With a stay at Red Garter Inn in Williams, you'll be just steps from Kaibab National Forest and Thunder Eagle Native Art. This golf bed & breakfast is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from Canyon Coaster Adventure Park and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Buckskinner Park.
While the golfer in the family is out on the course, try one of the other recreational amenities offered, such as an attached winery. Additional features at this bed & breakfast include complimentary wireless internet access, tour/ticket assistance, and a vending machine.
Grab a bite to eat at one of the bed & breakfast's many dining establishments, which include 4 restaurants and 2 coffee shops/cafes. Relax with a refreshing drink at one of the 2 bars/lounges.
Featured amenities include coffee/tea in a common area, microwave in a common area, and refrigerator in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 4 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Your room comes with a memory foam bed. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and complimentary bottled water, as well as phones with free local calls.
With a stay at Trapper's Rendezvous in Williams, you'll be steps from Kaibab National Forest and a 4-minute drive from Thunder Eagle Native Art. This bed & breakfast is 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Canyon Coaster Adventure Park and 2 mi (3.2 km) from Buckskinner Park.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, a picnic area, and gas grills.
Full breakfasts are served on weekdays from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM and on weekends from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include express check-in and express check-out. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 6 guestrooms featuring Smart televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and separate sitting areas, and housekeeping is provided on request.
The parking lot is free, the location is a bit biased, and you have to drive to the center to eat, but it doesn't matter. Anyway, the parking spaces in the center are also casually stopped, and the breakfast is quite rich.
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The train was an excellent way to travel to the Grand Canyon. The ride was smooth and even though a little boring at times, we saw wild horses and real cowboys rounding up their cattle. Jane, the narrater in our Coach class car, was full of information and kept us entertained with her humor. We had just over 3 hours at the canyon and it was enough time to see several different views of the Grand Canyon. Would recommend this experience!
This is the most satisfying hotel for our budget trip in the United States. It is very cost-effective and safe. The hotel is located on the edge of a tourist town. It is away from the crowds but not far from shopping. The hotel is surrounded by beautiful forests and there are no other buildings. It is quiet and comfortable. , the room was clean and tidy. I liked it so much that we renewed it for one day. If we were not in a hurry, I would stay here for a month. It is much more cost-effective than accommodation in scenic spots.
The location is next to Exit 40, very close to the old town. There are many gift shops and restaurants in the town. The hotel is clean and the equipment is impeccable. There is a microwave and TV channels for easy operation.
With a stay at Arizona 9 Motor Hotel in Williams, you'll be just steps from Kaibab National Forest and Thunder Eagle Native Art. This hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Buckskinner Park and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Kaibab National Forest Headquarters.
This hotel offers designated smoking areas.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 25 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers are provided.
This simple motel was a pleasant place to stay, because the room was spotless, the bed comfortable, and the bathroom had new tile on the floor and in the shower. The Westerner is simple, but someone cares enough to maintain it well. I have seen too much slaped-on or broken tile in motels in this price range, but the Westerner bathroom tile was done precisely, and the room was very clean. The room also included a small microwave and small refrigerator, two very-welcome extras. Overall, I happily would stay there again.
