Holland Inn
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See why so many travelers make Holland Inn their inn of choice when visiting Morro Bay. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
Holland Inn offers guests an array of room amenities including a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available.
The inn offers a 24 hour front desk, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features free breakfast. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.
Close to Anchor Memorial Park (1.6 mi), a popular Morro Bay landmark, Holland Inn is a great destination for tourists.
Morro Bay has plenty of seafood restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Tognazzini's Dockside Restaurant, Galley Seafood Grill & Bar, and Giovanni's Fish Market & Galley, which are serving up some great dishes.
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Fiona Bleu Gallery, John Ramos Gallery, or Forever Stoked Gallery, which are popular art galleries amongst tourists.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Holland Inn as you experience all of the things Morro Bay has to offer.
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It was stressed upon check in that the rooms were NON-SMOKING yet our room smelled like smoke. Go figure. The bedding didn’t seem to be all that fresh, probably just old. The room was small and although it was directly across from the beach. They don't exactly point out... ACROSS HIGHWAY 101! It is NOT in walking distance to anything you want to do.
The tub was tiny and the shower had a water preserving nozzle on it, which sucked!
When we went to check out, the lobby was like 100 degrees and had a terrible overwhelming odor of Indian food or something. That very smell was singed into my nostrils for the remainder of the day!
If you are completely pinching pennies, stay here, you won’t care! If you have a little more to play with, look elsewhere. I also stayed at El Morro Masterpiece Inn during this same time, check out my review on that one, too!
The room was pretty small and did not really smell to well. The lobby was worse...
The continental breakfast did not seem to be worth a try... the bit of coffee I had seemed to confirm that.
There was quite some noise which was coming from HWY101.
At least, the pricing was alright, 36$/night.
Couldn't complain bout the room, but seriously $200 a night, shouldn't be paying 5 star prices for a 2 star hotel. Place is blatantly ripping tourists off. Stayed one night then moved to Breakers at Morro Bay, closer to town,closer to the beach and only $79 per night heaps, heaps better
First off, I was hung up on three times trying to resolve an issue the website made. I’m not a Karen and I don’t express anger to people who didn’t do me wrong, so there was no attitude on my part. I finally got ahold of the manager and he was nice, but that still doesn’t excuse the rudeness of the innkeeper. I arrive to the motel and have no trouble until I get to my room. The door doesn’t properly lock. The deadbolt only goes part way and there is no AC. I bring it to the attention of the manager, as I didn’t feel safe in a room that doesn’t lock, and found out that the door technically locks, but the deadbolt only latches part way. We put a chair on the door to the outside and the locked door leading to another room. The beds are not “pillow top” as the advertisements indicate the double queen bed rooms would be. I step to leave, but step in a patch of wet carpet right by my bed. Walking out to visit the market, I see a maid in a hot pink shirt reading “Cream Filled” from a risqué TV show… but at least I had a bed to sleep in, right? $280 spent on this room.
The room we stayed in looked nice, but the ac fan (little control over it) was coming on/off at night and it was loud. It kept on waking me up.
We enjoyed Acadia but our hosts ruined our stay in the b&b. Normally we would have gone somewhere else, but since this was only a 3-day vacation for us, we didn't want to spend time looking for hotels (there was little vacancy during the weekend). So this put us in an awkward situation. We decided spend as little time there as possible and enjoy the beautiful Acadia.
Our Recommendation, stay away from this one.
In short, the Holland Inn just wasn't worth the hassle and disappointment we found when staying there. From the bedding, to the showers, to the supposed wi-fi, to the phones, to the indifferent service you get.....all of it will leave a bitter taste. Go somewhere else....go ANYWHERE else. Yes yes the other places in Morro and Cayucos are a bit more expensive but it's definitely worth paying a little bit more and not having to worry about cleanliness and poor service.
The Holland Inn may as well call itself a "by the hour" type of establishment - that's the level of cleanliness and attitude you will get.
It's laughable that there is a "Diamond Certified" AAA plaque behind the check out counter. I'm sure it's a fake, or belonged to the previous owners....AAA would surely not classify this place as diamond level.
Don't be fooled by the pics...don't believe me and all of the other posts? Call them and ask them anything about their place....anything at all....it'll take just 20 seconds for their impatience to come through and you'll get a true taste of what's waiting for you if you book there.
You've been warned.
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