Important Hotel Information
- Parking is available (self parking 10, valet 17). Wifi is available for 9.95/day
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Rude Staff
01/12/2011Wow, this may be a nice looking hotel based on the pics on the web site - but the staff is extremely rude. a simple call about availability netted me a ...
Wow, this may be a nice looking hotel based on the pics on the web site - but the staff is extremely rude. A simple call about availability netted me a snarky response and a shockingly abrupt salutation. Note to management: service and friendliness matters.
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Quaint
12/07/2010The perry hotel is a quaint small hotel. the rooms are tiny, but for our overnight visit it was sufficient. there is limited parking available on the street and valet ...
The Perry Hotel is a quaint small hotel. The rooms are tiny, but for our overnight visit it was sufficient. There is limited parking available on the street and valet is available for a rather stiff fee. That seems to be the way of things though with everything costing extra. Even the hotel wi-fi that is listed as available on the hotel description was for a fee. I wish that these things had been noted as I could have made a different choice, rather than feeling nickle and dimed to death.
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Quaint, Small and noisy...
10/25/2010The peery hotel in salt lake city is a truly quaint hotel in the downtown area. my wife and i had thought many times of staying there, so when the ...
The Peery Hotel in Salt Lake City is a truly quaint hotel in the downtown area. My wife and I had thought many times of staying there, so when the opportunity came up, we took it. Be prepared to pay $* for valet parking (not a huge deal but unexpected). The old hotel has a lot of retro-authentic charm but the room we stayed in (billed as a King room) was MUCH smaller than what we expected, based on photos we looked at. Our room had 2 huge windows and a 3rd smaller window but only the south facing window provided a view; the other windows gave us a view of other hotel exterior walls. Our "cozy" room was fine but we couldn't seem to get the room to warm up to a truly comfortable level. The bathroom was incredibly small (TEENSY!) but functional and clean with nice fluffy towels. The most surprising thing was the amount of street noise! There are several restaurants and bars in the area and even though we were on the 8th floor, it seemed that we could hear almost every conversation on the streets below. All in all, not a waste of money but we're not planning on going back.
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Excellent Stay
11/14/2009I truly enjoyed my stay at the peery. this is a historical hotel, so the room and bathroom are on the small size. very quaint and homelike. they also have ...
I truly enjoyed my stay at the Peery. This is a historical hotel, so the room and bathroom are on the small size. Very quaint and homelike. They also have Tempurpedic beds and down filled pillows. It made for a very good night's sleep. Christopher's has a nice dinner special for $28 if ordered before 6:30 PM. Highly recommend this property.
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Tired Peery
09/23/2009My wife and i have stayed at the peery for three nights on a vacation. the hotel staff was friendly. the rooms and public areas were clean. much of the ...
My wife and I have stayed at the Peery for three nights on a vacation. The hotel staff was friendly. The rooms and public areas were clean. Much of the reality is significantly different from the web presentations. 1.The neighborhood is reasonably convenient, but is marked by empty buildings and an assortment of beggars, derelicts, and homeless. It is not an environment that lets you feel safe in the evening. 2.If Macaroni Grill is gourmet dining to you, then you will be satisfied by the few restaurants near the hotel. 3.The limited coffee/tea service in the lobby is only in the morning. There is no coffee/tea in the rooms. 4.The “Classic King” rooms are little larger than the bed. There is no space to even open a full sized suitcase other than on the bed. 5. The baths in“Classic King” rooms do not have a tub, shower only. The bathrooms are little larger than converted closets. I called the shower a safety shower because it was so small there was not enough room to fall. The baths have pedestal sinks because there is room for nothing larger. In some rooms, there is not room for a sink in the bath; it is found in the bedroom. 6.The hallways and rooms have inexpensive carpet over squeaky wooden floors. Avoid a room near a particularly noisy area. 7.The drop ceilings in the hallways are a suspended grid with drop in tiles with a poor imitation of old pressed tin tiles. The remodeling of the hotel almost appears to be an amateur effort with primary attention to “flash” such as “gold” plated faucets and not to period authenticity or quality. 8.Parking is available on two sides of the hotel-- less than 50 feet to the front door. “Self” parking costs $ per day payable to the hotel, NOT the automated parking kiosks you first encounter in the parking lot. Money paid to the automated kiosks is not recognized by the hotel. Valet parking is said to be available for an additional daily fee. A valet was rarely seen.
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