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However, I had a very unpleasant and uncomfortable experience with the valet service. I only used the valet once during my 48-hour stay—just to drop off and later retrieve my car. Despite having a valet pass (with charges already included), the valet attendant demanded a tip upfront and insisted I give a “nice tip.” He also stated that he was from an external company (AAA) and that tips given inside the hotel would not reach him.
When I told him I would tip after loading my car, he continued to follow me for nearly 10 minutes, standing nearby and watching me the entire time—clearly trying to pressure me. Even after I tipped him $20 for a $30 service, he was visibly unhappy and continued hovering around, making the situation feel awkward and uncomfortable.
This behavior was inappropriate, unprofessional, and unacceptable. I strongly believe in tipping for good service, but being followed and pressured—especially when valet charges are already included—is not okay. I hope hotel management takes this seriously and addresses it with the valet service provider to ensure guests are treated with respect and not made to feel harassed.
I followed up twice more and was eventually told the room was “empty” and nothing had been found. This was extremely frustrating and concerning, as the tuxedo was quite expensive. I asked if theft is a common issue here, because I find it hard to believe that something hanging in plain sight could simply disappear.
Yes, I made the mistake of forgetting it, but I did not expect that mistake to be compounded by a complete lack of accountability or follow-through. I certainly didn’t expect housekeeping or hotel staff to take my tux home either.
And just a coincidence, my sister was in discussions with Westin about hosting a large wedding at this location. Needless to say, that is no longer being considered. Trust in hotel staff is critical—and based on this experience, we can’t rely on it here. I will never stay at this hotel again.
Main complaints are that housekeeping arrived early and entered our room without knocking. Front desk did not seem to take our concern seriously when we checked out. Starbucks was out of several items, and was incredibly rude to the lady sitting next to us. The barista didn't apologize for getting her drink wrong, gave the customer a very dirty look, and walked off with the drink to remake it without saying anything at all.

We looked all over for a nice cheap hotel and honestly, maybe we shouldn't have cheaped out but for 1 night about $110 dollars how bad could it be. We found out the answer so you dont have too.
First, you walk in to this big open lobby but its kinda dim and looked like it used to be really fancy but only back in the 80-90s era. Nothing wrong with that but still its 2025 now. Past that, the vibe was very off just strange, its a huge building but it was mostly dead inside and quite. Again my gut said to walk away but, only one night...how bad can it be.
The room. We get put on a middle floor which I thought was weird considering there werent alot of cars in the parking lot. And the lobby was dead but whatever. The room is very drab, I hate that word but it describes it perfectly. It had a very old smell, not mildew or mold but just old. It was a clean room except for the surge protector, which we will come back to. But everything was old, the furniture, the lights, the bed just very plain and old. The windows looking out the room were really gross which didnt matter because all we could see is rain and a gross pool below. But heres the real problem, I sit down on the bed kinda defeated with how the room is and then *insert drill noise*. They had put us on a floor where construction was happening either above or next to us. Why would you put any guest near a known construction zone. Again, this is a big hotel that it mostly empty. Sadly still I made the mistake of saying, "its only one night".
There was no noise during the night. The bed was fine much as you would imagine. 8:40 though the construction was back on again. And it was time for us to go. As we pack our bags my wife tells me to look under the desk. The rest of the room was clean, albeit the carbet looked like it had been vacummed so much its was basically laminate flooring but it was clean. Under the desk however a surge protector, that is covered in the thickest dust and grime I havent seen since I worked IT in a warehouse. It was gross and the perfect cherry on top to this hotel.
The only good thing I can say was that it was near the places we wanted to go. I will never stay here again and I hope this review helps someone else to not waste any money on a room here. I know its not the worst hotel, I mean there were no bed bugs, but still it sucked badly and just wasnt worth the annoyance.
Moral of the story, dont give this place 1 night.
First the ventilation doesn’t work. After you pass the lobby, it goes downhill. The place STINKS of animals or some other foul odor that takes your breath away. Please ask not to stay in room 731. The stench that was coming from that room was unimaginable. It lit up the whole hallway as soon as you stepped off the elevator. We stayed next to that room and we could smell the odor in our room. I know management has to smell it but I guess has gone nose blind to it.
The room was large. Bed was comfortable enough. Breakfast was ok. But please don’t try to carry your food to your room or you will get yelled at. Also the manager scopes everyone with a microscope so please don’t try to make two trips into the restaurants. It won’t happen. He will tell you that you already had breakfast. All being said. This hotel is a no go especially if you are sensitive to smells.
FAQs about Duluth hotels with Jacuzzi in room
What is the price range for hotels with a hot tub in the room in Duluth?
In Duluth, Georgia, hotels featuring in-room hot tubs typically range from about $95 to $350 per night. Budget-friendly or mid-range options often fall between $95 and $200, offering cozy comfort without excess cost. On the higher end, more luxurious or suite-style properties with premium spa amenities can reach up to $350 or more. Rates fluctuate based on demand, timing, hotel brand, and special packages. Searching ahead, booking midweek, or opting for shoulder-season dates can help you secure rates toward the lower end of that spectrum.
When is the best time to visit Duluth for a hotel stay with a hot tub in the room?
The most pleasant times to visit Duluth—combining agreeable weather and a relaxing stay—are early May through mid-June and again late August through mid‑October. During these windows, temperatures are comfortably warm, daylight lingers, and humidity remains moderate—ideal for mixing outdoor adventures with hot tub relaxation afterward. Late September often marks the peak of these conditions. Though summer brings warmth for poolside splashes, it also ramps up humidity. Fall, in contrast, offers cooler air, clearer skies, and quieter surroundings—perfect for a serene soak in your own private tub.
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