I didn’t care for this place at all. Each room has an attic door outside of the bathroom so anyone could climb up in the attic and get into your room. The roof looks like it’s sagging in and it didn’t look very safe. The bathrooms looked that of a gas stations. All the pillows are stained, the bedding has holes in them. Even the concrete on the upper flooring looked cracked and ready to go. The stairway made of metal is rusted out and doesn’t look sturdy. Many people leave their doors open at night and if you pass one by and look in, you might see something you won’t like. When you walk in the room it instantly smells like smoke. The showers are slanted and the water will stay in the tub, just a warning.
Di H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Richmond Hill, GA
We stayed here while traveling since it was pet friendly. It wasn’t terrible but it wasn’t good either. It was kinda clean, very old and not well maintained. We parked our vehicle in front near the office since some sketchy looking people were loitering around the parking lot in back. It was cheap and we didn’t have any problems.
David N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eckerty, IN
Inexpensive. Clean. Comfortable. Quiet. The check-in was easy and pleasant. There’s a Waffle House down the road if you want breakfast and a little further down at the Interstate is a Cracker Barrel, but if you want just coffee and a sweet roll, this will do. If in Frankfort ever again,(I don’t know why though) I’d stay here again.
Kathryn P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Midland, MI
This motel is clean and is a good price. The pool is also clean. The free breakfast is not very good and was very limited. There was no one refilling it as people was eating. I felt it was they only put so much out and when it was gone it was gone. The front desk lady was nice.
Hilary X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
The perfect motel for anyone on a budget who’s taking I-64 and realizes that they need to stop for the night. I made reservations over the phone and pulled in around 2 am. The clerk behind the desk was reassuringly professional and uninterested in me. I felt comfortable here as a young woman traveling alone.(And, frankly, I needed to save some cash.) Clean room with old-fashioned bedspreads, good wi-fi, a functioning flat screen TV. Breakfast was free and very on-genre roadside Americana: orange juice in styrofoam cups, wheat and sugar in various forms. It feels like a Twilight Zone episode where the big reveal is that nothing bad happens: you sleep well, eat, and maybe drink some coffee before hitting the road. I enjoyed it more than I would have enjoyed staying in a chain hotel. Charmingly under-designed font and horse sign might remind the weary traveler of Kentucky Route Zero.
Monika N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
This is the perfect hotel for people who don’t plan on spending lots of time in their hotel. The rooms were clean and the price was right — $ 50/night. The beds were surprisingly comfortable. We got lucky and our room(116) had a couch, which was great for hanging out with our friends who were in the next room and couchless. The wifi is free and the password can be obtained at check-in. The pool was open, but it was too cold to swim unfortunately. And as the previous reviewer said, the room contains both a refrigerator and microwave. While definitely not the most modern, updated hotel, the Bluegrass Inn has everything I need for a good night away from home.
Holly P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
So I’ll be honest… I wasn’t sure we should stay here because it’s in the middle of nowhere and cheap(we had a coupon for a room for $ 41) and kind of felt like being in the beginning part of a slasher movie. But it turned out fine — the room was clean, the TV worked, and it had a microwave and refrigerator. Breakfast was included with the room: cereal, pastries, instant oatmeal, toast, toaster waffles, coffee, and juice. The people working there were very helpful and told us where to find a grocery store and stuff.