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Hotel Class 4 out of 5 stars

1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, New Jersey

  • 9 reviews and 1009 opinions: "I stayed at the Borgata on Thursday, July 21st. The following day the power went out. Once the power..."

Good for: Architecture, Spa and Resort, Casino and Gambling

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223 Congress Place, Cape May, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 174 opinions:

Good for: Budget Travel

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Hotel Class 2.5 out of 5 stars

4385 US Hwy No 1 South, Princeton, New Jersey

  • 81 opinions

4.

1510 Boardwalk, 15th and Boardwalk, Ocean City, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 80 opinions: "Port-O-Call Hotel is one of the biggest and most visible hotels in Ocean City. You can't miss it's..."

Good for: Business Travel, Family Travel

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5305 Atlantic Ave, at Cresse Ave, Wildwood, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 95 opinions: "Clean Motel room. (some of the places I have been in were real dives). Friendly staff. and very..."

Good for: Budget Travel, Family Travel

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Hotel Class 4.5 out of 5 stars

2 Exchange Place, Jersey City, New Jersey

  • 3 reviews and 635 opinions: "I have wanted to stay at the Jersey City Hyatt Regency Hotel for years. Most people I know thought..."

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Hotel Class 3.5 out of 5 stars

Newark International Airport, Newark, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 370 opinions: "My husband and I stayed here on our night in Newark. We had a flight the next day. This hotel is..."

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Hotel Class 4 out of 5 stars

10 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 95 opinions: "Amazing Hotel! Great Location: near the restaurants , bars and nightlife! Great Rooms!"

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Hotel Class 4 out of 5 stars

225 River Street, Hoboken, New Jersey

  • 354 opinions

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Hotel Class 2.5 out of 5 stars

2134 W Landis Ave, Vineland, New Jersey

  • 41 opinions

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95 Route 440 S, Bayonne, New Jersey

  • 3 opinions

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Hotel Class 2.5 out of 5 stars

101 Asbury Ave., Asbury Park, NJ, 07712

  • 82 opinions

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Hotel Class 3 out of 5 stars

146 Bodman Place, Red Bank, NJ, 07701

  • 65 opinions

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1211 Boulevard, Seaside Heights, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 25 opinions: "The first thing you notice about Palm Villa is the postage-stamp pool, framed by a pair of faux palm..."

Good for: Beaches, Family Travel, Budget Travel

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Route 52 South

  • 25 opinions

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Hotel Class 3.5 out of 5 stars

50 Gibson Pl, Freehold, NJ 07728

  • 1 review and 85 opinions: "Freehold Gardens is the largest full service hotel in the Freehold area. With 2 restaurants (well..."

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Hotel Class 3 out of 5 stars

500 East Fairway Lane, Galloway Twnshp, Absecon, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 94 opinions: "From the moment I arrived, the staff was friendly and super accommodating. I was there on a..."

Good for: Golf, Casino and Gambling, Beaches

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Hotel Class 2.5 out of 5 stars

1125 Village Dr, Millville, NJ 08332

  • 24 opinions

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3 Grand Tour, Highlands, New Jersey

  • 36 opinions

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Hotel Class 3 out of 5 stars

6821 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 082

  • 52 opinions

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210 Ocean Avenue, North Wildwood, New Jersey

  • 39 opinions

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93rd and Second Ave., Stone Harbor, New Jersey

  • 10 opinions

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Hotel Class 4 out of 5 stars

199 Smith Rd, Parsippany, NJ 07054

  • 1 review and 105 opinions: "We first chose to come to this hotel simply because it was cheap and somewhere we hadn’t been yet...."

Good for: Road Trip

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32 Bridge Street, Lambertville, New Jersey

  • 1 review and 64 opinions: "I did not personally stay here but the building and history is an interesting one. This hotel is a..."

Good for: Romantic Travel and Honeymoons, Luxury Travel

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Hotel Class 3 out of 5 stars

Sayre Ave Hc 70, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

  • 81 opinions

Other Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

mariners cove: new jersey

by carolfeliciano

pictures on the internet about this hotel look very clean the place was discusting rooms did not have outlet covers toilet was dirty tiles on bathroom floor were cracked tissue box was rusted I was asked if i wanted room service " Geee doesnt that come with the stay?" I would not even unpack my suitcase to put clothes in the draws room smelt from mold was not clean at all. Bathtowels were thrown in front of a washing machine behind office with rusted water leaking from the machine onto the towels that needed to be washed.

