Positive Reviews
positive:
Flexible check-in schedules.
Even if you have a late flight into Macon, you'll be allowed to check in when it's convenient for you and your individual schedule. The staff is fully accommodating for strange hours and needs as based on your itinerary, so if you need to leave earlier or later than usual, you'll be covered.
positive:
Surprisingly comfortable beds.
Ramada Macon is priced to offer a great value and affordable stay in the region, but some elements of its rooms go above and beyond the expected features list. The beds and linens are comfortable and allow for a great night of rest, providing plush yet stable support.
positive:
Quiet surroundings.
Ramada Macon is situated in a relatively tranquil area of the town, placing you far away from the majority of the interstate exit's noise and flow of traffic. There are also no major casinos or other entertainment venues within the nearby radius, cutting down on late night noise.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Poor connections.
Macon Ramada is in a dead zone for both its phone service and Wi-Fi connections, which could leave you stranded without reliable access to data for extended periods of time. The Wi-Fi connection is too unstable to provide consistent service or speed.
negative:
High pet surcharges.
If you want to bring your four-legged friend along on vacation, be prepared to pay a fairly substantial fee. The cost of adding a pet to your stay is much higher than at some other hotel chains, and you'll need to factor this into your budget as an out-of-pocket expense.
negative:
Dense breakfasts.
The majority of the foods at breakfast cater to southern dining enthusiasts, which means large portions with high-calorie choices and few hopes of light, healthier options. If you're watching your waistline you may want to eat elsewhere in Macon.