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Offering a unique name for an apartment complex in Orlando, Doolittle Hall likely provides a distinctive character alongside reliable living. It's a great option for those seeking a home with a bit more personality and a good rating.
4.1
Good
From $1,150 /month
1500 Richard Petty Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA-Show on Google Maps
4.1
Good
Based on 51 Google reviews
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These are the 5 latest Google reviews for Doolittle Hall.
Reviews tend to skew toward strong opinions. They're a useful guide, but may not reflect the typical day-to-day experience.
4
May 2025
OK dorm. Not much living space. But it's an approved hurricane shelter.
5
July 2023
Pretty good dorm, I spent my freshman year there and it was mainly us ROTC cadets, it is old but in good shape, new rez is better but Doolittle was convenient with how close it was to the gym and was cheaper.
5
February 2020
Go Eagles. My son stayed in Doolittle for summer camp, but as a freshman at Embry, lives in the New Residence Hall. The doems are super clean and close to classes and on campus food. The security is excellent but the parking is crazy.
4
September 2017
Cozy rooms, overall clean. Usually pretty quiet. The downside is that bathrooms are shared among eight people, the corresponding upside being that your bathroom is cleaned for you weekly, and hand soap, toilet paper, and paper towels are all provided.
2
August 2017
Doolittle hall is located conveniently close to all the classrooms and facilities on campus. Unfortunately, that is essentially the only positive aspect about living here. First and foremost, the rooms are extremely cold. After a while, you'll get used to switching between the two settings on the thermometer (industrial freezer, and tepid air), but it is certainly a nuisance. Next comes the rooms; which equate to prison cells, but are definitely liveable. The furniture is top notch, and probably the best on campus. The bathrooms each have two showers and two stalls, are shared with a total of 8 people, and are located right next to your room. While this may sound convenient, that unfortunately is not the case, due to the fact that a key is required to open the bathroom door, which automatically locks once closed. The doors also sound like gunshots when they aren't closed delicately. You can use a piece of cardboard and tape to prevent the door from fully closing, but the cleaning staff who visit twice a week will remove it. The staff are relatively competent, but could definitely do a much better job cleaning the bathrooms. One of the worst parts about Doolittle hall is the laundry room. The washing machines are constantly broken and rarely repaired. Additionally, nobody knows how to set a timer, and will leave their cleaned/finished clothing in the machines for hours, or until someone removes it and puts it on top of the machine. It is best to do laundry very late at night, or very early in the morning, to avoid the crowd. Finally, the internet is terrible. During off-hours you can pull ~15mb/s down and do ~5 up, but come later in the afternoon after class, you'll be lucky to get 5/5. The wifi is abominable, and gets worse as you get later into the night. I've been told that ERAU is installing new access points, and potentially getting a third fiber gigabit connection to the campus, which would be fantastic. All in all, Doolittle Hall is an experience I am happy to be moving on from. It got the job done, but the amenities and facilities are in dire need of improvement. I can only hope that the school works on improving Doolittle Hall for the sake of the next round of students to live in it. I have a YouTube channel (Samg381) where I uploaded a tour of my room. If you have any questions, you can ask them there. Good luck.