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Motel 6: Nice Budget Motel in Maple Shade

by Basaic

After a few days in and around Philadelphia I was ready for a less hectic, crowded area. I was tired and looking for a motel but Camden was just as crowded and hectic as Philadelphia. I drove a bit further and saw a sign for a Motel 6 in Maple Shade. If nothing else, the name of the town sounded nice. I stopped at the Motel 6 and checked in. The girl behind the counter was a single parent working two jobs to put herself through college. I was very impressed by her and she did a great job checking me into my room. This is a pretty nice Motel 6 too. The room was very clean and the WiFi worked great.

Be advised, though this did not look like the best of neighborhoods.

Very nice restaurant nearby.

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Best Western Regency Suites: Luxury in Pompton Plains

by Basaic

I was very tired when I stopped here and did not want to look for another place. When I drove up to the hotel I became a bit worried about how expensive it would be, because the hotel looked very fancy and luxurious. They have several acres of property that is very nicely landscaped with gazebos and fountains and a well maintained lawn. The building itself was very nice too, as was the pool. I went inside and they had a spacious, immaculate lobby. My apprehension about it being in my budget increased. I was greeted by a well-dressed, professional young woman and was pleasantly surprised with the price. It was about $90. More than I usually pay but inexpensive for the way the place looked and the luxury of the accommodations. A great deal!!

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Shore S Cape: Our own cosy pad just a block from the sea

by toonsarah

I’m duplicating this tip from my Cape May page because I really want to recommend this place to as many people as possible, but do please skip it if you’ve already read it there!

We decided that as we would be staying in Cape May for a whole week it would be nice to rent an apartment rather than stay in a hotel or bed and breakfast as we would usually do. Researching our options on the web I came across the website for the local paper, the Cape May Times, which had an excellent selection of rental properties of all sizes (and to suit most budgets). From this we picked out the Shore S Cape, which seemed to offer everything we wanted at a very good price. It proved to be an excellent choice.

On our arrival we received a very friendly welcome from our landlady, Donna, who showed us to a light and airy apartment on the ground floor. It was a warm sunny day and the several doors between our sitting room and the porch all stood open to let in the fresh air. We felt at home immediately, a feeling that remained until she waved us off, with gifts of cookies and apples for the journey, a week later.

The apartment consists of three rooms. At the front is that lovely cheerful sitting room, with windows on two sides, a comfortable sofa, dining table and chairs and a kitchen area. The latter was well-supplied with utensils, cutlery etc. We mostly ate out, but we did find these useful on our one stormy evening when we stayed home in front of the TV (with a DVD borrowed from Donna’s supply), a light supper and a few beers. We also made good use of the coffee machine during our stay. If needed there’s a microwave as well as the regular oven; fridge stocked with milk; coffee, tea and sugar all provided – so you can have a drink out on the porch as soon as you arrive! The porch by the way wraps round to the front. The side portion is allocated for the private use of this apartment, while the bit at the front is communal.

Beyond the sitting room is the bedroom, which also has a door out onto the porch and is decorated in the same navy and white (with touches of red) colour scheme. Although not large, it has plenty of storage space and a decent sized double bed. Beyond this again is the bathroom, which is probably the least good of the rooms, being a little on the small side. But it’s absolutely fine for two people, as long as you don’t want to spend your holiday soaking in a tub (there isn’t one!) or pampering yourself.

The house itself is a lovely Victorian in the typical local “Painted Lady” style. It’s in a good location, only one block from the sea, though the town centre is a little further – about ten minutes on foot. But it’s a very pleasant walk through quiet streets lined with more of these historic houses, and we never felt the need to take the car when going out for dinner.

Donna and Steve made us very welcome. I already mentioned the cookies on departure, but these weren’t the first we’d sampled as Donna had presented us with some earlier in the week too. They were as delicious as the smells coming from her kitchen had suggested they would be.

When I mentioned that I was planning to write this tip for VT she took me upstairs to see the two bedroom apartment on the top floor. This also looked lovely, with its own deck at the back overlooking the town, two good sized bedrooms and lots of space – it would be ideal for a family.