ATTENTION IF YOU ARE DISABLED AND HAVE A WORKING SERVICE ANIMAL Mind Typos Have trouble typing due to my disability. At approximately 1:56 PM Arizona Time on 2/13/21, I called to confirm my accommodations for my working service animal. I was told by the person who answered the phone who refused to give me his name, I can only assume out of fear, that I will have to bring proof that my dog in deed is a working service animal. I very upset , explained how that is illegal and he then explained to me that he is sorry ,, his son has autism, then told me he died two years ago, and also that it is the policy of management to have guest provide such proof. It is not a matter of what I think about how I was treated for providing fare warning for accommodation that I have every right to ask for, it is a matter of what the Law states and we are all accountable to abide by. I do not need to bring proof of my disability or even divulge any more personal information than is necessary. If you do not like having working service animals at your hotel, do not run a hotel in the United States of America where I am very proud to be protected by the hard work of all our Veterans who fought for us who , many whom have survived and are disabled themselves and certainly hope they do not go through this when they go there. According to the ADA.gov website, a hotel (or any business meant for use by the general public) can not legally request proof of your disability or the need for a service animal. 1. Is the animal required because of a disability? 2. What work or task has the animal been trained to perform? Those are the only questions a company can ask someone with a working service animal. I do not need to bring proof of my disability because I bring it wherever I go because I am the living proof regardless if it is visible or in any way experience by this company or the individiual who answeredd the phone. It is not my problem that the company fails to know modern laws protecting its disabled citizens. I should not have to walk in there making loud, abrupt , noises while wearing a helmet just for people to take the laws seriously that protects accessibility for Americans such as myself. Just because you do not like something or agree with my chosen forms of surviving and navigating this world , does not mean that I should care or even bat an eye, Especially when the law states that what your company is doing is illegal and unethical. If you are disabled , I highly recommend bringing an advocate who is not a working service animal or also disabled because they may not follow the law and make your long trip there even longer. Very sad experience. I wish I could have gone . I was looking forward to the supposed compassion from the owners and staff that I had read so many great reviews about.
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CchrichardAfter coming down from the Grand Canyon, I stayed here for a night. The town is very nice and full of Route 66 elements. The food is also relatively cheap. You can start from here to Kingman and experience the scenery of Route 66.
XXiaoanFair hotel, in a great location. Very beautiful historical building, but also very old building with rickety floors. However, it’s well kept, clean and staff was very pleasant. The interior of the building is very interestingly decorated, almost like a period museum. I’d stay again. 👌
利利勒-茹尔丹刘启Williams' accommodation is much more economical than in Tussayan, an hour's drive from the Grand Canyon. After watching the sunset, you can just come back. The hotel is relatively new, there is the taste of decoration, other services are good, and there are convenience stores at the front desk to buy things. Finally, the hotel is very easy to find, looking for the strange green in the dark.
Right off the bat I should say that this type of accommodation isn't my thing. I am an elitist snob and I don't particularly go for this type of stay but we were with some international students we host so we thought this would be an interesting experience and it was certainly that, and not bad at all. We took one of the static RVs on the site, and there were 5 of us to fit into the two bedroom RV, with one person on the sofa bed in the kitchen/dining area. I think this makes it crowded and space is definitely at a premium. However first off, we arrived a little early but our unit was ready and we were able to move in before going to see the sunset at the Grand Canyon which is about an hours drive away. The staff were very friendly and helpful as they were throughout. Be aware that there are all sorts of draconian penalties for what is obviously considered unacceptable behaviors. For example: smoking - $350 fine, not cleaning up after your dog - $350, Making noise after 10pm - $350. So don't come here if you are looking for a rowdy weekend with friends where you plan to smoke **** all night. The upside of this is that it is quiet and peaceful. The units are tight in terms of space, as one would expect. As others have mentioned, the hot water in the RV in housed in a 12 gallon tank or something which is good for a 7 minute shower we were told. I tried to take a quick shower in the tiny cubicle in the ensuite room, but the water was cold, even though we had the heater on. I think there may have been an issue with that shower as the heater is generally efficient and heats the small amount of water in the tank very fast. A better option is to walk to the reception building where there are showers with unlimited hot water. In the men's shower block there were 3 cubicles to use. This is fine but, beware that it mens a walk from your RV with towels etc. Not ideal when it is cold of course. There is a small kitchen but honestly, you don't want to be preparing meals here if you can avoid it. We brought our won food and heating it up with minimal preparation was fine but I wouldn't want to cook a meal from scratch here. There is heating and A/C but you need to play with the controls (2 thermostats) to get the balance right. It can be cold in the late fall here so you do need that heating. There is also a nice heater (faux fire) in the kitchen. They claim their RVs are brand new but that must have been a while ago. There were signs of wear in our unit although it was very clean. The beds are not super comfortable, simply a mattress sat on a plywood base that looked as though it had seen better days. I can sleep anywhere but the lack of comfort might be an issue for some. It's not a huge issue. The location is fine, just off the main highway but the surrounding scenery is pleasant if not spectacular. There is some road noise but I never found it bothersome. The RV park itself sits basically on cinders, but each unit has a small wooden deck, a couple of
NNANLANThe hotel is warm and clean at the entrance to the side street. Just a few minutes walk to the street;
There are enough parking spaces, just behind the house, which is very convenient;
Next to it is a larger supermarket, which is also convenient for purchasing some food and supplies;
Breakfast is a traditional American breakfast, bread, eggs, sausage, you can make your own waffles
It is a good place to go to Grand Canyon Park. You can also visit the side streets with the theme of Route 66. recommend!
