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Selina Gold Dust
3.6/517 Reviews
Mimo
I only stayed here a night because it was right next door to the famous Gold Rush gentleman's club, which made it easy to walk on over instead of worrying about driving home after drinking alcohol or dealing with the hassles of ride-sharing. However, being next door to a great strip club is about the only upside to this place. First of all, being charged $112 on a weeknight is too much for a really small room with just a bed and night light. The mattress was really squishy and the bed frame is really low off the floor. The entire bed just felt rickety and cheap. There is no fridge or microwave, and no TV in the room. There is fast WiFi, though. Seemed like a somewhat shady part of town but there is an electronic gate which makes you and your vehicle seem more secure, and they also have a security guard sitting in the parking lot all night (felt kinda bad for him). There is also a pool which looks clean but I didn't try it out. The front desk clerks seem a little odd, maybe baked from too many drugs? They just seemed spacey and kinda out of it when talking to them. Overall, I would only stay here if you wanna visit the Gold Rush strip club and like the idea of walking to it. Otherwise, there are better motels in the area.
Miami River Inn
3.6/5107 Reviews
Little Havana
The exterior of the hotel does not seem to be safe, but the environment itself is good, with a swimming pool, bar, and parking. When I checked in, the front desk said that the parking lot was charged. I mumbled that when I booked Ctrip, there was free parking in the hotel! And turned out the Ctrip page to view, and then said to her ”What to do? It's all in Chinese, you can't understand it!” I did not expect the little girl to say ”Oh, then I believe you” and forfeit our parking fees! So I do n’t know if it should be collected! The hotel rooms are a few small houses with color, very artistic, but the front desk said that the room I booked was a public toilet, and I did not see this description after checking Ctrip's introduction. It wasn't until I turned to Ctrip's ”If the hotel is unavailable, please show this message”, and opened the message in English, only to find there was a note there! Ctrip hurts people! The house without a toilet is a one-bedroom, or top floor, pointed roof, accidentally meeting, facilities are extremely simple, except for a bed, two bedside tables, that is, a pole with several hangers, no table, no wardrobe . I don't know if it would be better to have a separate toilet. The location is in the city center, close to the airport and the terminal.

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