If there was a lower score, we would use it!! Next time, we will sleep in the car. This motel is slightly better than sleeping on the street! We have pictures to prove it! Carpets with deep dirt and tar on it; first floor bathroom window not securable with bars on the outside; shower small with mold on caulking and no way to latch door closed; no door on closet; a door jam smashed; no breakfast as advertised. Choice Hotels should be embarrassed to have this establishment on their list. The young clerk was friendly and helpful... the only positive thing we can say about this place.
During the night, we witnessed multiple drug deals take place from, you guessed it, Room 72. So the staff knew that this was a place where drugs are routinely sold, basically asked us if we were here to buy drugs and get high in our room, and still rented a room to us after discovering we were just passing through from Los Angeles to Portland.
We attempted to find a parking spot, but several were taken up by old refrigerators and kitchen appliances, so we parked around the entrance of the parking lot; which was almost as far away from our (upstairs) room as you could get. There were other (what seemed to be permanent) guests standing in their doorways, smoking, and watching us unpack our luggage from our car. It was unnerving.
My boyfriend and I live in the city so we choose this hotel all the time as members. Kevin accomodates us with great prices and he knows we are clean guests and checkout only within a few hours. Good prices and decent rooms has allowed my boyfriend and I to come here very often.
Had a room that the lights didnt work in and when requesting a different room or a refund-was told neither possible although they clearly werent full. Lady was rude and intrusive at checkout time. Room was filthy and property junky.
Due to the uncleanliness of the bathroom, we decided it was best not to use the shower. Upon our departure, we waited until another drug deal was concluded before attempting to quickly make it to our car. Unfortunately, the people who had just purchased the drugs were loitering on the only stairs between our room and our car. Fortunately, they moved out of our way without incident, but it's definitely not the kind of place we would ever stay at again. This has definitely removed Econo Lodge and Choice Hotels from our list of places to stay in the future.
The bathroom was dirty and had some sort of disgusting liquid on the floor, so we kept our shoes on just to be safe. One of the outlets was hanging out of the wall next to the bed. The room smelled, didn't seem clean, and was overall not a place where I would expect to pay almost $200 for a night (we stayed from midnight to 4:30am and barely slept due to the noise and other residents). I'm almost curious how much the on-site staff took for themselves.
This place is terrible, the lady running the place is very rude and she was k coming on my door before checkout time telling me to get out. The room I rented from her had no lights in the bathroom and the cover was missing from the switch and plugs the electrical was hanging out of the opening it's supposed to be mounted in. I asked for a different room and was refused then she told me if I didn't like the room I sidntsent to get it but she wouldn't give me my money back. Over all my experience was awful.
During check in, the staff asked if we knew "the guy in room 72". We were very confused and had no idea what he was referring to. Of course we didn't know him, we said. We had just driven from Disneyland on our way home to Oregon. Then he asked if we "normally keep the curtains open" during our hotel stays. Now we were somewhat worried and felt very uneasy, as if he was hoping to watch us while we slept. Of course we don't, so we replied, "no" with a nervous look. He said "oh wow, your wife looked at me like 'what a bizarre question'.. It's just that if other people see how nice your room is, they'll ask why they don't have such a nice room." If our room was the "nicer" room, I feel awful for the other guests. He seemed to be on some sort of drugs as well, which didn't make us feel that safe. We were falling asleep while driving and the other hotels in the area had no vacancy, so we didn't have much of a choice.
Econo Lodge is a US Lodging based in Fairfield, California. Econo Lodge is located at 1349 W Texas St, Fairfield, CA 94533, USA.
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