OUR HOTEL IS DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR LONGER STAYS
WITH STUDIOS FEATURING FULLY-EQUIPPED KITCHENS
AND PLENTY OF WORK SPACE?
AMENITIES YOU WON'T FIND IN A TYPICAL HOTEL ROOM
*KITCHEN WITH REFRIGERATOR, MICROWAVE, AND STOVETOP
*WORKSPACE WITH COMPUTER DATAPORT
*FREE LOCAL PHONE CALLS
*PERSONALIZED VOICE MAIL
*IRON AND FULL SIZE IRONING BOARD
*ON SITE GUEST LAUNDRY
*DINING AND COOKING UTENSILS PROVIDED
*WIRELESS HIGH-SPEED INTERNET ACCESS (FEES APPLY)
Guest Reviews of
Extended Stay America White Plains - Elmsford
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Fine for a short stay. I think it would be depressing for a long stay.
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Stuart from | October 23 2008
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Other than the cigarette smell everything was perfect. There is a tree in front of the main sign at the highway however which makes it quite easy to drive past it if you don't know where it is for the first time (I did, several miles out of the way!). The tree should be removed.
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Barrett from | September 28 2008
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Hotel was very clean and well kept up. Parking garage was scary as it was not attached to hotel & several lights were out on the 2nd level. I felt safe in the room, but I would not go out after dark.
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Elaine from | September 22 2008
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Difficult to find with directions. Recommend calling hotel directly to get directions off I87. The parking garage is dimly light and not connected to the hotel which caused some security fears both walking to hotel and leaving car/possesions behind. Rooms were clean and the fully equipped kitchen was a nice feature. They do supply blow dryer and iron/board. Not enough clothes hangers provided for an extended stay. They did not supply dish soap unless requested from front desk. No daily maid service provided can request for an additional charge. Great place to stay when visiting Yankee Stadium as it is directly off I-87. Recommend eating at Capri's pizza/pasta which is a few miles south on the same road as the hotel.
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Harmony from | September 22 2008
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Linen service is only when requested. Bed was uncomfortable. The room was sufficient. Good for an inexpensive way to travel.
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Barry from | September 12 2008