All in all I can really recommend the Shore S Cape. But I would warn you to go soon – there was a For Sale sign outside, and although Donna told me it will probably be a few years before she and Steve sell up, you might not want to take that chance!

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Trenton Marriot: A nice room

by toonsarah

We spent one night at this hotel, using it as a convenient stop-over between the Delaware River and Newark Liberty Airport. As such, it was absolutely fine for our purposes, though heavy rain kept us in the hotel so I can’t really comment on whether its location was as convenient as we’d hoped.

We had a lovely big room with a king size bed and all the conveniences you would expect in a four star hotel. The bathroom was a good size and well equipped with towels and toiletries. Because of the rain we decided to eat in the hotel and that was our one disappointment with it. For some reason (Saturday night?) the restaurant was only serving an all-you-can-eat buffet, which neither of us fancied – it would only have been good value if we’d wanted to pile our plates high and stuff our faces, and in any case I’m not a big fan of buffets. The alternative was to eat in the bar which had a reasonable menu but wasn’t a great space for eating in, with too-small tables and rather rough and ready service (our mains came when we were less than halfway through our starter). Still, overall we were happy with our stay and the restaurant redeemed itself with friendly service and good breakfast options (loved the healthy version of French Toast!) the next morning.

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Wyndham princeton forrestal hotel and conference: Breath of fresh air

by violetba

I stayed at the Wyndham Princeton Forrestal with my husband and two teenagers, while visiting the Princeton area and to go to Six Flags. The view was absolutely breathtaking; the hotel was located in the middle of nature! The staff couldn't have been nicer or more helpful and even led us to a great shopping spot nearby called Quaker Bridge Mall. Every morning before I took my run along their running path covered with gorgeous trees, I was greeted with a free newspaper at my feet. My kids were always entertained; they offered a bunch of activities that they enjoyed like playing squash in their nice size squash court or using the pool. My husband appreciated the fact that they had free wireless internet so he could get some work done. It was also really nice to be at a hotel that was completely nonsmoking. After 3 days at this wonderful hotel, I did not want to go home and my family and I definitely agree we will be back as soon as we can.

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Borgata Casino Hotel and Spa: Luxurious Place to Stay

by Cielo_Algaeed

We stayed in Boragata Hotel Casino and Spa twice. From the colorful facade of the hotel to the elegant design of the lobby, true that Borgata is one of te famous Casino and hotel in Atlantic City. During our first visit, we stayed in a double bedroom located on the 26th floor. Spacious room with great view. Nice interior and luxurious bathroom. On our second stay, we're even more surprised! 2 double beds, a living room, a luxurious bathroom with great interiors.

Spa, swimming pool, casino, buffet restaurant

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Days Inn Hillsborough: Home Away from Home

by Cielo_Algaeed

During our one month stay in New Jersey, we stayed at Days Inn, Hillsborough which is just 2 minutes away from my parents house.
We were fortunate that my sister in law was working with them at that time and so we were able to avail discount.
We booked 2 superior bedrooms for me and hubby and the kids. The room was spacious and clean. The linens, pillows and towels are all stain free. Although their TV sets are outdated and limited channels are available still it turned out to be ok. All rooms are equipped with high speed internet access and wireless internet for free. Fridge are working in both rooms as well as the microwave.
They have changed the management during our stay when we got back from Orlando. And the transition and new policy doesnt seemed to be very good.
Before, breakfast is being served at their Manhattan Restaurant with ample space for guests to eat. Good selection of American breakfast including single serving of jam, butter etc.. Now, they've decided to served breakfast near the lobby wherein it only has 3 tables. Butter, cheese and Jam are being served in one big bottle where you have to get one for yourself and then you have to return it back again for the other guests who's waiting in line.
However, all in all our stay was excellent.

Price per room:
Superior: $ 110.00 + tax per night based on twin/double occupancy

a. Swimming pool
b. ice machine (free ice)
c. Laundry room
d. Gym
e. Coffee and Tea facilites for all guests (24hrs)
f. Free internet Access
g. About 5 stations of computers with internet
i. Vending machines for drinks
j. Cookies at the lobby :-)
k. safety deposit

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howard johnson

by irishgalmtl

Lucky we had car not very easy to get to. Our room was way up a hill that I would not want to come down in a pair of heel's..

Nothing more than a place to lay your head.

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