See why so many travellers make Comfort Inn Saugerties their hotel of choice when visiting Saugerties. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
For those interested in checking out Lighthouse (2.0 mi) while visiting Saugerties, Comfort Inn Saugerties is a short distance away.
Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Comfort Inn Saugerties offer a flat screen TV, a kitchenette, and a refrigerator.
Guests of Comfort Inn Saugerties are also welcome to enjoy a pool and breakfast, located on site. For travellers arriving by car, free parking is available.
While in Saugerties, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Comfort Inn Saugerties, including Hudson Valley Dessert Company (1.2 mi), Giordanos Brick Oven Pizza (0.4 mi), and Emiliani Ristorante (0.8 mi).
If you’re looking for something to do, Emerge Gallery & Art Space and Green are a nice way to spend some time.
At Comfort Inn Saugerties, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Saugerties.
I stayed here because it was 30 dollars a night cheaper than the Holiday Inn across the street. The rooms are very basic. Decent fridge and microwave. Rooms are much smaller than the Holiday Inn and much older decor. Room was clean and shower adequate. Plenty of decent quality towels. Pool area is nice and clean. Water was crystal clear. Sign up that absolutely no food or drink allowed in the pool area. I like to take a plastic cup of adult beverage with me when I go to the pool. Rooms on first floor are very accessible. Breakfast hot options were waffles and some type of egg and sausage patty. The staff I spoke with were friendly and cordial. Traveling solo the hotel was adequate. If I were a family of four, I would opt for the Holiday Inn because it is newer with larger rooms.…
My husband and I are traveling across the country and stay at Comfort Inns when they're available because we can depend on their quality. After driving all day we ended up in Saugerties, and this Comfort Inn is on "hotel row." Almost all of them were full (they mostly cost about half as much), so we decided to buy our way out. The room with tax was $214. Everything was up to their usual high standards.
We stopped here late with our children. Was just off the highway. The front desk staff was extremely kind and accommodating. Our room was clean and the beds were comfortable. Had a fridge and microwave and nice TV . The breakfast was free and very good. The manager asked if I needed anything and was helpful. We typically stay at a Hilton or something like that, but we were just as happy here. Will definitely stop next time we come through.
The motel is literally just off the NYS Thruway South making it very convenient. However, it is somewhat old, has a small room without a chair (does have a desk chair) and has a very basic breakfast. To eat, you have to go into downtown Saugerties which is 5-10 minutes away and rather run down. We thought iut was quite expensive for what it was, but prices have really risen after covid. But, if you just need a quick overnight, this is fine.
We had a block of rooms with a total of 7 adults and 8 children - 3 generations - we stayed several nights. Front desk lady Cathy while manning the front desk , answering the phone, and checking people out managed to make everyone in our family feel like true guests - making waffles to order for the children ..parents and all guests who entered the dining area, fresh coffee , sanitized tables between guests- Saturday suggested the village 4th of July festivities for the family on Sunday - was working again on Monday morning and again served all generations of our family with respect and humor - we will definitely be returning to the Saugerties Comfort Inn. Her knowledge of the area, professionalism and sense of humor made us all feel at home regardless of the difference in our ethnicities.…
Cons: The toilet was filthy, the rim literally covered with dried urine. It was disgusting. Fortunately the wonderful Larry at the desk came instantly to clean it and was very apologetic. The noise from the people upstairs was disturbingly loud at 6AM as the construction is rather thin. The morning desk staff was not masked. Unmasked guests were encountered, one of them chatting up the morning staff without them asking him to mask up. The internet was terrible and the LTE and 3G were spotty and the landline was unreliable. These factors made it extremely difficult to order our dinner delivery. Pros: The beds and linens were very nice and clean. The towels were abundant, new, and generously sized. The beds were comfortable. A shout out to Larry at the front desk when we checked in who was extremely professional and helpful and kind!!!!…
