What People are saying
Great stay!
Anita R on 01/03/2017 19:28
Very nice suite! Got a whirlpool suit and it was very spacious and clean! Big bathroom, first place I ever stayed the the water was very nice and hot! The guy on duty was very friendly and his kids where so sweet too. Had my dog with me as well and would go back Anytime! Kind of scary outside but didn't effect my stay. Thanks
Not somewhere I would recommend.
gardens100883 on 03/12/2016 00:27
Small outdated room. TV did not work. No tissue. Room phone did not work. Shady area. I usually do not stay in place with outside entries but the roads were bad and it was the only pet- friendly place in the area. The front desk person was pleasant. The room was non smoking and it smelled of smoke. I would not stay here again.
Adequate for a short stay
enrique s on 19/10/2016 20:22
We stayed one night. The place is adequate for a short stay, reasonably clean and the beds are OK, but it has a somewhat rundown look. Needs a lot of refurbishing. Good value for the rates they charge, just don't expect to much.
They admit they don't change the sheets
paree145 on 19/05/2016 14:51
Told the owner about cigarette burns in the sheets and nasty stains on the blanket. He laughed and said sometimes they don't even change the sheets. He spent more time on the phone ignoring us than talking to us. Avoid this place if you can. There are other options nearby.
A_really_mixed bag. The apotheosis of the Patel motel.
jnypa291 on 09/05/2016 06:41
I booked this place through Priceline at the last minute for a family funeral in the area. This was the lowest price in the area at $55, which I thought was a bit high considering the very nice Super 8s and Motel 6s I've stayed at for less than $40. But maybe Bedford, PA is becoming a hot spot for some reason. Anyway, I think the biggest issue with my stay was that the room I booked only had one bed. Yes, Priceline did mention that in the fine print, but in the past 20 years of staying in motels I have come to expect that an average room will have 2 beds; that's just become standard. This was an important detail, since I was staying with my wife and two young children. But this motel seemed to be from the 60s or 70s, so in addition to the fact that all the rooms that were separate from the main building only had one bed, the facility was showing its age in a lot of areas. The room was clean though and that was important. As for the rest of the experience, the front desk person was a gruff, older man who had an almost indecipherable accent. The door behind the front desk was decorated with a large, hand drawn swastika. I realize that that is a good luck symbol in India, but they are not in India and should get it through their heads that realize that swastikas mean something very different to Americans. There were numerous plants growing in various kinds of containers in the lobby. As for the breakfast, they had a waffle machine, which was a plus. There was orange juice, apple juice, coffee, bananas, some doughnuts, and two kinds of cereal. Certain items were only replenished if you asked and certain items weren't available at the time. I think the owners are very frugal with the breakfast and don't want to go out of their way to have you eat up their profits if they don't have to. Breakfast was supposed to start at 7 but didn't start until near 8. So, in short, the room was clean, it had an old mini fridge, the wife worked fine, and they even gave you a bar of soap. Make sure your room has two beds if that is important to you. And don't expect a professional level of customer service.