Naturally, there aren’t a whole lot of options in some of these small towns. And Super 8 can be a decent chain. This one, however, I would stay away from. Overpriced. Unfriendly staff. Extremely uncomfortable beds. Tiniest bathtub I have ever seen. Mildew, holes in the walls, worn out sheets and towels, etc. The wireless internet kept going out. There is no elevator(not fun when you have a heavy suitcase). But hey, they do provide you with a special soiled(but laundered) towel for cleaning your guns.
Danny H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Sunnyvale, CA
I am a fan of Motel 6 but you can not be too choosy on the road. This Super 8 did not quite win me over. Check-in was slow as the staff were pre-occupied with some mystery embodied in a stack of receipts. Our room ran near $ 80, which is about $ 20 more than I tend to pay at Motel 6. We arrived to find the AC running hard, gracing the room with a mildew aroma. The wireless Internet was kaput but the bathroom did come equipped with a soiled-but-laundry-clean rag for use in the cleaning of firearms. The bed was clean and comfortable, until about 4am when the mobile hunting dog kennel parked outside our room commenced a canine symphony. The night clerk, who was a nice enough fellow, carefully studied the situation and concluded that maybe he could ask the guest to move their truck to the other side of the parking lot, so as to annoy other guests. I checked with the local police, who confirmed that as long as the dogs had«enough food and water» that it was legal enough to keep them locked in a vehicle overnight. At 6:30am the alarm clock went off. Fortunately this was after a few good nights of sleep so one bad night would not wreck me. We slept in a wee bit and therefor missed what they offer for«breakfast» but the nearby Country Kitchen got the job done.