- Knoxville Quality Inn
- Quality Inn Knoxville

We have stayed here before it has always been nice not the best but nice. this time it I could not believe it the room was very clean looked like new carpet the mattress was awesome it must have been new, that was the best sleep I had in a motel in a log time.The couch had a dip in...
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DISGUSTING, FILTHY, GROSS does not begin to describe this hotel. We arrived after driving for over 10 hours looking forward to relaxing at the pool with our children. We checked in and were disappointed to see how old and dirty the lobby was. The first room we were put in was horrible. It smelled of mold, body odor, smoke and...
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Had earned a free night and only stayed so we wouldn't lose our points. 1st room was unacceptable, 2nd room better, which means cobwebs, burn holes in the bedspread, no blankets on the beds, faceplate on an outlet which was broken and had been taped on (new ones are 69 cents.) Ice machine was broken, community areas very grubby with...
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IF you are considering this hotel, I would highly recommend checking out the hotels at Merchants Drive. This hotel is dated and has made no attempt to renovate that we could tell. Creepy suspended ceilings in bathroom, chintzy furnature, odor of cleaning chemicals that doesn't leave, air conditioner that cannot cut the heat in 80 degree weather: all of these...
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Worst experience ever at a hotel. Hotel staff rude. "Indoor heated pool" was a pool with a roof in an unheated and unlighted room. Room was dirty, dusty, cobwebs. Cigarette burns on blankets in non smoking room. Old food and cold coffee are a brief explanation of breakfast. Almost fell in lobby due to missing wet floor sign on fresh...
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The towels had huge holes and rusty stains on them, the air conditioning would not cool, the sugar shipment had not come in for breakfast, and when I asked for more muffins to be put out on the breakfast (if that's what you want to call it) bar, they were frozen solid and could not be eaten. Need I say...
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We stayed here with our 7 year old grandson. It is an older hotel. It needs some updating and remodeling, but it was basically clean. It looks lile the pool area had been outdoors but was closed in. As it had open areas to the parking, it wasn't totally enclosed, but good enough. The pool wasn't heated, or if it...
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We booked a king room on "Tennessee Game" weekend. Check in took 25 minutes. The room was barely big enough for one person, much less two adults with a dog. It was a miserable experience. We were not here too see the game just going home after 3 months of being on the road due to work related. This hotel...
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I would not stay here again. The Pictures the website offers are very decieving. The hotel/motel is in need of an upgrade. Smells of smoke - lobby, rooms, etc..Breakfast was a joke - broken microwave and food very bland.. Everything at this hotel just looks DIRTY. Pool very murky - only open 930am - 10pm. One night - lights were...
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