BLAKE HOTEL
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2024
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2024
Hôtel Blake, assez classique, accueille principalement des hommes d'affaires ou des participants aux conventions de la ville.
Comme souvent dans le CBD, cet hôtel est assez classique et accueille principalement des hommes d'affaires ou des participants aux conventions de la ville. Toujours est-il que le service est excellent, le wifi est en accès libre, une salle de sport permet de se détendre, et un petit café au sein de l'hôtel offre la possibilité de petit-déjeuner ou dîner.
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BLAKE HOTEL se situe au 500, St. Charles Avenue , La Nouvelle-Orléans
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Extremely outdated property, with rooms the size of a walk-in closet despite being priced at over $600 during the Mardi Gras season, AFTER being booked weeks in advance. On a normal night, this hotel costs around $200 and I wouldn’t say it’s worth even close to that. Lacks basic amenities like functioning ice makers or even a working keycard slot for our room. Every time we attempted to get into our room, we’d have to fidget with the reader for a few minutes and pray that it lets us in. You’re not going to receive basic things like a free breakfast, as this hotel is most comparable to a large motel.
This is one of those hotels that forces their guests to wear wristbands during busy times, yet charges FOURTY dollars for a replacement/additional wristband even if you have extra guests..
This hotel doesn’t even provide basic bedding like comforters, giving you a yellow blanket to sleep with & nothing else, even if you ask!
The rude bouncers at the door will literally block the door or grab you by the arm to prevent you from entering, even if you’re wearing a wristband. Way to make your guests feel welcome. It’s not enjoyable being treated like a criminal for entering your overpriced glorified motel.
The worst part is, the wristbands are pointless! There’s codes on the bathrooms downstairs, so there’s genuinely no purpose behind them besides the hotel trying to capitalize off of their guests.
This is probably the worst hotel I’ve stayed at in New Orleans, and that’s coming from someone who lives 15 minutes away and only stays downtown during events like Mardi Gras & New Years.
Avoid this hotel at all costs.
* Edit: We’ve had to ask for towels multiple times and when provided, we were given very few.. despite being in the hotel for multiple days with 4 people. There’s also 0 sound isolation, so you’ll hear elevator noises, people talking, police sirens, parades, fireworks, etc ALL night. Our window view was also about 1 inch from a brick wall, which was very refreshing ????♂️