“Hi Jennifer,
I just wanted to say thank you for keeping your promise and making sure I could check in a little early after my schedule got turned around. It really helped me out, and I appreciate the extra effort you took to look out for me.
Best,
Clifton Baldridge”
“The room was ok , quite clean but only the bad thing there is a bug 2 flying over the room , the pillow and blanket need to change with tbe one more comfy . Night shift front desk was nice.”
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20 Hatfield Ln, Goshen
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“Very nice for what I paid. Close to Lego Land. Amir worked hard to arrange that we can get an connected room with our minor children.
Thanks Amir.”
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41 Dunning Rd, Middletown
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“I'm a big fan of Hilton’s modern, no-fuss hotel brand. This chain is perfect for a one—to two-night stay. I enjoy that they have a centrally located drinking water dispenser, including a bottle filler.
The night clerk was the best! She was funny, witty, and highly accommodating. I wish I had remembered her name.”
“Stopped in and was pleasantly surprised. The service was friendly and helpful, cheeses and pastries were delicious. I can’t wait to go back and try everything they serve.”
“I haven't stayed at the hotel yet I am staying there on Sunday however I already had an issue on a mistake I made I can't remember the girl who helped me when I called at 11:00 p.m. but she was super friendly outgoing and for lack of a better word amazing she took very good notes and left everything for the manager Elizabeth who I called in the morning and was fully aware of what was going and had already completed my request you can hear the smile and her voice and her friendly outgoing persona has me so excited to stay at this hotel that I highly doubt they could ever do anything wrong at this point just because of the amazing customer service I will be a frequent customer”
“I booked non smoking room which is same quality with Super 8 next to it. Be honest , If you book a room from Super 8 they charge you 130-160$ for same condition.”
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24 Crystal Run Crossing, Middletown
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“To the woman at the front desk who closed me out on Sept 2nd - I just wanted to let her know is I thought of her and hope she is excited the Yankees pulled it off.
Room was great. Thanks for the stay.”
“Not a bad place, went for a quick one night stay. Got a good sleep its a busy location and not much amenity wise but for a one night stay there is a lot worse..theres better also, but could be worse”
“0/5 stars
Day 1 of 28: Welcome to the Super 8 Survival Chronicles
First impressions? It’s like walking into a YMCA locker room that gave up on life. The smell? Chef’s kiss—old coffee, sweat, and a faint hint of despair, like an AA meeting but without the emotional breakthroughs. The room? Tiny. The beds? Smaller. The walls? Probably dead.
Day 2 of 28: The Descent into Madness
Alright, it’s official—this place isn’t a hotel. It’s a social experiment. The room was so cold last night I had to drop extra cash on blankets and pillows because the ones they provide are thin enough to see through. And let me be clear: this room is not handicap accessible. It’s barely human accessible. Stained towels, zero amenities (no toothbrush or toothpaste), and the space is so small I’m convinced I could touch all four walls at once if I tried.
The key cards? Oh, they stop working every five minutes, and instead of fixing the issue, the staff straight-up blamed me. They hit me with the “you need to be more responsible” line like I’m some rebellious teenager. Let it happen one more time, and I swear I’m going full Hulk mode.
Also, cigarettes. Everywhere. Disposed of in every possible crevice, like the previous guests were running a scavenger hunt for nicotine addicts. Outside? Forget it—there’s nowhere to sit if you want to smoke. You’re just left to loiter awkwardly, contemplating life and your terrible choices.
Let’s talk about the TV remote. Oh wait, it doesn’t work, so there’s nothing to talk about. The whole place feels like a low-budget horror movie set. It’s giving me serious Middletown Motel on the Hill vibes—the kind of place you warn people about in ghost stories.
Bottom line: don’t touch this place with a meter stick, a pole, or even good intentions. It’s not worth it. Two days in, and I’m already questioning my will to live. Pray for me—I still have 26 more days of this nightmare.
Rooms: Read the review
Safety: Read the review
Walkability: Read the review
Noteworthy details: Read the review”
“My husband and I got married on November 1 at Friends & Neighbors and it was the most perfect day. Working with the Audrey's team was an absolute joy. They are so sweet, so responsive, and so professional. Friends & Neighbors is an absolutely gorgeous venue. We didn't have to do a ton of decorating and didn't have to go overboard on flowers because the space speaks for itself. The venue comes with all of the tables, chairs, place settings, etc. The semi-enclosed ceremony space made the ceremony feel so intimate and because it is totally covered, we didn't have to worry about a back up plan in the event of rain. The food and drinks were absolutely incredible. We had a family style dinner and there was more than enough food for everyone. We received so many compliments on both - people said it was the best wedding food they have ever had. Friends & Neighbors has ten rooms on site and our friends really enjoyed staying with there for the weekend. We cannot say enough good things about the Audrey's Team and Friends & Neighbors. Every penny we spent was well worth it. Highly recommend.”