No habia agua para beber, solo habia 1 toalla ( eramos 3 personas), el telefono no servia, faltaban cobijas, no habia tapete para salir de la ducha, habia cafetera pero no había café; la persona en el front desk subrayó que el agua para beber y el café de cortesia era sólo por la primera noche, en la segunda no era de cortesia, cosa que no se informa cuando se hace la reservación, tampoco había sucedido las ocasiones anteriores de estancia en ese hotel
真实旅客
2 晚家庭旅行
10/10
Miguel
2 晚家庭旅行
6/10
Gamaliel
3 晚商务旅行
10/10
MARISSA
2 晚家庭旅行
10/10
JOSE
1 晚行程
10/10
MARBELLA
2 晚商务旅行
6/10
El check in lamentable ya que el personal contestó a mis preguntas con sarcasmos y de mala manera, el servicio de café a la habitación resultó incmpleto asi como el agua en la misma, además de encontrar tierra suelta en el piso de la habitación
真实旅客
1 晚行程
2/10
Close proximity to restaurants
Juan
1 晚行程
10/10
cesar
1 晚行程
8/10
Mario
3 晚行程
6/10
We are Americans living part time in Mexico. We spent one night at the Fiesta Inn in preparation for boarding the El Chepe for the Copper Canyon.
The hotel is conveniently located to shopping and dining options. It is also a short walk to the Sinaloa Park and Botanical Garden which is worth a visit even if the traffic is a little intimidating.
The room was fine. It was clean, quiet and the air conditioner worked well. The bed was comfortable. There was only one bottle of water in the room which seems a little cheap. I did not go to the lobby for more water so perhaps that is the procedure here.
Because we would be leaving early for the train, I asked the front desk if we could order a taxi for 6AM. Normally, I would use DiDi or Uber to find a ride but at that hour I was concerned that drivers might be in short supply.
When we went to the lobby the next morning the night manager greeted us and we mentioned that we had ordered a 6AM taxi. A minute later, our driver appeared, ready to take us to his car. The manager said "He is our best man" and wished us well. This driver was not a taxi driver and his car was not a taxi. It was dirty and looked like it had been used to to haul crops.
The ride to the train station was short and uneventful. I would not have been too irritated with the fact that we had gotten a ride from some random guy in a dirty car but then he charged $150 pesos for the privilege. That is about three times what an Uber would charge.