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Review Site Ranks the Dirtiest Hotels in America

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Travel review site TripAdvisor published its annual ranking of the "2011 Dirtiest Hotels in America," as reported by travelers. This year's list includes 10 hotels from eight states.

Travel review site TripAdvisor published its annual ranking of the “2011 Dirtiest Hotels in America,” as reported by travelers. This year’s list includes 10 hotels from eight states.

Hotels may not enjoy showing up in this particular award category, but appearing on it clearly is helping them clean up their act: None of the 2010 “winners” made this year’s list. (Hopefully this year’s winners will take the hint as well.) Here are TripAdvisor’s 2011 Dirtiest Hotels in America:

1. Grand Resort Hotel & Convention Center, Pigeon Forge, Tenn.

Room Rate: Starting at $50 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #88 of 95 hotels in Pigeon Forge.

Traveler Review: “If you are looking for a hotel with chewing tobacco spit oozing down the halls and corridors; spiders actively making webs in every corner of your room; will carpeting so greasy and dirty you wouldn’t want to sit your luggage down — let alone walk around barefoot…... by all means, stay at The Grand Resort.”

2. Jack London Inn, Oakland, Calif.

Room Rate: Starting at $40 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #32 of 45 hotels in Oakland.

Traveler Review: “The rooms displayed a level of filth and discomfort that mere neglect could never produce. The parking lot resembled a post apocalyptic junk yard. The halls reeked of cigarette smoke, body odor, and failure.”

3. Desert Inn Resort, Daytona Beach, Fla.

Room Rate: Starting at $59 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #98 of 108 hotels in Dayton Beach.

Traveler Review: “The ceiling was peeling, the walls were cracked, there were cigarette burns throughout the room, the Jacuzzi tub did not look clean, the bed was not a pillow top as advertised and very hard, I located a few small bugs on the box spring, some of the wood was rotten in the bathroom, and the balcony was littered with old cigarette butts.”

4. Hotel Carter, New York, N.Y.

Room Rate: N.A.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #381 of 428 hotels in New York.

Traveler Review: “The first thing we had to do was buy cleaning products — not that it made a difference. The carpets were that dirty I refused to walk on the floor without shoes on - choosing to jump from bed to bed or bed to draws.”

5. Polynesian Beach & Golf Resort, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Room Rate: Starting at $35 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #210 of 236 hotels in Myrtle Beach.

Traveler Review: “The floor of the room was dirty, if you took a shower your feet would turn black. The lamp shade in the room had exposed wires and did not work. The floor in the bathroom was peeling up, a great trip hazard.”

6. Atlantic Beach Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.

Room Rate: Starting at $35 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #184 of 199 hotels in Miami Beach.

Traveler Review: “The shower curtain had an unidentified gelatinous substance, the air conditioner wasn't working and being held up by tape, there was a big hole in the wall, the sheets weren't cleaned."

7. Rodeway Inn, Williamsville, N.Y.

Room Rate: Starting at $49 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #9 of 9 hotels in Williamsville.

Traveler Review: “The room, however, made an indelible mark on all of us: chipped and peeling concrete around the ceilings, pieces of the bathtub disintegrating and rusting, black streaks on the walls, and worst of all, crusty white stains on the blankets and sheets.”

8. Super 8 Estes Park, Denver, Colo.

Room Rate: Starting at $64 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #26 of 28 hotels in Denver.

Traveler Review: “All of the pillows smelled like smoke and greasy hair. Each of the comforters had large stains on them when pulled back and it was very obvious that they had not been laundered in a LONG time.”

9. Palm Grove Hotel and Suites, Virginia Beach, Va.

Room Rate: Starting at $39 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #112 of 120 hotels in Virginia Beach.

Traveler Review: “We found a baby bottle laying next to our bed upon entering the room, sand in the floor and on the sheets, beer bottles on the balcony.”

10. Econo Lodge Newark International Airport, Elizabeth, N.J.

Room Rate: Starting at $56 a night.

TripAdvisor Popularity Rank: #11 of 11 hotels in Elizabeth.

Traveler Review: “There was mold, stains on the carpet… there was something sticky on the comforter and the topper of it all... we probably have 25 bug bites between the two of us.”

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