7-minute drive to Sesame Place (official partner hotel)
Photogenic atrium lobby that feels grander than the price tag
Free parking in a city where that's increasingly rare
Quick Take: A suburban conference hotel suffering from an identity crisis—half newly renovated, half construction zone, and consistently noisy.
Reviewed by @nizartajdin: I was blown away by how much space I had in the King Suite—it felt like a full apartment. The dining table was perfect for my laptop, and the library downstairs was such a peaceful spot to unwind. If you're in Philly for business, this is a solid, reliable choice.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Families love the location and the atrium vibe, but business travelers hate the noise and inconsistent maintenance.
Reality check
The 'newly renovated' marketing claim is doing heavy lifting; many guests still find themselves in dated rooms with musty smells and worn carpets.
You need a base camp for Sesame Place and plan to be out all day
You want a hotel with a bar/restaurant on-site so you don't have to drive for dinner
You appreciate free self-parking and easy highway access
Cleanliness & Maintenance
6
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Many guests report trash not being taken out and 'missed spots' on carpets.
Bathroom hygiene: Hit or miss. Renovated rooms are fine; older rooms have reports of peeling tub glaze and hair in drains.
Maintenance: Struggling. Reports of broken ice machines, flickering lights, and AC units that rattle.
Linens & towels: Average industrial quality. Check for stains before settling in.
Odors & scents: Older rooms can smell musty or like stale smoke; Atrium smells like chlorine.
Sleepability™
5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Atrium bar/restaurant noise echoing up to interior rooms
Connecting doors allowing conversation bleed from neighbors
Highway noise on the Route 1 side
Before you book
Good to know
The 'Atrium Bistro' breakfast is NOT free; expect to pay ~$15-18/person.
No pets allowed—strictly enforced.
Renovations are ongoing as of early 2026; expect construction crews or materials in hallways.
What to pack
High-quality earplugs or a white noise machine
Flip-flops for the pool deck (hygiene precaution)
Your own pillow if you're picky (pillows reported as lumpy)
Room Genie
Best picks
Top-floor rooms facing away from the atrium (minimize echo)
Corner rooms (fewer shared walls)
Rooms to avoid
Atrium-facing rooms on lower floors (noise trap)
Rooms near the ice machines (vibration and foot traffic)
Connecting rooms if you aren't booking both sides
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting a renovated room on the top floor, specifically NOT facing the atrium/lobby to avoid noise. Please ensure it is not a connecting room.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool actually open?
Yes, there is an indoor and seasonal outdoor pool, but check recent reviews for hygiene status before diving in.
Is breakfast included?
No. It's a paid buffet or a la carte at the Atrium Bistro.
How far is Sesame Place?
About 7-10 minutes by car (approx. 4 miles). It's very convenient.
Are there hidden resort fees?
No mandatory resort fees, but they will place a hold on your credit card for incidentals.
Can I bring my dog?
No. The hotel has a strict no-pet policy.
Is there a shuttle to the casino?
No dedicated free shuttle to Parx Casino; you'll need to drive (5 mins) or Uber.
Insider Tips
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The 'Library Lounge' is actually a decent spot for a nightcap, but prices are hotel-standard (high).
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Ask for a 'Business Class' room if available—they are often the first to be renovated.
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The Wawa next door is a lifesaver for cheaper snacks and coffee than the hotel offers.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'sensor' lights in bathrooms sometimes turn off while you're in the shower—bring a nightlight.
💡The atrium design looks great in photos but acts as a giant megaphone for noise.
💡Housekeeping can be 'on request' only—you might need to chase them down for fresh towels.
💡The elevators are slow and often show their age with creaks and groans.
💡There is a weird disparity in water pressure between floors; lower floors tend to be better.
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