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Comfort Inn Trolley Square

19 Allen St, Rutland, VT, 05701 United States of America

Rutland hotel with an indoor pool

Comfort Inn Trolley Square
3.9
out of 5
avg. guest rating

out of 31 reviews

Leigh from St. Augustine. FL
4.0
out of 5

“Good place to stay”

Good place to stay

Robert from New York NY
4.0
out of 5

“Low Cost Motel in Rutland, Vermont”

I selected this motel because the price was good and they were offering $50 gas rebate cards on a 3 night stay. The location is convenient and McDonalds is nearby for those with kids. The indoor pool and jacuzzi were pleasant although the sauna was broken. The staff is really casual and had family members there at times. The whole place feels informal and comfortable. Breakfast was decent and the lady who helps in the breakfast room was very kind.

Anthony from CT
3.0
out of 5

“Inexpensive place to stay for a long weekend”

This hotel is not your top of the line hotel but it is realtively clean, comfortable, and in a very convenient location. You're close to several shopping, dining, and sight seeing options. The breakfast that's included is adequte and a quick way to get your caloric intake so you can get to the mountains early. It is within a half an hour of both Pico, and Killington mountains, and the pool and hot tub are a nice way to end the day after skiing, or boarding. Overall, it's perfect if you are looking for an inexpensive place to stay close to Killington and I would stay there again.

A Traveller
3.0
out of 5

“It's fine”

This was my first trip with a dog and I have learned that this does pose an extra problem or two when you are traveling but cannot figure out how the pet friendly hotels seem to always put me on an upper level floor as far from the elevator as possible and this one even had me tromping through breakfast as I was packing up the car to leave. The continental breakfast was set up on the third floor with tables set up around the elevators which was weird and inconvenient and, well, weird. The room was clean, neighborhood seemed fine, and for one night, it was fine.

Joe from Worthington, Ohio
3.0
out of 5

“Average”

Hotel is well situated as a base for sight-seeing etc but is older hotel and some what ackwardly laid out. All the hotels in Rutland are overpriced at any time of year and this in comparison may then offer some value. Bath room is very tight and bed not the greatest but housekeeping does a good job at keeping clean . The breakast was good with staff on hand to help out.

Adam from Danvers, MA
3.0
out of 5

“Not the best area”

This is actually a decent hotel but Rutland is not the place to stay unless you have a specific reason for being there. It seems to cater to bikers so you get a lot of engine noise from the parking lot. The staff was fairly nice and attentive. Also the continental breakfast buffet was a lot better than what some other hotels offer. There's just no reason to stay in Rutland unless you want a good value. Killington is a better location or Woodstock if you can spend more.

Michele from New York
3.0
out of 5

“Employees like to bring their children there(free babysitting)”

I wasn't very satisfied. My husband and I got there from a long trip and wanted to relax. Our room wasn't ready and they didn't even apologize. That was 2 hours past sign-in time. Then when we did go to relax in the pool and hottub- we had to deal with screaming kids that belonged to the employees!! This happened both days.

Robert from Liverpool, NY
3.0
out of 5

“Vermont Skiing”

Hotel location to ski resorts, restaurants, shopping was excellent. Room was generally clean. Carpets needed replacement. Bathroom needed help. Door latch, shower curtain bar, towel bars loose and falling of walls. Hot water to sink would not work. Turned off cold water to get warm water to bathroom sink. Paint in bathroom ceiling peeling off. Staff very helpful but room needed some updates and repair. Ok for low cost

Beth from Long Island
2.0
out of 5

“Poor location and sloppy atmosphere”

Breakfast was a mess. Waffle maker out of order. Employee read magazine instead of cleaning up the area. Ate it day one, skipped it next two days.

Nick from Cambridge MA
2.0
out of 5

“Book something else if you can”

This Comfort Inn was the only place we could book for that holiday weekend. It is located in about 12 miles from Killington, which is not bad. Easy to find. Outside there's nothing, really, a busy intersection, a railroad (not very active), KFC, a gas station and McDonalds. There were no rooms with double beds, so my 16 yr old son and I had to share a kig. I asked for a rollaway in advance but they seemed to have no record of that and had no rollaways available anyway. They promised to get back to us and also offered blankets, but nobody called. I got the blankets myself next day. There is a pool, but there were maybe 50 teen school kids staying same weekend, it was impossible to use There was a free breakfast with a simple menu. The breakfast area is also an elevator lobby, very inconvenient. We never figured out how to make our old heater to work right, it kept blowing cold air. The room was ok, though, it was clean and updated. They had a free wifi and a refrigerator. To summarize, try to stay somewhere else, if you can. If nothing is available, this place is ok for a day or two

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