What People are saying
Typical cheap hotel. Not much to complain about
Sunshine81on 22/08/2017 05:38I love the reviews of this place that complain about stained carpet or worn furniture. It's a cheap hotel. You get what you pay for. The towels and sheets are clean. The bed is comfortable. The wifi works. There's breakfast included. It is a little overpriced. It should be around $50 a night for a single room. We paid a little over $70. I have a feeling they will negotiate. The place is run by foreigners and reeks of something coming from their room in back. Incense or something. One problem I think they should address is our room was missing the inside lock bar that all hotels have. There was a deadbolt but they should get the lock bar replaced.
Not Satisfied
Brittany Aon 12/06/2017 03:36This was the only hotel we could find for the weekend due to tournaments. When we walked into the building it smelled like curry. As we were walking up the steps there was dog pooped that looked like they just wiped it and left it. We entered into a hot room and they didn't even get our room ready for us. The Carpets looked like they hadnt been cleaned in weeks. The room felt nasty and I will not stay there again. I understand it is old but that does not excuse the filth.
Iritating
zman7058on 15/03/2017 14:29I got a room through priceline. An Ok deal. I've stayed here before. Not a great place, but for one night I could handle it. What really bugged me was when I checked in I was assigned a 1 bed room. I'm traveling with my son and really could use a second bed. Usually when this happens, they just change the reservation or I pay a couple dollars more. Nope $20. more. I wont staying here again. Price gougers. I also checked in at 10:30 at night, not like they would have rented it anyway.
Not a palace, but a good value for the price
GoBananaon 26/06/2015 08:29Not a palace, but a good value for the price
This was my second stop while driving from Maryland to Montana in 4 days. I stumbled across it after getting lost from a detour in Omaha. (Probably not their fault; I can get lost in a corner.) I'd planned to drive farther, but noticed this place from the Wendy's where I had my dinner. "[Bleep] it, I'm tired", I thought. I'd driven 12 hours already.
It cost something like $65, and was clean and comfortable. I don't recall any noise issues, especially since, as usual, I ran the fan constantly. And I was so tired, I wouldn't have noticed anything quieter than a gunshot anyway.
The room had a fridge and micro, and the breakfast area had a wafflemaker. It's on a main road, so you can easily find gas, snacks, etc. And if you've gotten lost, US 30 takes you right back to I-90 (eventually).
Owners are dishonest and rooms are filthy.
Jim and Jill Ron 06/02/2015 01:47We called the hotel from the hwy because it showed up as a Rodeway Inn on our GPS. I specifically told the lady that answered the phone we were looking for a Choice Hotel and she confirmed they were. When we arrived I gave her my Choice Privileges card and asked if my account had been credited. She replied "YES" I was suspicious that a Choice Hotel would be allowed to operate in such a condition and followed up with them. They confirmed the hotel was no longer associated with them. I can see why they would want nothing to do with this facility. It was without a doubt the dirtiest hotel we have ever stayed in. We had to leave at 6 am because we couldn't stand it in there. I am also disappointed with Choice Hotels that they do not force this owner using their brand name.