About Americas Best Value Inn Providence-North Scituate
This laid-back hotel is located just off Highway 6, close to the verdant woods and lakes which surround Snake Den State Park. Along with its agreeable location, the Best Value Inn – Providenceboasts smart accommodations and an on-site diner.
Unfussy guest rooms with contemporary furnishings feature mini-fridges, microwaves and flat-screen TVs with cable channels. Some rooms have hot tubs and/or seating areas.
Guests who enjoy eating al fresco can make the most of a pretty picnic area. Wi-Fi and parking (large vehicles welcome) are both provided free of charge.
A wealth of freshly cooked breakfast, lunch and dinner options are available from the on-site ‘Cindy’s Diner’. Complimentary tea and coffee is provided in the lobby and there’s a fast-food outlet just across the street.
The Best Value Inn – Providence is ten miles away from both Brown University and downtown Providence.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Guest rooms are modern and smart
It has to be said that the guest accommodations here are a step up from your average roadside hotel/motel. In fact, some of the contemporary furnishings and stylish accessories in the better rooms wouldn't look out of place in a fun boutique hotel.
positive:
Very clean throughout
Let's be honest, roadside hotels and motels don't have a reputation for being overly ‘spick and span' places. Happily, this one goes against the grain completely with interiors that look nothing short of pristine.
positive:
Comfy beds are just the job
A significant number of visitors have gone out of their way to say how comfortable they found the beds in the guest rooms to be during their stay. Job done!
Negative Reviews
negative:
Walls between rooms are pretty thin
It has to be said that the partitioning walls between the accommodations aren't particularly effective. In fact, they're that thin you can easily hear the plans your neighbors are making for breakfast/lunch/dinner, even when they're talking normally...
negative:
Bathrooms in guest rooms could be better
Although the guest rooms (most of them) are of a pretty good standard, it is a fact that many of them are let down by their bathrooms. Indeed, many visitors have made less than positive remarks about the dated toilets, cubicles and tubs they encountered. And that's not all.
negative:
...Sink is separate from bathroom in some rooms
In what world does it make sense to have the sink on one side of the room whilst the toilet and shower are on the other side? Bizarre.