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There is a sitting/business area in front of the check in desk and a tiny community area where there was a tv and snacks you could buy.
After check in I made my way to the second floor to my room. When I entered the smell of bleach was overwhelming. It burned my nose. On the other hand you know it was clean. But it was extreme.
I cut the tv on and found that the satellite tv was down and it remained down the entire stay. That was kinda terrible. There was a tv in the community room downstairs that was working fine and I asked the desk if all the other rooms were down and he explained they were. I didn't understand how the common area still had satellite and the rooms did not. Needless to say there was a lot of people in the common area.
The hotel is close to several places to eat, Buffalo Wild Wings and Applebee's are maybe 200 years from the hotel and the Fargo dome is adjacent to the hotel. In the fall the back parking lot is part leads into the NDSU tailgating area.
My rating reflects the overwhelming bleach smell and the fact there was no television satellite service in the rooms and there was no attempt to fix this.
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I arrived late and was cheerfully greeted by the overnight desk worker. There was so much space in the entrance/office area I wish I had more energy to get work done but I headed right to bed. Such a nice new room with accommodating hospitality. Clearly new sheets and towels and we were allowed a complimentary late check out which was much appreciated to enjoy the comfortable room a little longer. Comfy beds, safe parking, great water pressure; the perfect combo!
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Overall the hotel was lovely, just what you'd expect from a nice Candlewood suites. My coworker and I awoke well rested and ready to take on the day.
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Heather, Mary, Marie, Katie, Nathan, Cole – the list goes on of really nice people working here. Tho I travelled alone, I was never without a friendly face to give me directions, heads up, etc. Nice touch too, Wednesdays is a VSN – very special night. I'm not going to give it away, just make sure your stay includes a Wednesday.
Great exercise room, free washer/dryer (bring your own suds), right across from the airport and the Fargo Air Museum. Did I mention North Dakota has 2.2% unemployment rate? Met a person from Rhode Island coming to work in the state.
Also right next to the North Dakota State University campus. I was there on a game day and the enthusiasm of the NDSU folks rivals Broncos! Course, college versus pro is a factor.
Healthy breakfasts (free) but check the hours – different during the week from the weekend, refrigerator, stove and microwave in the room with all the kitchen
gadgets you'd need to cook a meal, really comfy bed (hate to say it's better than mine at home) and CLEAN! J.M. nailed it with the "small side" but as a smallish person, felt just right for me.
Mark L really gave a thorough review and I'm not going to repeat all he said, suffice it to say we agree on all the amenities. Since I lost my cell phone after the 3rd day,
the free computer in the business center was a real plus!
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Room was on the small side for a "suite", but it was clean, comfortable, and well-appointed. Big cable selection and reasonably fast free wi-fi. Shower pressure a but low, but immediate hot water. Had to leave before breakfast, but the "cupboard" had a large selection to buy on the honor-system. Stay away from the packaged danish – it was nasty. Threw it away and heated up a frozen jimmy dean breakfast sandwich instead.
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The answer was neither actually. The Hotel is on the extreme far end of the campus, away from all the hub bub which makes for a nice quiet stay. I considered changing hotels after a few days because the water pressure in the shower was not to my liking. I mentioned it at the front desk, and after i got home from work that day maintenance had gone in, replaced the shower head and viola problem solved. This was one reason I decided to give them my business for the long haul. The entire staff was excellent from management to the house keeping personnel.
Always very friendly & helpful.
Now to the room…nice looking kitchen area with pretty much all the equipment you would need to prepare yourself a meal. If the kitchen doesn't have it, call the front desk they might have a loner (i.e. corkscrew bottle opener). Fridge freezer had an ice maker. Pots/pans/utensils all in good condition. The decor of the room isn't spectacular, but they do have lazy-boy recliners and that sure is a nice touch for trying to make a person feel "at home" for an extended stay. TV was an old 27 inch, but the rooms all have DVD players, and internet hookups. I thought the bed was very comfortable (i'm known to have occasional lower back pain) so this was great. I actually woke up every day feeling good & eager to go outside to 30 degree weather (okay, not so much).
One downside to the basic studio rooms are that it can feel slightly cramped after a while, and the storage space is limited in the kitchens. I was upgraded to a larger room for only $10/more per night and was much happier thanks to the large kitchen table/pantry space & separate bedroom (with TV). Also, the rooms are only made-up/cleaned once a week for extended stayers. But if you can manage to shower daily, and not track in mud all over the room, i think this should be fine for most people.
When I stayed there they had a free continental breakfast promotion going. Upon checkout they asked me to review it, because it was a trial period & the company was deciding whether or not to keep it up. Not sure if they still have this. They have a fitness room, "business center", and a laundry room all accessible 24/7.
Environment: one side of the hotel is bordered by a street, the other side by a HUGE field which also borders the Fargo Dome. The other 50% is your parking lot. Police patrol this area frequently for those of you concerned with safety. This is the closest hotel to the local airport ( approx 5 minutes). There is a Taco Bell, Apple bee's, Buffalo Wild Wings (cute girls @ this one for sure) & McDonald's very close by. A little further down the road is a place called Grand Junction (mmmm good subs). There is also a very nice sized liquor store near by as well. They have a nice assortment of bottles (maybe not as great as somewhere in L.A., but still good) local beers (some of which are quite good) and a large wine selection.
Overall, I enjoyed my stay here. It was far enough away from "downtown" Fargo, and still close enough to get most essentials. For the money you pay, this is a great value.