Knights Inn & Suites Emporia
3183 W Highway 50, Near Newman Regional Health, Emporia, KS 66801, United States
Rating
3.3
Price Level
$
Rooms
50
Pets
Yes
from $ 558.37
16
May
Knights Inn & Suites Emporia, Emporia
Knights Inn & Suites Emporia
Offering a free continental breakfast to all guests each morning this hotel is a short distance from Interstate 35 in Emporia Kansas. All rooms include complimentary Wi-Fi access and a cable TV. Tea and coffee-making facilities a refrigerator and a microwave are included in every room at Rodeway Inn & Suites Emporia. Each air-conditioned room is equipped with a desk. Lyon County Historical Museum is less than 4 minutes’ drive from this hotel. The David Traylor Zoo and Emporia State University are within 3 miles.
Price & Availability
Select your room
Standard 2 Queen Room ·
Room Only · 2 Queen
Non Refundable
Interior King Room ·
Room Only · King
Non Refundable
Interior 2 Queen Room ·
Room Only · 2 Queen
Non Refundable
Interior King Suite with Jacuzzi ·
Room Only · King
Non Refundable
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Overall
OK
3.3
159 reviews
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Customers Review
Value 4
Location 4.3
Cleanliness 3.5
Comfort 3.3
Neighborhood 3.7
Amenities 2.9
Condition 3
Recomendation 72.4%
“Great value.Large rooms and bathroom, and extremely clean.Receptionist, Vic, was very cordial and pleasant when we checked in at 1 am.I would stay here again.Good location and lots of parking.”
— Teresa Butler
“Lock on our room refused to work for the entire 5 night stay. Management insisted that it was because we had our key cards too close to cell phones. We both kept them in backpack from then on out and they did not work once. Every time we had to get in our room we would either go to the front desk or grab someone who was in the hallway. Pool was cold (maybe 65°), bathroom door and tile were chipped. The absolute low light was being unable to get into our room and management being totally content with it. I asked every time about the batteries on the lock as I am a security technician and I know what a dying battery on an automatic lock looks like. They simply insisted it was our cell phones and did not look into it any further.”
— powerhouseguitar