Barbara, Milo and Crystal are a warm and welcoming crew. My wife and I drove from Colorado Springs down to Tombstone, a trip that was supposed to take right at 12 hours. About an hour and a half away, we encountered a tragic accident on I-10 West at the NM/AZ border. Traffic came to a virtual standstill for over 2 hours. We had originally notified them that we'd be arriving after 5 PM and it was no problem. When we encountered the traffic jam, we called them and told them we'd be much later and told them of the events that delayed us. When we arrived, almost 15 hours after departing home, Barbara was there waiting on us, despite managing 2 other fully booked hotels in town. She told us that Milo had relayed our situation to her and she had upgraded us to the Bunkhouse. It was an unnecessary action on her part, but was greatly appreciated. Throughout our stay there, they were quick to answer calls and get done what needed to be done without question or complaint. They were always pleasant and accommodating. The room was cool and clean, all linen freshly laundered and the beds comfortable. That's all we ask for and we got that and more. I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a nice little out-of-the way spot to rest with easy access to historic Allen Street (about a 3 minute walk). Thank y'all for a wonderful stay! Y'all were great!! Looking forward to seeing y'all again soon!...
Read moreBack in 2019, this place had some bad reviews, so I thought things can only get better. I was right. The motel is under new ownership and bit by bit they are working through this year painting, decorating, new beds, and more. They are already fully booked in October with a waiting list! Our room was really clean and nice, the beds were fantastic and the bathroom was really clean. The manager and his staff were the nicest and most helpful people. The pool and hot tub were clean and really enjoyable to use. Now let me add, This is historic old Tombstone, you go there to visit an old cowboy town from the 1800s, therefore the local motels reflect the same design. You are staying in old-designed wild west cabin-type accommodations, they are NOT glass and plastic modern hotels like Holiday Inn, Hiltons, etc. So don't expect it, there are no fridges, microwaves or coffee makers in the room. enjoy the realistic ambiance of the 'Trail Riders Inn' which is a brief walk across the road from the historic main street of Tombstone itself and all the attractions. Just an additional note. Along the road from the inn is the large Circle K gas station where each morning you can get a variety of tea and coffee as well as numerous breakfast and lunch sandwiches to set you up for the day. So enjoy Tombstone as we did - can't...
Read moreWe usually visit Tombstone with our RV but decided to give a motel a whirl. Trail Riders Inn fell short of our expectations and advertised ratings. Registration took over 1/2 hour. The office door was locked. A worker on site had to go looking for someone to help. The woman who arrived seemed confused about what to do. Once she brought me to the room, the keys didn't work. That took a while to solve. The room may have been 14X14 ft. I will say it was clean and the queen sized bed was comfortable. No coffee service. There were 2 clocks on the wall but none worked. The heat source was a wall-mounted fake fireplace that had two settings: high and medium. No thermostat. The TV was an Internet Roku service that I was never able to figure out. The tiny bathroom had a small sink and shower stall. It boasted 12 soaps and 9 shampoos. No hair dryer. The unit seemed newly painted and upgraded. Oh, yes, the new roof on the building can be blamed for the nails in the parking lot. They seem to be a work in progress. Decent location to...
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