at about 4pm on Monday afternoon, after I checked in with no maintenance call made and no knock on the door. Then on Tuesday morning, I did receive a late check-out. I came back to grab my bags and change and noted my key card was already deactivated. Guess what? I had to go to the front desk another THREE times to get a card that worked, each time they assured me this one would work, and it didn't until the fourth time. Do you see a pattern here? If this happened this many times to me during a one night stay, how many guests does this happen to in one day? So, overall, it was a nice property in a nice location; however, the key card issue, the sticker and the maintenance person. Come on? These are things that are weird, odd and just shouldn't happen. Oh, I almost forgot to add that I did take advantage of the breakfast, and found it to be very satisfying and sufficient.
Ramada Suites by Wyndham San Diego
3.3/544 Reviews
Mission Valley
big room dan good free breakfast, wet carpet on coridor room smell horriblle need to efresh. parking fees $12
Mission View Inn & Suites San Diego SeaWorld/Zoo
2.8/564 Reviews
Mission Valley
We had a great time we felt safe the entire time we te self with our pets and staff was nice nice room for a short term stay and good value for the price , the only thing we didn’t like is that there was no breakfast offered at the property , the pillows were kind of hard for my taste and be ready to pay the $150 security deposit and the $15 per night per car fee ..

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