So, the parking experience alone was off putting, I thought I was going to lose the top of my Gladiator, old dirty and tight. The trip from my car to the hotel was dirty and disenchanting and made me afraid of the experience that might be before me. Once I finally completed the very long trek from the lot through what looks like a dirty bus terminal I made the journey down a very long hallway through the conference center filled with people up the stairs onto another elevator down the hallway of dirty unpainted doors finally to my room. Now the big moment, I open my door. The room actually isn’t bad but what I had to do to get to it was a bit much. The restaurant was very nice with a lovely wine selection although I only had the white sangria. My server was as dry as 3 day old croutons and when my food came out she never came to ask if it was okay. She finally came over and said how are you doing over here, I thought am I at a spa or a restaurant? Oh how the mighty have fallen! Let’s just say my room motivated me to go out and buy an air filter. I probably wouldn’t stay again if I found a better option. I’d probably just stay at the Hampton Inn and Suites. I meant to take more pictures of the ugliness, sorry!
My wife and I stayed at the Manor on Front in Harrisburg on a Friday and Saturday night. Why? Harrisburg was the halfway point between Cape Cod, which was the first leg of our vacation, and our home. All we wanted was a place to split up the trip reduce driving time in a single day. We found the Manor on **********. It looked good and so we took a chance. I am sure glad we did. We were traveling with our bicycles. The area and neighborhood are very nice and appear safe. Nonetheless, the owners allowed us to store our bikes in the garage for our piece of mind. There is a bike trail directly across the street from the property and we rode for ten miles from there without ever hitting a main road. It was a blast. The room itself was spacious with a huge chair and ottoman. The bed was comfortable. Water was hot with good pressure. There was a common fridge down the hall where we could store some wine. There were chairs on the front lawn, which we used to watch two incredible sunsets across the river. Bars and restaurants are a short drive/uber or a medium walk (Less than 2 miles). The breakfast was delicious. I can’t say enough about this place. It was incredible. The property has small event room/venue. It seats about 60 people and on Saturday night there was a beautiful concert by a lady named Muriel Anderson. She sang and played the guitar and harp guitar. The hosts invited us to the event, which was sold out, but I believe they kept a few seats in reserve for guests staying at the BnB. We jumped at the offer and loved it. That concert, the warmth and kindness of our hosts, and the friendliness of all those we met in Harrisburg were the highlights of our vacation. We will will definitely be back to Harrisburg and when we do we would never dream of staying anywhere other than Manor on Front.
With a stay at this apartment in Harrisburg, you'll be in the business district, just a 1-minute walk from Riverfront Park and 6 minutes by foot from Broad Street Market. This apartment is 15.5 mi (25 km) from Hersheypark and 14.5 mi (23.4 km) from Giant Center.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself comfortable in your apartment. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include a washer/dryer and an iron/ironing board.
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Sleek, stylish, and contemporary. Situated on a hilltop overlooking the highways and shopping centers, Hotel Indigo outshines the nearby competition - particularly at night when gold accents highlight the building. It was by chance that we were relocated to this hotel after another IHG hotel (Candlewood Suites Harrisburg-Hershey) extended the stay of another group of guests and indicated that we could cancel or move to another property. The hotel is striking from the start. Gold accents on the exterior immediately set the tone for an elevated experience. The lobby and dining areas are large and comfortable, with an outdoor pool and bar area complementing the first floor. The elevators are also striking in their finish and decor - the ride is the same, but these elevators really are impressive in their styling. Our room was reasonably large with ample space for a king size bed, sitting chair, desk chair, and table top desk area that ran the length of the room across the window. The decor was simple yet stylish and (as with every IHG property that we have enjoyed) featured amazing pillows and bed linens. The usual amenities are present (hair dryer, ironing board, luggage valet) and overall it was a very nice stay. Although breakfast is not included with the stay, the onsite restaurant offered a very nice menu. Our Commonwealth platter featured freshly prepared eggs, pancakes, hash brown patties, and the best bacon I have ever eaten. The restaurant staff went out of their way to ensure that every request was met and that everything was to our satisfaction. They are a credit to this location and I would encourage guests to pay the little bit extra and start their day here. Michelle (at the front desk in the morning) also went out of her way to make sure that our stay was satisfactory - thank you. In the end, we are happy that Candlewood management and IHG Guest Relations worked to ensure that we had a room during this very busy September week. Moreover, we are thrilled to have experienced what another brand in the IHG family has to offer. Hotel Indigo won't work for all of our travel plans, but it is great to have another option with IHG - especially one that offers a step up in luxury and stylishness.
