- La Quinta Dallas
- Dallas La Quinta

The best thing I like about LQ east was the location. It is less than ten minutes away from downtown. Downtown is where I spent the majority of my weekend. Also, adjacent to the hotel is a Denny's, Furr's, Exxon/Seven 11, CVS Pharmacy, and a Wal-Mart that is less than a mile from the hotel. I look for these kinds...
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Room smelled bad and was annoying for sometime. Also, look of the hotel is dilapidated. The sink won't drain soon and got clogged every time we used it. Also, the interior was very old and so was the reception room, it looked like if you're checking in an old museum.....only positive point is for breakfast.
My friends and I made a trip from Austin to go to a Dallas Mavs game. This hotel seemed to be the most economical and yet maintain some class.... so we thought. Got there and this place is literally falling down. The balconies are bowed and don't look safe. It's beyond ghetto. Don't even book it, pay the extra $100...
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gross and disgusting
Our room was really dirty; sheets were stained and had blood on them. There was dirty silverware under the table. Filthy coffee pot. and I can't forget to mention the gang and drug activity going on outside the hotel. We did not feel safe at all we were glad that we only stayed one night.
We will...
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I have read other reviews about this hotel on various sites and was leary. However since my friend booked the rooms using, I was not one to complain. It was great to check right in and go in to an airconditioned room. Most places do not have the air turned on at all. Even though we had a room RIGHT...
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The Good: This is an inexpensive older hotel in and older, somewhat deteriorated area. The hotel is well maintained and the rooms are well kept inside. Very clean. The bed was firm, perhaps overly so. There was a microfridge and a large TV. Close to the Cottonbowl stadium and downtown Dallas. Close to Baylor Hospital which was why we chose...
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The location was convenient for our trip from Arkansas to the Dallas Museum of Art. The room was clean and the beds were adequate. I was not, however, expecting a hotel with exterior rooms, which is what we got. The walls are pretty thin and the building seems to shake when people were walking around. We were on the 2nd...
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