Another failed attempt by the AF to keep military lodging alive. Give it up and stop wasting taxpayer money on these money pits. Nothing good at all to report from this place!
Paul R.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Currently here and have escalated their roach problem they have; along with poor response time. Pictures were included with an official message. A lodging facility that has«reportedly» failed inspections and continues to remain operational is beyond me. I WILL be escalating to local levels and beyond.
Chris H.
Place rating: 1 Cape Canaveral, FL
I was there for a week. Heating didn’t work, as it had been turned off since it was past March, and I didn’t have internet for more than a moment that entire time. No thanks.
M P.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Stayed in building 755 on a TDY. Room was old and worn. Building and rooms smelled of mold(health hazard!) and the AC was out so it was around 80 degrees in the room which made sleeping unbearable. Not a good experience. Do what you can to get off base!
A E.
Place rating: 5 Duluth, GA
My wife’s dance group had a performance at the VFW Hall in Warner Robins, GA on August 22, 2015. We booked two of the 2 bedroom suits, Rooms 7201 ad 7203, at a price that was one-half to one-third the cost of a comparable location outside of the Air Force Base. Being Retired U.S. Navy I didn’t expect the suites to be nice. We were very surprised that the rooms were very nice, roomy, clean, and everything worked in suites. The Staff at the front desk were wonderful and friendly and our stay was enjoyable. We were able to stay overnight to less than half what it would have cost at any location outside of Robins Air Force Base. Thanks for being there when we needed it. Side note: Our location was in the middle of the Golf Course on the base. It was very quiet and peaceful. If you are in the Military, Retired Military as I am, or a Dependent of Military, and you have to visit the Macon-Warner Robins area you should stay at Pine Oaks Lodge on Robins Air Force Base.
LaVaneicer L.
Place rating: 1 Augusta, GA
These are the conditions we were subjected to while staying at the hotel on Robins AFB. A GIANT spider crawled up my quilt and slid comfortably under my pillow. Beetles and roaches on the ceiling and on the air conditioning unit and mold and terrible work in the shower. There is no reason of any kind that a base hotel looks like this or any reason people are subject to stay in these conditions. It has been noted that not only has this hotel failed a number of inspections by public health, it is not being held to the«Air Force Standards» that any single individual is expected to uphold. With this, I will be lodging formal complaints to several people in attempts to either close this hotel or get the renovations that are desperately needed.- Sincerely, I’ll be damned if I pay for this shit.
John D.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
My review pertains to lodging in building 755, as I had requested a top floor room, 3rd floor in this case. As usual for most Air Force lodging, there is no elevator in the building, so be prepared for a bit of exertion. Rooms in this building were a bit of a mixed bag. There were actually 2 rooms, both with nice flat screen TVs, that had received a overall nice renovation, with new carpet, furniture, etc. However, the building itself appears fairly old and the exterior grounds were rather dirty. The exterior carpet could used a leaf blower, for instance. The building was somewhat noisy and is basically a dormitory environment. Shower water pressure was very poor, with hot and cold water flow — not fun! Finally, the Wi-Fi was quite slow at about 0.5 mbps speed, but at least it worked consistently.
Michael R.
Place rating: 3 Frederick, MD
Not the best Air Force lodging I’ve stayed in. Ramstein AFB is much better!!! Anyhow, you still can’t beat Air Force lodging rates. Much better than staying in army lodging… and that’s coming from an Army man!!!