ZZeng95I had a great experience at the hotel. The staff at the front desk was friendly and helpful. The room was clean and the bed was very comfortable. The parking lot was free, and the breakfast included in the package was decent. There are good restaurants within a 5-10 minute driving distance from the hotel.
EElizabeth-LucyUpon arriving at the Canyon, we found the place to be cute, quirky, and an adventure. It is in a great location just a few minutes from the main drag. We were booked for a stay in one of the cabins and they are very rustic & simple on both the outside and the inside. Check-in was easy and we made our way to the cabin. Upon arrival, the AC was not working correctly but that was quickly fixed by the maintenance staff and worked great! The rooms are basic, with tv, microwave, refrigerator, toilet paper, soap & shampoo. Please be sure to check if your fire alarm is in working order. Ours was removed from the ceiling and was found in another area of the room with a 2022 battery and not working but was replaced. Our tv was snowy, but good enough to see what was happening in the area. The room & bedding and bathroom were clean. We did not require any room service during our stay but did exchange towels throughout the stay. Water pressure was low in the shower, and the toilet a big sluggish (hold the handle down) There was a small table with two chairs, that were in need of some serious recovering on both the upholstery & the seatbase. While the place has its historic charm, it also has some historic repairs that need addressing from a safety standpoint: The terrain to the cabin is very rocky and uneven, and front porch area of cabin pavers could leave you unsteady on your feet. There is a speed bump arrow in front of the office that is a trip hazard if not looking downward toward the picnic area/pool building. The cement on the patio has potholes and cracking concrete, and was not safe for our elderly relatives with walkers and canes. We did not use the indoor pool mainly because it appeared that it needed cleaning and maintenance; however, the restroom in that area was working well but was missing soap. The train cabins are a niche stay but not for those with mobility issues due to the steps. If you like a basic needs stay in a quaint cabin with the basics, then this property fits the bill at an affordable price. My honest suggestion is that the facility make some upgrades to the garden/patio area with flat safe grading, remove the speedbump arrow, add water bottles to the general store (or a refillable water station) and throw some more love into those cabins. To Owners: Please consider checking into historic preservation grants, small town improvement grants to make this an unforgettable place to stay!!
JJoshiStayed here during my trip to the grand canyon since it was one of the most economic options in the area. The room that I was initially given had a faulty TV, a fridge that leaked, broken AC, and shower faucets that were loose and was difficult to turn on. Once we got it turned on, we had to call in a staff member to help us turn it off. Thankfully the staff was understanding and switched us to a new room that was MUCH better. We were only there for a night, and it was largely comfortable.
Besides the initial shock of so many faulty equipment in that one room, everything else was fine.
SSantVelosaThe place js at a “convenient” location, cleanliness is not the best on the rooms, i usually run my fingers over surfaces to test how clean it is, and this one was not that great… many locations were dusty… the beds are confortable and provided a good sleep, bathroom is enough to have a relaxing shower…. It was a bit too noice even if we were on second floor you could hear the first floor people. Carpet is not the tidiest…
Mini fridge, coffee machine and microwave were included.
GGuest UserIt seems that I used to be another hotel, a new name or a new boss. The front desk is Indian. I have already paid the full amount on Ctrip. When I checked in, I asked for a few dollars or ten dollars. I forgot how much, but the room is large, relatively clean, and clean. The only thing I live in is the No. 1 room, the first room on the roadside, the construction that night, just outside my window, the whole is over there. The knocking of the cockroach, no sound in the middle of the night, the result started early in the morning, the overall is good, but pay attention to the situation that there is an extra charge.
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