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Top Quad Cities Hotel Reviews

Hyatt Place East Moline Quad Cities
10/10 Excellent
"Loved the room very clean, the pool was awesome my son didn’t want to get out of it. Breakfast was good nice selection. Will stay there again."

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Davenport East
8/10 Good
"It could have been cleaner. A few minor repairs needed to be made: door was nearly untenable, sink faucet was loose.
But overall for the price it was fine. The pool pretty clean. Staff polite and helpful.
I left some items in my closet and they were very kind and helpful in returning them.
Overall a good stay. "

Wyndham Moline on John Deere Commons
10/10 Excellent
"Yes it’s a great location "

Hotel Blackhawk, Autograph Collection
10/10 Excellent
"Just lovey"

Comfort Inn Davenport East - Bettendorf
2/10 Terrible
"Extremely disappointed. My boyfriend and I got no sleep because a fire alarm of some sort was keeping up us all night. Will never go back. Very dissatisfied. "

La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Davenport & Conference Center
2/10 Terrible
"It was all around horrible. We did not even stay for the night. We ate the money & found a better hotel. It was so gross. Stained comforters, carpet was nasty in the rooms and hallways. Pool was atrocious. Not to mention the smell of pot everywhere. Not somewhere I want my family to stay. Will never stay at a La Quinta again. "

Sleep Inn & Suites Davenport - Quad Cities
8/10 Good
"Yes"

Element Moline
10/10 Excellent
"Clean room, and large rooms. We had a “suite” I believe technically, but it was very large and had pretty much a full kitchen. I can’t recall the name of who was working the front desk but she was amazing and so friendly at arrival and checkout! Breakfast was terrific, with many choices of pasties, muffins, fruits, and also a chef on site to take orders for hot breakfast as well. "

Best Western Plus Steeplegate Inn
2/10 Terrible
"I reserved a room for my 18-year-old daughter and her friend so they could attend a nearby concert with another friend and her parents. At check-in, she was told she couldn’t stay because she was under 21. The other friend’s parents explained to the staff that they were acting as chaperones, but the staff member still refused, stating that since the rooms were not connecting, my daughter could not be considered supervised.
What’s especially frustrating is that no effort was made to offer a solution—such as adjusting the room assignments or providing connecting rooms—so the situation could meet their own policy requirements.
As a result, two 18-year-olds were left in an unfamiliar city, hours from home, scrambling to find another hotel at the last minute. We have made similar arrangements many times for tournaments and events without any issues, so this was both surprising and frustrating.
To make matters worse, when I contacted Expedia to request a refund, I was told the hotel declined it. We are now out the cost of two rooms on top of the inconvenience and stress caused by this situation."