Left too early for food. Coffee wasn’t ready but took a couple of muffins. Very small dining area right in front of reception. Only white bread available. No fruit.
Although the hotel is on the side of the road, but the room in the room is not noisy, the room looks clean, the breakfast will be there, there are two gas stations next to it, overall satisfaction
The breakfast was good and the room was large, although it was close to the highway but not noisy at all. The parking lot is large. The rooms are two floors, and the one in the north needs to walk from the outside to the front desk for breakfast.
100 Percent Smoke Free. The La Quinta Inn Albuquerque Northeast is close to Balloon Fiesta Park. We are the place to stay for the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Start your colorful day with our Free Bright Side Breakfast then head to the park or other area attractions- Ride the Sandia Peak Ski Tramway mountain bike picnic. Spend the day at Cliffs Amusement Park. Play the championship Arroyo Del Oso Golf Course or try your luck at Sandia Casino. We are close to restaurant row and there are lots of places to shop. After a day of fun come home to the La Quinta Inn Albuquerque Northeast and relax around the sparkling outdoor swimming pool open seasonally Memorial Day-Labor Day. Our rooms have loads of convenient amenities such as free high-speed Internet access and our courteous staff is ready to serve. We are conveniently located north of downtown with easy access from I-25 exit 231 next to Cracker Barrel. Stay here if you conduct business at the Journal Center Sandia National Labs Intel FAA Control Center and America Online.
Value for money hotel, big room, clean and comfortable, good environment. The bed was comfortable and the sheets were clean. There are many varieties of breakfast, and I will choose this hotel next time.
Gallup is located in western New Mexico, not far from Arizona. You can consider staying here and arrive at the Grand Canyon at noon the next day. The hotel has complete facilities, clean and tidy, quiet surroundings, and good service. The price is a little bit expensive.
Our stay at the Econo Lodge in Socorro, New Mexico so far exceeded our expectations that I was compelled to share our experience with others. Located on the main strip, and across the street from a Walmart, it is a slightly rundown area. But the motel is taken care of like it's situated in an oasis. The room offers just what is needed for a restful stay. The bed feels newish and is extremely comfortable. The air-conditioning is user-controlled, so the temperature was cool for us after a long day of driving in high-90s weather. There is a desk to work or write on; a refrigerator and freezer, which we used to store dinner leftovers; a microwave; and a single coffee maker with regular and decaffeinated coffee pods, same for tea, and even hot chocolate. The room has a table and chairs is comfortable to play games, eat dinner, or share a morning coffee for two. The room is extremely clean. And the stay was extremely quiet. The latter two points amazed us, because the price point of the hotel is very economical, and as soon as you open the front door, you hear noise from the main strip, businesses on all sides, and residents talking loudly. It's a well-made hotel, but it is a little older. So, for example, I was challenged in taking a bath since the plug no longer stays shut. The WiFi buffers from time-to-time, when using your computer. And the television (DirectTV) didn't work - it was offline when we turned it on right before bed. The front desk agent was happy to send someone to the room to reset it. It was our decision to forgo it, because we were having a lovely quiet evening and didn't really need to watch TV. If we'd arrived a little early (and next time we stay here) we'll walk to the courtyard and sit on one of the beautifully appointed wrought iron patio loveseats, around a fountain and flowers, and enjoy some reading time. And don't miss the complimentary breakfast. The attendant who has a lovely, welcoming personality makes you eggs, bacon, sausage; there's individual bread wrapped in plastic wrap (so, like the cleanliness of the room, it is made to ensure your safety). There is granola and two other healthy cereal options, waffles, bagels and cream cheese, hard-boiled eggs, fresh coffee with liquid creamers, etc. It's tasty, convenient, and satisfying, and is included in the low price of the room. We can't recommend a motel more. We've stayed in so many, some as costly as $300 a night, and not had a better overall experience.
Breakfast was a bit weak. It was quiet which was good, New Year’s Eve. Had a cockroach in the bathroom.
