Hotel Wayne

Honesdale, Pennsylvania United States of America

Hotel Wayne
3.5
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Frederique L
1 year ago
Great Service and delicious food Stephanie was so helpful and gave us a conference room, office help as we needed to print some documents urgently. Their room was comfortable too. The food is delicious and they treat their customers so well. I highly recommend!

Amenities

Restaurant
Internet - Wi-Fi - Free

Property Location
A stay at Hotel Wayne places you in the heart of Honesdale, steps from Lackawaxen River and 3 minutes by foot from Wayne Memorial Hospital. This hotel is 10.2 mi (16.4 km) from Lake Wallenpaupack and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Wayne County Courthouse.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 20 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers.

Amenities
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a television in a common area.

Dining
Enjoy a satisfying meal at Bistro 1202 serving guests of Hotel Wayne. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.

Need To Know Info

The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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Sbux_traveler2
|1 review
Do Not Recommend I have traveled quite a bit, and this is hands down the worst place I've ever stayed. The pictures are misleading! There were brown stains on the bed skirt, carpet and wall. The fan in the bathroom didn't work, there was a plastic shower curtain, and poor lighting in the bathroom. The TV stand was the mini refridgerator, and there was about a 2 inch gap under the door to the room. Our room was on the front of the hotel, and there was noise from traffic all night (trucks and motorcycles). The "continental breakfast" was individually wrapped snack cakes and generic coffee. All of this may have been tolerable for a cheap room but this was a highly priced room advertised as a renovated historic hotel.
Frederique L
|1 review
Great Service and delicious food Stephanie was so helpful and gave us a conference room, office help as we needed to print some documents urgently. Their room was comfortable too. The food is delicious and they treat their customers so well. I highly recommend!
cricons
|1 review
Poor value for money at the only hotel in town The hotel was almost sold out due to a wedding party so maybe I just got the bottom of the barrel. The best part was the staff - all friendly and helpful! But the place hasn't been upgraded in over 20 or 30 years ... My room was a 3rd floor walk up: actually two long thin rooms + modest but functional bath. The first room had a large very old sofa and new TV, the other had a double bed, "dorm" fridge, microwave, desk and lamp at the opposite end of the room from the bed. (i.e., no reading in bed possible). Not to forget the push button phone attached to nothing. Breakfast was DIY "pod" coffee system plus an assortment of plastic-wrapped pastries probably from Dollar Store. I would have given more stars if this experience was lower priced, but at $200 per night I sincerely question the value-for money. It has good bones - please fix it up!!
timm407
|1 review
Pluses & minuses off staying in a historical building This review is about the hotel only - i did write a review on the restaurant (Bistro 1202) under restaurants. The room itself (2 beds) was fine as in I considered the beds comfortable and the window A/C unit (it’s a historical building so no central A/C) did a good job. On the slightly disappointing side was the size of the TV. I was (i think) about a 30” - or less. I my mind, given the low prices of TV’s, a room this size should have at least a 40+” TV… not that we used it a lot but still… also there wasn’t much space to put clothes…not a problem for me b/c typically live out of a suitcase for a short trip. Biggest issue with the room (and i don’t know if this applies to all the rooms) but the bathroom was the smallest I’ve ever experienced in a hotel…to a point of being very cramped when using the toilet - and if you’re a large person i would be unusable with the door closed. I’m sure this was a constraint with the historical nature of the building but… just beware.
Inspire18887193333
|1 review
Homeless sleeping in the lobby After a good burger at the bar I wanted to go to my room to sleep. The loud motorcycles and truck traffic made sleep impossible. I went down to the lobby in the morning and was started by a disheveled man sleeping on the couch just a few feet from the coffee and pastry. There have to be better places to stay in Honesdale.

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