Best Western Hotel Plymouth (Massachusetts)
Best Western Hotel Plymouth (Massachusetts) Reviews
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Very Pretty with a Campus Feel Oct 16, 2008
The Best Western Cold Spring in Plymouth, MA does a lot of things right. They have very good customer service. The employees all smile and greet the guests. Even the housekeepers smile and ask how you are doing. The grounds are beautiful. There is a lot of care done with landscaping. There are trees, scrubs, and flowers all around. It, combined with the hotel’s location in a more residential type setting, give it a campus feel. The continental breakfast is good. No hotel that advertises a “Continental Breakfast” is going to have bacon and eggs, but there is fruit, a couple of kinds of juice, pastries, and a waffle machine. The breakfast room is spacious and clean and very new looking.
This hotel has been around for at least 60 years and was known as the Cold Spring Motel and Guest Suites before joining the Best Western family in 2003. Even though the rooms have renovated in the last 10 years, the one we stayed in, seemed dated. It was comfortable, clean, did not seem worn, but there was dark wood and other things that called out to a bygone era. That is not all bad. When on vacation a feeling of nostalgia is called for. Every room is on the ground floor, except for one building, which has a second floor. The buildings are spread out over 5 acres. That added to the campus feel. We enjoyed our single night there and would not hesitate to go back Part of the New England 2008 travel blog |
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Great Value for nice room Jun 16, 2008
Only stayed one night, but the room was very clean and grounds were immaculate. The staff were very friendly and I would recommend this hotel to anyone with a moderate budget!read entire review at TravelPost.com
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