Phone Number 9094600078
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin
1620 Armory Dr., Near Lakeview Medical Center, Franklin, VA 23851, United States
Rating
3.5
Price Level
$
Rooms
77
Pets
Yes
from $ 829.26
16
May

Quality Inn & Suites Franklin, Franklin

Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

Quality Inn & Suites Franklin is a Franklin hotel near Paul D. Camp Community College. The Quality Inn & Suites is located immediately off US 58 the Southampton Parkway. This Franklin VA hotel is convenient to the Suffolk Peanut Festival Southampton Memorial Hospital and Paul D. Camp Community College. Additional points of interest including the Rawls Museum Arts and Southampton Agriculture & Forestry Museum & Heritage Village are minutes away. This Virginia Main Street Community is within one hour of various attractions like Virginia Beach the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel the Outer Banks of North Carolina and Colonial Williamsburg. There are a wide variety of restaurants cocktail lounges and specialty shops in the surrounding area. Bowling billiards miniature golf and movie theaters are less than one mile from the hotel. Enjoy our free hot breakfast featuring eggs meat yogurt fresh fruit cereal and more including your choice of hot waffle flavors. Hotel amenities include free local calls and ample free parking. Guests are invited to take advantage of the exercise room and seasonal outdoor pool. This Franklin VA hotel offers business travelers conveniences like free high-speed Internet access in all rooms access to copy and fax services and competitive corporate rates. There is a meeting room available for business functions and events. All spacious guest rooms feature microwaves refrigerators irons ironing boards hair dryers coffee makers and cable television with ESPN CNN TBS and free HBO. Whirlpool suites and mini-suites are available. Non-smoking rooms are offered. Coin-operated laundry facilities are provided for guest convenience.

Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

Price & Availability

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Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

Standard 2 Double Room ·

Bed & Breakfast · 2 Double
Total
$ 829.26
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

1 King Bed, Nosmoking ·

Bed & Breakfast
10% discount
Total
$ 864.27
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

Standard King Room ·

Bed & Breakfast · King
Total
$ 872.61
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

2 Double Beds, Nosmoking ·

Bed & Breakfast
10% discount
Total
$ 911.94
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

Standard King Suite ·

Bed & Breakfast · King
Total
$ 915.96
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

1 King Bed, Nosmoking, Upgrade ·

Bed & Breakfast
10% discount
Total
$ 959.63
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

1 King Bed, Suite, No-Smoking ·

Bed & Breakfast
10% discount
Total
$ 1,007.31
Quality Inn & Suites Franklin

1 King Bed, Suite, Nosmoking ·

Bed & Breakfast
10% discount
Total
$ 1,340.80

Overall

Good
3.5
79 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 3
Location 4.2
Cleanliness 3.6
Comfort 3.6
Neighborhood 3.7
Condition 3.5
Recomendation 73.3%
“Most recently while traveling with my friend and their three service animals we were contacted by the hotel about pet fees for the dogs. They are service dogs. All of them are trained in deep pressure, anxiety alerting, and taking my friend to exits should a panic attack occur. They are NOT emotional support animals, which are not covered under the ADA. Anyway, w hen we explained to the hotel that the dogs were service dogs (after I initially paid the fee by mistake, I travel with my dogs often that are not service animals, they stayed home this trip) the staff at the hotel told us they were NOT service animals since they were not present at our 10pm check in. This hotel staff is not complying with ADA law. The charges should have been removed from my account.If you have service animals, stay away from Choice Hotels in this location if possible. They clearly don't understand ADA law, and demeaned my disabled friend, to the point they had an anxiety attack back in our hotel room. I am appalled by the management staff at this hotel location.”
— S
“This hotel has a very narrow-minded, archaic concept of what constitutes as a task trained service animal for a disabled patron. I’m disgusted with the discrimination my friend was faced with during their stay, wherein the hotel stated that his two service dogs were not legitimate working animals because they were not with him upon checking in. Who’s to say they won’t discriminate against other disabled patrons? Ambulatory wheelchair users come to mind. As does frankly anyone with an invisible disability who choses when and how to use their assistive tools- as they have every right to. It’s 2022 and these people are still living in the dark ages, thinking they get to dictate how a disabled person lives their lives and copes with their illness. They have an awful lot to learn.”
— Lucy The Service Sibe