Residence Inn Springfield Chicopee
500 Memorial Drive, Near Chicopee Falls Dam, Chicopee, MA 1020, United States
Rating
4.6
Certificate of Excellence
2018
Price Level
$$$
Rooms
115
Pets
Yes
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Residence Inn Springfield Chicopee, Chicopee
Residence Inn Springfield Chicopee
Located off of the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) this Marriott hotel in Chicopee is within 10 minutes’ drive of both Springfield and Holyoke. A continental breakfast is served daily. Each guest room at the Residence Inn by Marriott Springfield Chicopee includes a full kitchen and free toiletries in the en suite bathroom. The suites offer a separate seating area. Guests staying at the Chicopee Residence Inn can enjoy swimming in the indoor pool relaxing in the hot tub and exercising in the fitness centre. BBQ facilities are also on-site. Six Flags New England is 15 miles away. The Volleyball Hall of Fame is 5 minutes’ drive from the hotel.
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Overall
Wonderful
4.6
220 reviews
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Customers Review
Value 4.5
Location 4.6
Cleanliness 4.7
Comfort 4.7
Neighborhood 4.2
Amenities 4.5
Condition 4.7
Recomendation 92.9%
“Great room with small kitchen. Full size refrigerator and coffee maker. Easy to make myself at home during the stay. Free breakfast was average. Other services were good. Location near major routes and many restaurants.”
— Irene Haley
“Nice, clean, good breakfast buffet. Breakfast had a bread selection with toppings, cereal options, coffee/tea, eggs, bacon, individual fruits (bananas, apples), and a selection of yogurts.Disappointed with the patio, there was a large group taking up the entire patio area with a party while I was there so I wasn't able to use it at all.”
— Robert Contois