Our stay was pretty good. Our original room didnt have any cold water, but we were moved to another (nicer) room immediately after complaining. Staff was friendly, rooms were clean, no extra charges.
The hotel leases their parking lot on game days, so even if you are not attending the sporting event, as a hotel guest they will make you pay $15 to park in their lot.
Last-minute purchase on Hotwire: $108 total for TWO nights (including taxes/fees). Asking $160 PER night for Satuday/Sunday on Eagles game wknd. Not worth full price. But WAY worth it at the discount.
Hotel has been renovated to match the Holiday Inn's decor around the Country. Only complaint is lack of electric outlets by the bed. That can be a big issue.
Not happy with this Hotel not willing to pick up their hotel guests at Philadelphia International , "you'll have to take a cab" is there response on the phone. 3 star hotel on Priceline, really??
Be careful. If you arrive during a game (at the adjacent stadium), you will get one parking spot, but you'll have to pay $20 for an additional spot if you're towing even a small trailer.
Rooms are a bit pricey because they think youre only here for the game, but when you lose your house to a fire, and its this or the HO-tel down the road, it sucks paying extra
Philadelphia Hotel's Close to City, Steps from Attractions Welcome to the Holiday Inn Philadelphia Stadium hotel. The hotel's guests in South Philadelphia are steps from Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phillies, and the Naval Yard.