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AAecoThe staff at the counter had a good attitude. There was no shower curtain in the bathroom when I checked in. The equipment was replaced after notification. The equipment was a bit old. There were vagrant activities near the hotel. I was worried about the house, but it was still safe.
GGuest UserOur stay at the Econo Lodge in Socorro, New Mexico so far exceeded our expectations that I was compelled to share our experience with others. Located on the main strip, and across the street from a Walmart, it is a slightly rundown area. But the motel is taken care of like it's situated in an oasis. The room offers just what is needed for a restful stay. The bed feels newish and is extremely comfortable. The air-conditioning is user-controlled, so the temperature was cool for us after a long day of driving in high-90s weather. There is a desk to work or write on; a refrigerator and freezer, which we used to store dinner leftovers; a microwave; and a single coffee maker with regular and decaffeinated coffee pods, same for tea, and even hot chocolate. The room has a table and chairs is comfortable to play games, eat dinner, or share a morning coffee for two. The room is extremely clean. And the stay was extremely quiet. The latter two points amazed us, because the price point of the hotel is very economical, and as soon as you open the front door, you hear noise from the main strip, businesses on all sides, and residents talking loudly. It's a well-made hotel, but it is a little older. So, for example, I was challenged in taking a bath since the plug no longer stays shut. The WiFi buffers from time-to-time, when using your computer. And the television (DirectTV) didn't work - it was offline when we turned it on right before bed. The front desk agent was happy to send someone to the room to reset it. It was our decision to forgo it, because we were having a lovely quiet evening and didn't really need to watch TV. If we'd arrived a little early (and next time we stay here) we'll walk to the courtyard and sit on one of the beautifully appointed wrought iron patio loveseats, around a fountain and flowers, and enjoy some reading time. And don't miss the complimentary breakfast. The attendant who has a lovely, welcoming personality makes you eggs, bacon, sausage; there's individual bread wrapped in plastic wrap (so, like the cleanliness of the room, it is made to ensure your safety). There is granola and two other healthy cereal options, waffles, bagels and cream cheese, hard-boiled eggs, fresh coffee with liquid creamers, etc. It's tasty, convenient, and satisfying, and is included in the low price of the room. We can't recommend a motel more. We've stayed in so many, some as costly as $300 a night, and not had a better overall experience.
GGuest UserThe staff were professional and friendly here.
We booked a standard with a king-sized bed.The room at this branch - Albuquerque East did not a funky smell and was clean & had international plugs which was nice. The front desk and everyone was helpful. The breakfast food and staff were all helpful and friendly. Bonus: Our room had a really nice view of the moutains as well.
Had a totally different experience at Holiday Inn Houston East-Channelview. The staff were not friendly and were not helpful either (save for the Bengali lady who was probably the front desk manager). The room had a weird smell. The hotel food at the restaurant was so salty. The breakfast was ok and location was ok. That was only the plus for Houston East Channelview branch.
CCappy 2021As advertised, a luttle rough around the edges as they are rennovating the prperty.And as advertised (but a point of confusion) there is a breakfast served behind white door in room to left of lobby for check in. Check in at glass doirs near street and ring bell if dont see anyone at desk and doors locked.
The rooms are in new condition but need touch up paint and the concrete under 1st floor rooms wasnt leveled good so some of the new wood flooring on top has soft spots due to no concrete underneath. Furniture in banged up condition but sturdy. Beds are comfortable and new beddings and towels. New plumbing, flooring and drywall/paint. Good exterior lighting and security cameras at night. Quiet place despite a dozen or so cars.
BbanjjakThis was our accommodation before heading to Carlsbad. The location was great, and the management was decent. Since we arrived on a Sunday, none of the nearby restaurants were open, so we had to drive about 20 minutes to a neighboring town for a meal. If you have a morning timed entry for Carlsbad, I would recommend staying at this place.
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