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Knights Inn Augusta Fort Gordon
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3054 Deans Bridge Road, 30906 Augusta
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Knights Inn Augusta at Deans Bridge Rd de Augusta, apenas te separarán diez minutos en coche de Fort Gordon (establecimiento del ejército) y Centro comercial Augusta. Además, este motel se ...
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Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Knights Inn Augusta at Deans Bridge Rd de Augusta, apenas te separarán diez minutos en coche de Fort Gordon (establecimiento del ejército) y Centro comercial Augusta. Además, este motel se encuentra a 10,6 km de Paseo frente al río de Augusta y a 13,7 km de Augusta National Golf Club.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 40 habitaciones con aire acondicionado, microondas y televisión de pantalla plana. La conexión wifi gratis te mantendrá en contacto con los tuyos. Además, podrás disfrutar de canales por cable. El cuarto de baño está provisto de ducha y bañera combinadas y artículos de higiene personal gratuitos. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen escritorio y teléfono con llamadas locales gratuitas.
Servicios
Con gimnasio y muchas otras instalaciones recreativas a tu disposición, no te quedará ni un minuto libre. Encontrarás también conexión a Internet wifi gratis y una máquina expendedora.
Para comer
Se ofrece un desayuno continental gratuito.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás periódicos gratuitos en el vestíbulo, un servicio de recepción las 24 horas y un ascensor a tu disposición. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito disponible.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Pendleton King Dog Park: 5,6 km
Confederate Monument: 6,3 km
Trinity Hospital: 6,4 km
Augusta State University (centro educativo): 6,5 km
VA Medical Center-Uptown: 6,6 km
Christenberry Fieldhouse: 6,7 km
Centro educativo Augusta University Medical Center: 7 km
Paine College: 7,7 km
Centro médico Charlie Norwood VA: 7,8 km
VA Medical Center-Downtown: 8 km
Fort Gordon (establecimiento del ejército): 8,1 km
Centro comercial Augusta: 8,2 km
Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History: 8,2 km
University Primary Care - Butler Creek: 8,3 km
VA Downtown Division: 8,4 km
El aeropuerto más práctico para llegar a Knights Inn Augusta at Deans Bridge Rd se encuentra en Augusta, GA (AGS-A. Regional de Augusta): 13,6 km
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Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Accesibilidad
- Adaptado para personas con discapacidad
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Gimnasio
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- Recepción 24 horas
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- Ascensor
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inswiz
Trip to Masters GolfRooms for Masters week usually go crazy in Augusta-$300-600/night for a normal $100/night room. In searching for a room I came up Western's site and saw $150/night. I was incredulous and called to confirm and then booked. Western is a small motel(about 40 rooms) located 15 minutes from the Masters golf course -perfect. The $150 is about double the usual rate. The room with 2 beds was clean, the bed comfortable, nice TV, soft towels and a great shower. Sure it was a bit dated but the staff was very nice, price was great and they even had a mini breakfast in the morning. I would go there again in a moment for this kind of trip.
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Gregory H
Motel standard terrible customer serviceThe Indian man at counter is super rude and impatient. But the rooms are decent. Overpriced though at $78 for double when nicer hotels nearby are $50 and they don't want to help you at all with anything. There is a hidden transportation tax too. Also, one of the outlets in 102 didn't work. AC works good. And the TV had HBO
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Sparkie154
Over night on Masters WeekWith a ridiculous hike in prices on this The Masters week, up to $170 instead of about $60 but the room was spacious, 2 good size beds, clean and tidy and free cold water and juice available on arrival. I found the desk guy helpful and pleasant although English seemed a bit limited. But convenient to The Masters and one of the cheapest in area!!
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tomlovesgeorgia
Our visit was just fine!!!My two sons and I travelled from Northern Ontario to August, via Atlanta Airport, Friday March 31st to take in the Master's Monday practice round and get in 3 days or golf before hand. We pre-booked out room with the manager/owner Trushar and I have to say he was terrific. The room was just fine, clean and perfect for what we needed for the 3 nights. Understandably it was more expensive then outside Master's Week, but so was everything else. Golf tripled in value...as well as rental cars and air fare were much higher as well. Trushar was a big help in getting us to the right restaurants, in fact he even drove us there our first night. No complaints....on our end!!!
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MLinx
Hospitality, compassion, and customer service is at an all-time low at this place!All these people care about is the money you give them and the imaginary money they're so paranoid about losing! I was 5 days out of a major cranio-facial operation in which my face and smile could not animate and I had visible major bruising and swelling. Prior to my booking, I had sent this hotel a note via their online booking form and clearly stated I was a recovering patient and needed a low floor. I had argued with the 30-something year old Indian female at the front desk for at least 15 minutes because she was certain I did not resemble my picture on my ID. OF COURSE I DON'T! I just had major facial surgery 5 days prior! But all my other info matched! Height, weight, name, credit card on file, email address, even exact time of check in, as they requested prior to my arrival. All this particular female could say was, "we just need to make SURE it's you so nothing goes on." What exactly does that mean??? Wgat will go on? Furthermore, what MORE information do you need?? Want my doctor to call you? My family? My lawyer, perhaps, because this could very well be a hefty suit! Despite my written request for a 1st floor room, I was still put on the second floor and there were no elevators in sight. Nobody offered to help me lug my baggage up the stairs, so I had to go against doctors orders and lift over 10 lbs myself UP the stairs. Good for my lawyer to know, as well. Although she barely spoke or understood fluent English, the front desk lady was grilling me on what my procedure was for. Not any of her business and completely unprofessional! Very unfriendly, but you will get a *smile* when your credit card clears for payment. To make matters worse, the door to my room was wide open upon my entry and I had to grab my mace because I feared someone was hiding in the room. The room smelled like moth balls, curry, and smoke, even though I clearly requested a non smoking room. The rooms look old, dingy, and easy to break into from outside. But I guess you get what you pay for! 1 star for the rooms actually having a mini fridge and microwave. Not for one thing else! I wouldn't recommend staying here unless you want to be treated as a second or even third class citizen in your own homeland. Can't believe these people are allowed to run an establishment in "hospitality" when they're the furthest thing from hospitable as I've experienced in my 10 years of hotel lodging.