I recently stayed at Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, a Doubletree Hotel, for several days while attending the Virginia Dept of Technology 2007 Educational Technology Leadership Conference. The conference center itself, is very nice. The meals are typical conference fare...nothing particularly exciting. The conference rooms are nice and there are plenty of them....in varying size...in fact, approximately 63,000 square feet of conference space. The hotel's business facilities include 35 meeting rooms, a fixed-seat lecture hall, two boardrooms, conference center lounge and an elegant hotel ballroom which can accommodate up to 1,400 guests.
The historic Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center is located alongside downtown Roanoke in the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, 10 minutes from Roanoke Regional Airport.
Built in 1882, the beautifully restored Tudor-style Hotel Roanoke is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Some of the guest rooms are newly renovated, but most are in sore need of a face-lift.
When I first arrived amidst the throng of conference goers, I was assigned to a room with two double beds even though I had reserved a king. When I called down to the front desk to request a room change, fortunately they had just received a cancellation and were able to move me. The king size bed guest room had a very small bathroom, no counter space at all. The sink was an old pedestal style, small bathtub, and small wall shelf above the toilet. The room had a small closet, a business desk with a broken CAT5 cable, and barely existent wireless access ($12.95 per 24 hours). The problem with the wireless network persisted throughout the entire TECHNOLOGY conference! It was the worst reception I've ever received at a conference. It constantly dropped out if you could ever pick it up in the first place.
Downstairs is the most elegant part of the hotel. A fine dining restaurant known as The Regency Dining Room (Old South flavor), The Pine Room Pub (quaint little bar and pool table with a few TVs situated around the room with a late night menu), player piano, large sitting area known as The Palm Court and small souvenir shop.
What to expect: Limited cable channels, within walking distance of downtown Roanoke (which hosts a great selection of restaurants), and a beautiful view of the city.
The best part of this hotel is the Conference Center (sans wireless network). The downside...the outdated guest rooms in sore need of renovation. Nice and accommodating staff.
Suggestions: Renovate all of the guest rooms as well as the wireless network. Never schedule conference sessions in the Garden Rooms during the winter! We had to suffer through temperatures in the low 50s, horrible fumes from a tiny kerosene heater and poor acoustics. These rooms should not be included as part of the conference center. Most of us left halfway through the session because we were overcome by the kerosene fumes and chilled to the bone (we didn't dress for outside conditions).
Hotel Roanoke use to be a regal old lady....now she's just old and worn-out as far as the guest rooms are concerned. I hate to see such a beautiful place fall into such disrepair and neglect. I encourage Doubletree, Inc. to bring back her original beauty!
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Business meeting / Event