Do not stay here if you have a remote amount of cleanliness standards. Pros: Check-in attendant was super nice & friendly, linens & towels were clean, internet worked well (we needed this for our child's online classes before checkout), & our a/c systems were not completely swampy like most of these type of units are, & it was a really quiet location. Cons: Thank God I had my own disinfectants with me in one of our moving boxes in the car, but honestly, the rooms aren't so inexpensive on weekday night that I should have to clean as much as I did to feel my family would be ok or that the rooms deserve this much lack of attention. I'm still concerned we may develop something in the next few days-sad when you are exhausted have to tell your tired family 'Try really hard not to touch anything unnecessarily.' Travelling during COVID is already stressful enough honestly. We all woke up feeling really grimy... for me it was akin to how I felt in the morning after being in a bar with smokers the night before back in my 20s... just dry, gross, & like you can't wash that feeling off or out of your hair. I was honestly SHOCKED at how unclean the rooms were considering COVID. The carpeting is soooooooo old, dark green (indicating 90s era???), wall to wall, & dirty/dusty in every crevice as it goes up the walls about 2 inches. Had tons of stains & since we know pets stay here ... well, yes. We wore our shoes or socks anytime we walked around. Management would do better just removing it completely & painting/sealing the concrete underneath so that that they can be mopped between guests. One of our bathrooms had brown mildew/gunk in it that adhered to the sides (indicative of someone who had clearly not used the wand thoroughly) & the other smelled very badly of male urine. The showers did not drain well, had rust & a bit of hair on the drains, & you could tell they were not wiped down well. I felt compelled to wear my flip flops while taking a shower like when I go camping. Mirrors had the type of streaks on them that let you know they were probably not cleaned with glass cleaner or disinfectant but more like water or soapy water. All doors, switchplates, handles, curtains etc. were visibly dirty. I got the feeling that smokers were allowed to stay in the past although it advertsed as non-smoking rooms. There is NO coffee, breakfast, not even granola bars or fruit right now again, due to COVID - although many other hotels around the country continue to offer at least dry cereal/granola bars/fruit/coffee during these times. Had to stay here very last minute as we were driving for a move & just got too tired to get all the way to El Paso & we had our pets. This is quite honestly the worst LQ I've stayed ever stayed in & we do quite frequently due to travelling with our dogs. When I was young & broke I paid less for much cleaner rooms. Can't say I feel very rested. It's ok to be an older hotel... just don't be an older AND unclean hotel. Honestly, just removing the carpet & either hiring better cleaning staff or treating your cleaning staff (research shows this makes a huge difference in overall hotel cleanliness) better could really turn things around...
Read moreI regret to rate so low, but I can only speak to my experience. The breakfast area was totally satisfactory. Clean, airy, organized. There was a good array of items for various tastes. The attendant was on task. However I did not go there for food, but for the room. This was absolutely subpar, due to: heavy layer of dust on window sill -curtain hanging drunkenly (not closing all the way) leaving us exposed. There were uneven panels -the shower rod was coming out of the wall, with 1 screw missing. My husband had to fix before we can use -The microwave was placed on the floor!!!!! Novel idea! -The bed seems ok; after inspection for the presence of bugs. But I remained alert all night. That was the second room assigned to us. The first one also has a floor microwave, curtain determinately open, piece of broken furniture in the corner, rusted bath tub, no toilet paper holder…. It is as though we were put in a temporary storage room. When I asked to be relocated the front desk clerk kept her flat affect in place, did not apologize, did not bat an eye. She took my key and gave me another for the room next door. One has the feeling that the place is in flux. There is a full size refrigerator, (WHY), a huge empty space in the corner (where an armchair used to be perhaps). I paid $71.42 to spend the night in that place and it was unpleasant. I keep asking myself why Wyndham is associated with such a place and therefore complicit in this sorry excuse for an hospitality establishment?????? I am not wealthy but I make an effort to pay for purchased services. I further understand that there has to be something available to every purse. All that is needed is cleanliness, basic comfort, equipment and fixtures in good repair. Baymont can definitely do better! I would like to see if a manager steps back and takes a second look at the place under his/her care. Would he/she pay even $20 to spend the night? Or better yet would a free night be welcome. It hurt me to rate Motel6...
Read moreAverage, far from the best but also far from the worst. Had to move rooms because mine wouldn't open, took about 30 minutes which was annoying. But it was clean, and no bugs in the rooms. Fact is it's an old hotel in a town full of new ones, and it's aging like milk, but you could do worse.
Updated review: lowered my review from 3 star to 2. I've stayed here several times now for work, and I've seen the prices of the rooms go from low/sub 100 dollars to well over 200 on some nights. Effectively they've doubled their profits because of the oil field workers like me, but the quality of the hotel hasn't changed a bit. Just tonight I had to move rooms because the A/C in mine would not cool the entire room (guess the hamster got tired), and now in the new room the A/C is barely working any better. You would think that the one thing they cared about would be the A/C, since this hotel is conveniently located in THE DESERT, but apparently not.
Addendum to update: I've moved rooms for a second time, this being my third room and the a/c is the same. It must be some kind of power saving setting they've activated in the units. There is no difference between "low" fan and "high" fan. I'm not some kind of hot natured freak, I'm a regular person laying 2 feet from the unit and cannot even feel the air reaching me. The only positive I can say is that Corey at the front desk is extremely helpful and has at least done his best to try and help me. Besides his great service, this is...
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