Because I participated in the graduation ceremony of my daughter Wake Forest University, I specially chose this nearest hotel. It is usually about 100 knives. The day of stay is the day before the graduation ceremony. The price has increased by 50%. The overall is relatively clean and tidy. The configuration of the hotel is convenient.
On weekdays, you can order a breakfast for 10 dollars per person. If you pay extra, you will have to pay taxes and taxes. On the weekends, it is a buffet breakfast, but there is little choice. The room is not large but the bed is comfortable.
It was not a bad place to stay, though we only ate three times for breakfast, 1 the last day which was free due to plane cancelation so they gave my daughter and I free breakfast but the other two times were 1 comp'd that a friend received for three people in which the other was paid for by a friend. Needless to say, I got charged $45 for one day of the breakfast which likely was because the waitress made us put our room #, though she said she understood our meals were comp'd. Sadly even after calling the hotel, speaking to one person who then sent me to the finance manager whom I left a message with but still hasn't called back in almost a week. Frustrating to say the least.
The hotel was conveniently located, was clean, and spacious. Hotel staff were friendly and appropriate. We had some
Noisey neighbors move in the last night we were there, but it didn’t last long. Also, it’s across from a walking trail that is super cool! (See pics)
Overall, definitely recommend staying here!!
With a stay at Comfort Suites Pineville - Ballantyne Area, you'll be centrally located in Pineville, within a 15-minute drive of Carowinds Theme Park and Quail Hollow Club. This hotel is 6.4 mi (10.2 km) from SouthPark Mall and 12.8 mi (20.5 km) from Bank of America Stadium.
Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including a fitness center and a seasonal outdoor pool. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, a fireplace in the lobby, and tour/ticket assistance.
A complimentary buffet breakfast is served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-out, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 116 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. 37-inch flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and complimentary newspapers, as well as phones with free local calls.
Great hotel that looks like an apartment complex. Buffet Breakfast was simple, a few hot choices, and had daily pancakes so my kids were happy. The beds and pillows were super comfortable. Small clean gym and outdoor pool with sitting area. The 2 bedroom was perfect with 2 ensuite bathrooms. Only complaint was that the sofa bed mattress needs to be thrown away and replaced as it was badly stained. So we just slept on the couch. Will stay again.
I absolutely loved this hotel! We stayed in this hotel on our way out of town & were pleasantly surprised!! The staff was amazing, the hotel was clean, great location!! ☺️
The room is quite large, with a sitting area, a large bathroom, and an ironing board. The transportation is convenient, and it's conveniently located near Duke.
The hotel gets very noisy at night on weekends because people book it to go partying. In the week it’s better but you still get families in one room next to you that make a lot of noise. The room service charges are ridiculous
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TTravelers.The room is large and tidy, the toilet is bright, but no slippers, toothbrushes and other supplies are provided. If you need it, you have to ask at the front desk, but no slippers are provided.
Private parking space. But there are several stairs from the lobby to the room and you need to move your luggage.
15 minutes drive from the airport.
There are many restaurants nearby. 
YYUWENThe location is very good, walking distance from the Meadowmont to go, one side is the fast road on the side of the woods, there is a special walking/riding lane, followed by navigation and culvert crossing the road to a pond and lawn hillside, behind which is the office building to go. There are trails to the business center of Meadowmont, which is convenient for Harris Teeter supermarket, Quickley tea shop, pizza shop, etc. The room and service are normal.
GGuest UserI had stayed at the hotel years ago when I first visited Raleigh. It was delightful. I have noticed there was no way to have food in the hotel which is a bummer if you come there and have to order food. There was a bar to have a drink. I am coming from out of town. It would have been nice to have a nightcap before tucking into bed. I noticed the pool was not up and running. I also notice that only 1 elevator was working. If you step inside, it dropped and would not always open level to the floor. This is a big hazard, especially for the vision impaired.
Breakfast choices were few. If you are going to serve a buffet, have had sanitizer available. Get a juice machine to offer guests different varieties of juice. Use napkins instead of paper towels. To prevent covid, allow guest to place their hands in a glove to help ensure no transmittal of germs. The front desk clerk is not a food attendant. Hire someone to be there to watch the food. The edges of the food had set in pan so long that the edges were hard and unable to chew.
My rest was appropriate. The room was clean. If I had the option to stay there again, I would refuse.
NNiwaniI was placed on the ground floor which could be very noisy for some people. Room was closed to house keeping, vending machine and other hotel function rooms.
If you are a light sleeper, I recommend to specifically ask for top floors and quite wing.
Location is 6 mins to Terminal 2, making it very convenient to go in and out to the airport.
GGuest UserI had a terrible experience except with 2 employees. The accommodations result was me demanding politely to speak to the owner. The staff gave way much more infirmary on this topic. I spoke to this individual and learnt that I'd be given another night free charge which was fair considering what I've been put through. Overall I'm giving this a 1 and a half star. The did that is broken and not up to code is astounding and when ai tried to discuss this with the owner, it was well accepted. However, the door that the other room broke while I was staying there I saw the young man passing $250 dollars (and I think knowing Disputed architecture enough to know that type of for in the bathroom is worth less than than our together with the labor. I just.. regret not going to the Hilton. (Paris is Sliving and I'm proud that she is trying as an adult after all she's been through).
GGuest UserI'm sure some of the rooms here are very nice, but though mine was ”superior” (according to Wyndham), it wasn't one of the very nice ones. It was in a wing of the complex accessed through a maze, overlooking the parking lot on one side, and with a window to the dining area on another.
The dining area window was interesting in the morning when I, in my underwear, opened the shutters to let in some light and discovered a crowd having breakfast.
Other things that contribute to a subpar experience: bathroom sink that didn't drain, no convenient outlets next to the bed for charging, no light switch next to the bed, confusingly placed wall switches, uninteresting TV channel selection. Bar closed at 9? 10? too early anyway.
Breakfast was nice, in a nice, though small, corner of a room. The older part of the building is beautiful. Pleasant outdoor porch seating areas.
KKakunkeyuleyajiekuilinClose to the airport, very convenient for travel. Sanitary conditions are also good. Breakfast is OK. There are not many options, but the price is cheap and good, which is not bad. I will stay here again next time.
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