Quality Inn & Suites

Kingston, New York United States of America

Quality Inn & Suites
2.5
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Property Location
With a stay at Quality Inn & Suites in Kingston, you'll be in the historical district, just steps from Esopus Creek and a 2-minute drive from Dietz Stadium. This hotel is 11.2 mi (18 km) from Dutchess County Fairgrounds and 11.4 mi (18.3 km) from Bard College.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 142 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature hair dryers and toothbrushes and toothpaste. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and irons/ironing boards, as well as phones with free local calls.

Amenities
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including an indoor pool and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, an arcade/game room, and ski storage.

Dining
Enjoy a satisfying meal at Roudigans Steakhouse serving guests of Quality Inn & Suites. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Kingston? This hotel has facilities measuring 2016 square feet (181 square meters), including conference space. Free self parking is available onsite.

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The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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Isabelle D
|1 review
Budget hotel that works for a quick stay I booked the “secret location deal” thru Priceline and went two nights with my 7yr old son for the May Long weekend. I did not really know Kingston but the location was pretty good because it is near the Kings Crossing Shopping complex, 2 Dollorama stores, Bulk Barn, the Landmark Cinema and about 15 restaurants (Tims, McDonalds, Mr Sub, Montanas, Starbucks, Swiss Chalet, Harveys, Wendys, DQ, etc). Its about 10mins to downtown by car. The Hotel itself was ok. The good: it was clean and the beds were super comfortable. The staff was very nice and helpful (thanks Jamie!!). We came early (before 3pm) and while waiting for our room we were able to use the pool. The pool is inside, heated and very clean. They provide towels. The not so good: if you are into details you will find that somethings need maintenance (patches on walls that should be painted, toilet paper holder wobbly, stains on wall above shower, windows are not frequenty cleaned and rusty balcony rails, etc..). Overall everything was functional and was appropriate for a 3 star hotel. We paid about 400$ total for 2 nights thru priceline which is still alot of money but nothing is cheap these days. The staff, location and comfy beds made it worth our stay.
A7719KYront
|1 review
Horrible On a family trip we stayed here I highly recommend avoiding this hotel with damaged walls carpet and ceiling in both my room the room my brother got and dirty conditions in my cousin's room it's definitely not worth the money highly recommend avoiding.
Curious811942
|1 review
Please don't I have to say, this is one of the most awful hotels I have EVER stayed in. I am not fussy. I am not spoiled. My needs are not complicated. I'm not one to write reviews generally, but I feel I need to give folks who might consider this place in the future some real life info. It was so awful that I sat in the room for 15 minutes ruminating about whether to stay. Didn't have to do with safety. It had a good lock on the door as you would expect. It had to do with awful upkeep, tobacco reek, and the feeling of a jail cell. BTW, the picture here looks nothing like this broken down place. it's either heavily photoshopped or not the same place whatsoever. I was staying overnight and headed to a sort of meditation retreat the next day. I had paid the upfront non-refundable fee to save ~$20 or so, something I never do. I don't know why I did this time. So I got a $218 "deal." It is high season for leaf watching and the Catskills are stunning this time of year with tree leaves every color of the rainbow, so there weren't many rooms available in the area, and prices were high. That's life and supply and demand, no big deal I went into the very small lobby with a nice enough man behind the counter. An 8 1/2 x 11 sheet from a printer was taped to the wall with packaging tape that said "Owner's Name, LLC; Licensed by Quality Inn and Suites. A franchise I guess. There was a stairway to the second floor which was roped off. God knows why. There was an ATM machine with a sheet of paper taped to the screen: Out of Order. I was given my key and told my room was at entrance #5. Where is that?, I asked. Drive all the way down to the end of the building. I did, to a very sketchy, lonely back parking lot with a single other car back there. I keyed myself into the building and into the very end of a long, straight hallway