We stayed here on our way home to L.A. after visiting family in Idaho. We got a room with two queens for two adults and two teenagers for about $ 40(July 5th). The gentleman who checked us in was cheerful(at 1:00 a.m.) and check in was a breeze. The room is decent sized, clean, and has a microwave and mini-fridge. The carpet, bathroom and fixtures are a bit outdated, but everything seems to work okay. The wi-fi is free and very strong – most motels and even 4-star hotels have pathetic wi-fi if any. The only drawbacks are: no coffee maker in the room(but we are in Utah), paltrey toiletries, A/C isn’t super cold – it’s acceptable though, and each bed only has two, almost flat pillows. But for $ 40, this is a great deal. We would stay here again. **I saw a couple reviews of this place on another site that said it had cockroaches, we didn’t see any, BUT I know they’re prevalent in Las Vegas so probably St. George, too, even in clean hotels and apartments.
Stefany V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Yet another basic, decent, and cheap hotel/motel in the St. George area. $ 40/night per Hotwire. A bit nicer than a few others in the area, cosmetically speaking– more spacious room, included a small kitchenette, did not hear or encounter any other visitors during our visit, pool is available but we did not use it. Check in/out process was easy-peasy. Only thing that didn’t thrill me was that the room was easily 100 degrees when we walked in– room seemed as if it hadn’t been in use in a while, AC was shut off despite our having reserved room in advance, and window was WIDE open. In fact, that part is what bugs me: didn’t immediately notice the open window, so AC was blasting straight out and we ended up closing the window and leaving to wait for the room to reach a comfortable temperature. Later realized the window didn’t even lock. Probably why I was still up at 3AM. Didn’t necessarily feel unsafe, but that’s pretty freakin’ weird, right?