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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Grand Forks
4.3/5101 Reviews
The room is large and the service is very good.
Americas Best Value Inn-Grand Forks
3.2/596 Reviews
Nice customer service
Canad Inns Destination Center Grand Forks
3.7/593 Reviews
My Family and I always have fun time everytime we stayed in this hotel. Welcome card and treats is so personalized i love it. Waterpark is the best part of our trip in this hotel. Clean rooms, delicious food at the restaurants and my kids had fun in the arcade room too. This place is fantastic and we will be back everytime we can. i most definitely recommend this place to my family and friends!
Ramada by Wyndham Grand Forks
3.2/597 Reviews
Terrible...just terrible is all i can really say!! I will NEVER book at this hotel ever again!!! A bit of backstory - my husband & i stayed at the Ramada by Wyndham (Grand Forks) from March 31, 2023 to April 2, 2023 because we were in town to watch my nephew's basketball tournament. We reserved a poolside room thinking we would take a dip in the pool. Unfortunately, this was not possible as the pool was very packed & loud (at all hours - more on that later). Right from the start, our experience at the Ramada by Wyndham (Grand Forks) was not pleasant. Check in was a nightmare. Rooms were not ready even after 4 PM (this is their advertised check in time). Thankfully, the check in staff were pleasant & apologized for the delay profusely. When we entered our ”poolside room”, the room was very dark & damp (not surprised with the dampness as we were poolside). When we turned on the lights, you could see dust EVERYWHERE (which was unfortunate as i have bad allergies to dust). When we turned on the air conditioner, dust from the levers were flying EVERYWHERE making my allergies worse. My husband had to climb up to the air conditioner (it was a window type air conditioner that was literally inches from the ceiling) in order to remove the dust. It looked like the air conditioner was not dusted in months as the layer of dust my husband removed from the levers was disgusting. The bathroom was full of mold (around the toilet, along the trim, on the floor grout & around the bathtub). The water pressure from the shower was a joke....literally no pressure at all. The towels were hard & smelled horribly like mold mixed with bleach. The complimentary items (shampoo, conditioner & soap) were only good for 1 person. The fridge was dirty (my husband had to clean it out too) & the temperature was poor (our drinks would barely get cold). The bed had a significant dip on one side. One of the pillow cases had blood on it & it took forever for housekeeping to give us a new pillow & pillow case. Now lets take about the pool. My complaint is not about the pool itself but about the time the pool closed down. On the 1st day, there was a party that went until at least 2 AM. The noise didn't come from the children but rather the adults. Being poolside, we were able to hear all the conversations. Finally, at 2 AM my husband went to the front desk to ask when the pool would be closing down as we needed to be up early that morning....party was finally shut down at 3 AM. On the 2nd night, the same thing happened & again my husband had to go to the front desk to shut down the ”adult” party (finally got shut down at 1 AM). All in all, i can confidently say that this was the worst hotel i have ever stayed at. In fact, if it weren't for all the other hotels being booked because of the basketball tournament, we would have re-located to another hotel. This just goes to show how much Ramada by Wyndham (Grand Forks) has gone down. You would think that because it is a Ramada brand &

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Grand Forks Travel Guide

Why Visit Grand Forks, North Dakota?

Just 74 miles north of Fargo, at the forks of the Red River and Red Lake River, sits Grand Forks, ND. The 3rd largest city in North Dakota is also the oldest major city in The Dakotas. Previously known for being the hub for French fur trappers, Grand Forks, ND has since gained recognition for being home to University of North Dakota, and the Grand Forks Air Force Base.

The Best Time to Visit Grand Forks, North Dakota

Grand Forks, ND has a humid continental climate. The city is far-off from both mountains and oceans, and experiences extremely distinct seasons, with a great variation in temperatures. Expect arctic temperatures between November and March with average highs of 20°F, and average lows of 8°F. The weather becomes more temperate from April–October. The hottest months fall between June and August, with temperatures averaging at 80°F.

Traveling to Grand Forks, ND is most expensive in August, February and March. Traveling to Grand Forks, ND is cheapest in June.

Getting Around Grand Forks, North Dakota

The city is served by North Dakota’s busiest commercial airport, Grand Forks International Airport (GFK), located 6 miles (approx. 15 minutes) from downtown Grand Forks. Taxis can be found at the taxi rank outside the main entrance.

Cities Area Transit (CAT) is the public bus service provider for Grand Forks, ND. The CAT routes run from 06:00–22:00 between Mondays to Fridays, and from 08:00–22:00 on Saturdays. Please bear in mind that CAT doesn’t operate on national holidays. One-way fares cost US$1.50, and 1-day passes are available for US$5.

Things to Do in Grand Forks, North Dakota

What good is visiting Grand Forks if you’ve not planned to watch a game of college sports? Catch the University of North Dakota play college football at the Alerus Center, or ice hockey at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.

Grand Forks is a city full of family-friendly activities. You can have a “SimplyGrand” time at the trampoline park in Northern Air Fun Center, slide over to Splasher’s Water Park, and paddle board or canoe along the Red River.

Satiate your hunger and thirst with the various craft beer breweries and a myriad of restaurants at Downtown Grand Forks Historic District. A farmer’s market is held every Saturday morning from June–September, 09:00–14:00 in the historic Town Square. The Grand Cities Art Fest is held in the downtown area every June.

If you’re visiting during winter, consider trading out your sneakers for snow shoes. Go snowmobiling or cross country skiing along the Red River in Lincoln Drive Park.

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