Ramada by Wyndham State College Hotel & Conference Center
6/10 Okay
"The host at the restaurant was great.
but...We started in an outside room that had a very old decrepit bathroom. The ceiling was patched in one corner and the floor, and not very well done. The molding in that corner was peeling away from the wall and splintered at the bottom and very discolored. The tub was old and cruddy looking although I do believe it was cleaned well, just old and damaged. The bathroom also had a bad rotten egg like smell.
Our party had interior rooms so we asked to change rooms which was handled well. The new room was much better. Although the sliding door in the shower came off the track the second day. Also a very loud fan in the air system. We turned that off. Fortunately the seasonal temperatures were ok.
Last thing. There were infant swimming lessons being given in the pool outside the room where an infant SCREAMED and cried for an hour. The noise was very disturbing (we were trying to nap), as well as upsetting! Poor baby!! The staff offered to relocate us. Because of our earlier room experience, we declined. We were told the swimming instructor had a contract with the hotel and nothing could be done. Apparently that was more important than the guests' comfort (and he poor baby)."
"I had not stayed at the Comfort Suites since before the Pandemic. The last time I attempted to stay here, the room smelled so bad that I had to leave and go to another motel.
This time, everything was great. I had requested an upper floor room when i booked online and the front desk person not only gave me a top floor room, but one that also farthest from the rooms that were occupied by a wedding party so it would be quieter.
When i got to the room I was pleasantly surprised. The room had been updated since the last time I was there. When i walked in the room there was no strong smell of cleaning fluid that you get with some motels. It was just a clean looking and smelling suite with two beds and a sofa, mini fridge, with a freezer section, microwave and a wet bar and coffee maker.
The beds were comfortable with pillow top mattresses and two soft pillows and two harder pillows on each bed. The large wall mounted TV had a great picture. The bathroom was clean and had a good shower.
Breakfast was very good. Two waffle machines, eggs and sausage. The woman working the breakfast made sure everything was promptly refilled when necessary.
Finally, when it was time to leave, i asked the front desk if it was possible to get an hour later check out. Linnell at the front desk, was happy to do it and asked if there was anything else he could do for me. He was very friendly and helpful, as were all the staff I had contact with.
I would highly recommend and stay here again."
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Huntingdon?
You'll find 7 apartments to choose from in Huntingdon for your stay. Take time to enjoy the lakeside and forests in this family-friendly area.
Why consider apartments instead of traditional hotels?
Often offering more space than a traditional hotel room, an apartment includes a kitchen for convenient home-cooked meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home but also for couples who want something in a quieter part of town.
How many apartments will I be able to find in Huntingdon?
Expedia has 7 apartments to book in Huntingdon.
What will the weather be like when I travel to Huntingdon?
Although weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Huntingdon. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 0°C. The snowiest months in Huntingdon are January, February, December and March, with each month seeing an average of 13 cm of snowfall.
What should I see in Huntingdon?
Huntingdon is known for its lakeside and forests. Enjoy the outdoors at Lincoln Caverns and Whisper Rocks and Little Juniata River, or simply take in cultural attractions like Isett Acres Museum and Swigart Museum. Other places in town to visit include Raystown Lake and Trough Creek State Park.
What's the best way to get to and around Huntingdon?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can make your trip smoother when you get to your destination. Fly into Altoona, PA (AOO-Blair County), which is located 21.1 mi (33.9 km) from the city centre. You can also search for flights into State College, PA (SCE-University Park), which is 26.7 mi (42.9 km) away. To see more of the larger area, hop aboard a train at Huntingdon Station.