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Businiess name:  Quality Inn Historic District
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've stayed in luxury hotels, I've stayed in B&Bs, I've stayed in average hotels, and I've made the mistake of booking in what I had no idea was a seedy motel. I've seen both ends of the spectrum of quality in a hotel, and I really have no idea what the people who have bad things to say about this place are talking about. The Quality Inn in St. Augustine's historic district is certainly not the Casa Monica Hotel or the Casablanca Inn (and yes, I've actually stayed at both of those places as well), but it is not a bad place to stay, either. My husband and I frequently vacation in St. Augustine (we go at least 10 times a year), and cannot stay in a luxury hotel each time we go as we are not rich - especially if we are staying more than two or three days. We've stayed at the Quality Inn four times over the past year during different times of the year, and have had a consistent experience each time. The staff is always friendly and willing to fix any problems, the room rates are affordable, and the rooms are clean (contrary to what others have said, there are NO bugs to be found, even during ant season - now, if you want to see an experience with bugs, check out the Ramada on I-95 - not the one in the historic district, it's bug-free, I'm talking the one that's about 10 miles from St. Augustine - we went through four rooms and each one had roaches). My only gripe is that on two stays, the pool was being cleaned and thus was drained, but on another occasion the pool was filled, and was very clean, even if small. Trust me, there are some seedy hotels in St. Augustine, but the Quality Inn is not one of them. If you're expecting a luxury hotel experience, of course you will be disappointed, but if you're just looking for a clean, comfortable room to stay in during your vacation, this place is fine.

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