"We booked a two double bed room. The room was neat. There was a smallish old TV attached to the wall that worked fine. There was a small refrigerator sufficient for our needs, and a microwave that worked fine. The shower was a bit tricky, but we figured it out. The place was well kept and neat. Only for the price we paid, there were no amenities on the premises. We did not rent a car and so it made it difficult. The vending machine was broken, but there was a second vending machine that worked and so we could buy some drinking water. Morning coffee at the front desk was okay. There are some junk food restaurants nearby. "
"I loved the Graduate! It was my first time in this chain. Fun interior with University of Michigan decorations and touches throughout. The staff was warm and nice and local. Great vibe in the place. The long table through the lobby is a wonderful place to drink coffee, bring a laptop or have a semi-public meeting. Great light and energy in the lobby with lots of places to sit. I enjoyed my room. The bed was terrific and water pressure in the shower was strong. I found the room too dark, TBH. Quite a bit of dark wood. It was springtime with long days but I can only imagine how dark it might be inside during the winter. I used the fitness center on the third floor and found it well stocked and at a cool enough temperature to work out; I recommend it. And l enjoyed the cafe in the lobby as well; bought morning coffee and an egg sandwich each morning. Friendly staff and tasty food. Very handy to have inside the hotel for a rainy day or quick bite to eat. Overall I highly recommend the Graduate in Ann Arbor. I’m considering booking a return visit already!"
"After 11 hours driving from NY, we arrived at the hotel at 3 pm and were told to wait until 4 pm for check in. We accepted this policy and waited in the lobby, clearly informing employees at the front desk that we needed to prepare for our son’s graduation at the university by 5:15 pm. Despite this, another guest arrived around 3:50 pm, appeared to be known to them, were immediately checked in while we were still waiting and made clear to them that we would wait in the lobby and wished to me the first to check in at 4 pm. Only after we approached the front desk again, we were finally allowed to check in. This was unfair, disrespectful, unprofessional , and extremely frustrating. To
make matters worse, the toilet in our room malfunctioned and required maintenance twice during our 3 day stay. This experience showed a clear lack of fairness, professionalism, and basic customer service standards. I expect this matter to be taken seriously. Thank you "
Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Ann Arbor - U of Michigan North
2/10 Terrible
"The room was not habitable due to severe sanitation issues, including blood on the walls, visibly soiled bedding, and a non-functioning toilet.
We arrived late and discovered the full extent after settling in.
We notified the front desk and were offered another room, but given the severity of the conditions and health concerns, we did not feel safe remaining on the property.
We vacated after one night and requested a refund for the unused nights, which was denied"
How many dog-friendly hotels can I expect to find in Ann Arbor?
Enjoy travelling with your furry pal at one of Expedia's 36 dog-friendly Ann Arbor hotels or accommodation options.
What's the best time of year to travel to Ann Arbor with my pet?
When you're travelling with pets, keeping track of the weather can make the trip safe and fun for everyone. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 20°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of -1°C. The snowiest months in Ann Arbor are January, March, November and February, with each month seeing an average of 23 cm of snowfall.
What is there to see and do with your pet in Ann Arbor?
Known for its university life and sports, Ann Arbor has lots to offer visitors, including its theatres, museums and entertainment. See the local sights and visit Ann Arbor Hands On Museum and Hill Auditorium. While you're there, make sure you don't miss University of Michigan Museum of Art and Exhibit Museum of Natural History at the University Of Michigan.