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- OYO Hotel Vienna I-75 - Vienna, Georgia
OYO Hotel Vienna I-75 - Vienna, Georgia
Address: 1525 E Union St, Vienna, GA 31092, United States.
Phone: 6785687483.
Website: oyorooms.com
Specialties: Hotel, Motel.
Opinions: This company has 9 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 2.1/5.
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Martin M.
This place should be condemned as uninhabitable. I've travelled for 50 years on 5 continents and I've never seen a dump like this. The reality of it is much worse than the pictures I'm posting show.||The first indication of what I was in for was at check-in. The “office” is a decrepit ramshackle room filled with mosquitoes where the clerk has a $50 PC that's at least 20 years old sitting on a counter. When you walk in you have to duck under the wires for their parking lot cameras – they dangle from the ceiling where anyone can simply reach up and yank them out. Two people in front of me with confirmed prepaid reservations were denied a room because the clerk couldn't find their names on his PC. He blamed the parent company, and I have no doubt that he's correct – there has obviously been zero investment in maintenance of this property since OYO took over.||When I got to the room, I debated whether to sleep in my car (we were evacuating from Hurricane Milton, and there was not a single hotel room in Georgia available). If I had it to do over again, I would have slept in the car. The room was filthy, with holes in the walls, a large mirror dangling from one side, stains everywhere, vermin on the sheet (there was only one), holes in the bed cover (presumably from rats). In Calcutta India there are people living in cardboard shacks next to the airport runway – that's what this place reminded me of. Water pressure when you turned on the faucet was less than half what it should be. I didn't dare take a shower for fear of what might come out of the shower head.||The TV didn't work – it depends on a wifi signal and there was no wifi. The clerk said that the wifi router was old and had such a weak signal that it couldn't reach the second floor rooms. He said that he asked the company repeatedly for another router and never got a response other than vague promises that were never followed up on.||I had a tarp in the trunk of my car – I put that over the sheet and finally got a few hours of sleep between 1 am and 4 am (when the party on the balcony outside my room finally broke up – presumably they had to get liquored up before they could face the idea of sleeping in their room).||The parking lot looks like a war zone, with pot holes deep enough to break an axle on your car. They sure don't need speed humps.||There are many more disgusting things about this property that I'm trying to forget, so I'm going to close this review by saying that I don't understand why the state of Georgia allows this business to continue operating. It is not just a complete ripoff, it is a health hazard. I wish Google had a negative 99 rating classification for this miserable excuse for a “hotel”.
Monique D.
THIS IS THE WORST HOTEL IN AMERICA!! I had to buy pillows and sheets to sleep there with my jacket over my face due to years of trash smell. The pillows had stanes, and the blanket was also with numerous holes.I purchased a mop to bring my dog in the room to sleep. I mopped the floor 6 times, and it still smelled!!! There was no tv because it was stolen!! The bed was a full-size cot on wheels. I had to stay there due to Hurricane Milton in Florida, and it was the worst experience. The door for the bathroom was off of the hinges, and there were layers of black fingerprints on every entryway. The prices were jacked up higher only for the Floridians escaping the storm. They gave away other customers' rooms escaping from Florida!! Those people slept in their cars!!!! I RECOMMEND THE HOTEL BE CONDEMNED!!! There are more reviews on their website from other disgruntled customers from Hurricane Milton as well!! You'll know you made a WRONG TURN the moment you see the location and parking lot.
Christy V.
SCAM ALERT! MANAGER TOOK OUR PRE-PAYED RESERVATION & REBOOKED OUR ROOMS! Booked a room through Priceline yesterday and prepaid $222. Drove 10 hours in traffic to find out the manager had given our room away. He was hiding in his locked office with the lights off. What a coward! The maid told us he gave our rooms away. Hurricane Milton is about to hit and we have nowhere to sleep. As we were leaving, two MORE families showed up, who had also prepaid on Priceline. What kind of sick evil person takes advantage of people during a natural disaster? Karma
Alessandro R.
