Stayed for three nights, enjoyed my stay place was clean and quiet, as a solo woman felt relatively safe no one bothered me being a motel with mostly male construction workers. Check in woman was pleasant. Had a dog with me so was nice it was pet friendly however was charged extra $10/night which I donât think is necessary given that itâs a 2-star motel and the property itself is quite run down. Convenience store also said it was open 24-hours and it was not. Great location to local restaurants and national park. Also pictures advertised on Expedia are not up to date, and itâs not mentioned that the restaurant is no longer there. Overall was a good stay good value when you just need a place to crash and shower after long days of adventuring.
We were in room 15 and were woken up several times in the night because bats are living in the rafters! It sounded like they were flying in the room and scared the crap out of us.
It was a place to test the head. Parking was awkward , people smoked right outside the rooms, rooms needs some TLC but were clean. Convent fridge and microwave. The price meets the standard I think. Check in was odd had to go into the gas station nothing against it just odd. Staff were meh to the point not rude but didnât feel overly welcome.If you need a place to rest you head for a night and donât want to pay a lot hereâs the place. Looking for comfortable place this may not be sheets extremely scratchy so it was uncomfortable to sleep on.
While the rooms were dated, the mattresses were new. The bathrooms were very old and the tub was stained, with some mildew build up. The toilet ran all night. It is connected to a gas station which felt weird as the office was in the gas station. The number to call staff was hard to find. They were also paving the parking area so we couldnât park near our room which was frustrating.
The price was right for the room I got. All I wanted was a place with indoor plumbing, no leaky roof, a comfortable bed, and an A/C that works--and that's what I got.