Amberly Suites

Category: Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Address: 25 1 / 2 Hotel Cir NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA

Phone: +15053142525

Reviews

Eric Poncho

Jan 22, 2022

Just need more bedroom service when you stay there for more than 4 days they only clean your room once a week not even that you can only get it all every 4 days

Carlos Garcia

Aug 20, 2021

Okay..nice..very friendly staff and pretty quiet. I haven't been disturbed at all since I've been here. The air conditioner works fine..no complaints..better than the seigle suites. Hopefully I might afford an apartment soon but if not..I will stay another week.

Johnny Gage

Apr 4, 2021

Worst Hotel I've ever stayed in, no chair, no phone, door doesn't have an inside bolt lock, homeless people outside all night, paint coming off the walls,no pictures wasted my money, and we will be there until Wednesday, but the employees are really nice and courteous, have a nice Easter, thanks Johnny Gage #154

Erik Tesluk

Jan 14, 2019

Even the air around this hotel feels heavy with despair. The only thing that brought me to the office to rent a room was that they didn't require a cash deposit. I wish they would have, then I would have taken my business to one of many other local hotels offering reduced weekly rates and I still would have paid less after tax and a $20 or $30 deposit than the excessively high rate of $268 for one week. With a price like that, I'm thinking my wife and I should find a nice room with nice hotel amenities attached...wrong! The room was not dirty, but the lack of adequate lighting might have disguised how dirty the dark carpet really was. The TV was a Panasonic, probably manufactured in the 1990's, and how considerate of them to not provide a remote. The tile in the shower had grout that was cracking and showing signs of mold/mildew in the cracks. The toilet liked to clog. The king size bed was set atop a large pressed wood box, rather than a frame and box spring, with no headboard. The door didn't have a functional security latch above the handle, only the fixed half of the latch was there. The window in the room would not open, making the smell of what was likely mildew under the carpet, hard to force out. So at a weekly rate that totals to over $1000 for a month stay (I was informed that to pay for a month outright runs $700), there was no microwave nor mini fridge, and all that is offered complimentary in the office is coffee from around 7:30 until 10:00am, and a microwave in the lobby. After our initial week, I contacted the office about working with me to extend my stay, as I was still about 3 days away from payday, but was met with a hard-line "No," to any idea of working with me, and was immediately converted to the budget conscious daily rate of $62. After a few days of this, and continuing financial struggles, I stayed on that pocket draining rate through the remainder of my stay which lasted about 8 days. The real killer to my wife's and my morale and hopes of this experience was that with no regard for the fact that we never carried on owing a balance and somehow succeeded in paying every day, by 1pm the following day my wife (and I if not at work) would be forced to vacate the room until they had their $62. The hotel staff working evening and night shifts are phenomenal...friendly, understanding, and as helpful as any staff can be, but unfortunately are unable to grant the request to wait inside (the lobby or our room) while waiting for a paycheck to come in, even in some of the coldest winter nights that have been experienced in Albuquerque in at least 10 years. After the snowfall the week of Christmas, the ice on the sidewalks and stairs remained unmelted for at least 5 days. I know maintenance has a lot to do (but I don't know that they necessarily know how in some areas, like the 3 sets of washers/dryers in the office that are non-functional), but every day we would observe different caps from syringes on the sidewalks around the rooms, and at last count at least 3 uncapped syringes on the ground around the dumpster but no telling how many will emerge when all the snow melts.

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Questions & Answers

Need to get a legal document to the motel owner to inform them that they will be held responsible for a morroon Dodge Caravan that was supposedly towed off the property

Jonathan and sonia Aragon | May 13, 2019
Sepehr hekmati | May 14, 2019

Unless you gave them the vehicle information at check in. It won't make a difference. I'm guessing you didn't. Otherwise they wouldn't tow. That's a roach/bed bug infested craphole that no human being should stay in anyway! Drugs in every room. Needles everywhere with broken glass pipes that are filled with dope residue. Its a human garbage container. Can't believe our city allows this to go on, when it's blatantly thrown in your face in broad daylight. Shame on our politicians, police departments and all other law enforcement entities. You will all burn in hell for letting it go on!

They to cheap to even give a weekly guest a roll of toilet paper they won't give me towels after they took the dirty ones they only had half a roll of toilet paper in the room to begin with it really is a shity place

Kala Frazier | May 13, 2018
Deborah Kittleson | May 14, 2018

It isn't for regular people they mostly cater to the homeless on voucher

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