SCAM ALERT! Booked a room through Hotels.com this morning. My credit card also charged and received email confirmation. Drove 10 hours from Cocoa Beach Florida in traffic to find out the manager had closed and nobody’s answered the bell. Hurricane Milton is about to hit and I have nowhere to sleep. The sign showed no more rooms available so they gave my reservation away!
Betty P.
Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover.
When you pull in, you'll take a good long look ànd probably back out. Don't do that. You're in for a treat when you meet Benny. He's the desk clerk. He is a wonderful man, full of humor. I asked if the rooms are clear. He said, just a minute. He left and went through the room I was about to rent. He said, yes ma'am, spotless. I paid and went to the room. It was indeed spotless. I was amazed. The Sheetz were as white as I've ever seen in a hotel/motel. The towels were fluffy and smelt good. No carpet..that's a plus. My Service dog didn't sniff every nook and cranny like he did at the 4+ star hotel in Daytona Beach last week. $200 for a cockroach infested room. But not at Benny's OYO Hotel. We looked for bedbugs, roaches, etc...nope, spotless. Stop in, talk to Benny and tell him Betty said hi.
Taye D.
you get what you pay for honestly! I had to bring my own rags & towels because the ones they have looks like they've been used to wash the tub , floor , & toilet & wasn't washed for a couple days
Gibert B.
20 years on the road and I'd never been in such depressing place, terrible service, very dirty floor and very low quality beds and to finish I was thrown at 12 am because when I took the room I made an extension of 2 days more, I don't know what they doing but didn't appear in the system I had bought more days, they wanted to charge me more expensive for the days I had already bought, so I showed them the receipt and they gave me my money back, I don't recommend it to anyone
Martin M.
This place should be condemned as uninhabitable. I've travelled for 50 years on 5 continents and I've never seen a dump like this. The reality of it is much worse than the pictures I'm posting show.
The first indication of what I was in for was at check-in. The “office” is a decrepit ramshackle room filled with mosquitoes where the clerk has a $50 PC that's at least 20 years old sitting on a counter. When you walk in you have to duck under the wires for their parking lot cameras – they dangle from the ceiling where anyone can simply reach up and yank them out. Two people in front of me with confirmed prepaid reservations were denied a room because the clerk couldn't find their names on his PC. He blamed the parent company, and I have no doubt that he's correct – there has obviously been zero investment in maintenance of this property since OYO took over.
When I got to the room, I debated whether to sleep in my car (we were evacuating from Hurricane Milton, and there was not a single hotel room in Georgia available). If I had it to do over again, I would have slept in the car. The room was filthy, with holes in the walls, a large mirror dangling from one side, stains everywhere, vermin on the sheet (there was only one), holes in the bed cover (presumably from rats). In Calcutta India there are people living in cardboard shacks next to the airport runway – that's what this place reminded me of. Water pressure when you turned on the faucet was less than half what it should be. I didn't dare take a shower for fear of what might come out of the shower head.
The TV didn't work – it depends on a wifi signal and there was no wifi. The clerk said that the wifi router was old and had such a weak signal that it couldn't reach the second floor rooms. He said that he asked the company repeatedly for another router and never got a response other than vague promises that were never followed up on.
I had a tarp in the trunk of my car – I put that over the sheet and finally got a few hours of sleep between 1 am and 4 am (when the party on the balcony outside my room finally broke up – presumably they had to get liquored up before they could face the idea of sleeping in their room).
The parking lot looks like a war zone, with pot holes deep enough to break an axle on your car. They sure don't need speed humps.
There are many more disgusting things about this property that I'm trying to forget, so I'm going to close this review by saying that I don't understand why the state of Georgia allows this business to continue operating. It is not just a complete ripoff, it is a health hazard. I wish Google had a negative 99 rating classification for this miserable excuse for a “hotel”.
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