Just 11 mi from Washington, D.C., this Camp Springs hotel features free WiFi. A coffee/tea maker, cable TV and a work desk are provided in all rooms at the Country Inn & Suites By Radisson.
Located 11 miles from Washington D.C., this Camp Springs Motel 6 is opposite the Joint Base Andrews and is 20 minutes’ drive from Six Flags America. Free Wi-Fi can be accessed.
Stacy
United States of America
I like the fact that they didn’t kick us out for my boyfriend rearranging the room and the staff was very nice would love to come back so hopefully you could resolve this issue thanks - Stacy Jackson
This hotel in Camp Springs, Maryland is located next to the entrance to Andrews Air Force Base at Exit 9 off I-95 and I-495. The hotel features a gym and free Wi-Fi.
jones
United States of America
They employees and guest was doing illegal activity and was very dirty i didn’t like it
This hotel is conveniently located less than 2 miles from Andrews Air Force Base, home of Air Force One, in Camp Springs, Maryland. The attractions of Washington, D.C., are also only minutes away.
Brandy
United States of America
The staff was very nice & helpful. It was close to the Metro & it was very clean.
Just minutes from Six Flags America amusement park and the attractions of Washington, D.C., this hotel offers convenient amenities and services in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.
Sonora
United States of America
Breakfast from 6-9, but extended a little past 9, so you didn't feel like you were in the way if you went late.
This Oxen Hill hotel is 2 blocks from the Potomac River waterfront, about 10 miles from Washington, D.C. The completely nonsmoking hotel offers an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
Weaver
United States of America
It was nice to be able to walk to restaurants and stores in harbor. Clean property, easy to park in garage.
This waterfront hotel in National Harbor is 3 minutes’ walk from the Gaylord National Convention Center and is 7 miles from the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
KaTina
United States of America
I love the convience of being able to walk in the "HARBOR"
Featuring a terrace, Hyatt Place National Harbor is located in National Harbor in the Maryland region, a 6-minute walk from National Harbor and 4.4 miles from Alexandria's Christ Church.
Julia
United States of America
The proximity to the Gaylord was nice, the room was clean
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What Guests Said About Camp Springs:
2.0
Scored 2.0
The beds were free of bed bugs but the bedding was...
The beds were free of bed bugs but the bedding was questionable based on its appearance. The carpet was soiled with stains. The shower and the sink drains were slow. The noise level didn’t allow for sleep. The towels, wash cloths, sheets and bed coverings were old and dingy. The room smelled of mildew. The tub was dirty. I could never recommend this place. I felt like we came to stay at a hotel and ended up on a camping trip.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
I brought a group of 27 high school students with chaperones...
I brought a group of 27 high school students with chaperones for a field trip to DC. We had 6 queen suites and that was great. Metro station 5 minutes away was perfect. Wonderful breakfast and a large, comfortable "common area" for us to get together during our "down time".
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Anonymous
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Camp Spring area is home to Andrews Air Force Base.
Camp Spring area is home to Andrews Air Force Base. It's also close to areas like Clinton, Charles County, Saint Mary's, Leonardtown, Annapolis, and other southern Maryland historic areas. You can easily reach Washington, D.C. to visit many of the free museums along Constitution Avenue, N.W. There are numerous shopping centers and eateries in the Camp Springs areas, but it's not really an area to tour. The areas around this area are way more interesting, since Andrews is the main reason for Camp Springs. Rent a car.
Diana C
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
They need to fix everything from the employees to the area.
They need to fix everything from the employees to the area. It is not safe gangs will hurt the people who stay hear drug dealer stay all over this motel it is also very dirty they didn’t wash the sheets or covers the room smelled bad there were burn holes in the covers from cigarettes the staff was rude she didn’t want to give me a refund we ended up leaving this motel and going to the hotel 6 it was much better in every way and wayyyyy safer I will never use super 8 motel again because of this experience.
Rae’qwon
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
I keep on saying the same girl keep checking me in with...
I keep on saying the same girl keep checking me in with problems always with unfinished rooms or she keep messing up my dates for the room, after I already paid for them, she always on the phone but never behind the desk as the hours of work states if this continues I'll have to find another hotel on allentown road to do my business with. The hotel is great but I'm having alot of issues with the employees.
William
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great Location, right off the Hwy.
Great Location, right off the Hwy. Bed was comfortable, the room was clean. The room had a microwave and refrigerator, that was a plus. The breakfast was ok, could of been better, they have freshly made cookies at the desk and we loved that. I will stay again.
The place was conveniently located near Washington DC, 15 minutes drive. The hotel provides shuttle service, which we didn't get to use as we were travelling with our own car.
The room was clean and adequate. The staff was nice and helpful too. Couple of things that could use a bit of an upgrade:
Checkin process was very time consuming due to questionnaires etc. which can be easily reduced by doing this online.
Breakfast was below average, can't be termed in the category of "Very Good breakfast" as termed on booking.com
Front desk employee are rude, when we reach there they are taking by their self with their own language they did not greet us we just stand there’s no waiting room or any chair to sit. Also we asked for restrooms the lady on front desk says there’s no restrooms. After that we left there and went somewhere for restroom after that comeback for hotel key. When we come for room key she’s like I was looking for you guys I saw you guys are standing outside. That mean she try to pretend to be nice.
The hotel was supposed to be 100% smoke-free but every floor smelt like smoke because people were smoking and you could see the ashes there were no snacks or anything in the vending machines. I could not call to the front desk from my room. The electrical outlets were horrible, and it was just dirty And mold in the ice machine. The housekeeping staff was the best though.
Nothing. We checked in, went to room where door was broken, open the door to room and when the funky smell from room hit my husband’s nose (I was wearing a mask) we turned around and we checked back out! This hotel seems to be a shelter or something of the sort. I told the GM we are not staying here and his response was “I don’t blame you “.
The hotel was clean but when I walked in the hotel it was roast infected they had roaches crawling everywhere roaches was coming out the headboard or the bed roaches was coming out on the countertop I wouldn't recommend nobody in that hotel
The room was filthy. There was no ventilation in the bathroom. all the furniture was chipped and scuffed. it was literally the worst hotel room my wife and I have ever stayed in and we stay at Holiday Inn somewhat often.
I was turned away from discrimination, and they said my booking was confirmed I was charged and they hotel specialist at the front desk said it wasn't paid for but It came out of my account 09/03/23
There was nothing at the hotel that we liked. It was dirty and smelly. It had all the amenities but everything looks stinking. The hotel didn't give us the welcoming feeling.
Hotel was roach infested and I still have not received my money back. It was a a dump. I would rather sleep on a park bench than spend one night in that roach motel.
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