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Hans Bennink
Oct 2, 2025
In my opinion, a Best Western is always a hit or miss. It's mostly in the details. However, we were certain that a Best Western Premier would be comparable to hotel chains such as Hilton Garden Inn and Courtyard. But that was not the case. Although the hotel was satisfactory, I am not fond of the bright blue LED strips and the ice-cold overhead light. The room had warm light, though. However, the first room we were put in was too bright, since it had no blackout shades, just the screen that's in front of it. How can you miss that? Breakfast in the morning (7:15) was a disaster. Hard, blackened sausage; bacon that disintegrated upon contact; and burnt scraps of dried-out scrambled egg. Bagels were present, but butter, jelly, or any other condiment was overlooked. So we just made a waffle. It was better the next morning, but we still think it was all very dry since they keep the tray's temperature too high. The orange juice was very good, though. The owner apologized and promised to do better, which is for the reader to decide. Furthermore, they were simultaneously broadcasting a news channel on the television and playing music in the breakfast room. I just thought it was another lack of detail at this otherwise nice enough hotel.