literally about the length of a football field, which REEKED of tobacco. No elevators anywhere in sight. I had to lug my heavy suitcase up a narrow set of stairs that looked like service stairs for the cleaning staff. I opened my "suite" to further tobacco reek. With an ashtray on the dresser. First of all, I didn't know there were still smoking rooms. Second of all, a person should not be stuck into one unless you ask for it. The bed felt supportive enough. There was a sad little tv about the size of a computer monitor. Here is the best (saddest) part: There was a pitch black entry into the extra space that makes it a suite. I fumbles for a light in the pitch black and lit it up. It was a room with not a single thing on the walls, with two lamps, a sofa, and what had been a recline and the footrest part was missing entirely. Just a big hole where the footrest would have folded down. And there were NO WINDOWS and the walls were cinder block painted baby blue. It literally looked like a prison cell. I sat down on the bed and thought for 5-10 minutes and finally said "I can't do this to myself. The next two days are important to me and I won't go into it carrying the awfulness of this room with me. I called around and found a room at a nice Hampton Inn 10 minutes away. I ate the $218, left, and went to pay $450 for the night at a lovely, comfortable Hampton which started my weekend properly. I'm going to try to remove this place from my memory but it will take time. And yes, it really is this bad. Don't do this to yourself. There are plenty of choices in the area. And expect to pay up if it during a festival or the peak of leaf-loving season. Best of luck.
960geraldc
|1 review
No Quality Available So let’s talk about the word “Quality” as in “Qulality”Inn Kingston. As far as i know quality is the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something. There is no such thing as excellence of any degree at this establishment. From the lack luster greeting analogous to stale bread to the stench which seemed to be a combination of mold and sweaty gym socks to air vent in the bathroom CAKED with dust there was no evidence of quality. There wasn’t even hand soap to wash our hands. To add insult to injury, our confirmation included a free breakfast. When i approached the front desk person about the matter, with barely an acknowledgment of my existence she said there was no breakfast and directed me to a not free coffee machine with what i ascertained to be faintest of nods. Neither the building nor the room have ever been upgraded nor refreshed with its 1970’s now yellow stained wallpaper and antiquated bathrooms. If this motel/motel is a franchisee they should lose their right to name Quality inn. If they’re this was a corporate store then shame on you Quality Inn.
Spinyli
|1 review
Disgusting I stayed here based on availability as it was a last minute booking. I have literally never stayed in a more disgusting hotel. I felt like I was living in an episode of Hotel Impossible. There is clearly nobody working here who has any interest in creating a safe, clean and friendly environment. The lobby stinks, literally. There are several signs stating pets are not allowed. I was told to sign an acknowledgment that if I did bring in a pet, I would be fined. The gentleman at the front desk was wearing a worn out t-shirt and never made eye contact. When I mentioned to him how they must have had issues with pets, the response without looking up was “we don’t allow pets”. Before he handed me my key, he grabbed a small key envelope, put it up to his mouth and blew it open. Then placed the keys in the envelope. I saw him do this three times. No sense of hygiene whatsoever. Room: Old, outdated, smelled like stale cigarettes. This motel has smoking and non-smoking rooms however they are not segregated so the entire motel smells like cigarette smoke. The air conditioner constantly turns on and off and is extremely loud. The room refrigerator had a constant clicking sound and was splattered in white paint. The Wi-Fi was spotty at best and unconnectable from my phone. Bathroom: There was a passive-aggressive sign in the bathroom claiming if I stole a hand towel, I’d be charged $15. One of my bath towels was blatantly stained. There was no drain stopper in the sink or tub. The wallpaper was peeling off the wall. Checkout: 7:30am No desk agent on duty. Someone from housekeeping was slouched over on her phone on one of the lobby couches. When she saw I was there to check out, I was instructed to just leave the key on the counter. No bill. No questions about my stay. Cold. The hotel parking lot is poorly lit in many areas and did not feel safe. Do not stay here. Plain and simple.

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