Here’s a summary of what customers describe about Landry’s Laundromat:
Pricing:
- Generally described as “not expensive”
- One specific price mentioned: $8.75 to wash and dry a comforter
- Some complaints about having to spend extra money on drying due to inefficient dryers
Facility and Equipment:
- Many washers and dryers available
- Machines often described as new
- Large machines available, praised for handling blankets and comforters well
- Most washers reported to be in good working order
- Some issues with dryers reported (taking too long to dry)
- Occasional reports of broken machines
Cleanliness:
- Generally described as clean, especially compared to other local options
- Clean floors, washers, and dryers noted
- One customer mentions it’s the only place they trust to wash their clothes in Abbeville
Size and Atmosphere:
- Described as “efficient”
Issues:
- Bathroom cleanliness and condition a major concern for one customer
- Some customers report broken machines and lost quarters
- Multiple mentions of dryers taking too long
Location:
- Described as good
Customer Service:
- One customer suggested having someone on location to provide help and monitor activity
Customer Satisfaction:
- Mixed, but generally positive
- Some customers very loyal, calling it the “best place in town”
- Others express frustration with specific issues like the bathroom or dryer efficiency
Overall, it’s hard not to think that Landry’s Laundromat is one of the better laundromats in Abbeville area, at least where cleanliness and machine availability are concerned. The customers do mention that they enjoy the new machines, especially big ones for bulky items. Pricing does seem pretty reasonable to the customers for the most part.
However, there are some consistent issues mentioned:
- Dryer efficiency, with multiple customers reporting long drying times and extra costs
- Occasional broken machines
- Poor bathroom conditions
Despite these issues, many customers still go to this laundromat compared to others in this area because of its general cleanliness and quality of washers. The suggestion for on-site staff probably insinuates that the laundromat may not be manned, adding to some of the complaints reported.
While specific prices aren’t mentioned often, the one price point given ($8.75 for a comforter) and the general sentiment suggest that pricing is competitive, though the extra costs for drying are a point of frustration for some customers.