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Ramada by Wyndham Ely
3.8/594 Reviews
4/10 due to cost and messed up registration system. Also, due to management changes in suppliers etc there is no longer a free breakfast despite advertising it as free. Anyway, if you do stay at the Ramada, ask to be put across the street in the anex. No smoke from the ****** etc. Room was reasonably clean and comfortable. Optionally, do look up Bristlecone motel instead and be aware that you better reserve a spot there as it is a popular hotel.
Magnuson Hotel Park Vue
3.3/5100 Reviews
If you're coming into Ely from the east you'll see from the signage that there are two Magnusons. Though if you see someone who looks like a dead ringer for The Guy from HBO's ”High Maintenance” you're probably at the wrong one (and breathing a sigh of relief on learning that, as it looks pretty run-down) The Park Vue stays true to hotel-court ”roots”, where maybe 50 years ago you'd roll into town and that's what everything was. But hey, it's COVID-ERA now and that's apparently forced a few changes, like a bit of diminishment in the breakfast offerings. Also, the ice machine was broken in a not-sure-it's-temporary sort of way, which is a ding. Room was OK though a bit tired in places, like with a carpet stain or two and the sink/shower appearing to have gone quite some time without an update. TV selection was pretty good, including enough channels to get MSNBC. And Korean baseball on ESPN, with the crowd cut-outs behind home plate and canned audience noises. What could be more Covidian than that? The lady at the counter was nice, though I had only the initial interaction. Location is a plus, as you can walk to the downtown ****** or two (or a bar), tie one on, head to the Big 4 for a happy-ending massage, drink some more and not have to get behind the wheel for any of it. Though all that's mostly a fantasy with the virus shutdowns hobbling it while I was there. You'd have to settle for Denny's. (Also, the lone 420 dispensary isn't in walking range). So overall I'd say it's 2-stars at best on standards and not the place you'd go if wanting something at or near the top of the market, but if you're looking for something budgety and can get a decent deal then it should be in the hunt.
Motel 6 Ely, NV
3.7/572 Reviews
Stayed one night. They are upgrading this hotel. Room smelled of paint. This place is an odd mix of new and very dilapidated. No trash receptacle outside near my room. They are having a problem with their computer system so it took literally a half hour to check in, waiting for the computer to work. Ice machine broken. Laundry room very dirty and needs updating. Two machines inoperable. Shower spray was in awkward place, so you had to be right next to curtain at edge of shower in an awkward position. Then when I got home, there were four room charges on my credit card instead of the one room, one night charge (one had been refunded, leaving two extra charges). They never apologized for anything. Just, ”there's no ice” instead of an apology. ”There's trouble with our computer so I can't see the extra charges.” Just excuses as if they are not in control of the situation. There was no indication they would remove the extra charges so I had to dispute them with the credit card company. The room itself seemed clean though, but I can't recommend this place if they don't make improvements and don't care about their customers .
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ely
4.7/5100 Reviews
Good in all aspects. Very good experience
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Ely
4.2/597 Reviews
We had two Queen Deluxe rooms. However next to each other they wouldn’t give us the adjoining rooms with a connector door which would have reduced our back and forth knocking. Mattresses hard— but I travel a lot and every hotel must be buying from the same evil mattress company. Pool was great. Food not my favorite from a La Quinta (a powdered egg option, microwaved sausages, biscuits and gravy, assorted breads, packaged oatmeal’s and muffins, waffles. Yogurts, and whole fruit, and cereal boxes.). My biggest complaint if any was housekeepings process of checking rooms could be heard throughout the early morning. They would use a room card and click loudly on each door declaring housekeeping at 8am on a Sunday morning. A light knock would have been so much better to hear. And, also starting an hour later.

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