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Budget-minded travelers appreciate amenities like complimentary breakfast buffet and a kids-stay-free policy..
In Short
Since its 1952 debut in Memphis, Tenn., Holiday Inn has become one of the most recognized hotel brands in the world. In addition to the Kids Eat and Stay Free program, Holiday Inn
Express offers amenities like free high-speed Internet access, in-room data ports and cable television. Upgraded showers feature multi-function shower heads, curved curtain rods and upscale bath products. A complimentary breakfast bar is available with warm cinnamon rolls and 100-percent Arabica coffee.…
Not bad, but worse than others..
After staying at four different Holiday Inn Express hotels around the Southwest region over the last week, I've become accustomed to having a nice selection of breakfast items. There were no
cinnamon rolls as the Citysearch review claims. To sum up the breakfast pretty shortly: apples, muffins with too much sugar, oatmeal, fruit loops, raisin bran, frosted flakes, bread slices (looked stale), plain bagels, coffee, juice, milk. Now, thanks to this hotel, I will think twice before going to a Holiday Inn Express AND I have to go find myself some protein for this long drive ahead of me.
The room was nice and clean and I'm always satisfied with the bath provisions. The doors have nothing in the way of muffling the sound of people that slam their doors. I was awoken several times starting around 7 am. The water pressure was a little lacking and the single fluorescent light in the bathroom is not quite bright enough. The TV does not have any interactive guide or movie ordering console. It was nice to have a refrigerator and a microwave. The internet was slow-speed at best, not high-speed. I got about 30 - 50 KB/sec (200 Kb/sec) during my stay.…
