"Overall, I had a pleasant stay. The staff was very friendly, welcoming, and helpful throughout my visit, which I truly appreciated.
The room itself was decent and comfortable, but it could have been cleaned a bit more thoroughly—especially the floors, which needed better vacuuming.
I booked a room with a balcony, which I was looking forward to, but unfortunately there were multiple wasp nests present. This made it uncomfortable and unsafe to use the space. I would strongly recommend regular inspections and removal of any nests to ensure guest safety.
Additionally, the common areas—particularly the hallways and lobby—could benefit from more frequent cleaning. With the amount of foot traffic, there was noticeable dirt buildup near the elevators. Keeping these areas clean and regularly sanitizing high-touch surfaces like elevator buttons would really improve the overall experience.
Aside from those concerns, my stay was enjoyable. With a little more attention to cleanliness and maintenance, this could easily be a great place to stay."
"Our room had a stench to it we had to go out and by Lysol. The stench was so bad it was hurting my chest, nose and throat. Vents had build up dust and just felt like the overall air conditioning was extremely bad. Pool was also closed the entire duration of our stay. "
"Although other reviews mentioned this being an “older hotel”, the interior of the hotel did not reflect that at all! The rooms, lobby, and hallways were very nicely renovated! And the entire hotel was immaculate! We will definitely stay here again when in the Dallas area! "
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Allen at The Village
4/10 Poor
"I stayed at the hotel from March 26-29. I had a double queen for myself and my aunt. The first night was fine, however when I woke up to get ready I noticed that our room didn’t have an iron. The front desk clerk was gracious enough to get me one. I went down for breakfast all days to see what they served and I was disappointed that they do not accommodate non pork eaters or those of us who can’t drink cow milk. Also the second night we came back to the room, we noticed our bathroom floor and toilet wet from water from God knows where. I’m assuming it came from the ceiling because it did look as if it were painted over a few times. We went to let the front desk know what was going on he did move us to the only room they had available, a king bed with a sofa. I was very disappointed because my aunt and myself suffer from back problems, we both have shoulder injuries and she has had to have knee surgery. We paid for a double queen and yet we were downgraded in my eyes to a king where one of us had to sleep on an extremely uncomfortable couch. Our last morning there, I tried to use the key to get into the room it would not work. I thought they locked us out, but the front desk clerk stated this happens when the key comes in contact with a phone… it’s still weird because I know for sure my key was not near a phone. Anywho, won’t be staying here again. "
"The rooms were clean and spacious. The staff were fantastic - super friendly and professional. Everyone seemed genuinely happy. The front desk staff especially deserves accolades for staying professional while dealing with a huge obnoxious group of soccer players and broken elevators all weekend. Two out of three elevators were broken which was a huge inconvenience; whomever is in charge of maintenance should have been prioritizing repairs yet they remained broken all weekend. The fact that there are only ice machines on some floors but not others is inconvenient. The restaurant, bar, and market are obscenely overpriced and make airport food look like a bargain (Smart Water was $10; I paid $5 at DFW). The breakfast buffet was mediocre but the waitress was so nice. The beds were comfortable with good pillows and the motion activated floor illumination by your feet is nice. The room chairs are terrible and sized for children. Older and disabled people can’t use them because they are so low to the ground and lack arms. The parking lot needs far more disabled spaces near the entrance. I would stay here again but plan for off site meals and drinks."
From golf caddies to driving ranges to onsite spas, Expedia is the place to book your golfing trip. Tee off at McQuinney Howell Wright Park Municipal Golf Course. Travellers also recommend the restaurants in Greenville.
What is the best golf hotel in Greenville?
Royal Inn is a top hotel with an adjacent golf course. The hotel also has free WiFi, laundry facilities and free self-parking.
How many golf hotels are there in Greenville?
There are 2 accommodation options that have a golf course on site, are located next to one or have one located nearby among Expedia's 38 hotels in Greenville,
What should I see and do in Greenville while on a golf holiday?
When you're ready for a break from the back nine, you'll discover that Greenville has lots to offer. Explore the local sights and attractions with a stop at Audie Murphy Museum, McQuinney Howell Wright Park Municipal Golf Course and Fletcher Warren Civic Center. Also, don't miss Splash Kingdom, Greenville Promenade and Greenville Sports Park.
What is a golf hotel in Greenville like?
Golf hotels in Greenville offer lodging as well as easy access to a golf course. On Expedia, you will be able to find a good selection of golf hotels with either a 9+ hole golf course, or that are positioned adjacent to an 18+ hole golf course. Golf hotels provide a good choice of services and amenities including golf equipment, lessons and transport to the golf course when it is not on site.