If you’re looking for a budget friendly motel in White Plains, look no further than Central Motel Courtyard.
Central Motel Courtyard offers guests an array of room amenities including a refrigerator and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available.
The motel offers 24 hour front desk, to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.
If you’re looking for a Chinese restaurant, consider a visit to Aberdeen Seafood and Dim Sum, Lucky China Tower, or Bao's Chinese Cusine, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Central Motel Courtyard.
White Plains is also known for some great historic sites, including Battle of White Plains Park and Miller House, which are not too far from Central Motel Courtyard.
The staff at Central Motel Courtyard looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Landed at JFK and started to travel, however we got tired and asked Siri for a motel, which it took us to this cesspit.(I intend to take this up with a Google as how dare it even mention this place). Car park had cars on jacks and the woman behind reception was the most miserable unwelcoming specimen I how ever met. Now for the room $150 for a night!!!! FFs, the bed was nailed together, every inch was stained and filthy stunk to high heaven and everything was nailed down, tbh it’s not fit for bums and I certainly wouldn’t wish this hole on my worst enemy. If we weren’t so tired through travel we would have walked straight out but had to stick it out. $150 for a night?? I wouldn’t stop there if you paid me and I am not joking either!! As some here said it’s only fit for prostitutes or druggies but I thought even they may have standards. An embarrassment for the USA for tourists to see this!!…
DON NOT BOOK THIS MOTEL. I came from Long Island for a graduation at the Westchester Expo Center, I thought this would be a great place to stay in because it ws so close to the Center. As soon as I pulled in I knew I made a mistake, you have to be buzzed into the reception (or what they call a reception area) and a girl behind a glass partition takes your information and credit card, then give you a card to enter your room. I could not believe what I was walking into. The bathroom was disgusting. Roaches crawling all over the place, the bed had a large bump in it. I pulled the sheet down to see and the sheet had a blood stain and some sort of other stain. I grabbed my bags and went down and told the receptionist I was out of there, and that this was the most disgusting place I have ever been. She gave me a receipt stating my credit card was refunded. I spoke with my credit card company and they said it has not be reimbursed. Don't book here. This is the most filthiest motel I have ever seen.…
I stayed at this Motel, central motel courtyard from Sunday, March 10 to Thursday, March 14. I read this motel has a reputation as a hot sheet motel. I didn't see any signs of that while I was here. This is a two-story motel no elevator. My room was on the second floor. They give you a card that you scan to enter the room. This place is so convenient there's a shake shack down the block. The beeline bus # 20/21 from the Bronx stops across the street from the motel. There's a Trader Joes a few blocks away. My room didn't have a phone, but I did have a mini-fridge, a microwave a coffee machine, a large wall T.V., a large mirror. A 4 drawer dresser, a closet with hangers, a desk, many outlets. They have a shower no tub. I needed to iron a shirt and they lent me an iron. They give you small samples of shampoo and conditioner. They give you 2 free 16.9 fl oz bottles of water. I stayed here for 4 days but asked that my room not be clean. I found out after I left from the receptionist that every day they clean your room. They put 2 new 16.9 fl oz of water in your room. Next time I'll ask for my room to be cleaned !!! I enjoyed my stay I only had one guy next door who was coughing loud the first 2 days. I would stay here again. It's peaceful and safe oh WIFI was great.…
They won't let me give zero stars. This place is gross. There are prostitutes and drug dealers outside. I had to change 3 rooms and each one had stains on the sheets and were just vile dirty and smelly. I had to leave, I could not stay there. The hotel proceeded to charge me $120 for the night even though I did not stay. When I called to dispute the charge, the hotel owner lied and said it was a cancellation fee charged by hotels.com. When I called hotels.com, they said it was her hotel charging for a full night stay, not the cancellation fee. DO NOT BOOK!
I came in the hotel at 3am in the morning. Spanish reception get out from under the table and offered the highest price for 2*motel 165$. At 3am in the morning it’s ok. In the room didn’t work light and was strong fishy smelly with AC working 24hours. And strong smoking smell in non smoking room. At 3am in the morning that’s fine. At 11am came the same receptionist and asked about moved out. I said I checked in 8 hours ago and cannot pay 165$ for the same day. It will be like 330$ for the whole day with early check in. For 330$ I could book upscale hotel 5* with early check in. So NEVER EVER EVER. Skip random cheap MOtEl even at 3am in the morning
The room it was nicer than I thought it would be. it was very comfortable. the location is awesome with a shopping center across the street. also the room that they gave me was in a really quite place.
I was skeptical after seeing the negative reviews so I was preparing to cancel my reservation. However I decided not to once I got to my room. The room is standard sized and the bathroom is small but has a nice shower. It's not the best hotel out there but it isn't the worst. There is a little bit of street noise that comes in but it's not awful. I'd probably stay here again because all of the other hotels in the area are very expensive.
There aren't many inexpensive options if you want to stay in the White Plains area; this is one. The parking is onsite, very convenient. At reception you are buzzed in to a tiny cubicle where you check in through bullet-proof glass, a bit disconcerting, that. My room was upstairs and very clean, all the way to the corners of the closet. Lovely Manhattan style bathroom tile and old-fashioned (but new) taps on the sink. Comfortable enough bed, flat screen TV. No phone in the room. Mini fridge with bottled water provided and replenished. Mini coffee maker. Quiet room with the white noise of the AC running. Hideous red fake satin and black lace curtains. Heard some commotion, banging and yelling, about 5 in the morning. I just made sure my deadbolt was on and turned over. I chose this in part because they listed coffee as one of the amenities. I like to wake up and have my coffee before I go out. I could deal with no breakfast offered as long as coffee was available. I spotted the mini-coffee maker when I checked in and thought no more about it. Until the next morning, when, upon closer examination, I found two tea bags and two packets of Sanka. Sanka, as in decaf. Sanka is not coffee, it is decaffeinated coffee. Thinking there was an oversight, I went to "reception" and buzzed. No answer. Buzzed again. After about five minutes someone appeared and let me in. I explained the coffee was absent from my room. She told me it's next to the coffee maker. I told her that the only things there were tea and decaf. She shrugged. "Well, that's what we have." I was furious. You don't want to deny me promised coffee in the morning. That afternoon I ran across a maid, and asked her if she had coffee. She also thought that the Sanka was "coffee." This is such a simple amenity, and it was promised in their advertising. The absence of coffee makes a huge difference in my morning, and I'm not alone. Americans, in general, expect coffee. I was going to try to get a partial refund, even twenty bucks or something, but I was dealing with a family emergency and didn't have time for the argument. In short, this is an economical and clean choice, but next time I'll upgrade to better lodging.…
There is not heat in any of the rooms. Apparently they have a shared heat system and with the rooms all sold out due to a winter storm there is no heat. The night manager was rude and argumentative and refused to refund any of our money. There was no other place for us to go due to the snow storm.
We found this motel comfortable. It was clean and ok. The staff were friendly and they help us to go about. We used this motel as a way of getting into new york as the train station is only a short taxi ride away The one thing we could have done with is comfortable chairs to sit on. But over all a good stop on our trip
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