The room is small, the equipment is outdated, the door to the toilet door can not be opened, the opposite is a large parking lot, a police station nearby, the police car pulls the alarm and drives out very noisy, there is no place to visit nearby. Five minutes from the hotel, there is a small supermarket with a stick. If you don’t buy it, the nearest Chinese supermarket has been walking for more than half an hour. Ha Village is not suitable for travel.
The location was great for an event we were attending. The manager and staff were pleasant and greeted everyone with a smile. The breakfast woman was so welcoming especially to our grandson ,she treated him like family, she made waffles for him and they were just what a kid would like. The free breafast was plentiful and had something for everyone. The hotel was clean ,as well as pool. I would recommend Staybridge suites to anyone who needs to travel to the Harrisburg /Hershey area .
The whole building smells musty and there's NO air in any common areas. Our room had been untouched since the last guests (we got there well after check in). No apologies, no reimbursement. We just had to wait over an hour in the heat and of course had no time to shower or nap before the event we came for. (while 7 months pregnant-obviously that's not their fault but it was beyond necessary and they should have the room ready before they give us a key) They were ”fully booked” but while we sat waiting they took a reservation for today and said they had ”just one” room that was EXACTLY what we had and then mentioned to another worker that they had THREE. Not sure why we couldn't get one of those, or one of the several rooms for people we watched check in AFTER us. Someone else came to let them know the air didn't work in their room and they said it was just too low and couldn't keep up, even after they said they had turned it down and it wasnt working BEFORE, and without checking it at all. (Even if that was truly the problem make a note if you dont want it below a certain temperature, and maybe upgrade so people who pay good money can be comfortable) Someone else complained of a leaking sink and damage in the bathroom, and ANOTHER complainef that their shower wasn't draining and they just gave them a plunger to deal with it themselves. When we finally got back to the room, it somehow smelled worse (like a public bathroom) and the bottle of conditioner was half used (that wasn't there at all before so I'm sure they collect them when people leave and reuse) This is the most expensive hotel we've ever stayed at, even booked months in advance (probably because of the location) but it was definitely not worth even the $70 or $80 you can get a motel for.
Excellent local , decent prices, clean,courteous staff,repeat customer, will stay their again, close to attractions of the area, like that it is on the main route ,make getting to places easy and fun.....
We have stayed here twice in the last 3 months. We chose to stay here again because of its location and cleanliness. The beds were very comfortable. Will stay there again on our next trip South.
Staff was polite, When I entered the door at the ”A” entrance the first thing I noticed was the steel door had been bent so much that at the bottom of the door I could stick my thumb thru and a piece of window insulation to keep the wind out. I thought that they must still be remodeling. The hallway had what looked like new carpeting and I thought this may be ok. I entered the room and the original wood base of the door was still there and I thought that was quaint. I enter the room, set down my luggage and go to the refrigerator that has a microwave on top of it. I am now starting to feel like I am in a dormitory. The refrigerator is not working so I try to adjust the temperature setting. I then find that it is not plugged in. The microwave is plugged directly into the ONE outlet on that side of the room. There is an extension cord plugged in as well. There are 3 outlets and 4 plugs. You must choose what you wanted plugged in. The TV, Refrigerator, Coffee pot, or the light over the chair in the corner of the room. So I had to get on the floor and plug in the TV and the refrigerator. Then I used the bathroom. The floor and wall tile were all new, the sink was new, not sure about the toilet. The toilet lid did NOT fit the toilet. The lid would slide to one side or the other while you sat on it. The tub was old, and the water would not go down. I did call maintenance and they only fixed the draining problem. The tub spot was pointed toward the side of the tub and not straight down. The floor was not tiled flat so the sink wobbled, as it had broken away from being glued to the back splash. The contractor has used a power saw to cut the door trim to fit the floor tile, which cracked the wood and left a gap between the floor and the trim. The bathroom door closed but would not latch which prevented you from locking it. I was looking for an outlet by the bed as I use a heating pad for a bad back, and found the phone wall outlet on the floor behind the bed not attached to anything. The last straw to one of the worst remodeling jobs ever was a heat control on the wall. The maintenance guy told me that either the battery was dead, someone broke it, or it was never hooked up and to use the controls on the wall heater.