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Where are the 10 dirtiest hotels in U.S.?

TripAdvisor recently released its 2010 list for the country’s top 10 dirtiest hotels, based on traveler reviews.

Thankfully, none of Ohio’s gems are on that list. Then again, not as many folks are taking vacations to Ohio as compared to say, California, which has the most on the list with three.

However one each from Missouri and Pennsylvania made the filthy fare, so that shows that if you really apply yourself, you can succeed no matter the circumstances.

Here is TripAdvisor’s top 10 dirtiest hotels for 2010:

  1. Heritage Marina Hotel, San Francisco, California

  2. Days Inn Eureka/Six Flags, Eureka, Missouri

  3. Tropicana Resort Hotel, Virginia Beach, Virginia

  4. Super 8 Virginia Beach/At the Ocean, Virginia Beach, Virginia

  5. Quality Inn, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

  6. New York Inn, New York City, New York

  7. Parisian Hotel & Suites, Miami Beach, Florida

  8. Capistrano Seaside Inn, Capistrano Beach, California

  9. Desert Lodge, Palm Springs, California

  10. Continental Oceanfront Hotel South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida

To read some of the travelers’ reviews — like “had the ambiance of fresh vomit” about the Heritage Marina Hotel — see the TripAdvisor site and click on the hotel name.

TripAdvisor also has a list of the top 25 hotels in the country, based on traveler reviews.

Ohio did have one on that preferred list, the Marriott Cleveland Downtown at Key Center in Cleveland, which came in at No. 18.

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By freedomlover

January 31, 2010 11:22 AM | Link to this

From our travelling experience over the years, we have found the Indian-owned motels to be the dirtiest. We also had a friend who worked at an Indian-owned motel near Wilmington, Ohio who was instructed to change the sheets every other time the room was rented. As a general rule we won’t stay at an Indian-owned motel/hotel.

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