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4.1/5
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Lovely hotel on the edge of the dessert. Beautiful rooms - very clean, modern and well kept. They gave us joining rooms without us asking which was helpful as we were able to move freely from one room to another. The pool is lovely with plenty of loungers. Breakfast was good - scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, muffins, waffles, cereal, juice, coffee/tea.
JJimmy MagañaOur experience was great, didn't spend a whole lot of time in the room, but the hotel was clean had no problems and is pet friendly. The alley between the two building is a little shady but overall no problems. Pool was clean ac worked great and so did the refrigerator. Location is a bit out, but good places to eat nearby. The breakfast was surprisingly good, make your own waffles and eggs, sausage, bacon, with toast yogurt, and cereal. Overall would definitely come back again next year if we make it to state again.
The rooms are actually really nice since they just remodeled. The beds are very comfortable too. It’s better than higher end hotels like Marriott that I’ve stayed in. That combined with a low price is just an insane deal. Without question the best being for the buck hotel or motel I’ve ever stayed in. They modernized everything too, so they just text you your room number and a code and you never have to check in at a front desk or anything, which means you can come and go as you please at any time without worry. There’s a keypad to the entrance of the motel in your room that is very simple to use. Mojave is typically a town people just stopped to get gas in, it can be hot and very hot and very windy. there’s a few decent restaurants nearby and it is the gateway to the Sierra Nevada mountains as well as the central Valley places like lone Pine or Bishop are expensive or all booked up just a couple hours away from those places so it would make sense to stay in Mojave if you’re travel weary.
OO4809LFlaurarThis is a bare minimum motel located across the street from the train track and on the highway. From the outside the place looks pretty sad. The pool is under demolition and there is a lot of trash about. But the room was clean, the bed was comfortable and the towels and linens were fresh. The compact fluorescent lights were harsh and made the room uninviting. I kept the curtains closed for privacy which made the room even more depressing. It's fine for travelers who are passing through and need a clean place for an overnight. Although there were signs posted to wear masks, none of the staff wore masks and there were no obvious cleaning protocols against COVID-19. In fact, my room was cleaned while I was out which is not common practice with most hotels that have COVID-19 protection practices.
Aantigone aIl motel è adatto per un pernottamento in una tappa di avvicinamento sul tragitto Sequoia-Death Valley o Los Angeles-Las Vegas, lo abbiamo trovato pulito ed in ordine, molto cordiali le receptionist, ottimo il prezzo.
SSamantha YDidn't have anything booked ahead of time, and needed a motel to break up a long journey. I love a cheap Motel, so we just stopped here at random. It was dark already, and the guy in reception was friendly enough. Our room was way at the back in the second block. Room was a bit old and tired, and the neighbours a bit creepy! Only 2 tiny towels in the bathroom, no shampoo etc. We went out to eat, and when we came back I went to reception to ask for more towels - It was a different guy and firstly, he wouldn't even unlock the door, and would only speak to me through the glass, and then he didn't want to give me any! Said 2 towels was enough for 2 people! I didn't realise there was towel rationing at the Motel 6! I pleaded that we needed an extra one each for our hair, and he finally relented. And then the bloody water wasn't even hot! Just lukewarm, argh! Wish I'd picked the Best Western next door.
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