I stayed here one night with my 10 year old daughter as we were skiing at Hunter the next day. Booked direclty with the company and check-in was smooth. The wifi was strong, but did not require a password (if that matters to you). The room (king room) was basic with a working refrigerator and coffee maker. Everything was clean, but it was cold because the heat had been off. I turned it on and when we were back from picking up our takeout dinner, it was warm. The TV was HUGE - too big for a room this size...but was nice. The breakfast was as expected - make your own waffles, bagels, yogurt (the sugary kind), coffee, juice, water. Just fine and I think reduced due to Covid - which was fine...I just grabbed a few things and headed back to room anyway. Right off the highway and about 5/10 minutes to town if you want food or ice-cream or whatever. A good, basic place to sleep that is inexpensive. Not a luxury hotel but a solid place to rest your head.…
The reservation process was difficult. “Manny” needs much training in customer service. I called to book our room which was part of a block of rooms for a wedding. He initially quoted me the incorrect price (which I had heard he had done for others also), then he WOULD NOT take my CC info to hold the room. So guess what? 48 hours before the reservation date Larry, the manager calls me stating he wouldn’t be able to hold our rooms because there was no CC on file! I had to deal with Manny another time to ask a couple questions about the room, and again, his lack of customer service manner and general knowledge about the hotel left me feeling less than confident as to what to expect upon arrival. We had 2 rooms, both appeared appropriately clean, although the room my daughter stayed in had the smell of old cigarette smoke. They advertise “breakfast”. Fortunately, we were not counting on it, because all that was offered was prepackaged honey buns and oranges. There was coffee and a juice machine. The thermos for hot water had cool water in it. I wasn’t able to make a cup of tea. The breakfast area was clean. Overall, if there is availability elsewhere near by, choose that. This hotel is more or less an old motel off the highway and is way overpriced even at the block reservation cost of $175.…
Here is the low down. Rates are decent, as the rundown HoJo is cheaper, and the new Holiday Inn is more. However do not plan on the extras. Pool in the morning is so full of chemicals the room is like entering a bleach filled sauna, i wouldn't dare even give it a try later in the day because once the chlorine dissipates I would doubt anyone keeps up with it during the day. Housekeeping is fair, they make the bed replace towels, but do not do much more, sink was dirty when I arrived and in need of soap (which was not refilled the next day. Breakfast was a JOKE! Out of almost everything. All the tables were in need of being wiped. What they did have was very scarce, just 3 packs of oatmeal! When I asked for peanut butter they said "sorry we do not have any, so we doubled up on the jelly." When I walked past the front desk I said that the breakfast was pathetic, to which the desk clerk said "I know". Also, note: the internet is extremely iffy, sometimes it works great, other times it’s so slow I just gave up and used my phone as a WiFi connection.…
My daughter and I stayed here the night before driving up to Hunter mountain for some snowboarding action. She loved the king room and I was kind of impressed as well. Now just to be clear this is your typical, just off the interstate, type motel/hotel. You can't just walk out the door and get a nice meal, unless you like gas station food. However, just about 2-5 minute drive away you will find some strip mall type stuff then slowly getting better as you enter Saugerties. There is a great craft beer market on the way to downtown! Downtown, look for a row of boutique type of shops and restaurants. There is a famous burger night on Wednesdays at a certain excellent restaurant/bar with $7 burgers and choice of sides. I must say, one of the best burgers I have had in New York. Period! Okay, so the room and hotel. Friendly people at the front. Clean spacious rooms with a big flat screen and lots of channels. Plenty of kids type channels as well. The bed was pretty dam good! The swimming pool was clean and warm and the hotel provided towels. Now on to the breakfast. To be fair most "included" breakfasts in the United States are just aweful and contribute to obesity and global warming. This was no exception but I was able to scrap together a low grade egg sausage sandwich that kind of worked. Let's see, choices of sugar sugar sugar sugar sugar cold hard boiled eggs, commercial yogurt. To be healthy, stick with the boiled egg and water. No... better yet, stick with water. Over all I would stay here again. A well run budget hotel.…
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