Extended Stay America Suites Salt Lake City Sugar House

Salt Lake City, Utah United States of America

Extended Stay America Suites Salt Lake City Sugar House
3.5
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Uponthemountain1955
1 year ago
I highly recommend. It was perfect for me. Had to get a room at the last minute due to a medical issue. Made reservations and finally got there early evening. The lady at the desk was wonderful and had me checked in immediately, in a downstairs studio in the back, which was quiet and peaceful. I was able to walk to dinner and the room was immaculate. Very reasonable rate, plenty of parking, and I had no problems whatsoever here. Kudos!

Property Location
With a stay at Extended Stay America Suites Salt Lake City Sugar House in Salt Lake City (Sugar House), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of University of Utah and Hogle Zoo. This hotel is 8 mi (12.8 km) from Temple Square and 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Liberty Park.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 106 guestrooms, featuring kitchens with refrigerators and stovetops. 32-inch LCD televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include phones, as well as desks and microwaves.

Amenities
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and a television in a common area.

Dining
A complimentary on-the-go breakfast is served daily from 6 AM to 9:30 AM.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include express check-out, a 24-hour front desk, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.

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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Dianamore
|1 review
Not what I expected The place needs restoration promptly. At list the AC functions, and the room was clean. Not a good place for seniors, the bathroom does not have handles and it is easily to fall in the tub. Poor light everywhere, especially in the area where you put the bags.
lorikX9758LT
|1 review
Wouldn't recommend We arrived late, not many hotels had availability but we have stayed at other Extended Stays and liked them. The parking lot is shared with a fast food restaurant so getting parking is difficult. The room was clean and the bed was ok. The shower was slippery to get in and out of. It also doesn't drain until you turn water off. Off and on during the night it sounded like an animal was in the ceiling eating....not something someone wants to hear while trying to sleep. I would not stay here or tell anyone too
Uponthemountain1955
|1 review
I highly recommend. It was perfect for me. Had to get a room at the last minute due to a medical issue. Made reservations and finally got there early evening. The lady at the desk was wonderful and had me checked in immediately, in a downstairs studio in the back, which was quiet and peaceful. I was able to walk to dinner and the room was immaculate. Very reasonable rate, plenty of parking, and I had no problems whatsoever here. Kudos!
Holly S
|1 review
The Perfect Pet Basecamp for MedVet SLC Stayed here with my Golden Retriever, who went to MedVet SLC for a procedure. The front staff (Hailey et al) were so authentic in their kindness toward my dog and me and surpassed my expectations. The LVP flooring looked classy and is tough and waterproof. The outside grounds are lovely with the large grassy area AND the walking path beside the creek out back. With Chick-fil-a and Cafe Rio within easy walking distance, this is a no brainer for staying near the 80/15 interchange. You can reach MedVet via surface streets in about 12 min, depending on traffic, and avoid the freeways altogether. I told the receptionists at MedVet to recommend Extended Stay America to any of their clients traveling from out of town.
Jaime P
|1 review
Discrimination against a U.S. Army retired 100% Disable American Veteran Golf War Veteran with a Service Dog Discrimination of a 100% Disable American Veteran with a Service Dog by Extended STAY AMERICA HOTEL Extended STAY AMERICA Hotel, located at 1220 E. 2100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 On 02/11/2024 I called Extended STAY AMERICA and made a reservation for Stay Check in Date: Feb 11, 2024, Number of Nights:213, Check Out Date Sep 11, 2024, Upon this reservation, I advise the representative I had two service dogs and that, we were going to check the property to make sure it was to our likings. She assured me it would be no problem. When we arrived at the property, we left my service dogs secured in our SUV until we checked the room. We entered the front office and proceeded to identify ourselves to the assistant Manager named Velma, she asked, where were my service dogs. We told Velma that my service dogs were left in the car because we wanted to check-out the room, before we got the dogs out of the car. Velma guided us to the assigned room, which by the way, it wasn’t anything like in the pictures provided on the website. The room was very small and was carpeted. The picture on the hotel website showed a beautiful large room without carpet. We told the assistant manager that this room wasn’t anything like the one in the website pictures. she replied, yes because we are assigning you a pet friendly room. I made her aware that my dogs weren’t pets, that they were working/service dogs and that she could not just assigned me a pet-friendly room. I said assigning a pet friendly room, was in direct violation of the ADA directives. She got very upset and kept on arguing and telling me that they always assigned service dogs to pet rooms because they were consider pets. I told her, I wanted to see the manager, she said I'm the assistant manager. I insisted on seen the manager. At this time, we left the room and returned to the front office, she went directly into the manager's office. The manager came out to the front desk with a very defiant and loud voice, asked, where are your services dogs. I replied, they are in the car because we wanted to check out the assigned room before we made a decision. The manager in a very offensive tone, told me, your dogs are not service dogs, because service dogs had to be with the handler at all times. I tried to explain that he was wrong by assuming they weren’t service dogs, he was being so loud and offensive with his body language, I told him that he didn’t need to get so hostile. While all this was going on, the assistant manager proceeded to tell us, that they were actually denying Hotel services and we could make an official complaint to the corporation. The manager in a very hostile way, handed me a business card and said, “here is my name”, and proceeded to point out at the door. At this time, I told the assistant manager, that I would like to have the reservation Showing I was denied services and signed. she did so and handed me the copy and we exited the front office. I felt humiliated, angry and betrayed by these individuals. Hotel staff should be aware of the guidelines and accommodate the needs of guests with service animals accordingly. There’s no legal requirement for constant presence. The American Disability Act (ADA) does specify that a person most have their service dog with them at all times in public areas of the Hotel. If a handler feels the need to bring the service dog alone, they are allowed to do so. However, there is no legal obligation for constant presence. if the handler is eating at the hotel restaurant, it is generally acceptable for the service animal to be left alone in the handler’s room. However, it’s essential to ensure that the service animal is comfortable and safe during this time and under no circumstances the dogs are not to be left alone in the room if guess is to leave the hotel area. Can hotels assign designated rooms for guests with service animals out of consideration for other guests? No. A guest with a disability who uses a service animal must be provided the same opportunity to reserve any available room at the hotel as other guest without disabilities. They may not be restricted to “pet-friendly “rooms. According to the American Disability Act (ADA).

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