"Rating: 4/5 Stars (Recommended)
I recently stayed here and would definitely return. The hotel is in a fantastic area—there are a couple of ponds nearby with a great walking trail and benches that made for a perfect spot to enjoy a snack outdoors.
The Room & Amenities: The rooms appear to be in the process of being updated and were very clean.
Sleep & Comfort: The beds were good, and the temperature control in the room worked well.
Features: I appreciated the fridge, coffee maker, and the use of full-size shampoos and soaps. Note: There was no microwave in the room.
Shower: My only minor issue was the water temperature fluctuating between hot and cold, though it wasn't a major deal-breaker.
Facilities & Service: There was construction happening in the lobby during my stay, but it didn't hinder anything or impact the experience. They were a little "sketchy" at times and didn't always feel consistent, but we continued to use them. The morning meal was good and a nice inclusion.
Staff Responsiveness: This is a pet-friendly hotel. We did have a dog barking on our floor for a while, but once we texted our concern to the staff, they addressed it immediately and the barking stopped.
Value: The cost was decent, especially considering how expensive everything is these days. Overall, a great stay in a wonderful location!"
Ramada Hotel & Convention Center by Wyndham Topeka Downtown
4/10 Poor
"This hotel needs a complete overhaul. I should’ve looked at the Google reviews and not just Expedia reviews. I would have noticed that there have been elevators that are not functional for over four months now. That’s ridiculous! All guess staying in the tower portion of this property must take a small service elevator that takes forever because everyone is using it as it is the only means of getting to the rooms other than taking the stairs. The odor that smacks you in the face every time I exit the service elevator onto the fourth floor, where I stayed, is absolutely horrendous! I did not feel comfortable walking barefoot in my hotel room. I created a path made up of towels and sheets that I could walk on because the carpet just felt grimy and the room was musty and stinky. And probably the most frustrating part is that my hotel key kept getting unprogrammed so I had to walk the equivalent of three city blocks each and every time this occurred. I was told the same thing each time by the person at the desk. “ oh, so if your cell phone or credit card comes in contact with your room key, it can de-magnetized it” I accepted that the first time I heard it. I intentionally kept my room key in a pocket far away from anything that might affect its programming, but yet again, I was locked out of my room and had to walk all the way down to the front desk to get my keys reprogrammed. This place is just a hot mess. Never Again!"
StoneHill Lawrence, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
10/10 Excellent
"The only thing i was not happy about was, I told the person checking us in the night before that i wanted to pay in cash the next day when we checked out, But when we checked out they had all ready charged my credit card, and the man at the desk didn't want to even try to refund us. But other than that is was a great hotel, clean, close to the doctors office that we needed to go to early in the morning. We would stay again if needed."
"I've stayed in this hotel many times over the years. The night I checked in, at 10pm, for my pre-paid 4 night stay I somehow had misplaced my credit card during the trip from Dallas to be used for "incidentals" and didn't have it with me. Granted, I stayed there 10 days before and am a Gold Member with Choice Awards. The individual manning the desk wouldn't let me check in without the card. Regardless of any of my credentials, history and pre-payment status. She said there were "rules" that had to be followed. So, there I was, 10 O'Clock at night, 500 miles from home, no credit card, no options other than to sleep in my car. In my opinion, there are several words that describe such treatment: inhumane, unkind, unreasonable, inexcusable, inconsiderate, inhospitable, unethical, unprofessional. These people are supposed to be in the "hospitality" business. You would think a service business would put a repeat customer first. Don't think they understand their mission. Fortunately, as I settled in my car preparing to sleep in the parking lot, I discovered the credit card between the seats, returned and successfully checked in. However, the damage was done. I hope this review is witnessed by a lot of travelers and hotel purveyors. Sometimes self imposed "rules" shouldn't apply."
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What can I see and do near Paradise Point Public Use Area?
You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Sunset Ridge Public Use Area and Old Town Park. You might plan a visit to Perry Lake Recreation Area or Village Greens Golf Course while you're in the area. A visit to Ozawkie Township Hall is worth the trip when you're visiting.