The Comfort Inn® hotel in Weirton, WV, is located just 20 minutes from Pittsburgh International Airport. Nestled among the hills of the Ohio River Valley, the hotel offers easy access to many locations in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Guests will enjoy comfortable interior corridors offering easy and safe room access. The indoor heated pool is a great place to relax all year round and the fitness center is the perfect place to work out. All spacious guest rooms offer cable television, desk, coffee maker, refrigerator, hair dryer, alarm clock, microwave, iron and ironing board. Some rooms feature a balcony, sofa sleeper, and whirlpool.
Business travelers will appreciate the on-site Business Center, offering a computer with Internet, as well as access to copy and fax services. There is one meeting room, with the hotel able to accommodate 30 people for conferences. Other amenities include: free wireless Internet access, free hot breakfast, and free daily newspaper. It’s perfect location and convenient access to area attractions make the Comfort Inn a great place for business and leisure travelers in the Weirton, WV area. Book a room with us today, we look forward to your stay!
Gathering Rooms
Gather your team at Comfort Inn and Suites for your next meeting. Our meeting room offers high speed internet connection and can host up to 35 guests. This location is great for keeping your group comfortable, creative, and focused.
Mindy Robbins
4 months agoStaff was super friendly, the breakfast selection was top notch. The hot water could have been a bit warmer but besides that not a bad stay.
Louis Pavlovitch
a month agoStonk bugs in rooms. Switched two times but still insects on ceiling and curtains. TV did not work. Renovations ongoing on all floors. Did not clean the room.
Adderallzx
3 months agoWeirton West Virginia is a great town, but the comfort inn was *okay*. The elevator was sketchy and broke by the time we left, the TV remote in our room didn't work with the TV, continental breakfast was fine. Staff were very nice.
Robin Richard
7 months agoAs many hotels have started doing, housekeeping us upon request. But, unlike other hotels, they do not swap your towels out in your room. You put them outside your room. At some point during the day, they will leave you new ones in a bag outside your room, but you may not get exactly what you put outside either, at least not every time. On one occasion, they did not pick mine up until 2 days after even though I pit them out first thin in the morning like every other time. My room AC did not work very well, but this was not apparent while it was in the 40s for most of my stay, but the last couple of days it approached 80 each day and while my room temperature was tolerable, it was not as cool as I would have liked, I didn't bother requesting it to be fixed because the same day as it was obvious the AC was not performing as it should, the entire hotel lost hot water until sometime in the night after I had to take a cold shower. Some guests basically were allowed to party till past 10 pm with loud music from their vehicle parked next to the curb of the hotel, not in a parking spot, but rather by the barbecue pit in the fire lane. This started on my last few days of my 2 week stay, so I did not change hotels over it, but had it started in the first few days, I would definitely have. I would recommend finding somewhere else to stay if you can.
Karl D. Kerstetter
8 months agoWell, here's a pretty honest review from someone that travels a lot. Please avoid this hotel at all costs. The room was decent and clean, but that is where all the niceties end. Bathroom: extremely small with zero ventilation. Basic sheet of toilet paper test was negative. No airflow at all through the vent. So if you have kids and shower with the door closed, don't take a hot shower. The steam has nowhere to go and will choke you out like it did to my wife. Staff is aware of the problem but unwilling to help. Shower bar was pulled down to chin height, and it was fixed that way, so it looks awful and the shower curtain drags on the floor outside of the shower. Room: Nice and clean as I stated before. TV wouldn't work and when my wife called down to ask for help, she was told it was a Comcast problem and to find another form of entertainment. Not once, but twice. Piss poor service training at this point. Amenities: Breakfast on both days was cleaned up and gone before the 9AM end time. Generally not an issue for me as I'm out at 5AM, but the wife and kids went downstairs at 8:45AM to see everything put away and breakfast done, over with, and cleaned up. Not really stellar service, especially during Spring Break when most adolescents and caretakers are enjoying some extended sleep and late night family time. Pool: No holding back here. Totally freaking gross. Water was green with visible sand and dirt at the bottom. The hot tub was drained. I asked the service staff if the hot tub was going to get refilled soon. The response I got was an "I don't know" and a "it needs a jackhammer taken to it". Not the response a customer is expecting. Service: Service staff needs considerable training on customer interaction. Also need to recognize that if you employ staff that spends more time smoking than working, not only will critical tasks and services not get done, but everyone they interact with will come away holding their nose and coughing from the ash tray stench. Side Note: I ran a trucking company for many years and the smell of smoke never really bothered me during driver meetings or when I worked at a bar. However, if all you do is smoke and drink red bull without showering, you will have a very distinctive smell about you. And not one that will leave a good impression on customers. I also grew up in the swamps along the Ohio river. Playing in creeks, catching crawdads, and swimming in ponds was the my childhood. So if your pool causes me to have flashbacks of DuPont wastewater streams, then it's time to break out the skimmer, pool vacuum, and test kit.