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Quality Inn & Executive Suites

2 star rating
based on 1 review

Category: Hotels  [Edit]

1621 N H St
Lompoc, CA 93436
(805) 735-8555
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Amy K.

Long Beach, CA

2 star rating
8/20/2008

"Quality," certainly, is subjective.  You may think Chelada is a quality beverage.  I may believe deafening experimental music is quality listening.  Are either of us right?  I don't know.  However, I DO know that I felt the Quality Inn was lacking in quality.

The room itself was fine: I was pleasantly surprised to find that, for the price we got the room at, the furnishings were fairly new and in good shape, we had a large flat-screen TV(!) with cable, wifi, and there was not only a fridge, but a microwave too, plus a coffee maker, hair dryer, and iron/ironing board.  And despite my online reservation saying no meals included, we got continental breakfast, which, while not gourmet, was good enough.  Yes, our window was a small parking lot away from the Lompoc airport, but it's a teeny airport, and there was hardly any noise, none at night, and we watched parachuters come down!  The shower water pressure stunk, but not a big deal.  The room was better than I'd expected.

However.  Security: lacking.  Sorely.  I had a printout of my hotel reservation, but I was never asked for ID, just given a key.   My friends' names were on the reservation, but the employee couldn't find them on the computer; my friend's last name is Curtis, and instead, the woman suggested someone with the first name Curtis, and TOLD my friends that person's room number.  They gave my last name, and were issued keys.  No ID needed.  They could have been murderers!  Speaking of which, the next morning there was a big ruckus at the pool led by a man who had what looked like blood on his shirt, yelling at a hotel employee - who said she was calling the police - that someone had shoved his wife.  Doors to the building, which required keys, were propped wide open.  And our keys were only coded for one day, not two.

We saved considerable money staying in Lompoc instead of Solvang, but I'm unsure if it was worth it.

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