3-star hotel near Isleton Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts
There's a restaurant on site. You can enjoy a drink at the bar/lounge. A seasonal outdoor pool, tour/ticket assistance, and a communal living room are also featured at Delta Queen Lodge Bar Restaurant. Self parking is free.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas at this 3-star Isleton hotel.
This building and the rooms are very dated. It was stuck in the 80s, decor was old and worn. There were crumbs on my bed when I checked in. The toilet has black stains in the bowl. The hotel was attached to a bar and grill, and there were official notice papers taped to the front door stating that an emergency inspection was required. The whole place was super sketch.
Literally no hot water and the toilet didn't work properly. There was no staff present on a Saturday night so we had to make do. That being said, the bed was good and it's a delightful community and this is the only lodging in town.
We didnt know there was no hotel lobby or anyone at the property to check us in. We went early and were told we had to wait to get a text with the info on how to get in. Was sketchy to go in theough the back door on the balcony. We were then greeted with a live bat flying our of our room. Scary! This is more of an Air b n B than a hotel and should be advertised as auch.
I tried to cancel several times, now it will not allow me to. I was unable to gain access to the property. It was a keyless entry and the code didn't work. There was nobody on site, they did not answer my calls. I had limited communication via text, they said there was am issue with entry keypad and were trying to get someone out there. I got there st 3, and I finally left at 5pm.. nobody ever came and I had to find a place to park and
Beautifully decorated with charming motif. Extra roomy and very nice shower & bathroom. Big tv, easy to use remotes for TV, lights and AC. All upstairs.
The price was right. This is a decent place for a quick overnight. We were returning to bay area from a show in delta wine country and didn't want to drive home that night.
We weren't dissapointed, you get exactly what you see. Total contactless, wasn't used to that, first experience.
A whole lot of steep wooden stairs to get to the rooms; no where to check-in, it's all electronic with texts. Little glitch when entering room - it was dirty, unmade bed, towels on floor, beer cans on dresser. It looked like someone was still there at 3:30 pm. No receptionist to ask, restaurant doesn't handle Lodge. The "text" person sent us a new room number & that was pretty clean. It needed a vacuum ...screws, dirt clods on the floor but the bathroom was very clean. The room was big, the bed was very hard and overall I don't think we would stay there again.