Ramada Inn - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review GOLD KEY AWARD WINNING PROPERTYRamada Inn and Conference Center in Clemson is located at the intersection of Highways 123 and 76.We are a full service hotel with an excellent restaurant and sports bar. With 149 newly decorated rooms, we are the LARGEST IN CLEMSON! Included are a Presidential Suite, ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Ramada Inn Clemson is located at the intersections of Highways 123 and 76 in Clemson, S.C. It is close to the Dragon King restaurant and a shopping area. Accommodations feature 82 rooms on three floors, including seven suites, a seasonal... sidestep.com
Never again... - user review While it was a busy Clemson Football Weekend, we were there for a 3 day horse show...This was one of the dirtiest rooms we've ever stayed in. Lamps didn't work, shades were broken, melted and wobbly, carpet was filthy, no in room fridge, cheap towels, broken shower head that dripped all night and sp... expedia.com
awesome hotel - user review hotel was conviently close to clemson campus very friendly staff and the food at the on site resturant was delious. We will go back next time we... travel.yahoo.com
guest - user review Wonderful place to stay if you find yourself in need of staying close to Clemson University. Staff very nice, food and amenities also great. Would recome... travel.yahoo.com
Flea Bites! - user review Just wanted to let everyone know that this is a pet friendly hotel! My husband and I did not know this before making our reservation. When I got into bed I felt like something ... travel.yahoo.com
Bed bugs! - user review I chose this hotel because I knew that my girls would love being able to swim in the indoor pool in the winter. My sister-in-law had stayed here before and told me that she cou... travel.yahoo.com
Wonderful Hotel - user review This hotel is very nice. It has a great indoor pool. The balcony off of your room overlooks the interior to the hotel and the pool. It is decorated very nice with palm trees. It ha... travel.yahoo.com
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