As a guest of Super 8 by Wyndham Kannapolis, you'll find tour/ticket assistance, laundry facilities, and dry cleaning/laundry services. WiFi is free in public spaces. Self parking is free.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas at this Kannapolis motel.
I didnât even stay. I checked out and went to a different hotel. Dirty. Cobwebs still in the windows. Dirt on the floor. You could tell the building was not taking care of over the years. Reminded me of something definitely shady. Iâd recommend staying somewhere else and paying a little bit more a night. I didnât trust a mouse sleeping here.
I got there and the place smelled like weed real strong. Then I was told I would also have to give $50 in cash just in case we broke something. I let them know I didn't have $50 in cash and it was 11pm she said she couldn't give me a room. Then would not put the money back on my card so I could get a different hotel. I had to sleep in my car!
We got a non-smoking room that reeked of cigarettes anyway. Luckily we got used the smell but if you're sensitive to that be mindful it does smell. You have to pay for tiny shampoo & conditioner bottles so pack your own. You only get a 2 bars of soap. The "snack bar" is nonexistent, unless you count a run-down snack machine. No water available for drinking. The AC units leak into the walkway. Dirty stairs. The interstate nearby is super loud at night when you try to sleep, and the AC fan is only somewhat loud enough to help it when it does kick on now and then.
A couple pros: if you have kids or dogs, they stay for free (up to 2 dogs). The king bed is indeed huge and comfortable, and it gets cold at night so it feels good. Has a TV.
Overall, it's cheap and you're getting just that, a cheap stay. It does the trick but I would recommend bringing earbuds/a loud portable fan, your own shampoo/conditioner, food and water, and some spray for smell if you want. The bed has a thin sheet so if you get cold easily, bring an extra blanket.
I had requested an accessible room. When I got there they had booked me to regular room. Which I had to switch to another hotel. The notifications need to be sent to the hotel. I was very disappointed.
Checked in an was assigned a non-smoking room that room reeked of smoke. Was reassigned a much better room. Management should have known about this issue.
Overall a good experience.
Room smelled like cigarettes and vomit. Toilet had a leak so every 20 minutes it would turn on to fill the bowl. someone upstairs had a screaming fit for 2 hours.
Room next door could hear every word they were saying and kids were so loud. Someone had ripped the smoke detector out of the ceiling and just left it on a cabinet. But worst thing was that room smelled of heavy cigarette smoke and was supposed to be a non-smoking room. Left in the middle of the night due to noise
Dirty toilet
No towels. I had to bring them to my room myself
It took 30 minutes to get a staff to get to the window to check me in. It wasnât clear what bell to ring.
I had to switch rooms.
This is a property that requires a deposit. That is always a red flag that the management is trying to compensate for their lack in likely all areas. Upon checking in my room was still being cleaned no big deal. One morning around 8:30 a staff member began banging on my door saying they needed to inspect the room and that smoking was not allowed in my room. I don't smoke. Obviously the person apologized for their ignorance after making a fool of themselves. Shortly after while I was in the middle of changing someone else entered my room without permission. I stay in hotels over 350 days a year and this is one of the most poorly managed hotels I have seen in a long time. The hotel itself shows it's age but is not terribly run down. A few basic classes in hotel hospitality or probably better a complete management change would be in order before I ever consider returning. If you have to apologize to your patrons when they are checking out because of your actions you should be looking into major changes.