Located in Holbrook, Arizona, 22 miles from the Petrified Forrest, this hotel offers a seasonal heated outdoor pool and hot tub. All guest rooms include free Wi-Fi.
Featuring an indoor pool and a hot tub, this hotel is 30 minutes’ drive from Petrified Forest National Park. All rooms include free Wi-Fi. A continental breakfast is served to guests daily.
Located 1.4 miles from Navajo County Historical Society, Super 8 by Wyndham Holbrook offers 2-star accommodations in Holbrook and features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and a...
robert
United States of America
waffles were good. staff was friendly and accomodating. the room was clean.
Located in Holbrook, Econo Lodge I-40 Exit 286-Holbrook Holbrook is 2 miles from Navajo County Historical Society. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
GreenTree Inn of Holbrook, AZ provides free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Holbrook. Guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Dave
United States of America
Breakfast was typical of a motel continental breakfast so expectations were low, the room and motel was very clean and in great repair.
Located off Interstate 40, this hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool and serves a daily hot breakfast. All guest rooms have central heating and air conditioning and feature free Wi-Fi.
Offering free WiFi, 66 Motel is located in Holbrook, within 1.7 miles of Navajo County Historical Society. There's a restaurant serving Mexican cuisine, and free private parking is available.
Navarro
United States of America
I had to call the health department on this place, and Im almost positive this is the reason we were kicked out so horribly being owed so much money as well. My family & I stayed here in exchange for work and cash. As soon as we got to our first room which was room 20, there were blood stains on the pillow cases. There was also roaches on the ceiling looking at us. I was so disgusted with all the hair as well as blood on the sheets and stains on the floor that I decided to let my babies just sleep in their stroller until I cleaned up a bit. 2nd day of our stay 25% of my body had bug bites, I even had one right next to my eye. I went and told the owner & she insisted that it was a mosquito bite. Almost a month in we found an actual bed bug & killed it just to take it to the her. She then moved us to another room which was 32. That room was worse than the first.I went in that night with 4 cans of bed bug bombs & a brand new can of raid for the roaches. There was at least 40 on the ceiling that I counted. Not to mention the ones on the window seal, bathroom, microwave & fridge. After letting the room be fogged for 2 hours I still saw bed bugs crawling on the mattress. So I did a deep clean of the room and put DE all over the bed & head board. 2 weeks into being in that room I couldn't take it any more. The owner also over worked my husband & during our last week he no longer wanted to be there. She had made him work in the restaurant part of the building & the owner not only served expired food, but it smelled like a rotting corpse in the back. I also witnessed her take a box of rotting vegetables from outside of our room which was going to be thrown in the garbage. The whole building needs to be shut down or get new management.
The high point was the very friendly and helpful...
The high point was the very friendly and helpful receptionist. She gets a thumbs up.
The room was only just acceptably clean-ish. It could have done with a thorough dusting.
The walls are quite thin. Then there are the trains that come by frequently. They give out earplugs at the front desk to help with the train noise.
The biggest negative for me was the fact that there was no electrical outlet in the bathroom. For people having to blow dry their hair that’s a bit of a problem. For that reason alone I would not go back, although it’s a good value.
Ute
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Holbrook is the only real lodging option for visiting...
Holbrook is the only real lodging option for visiting Petrified Forest National Park...which is AMAZING (the blue mesa hike is a MUST). The southern entrance to the park is 15 or so miles from town and stunning. the rock shop at the turn out of town is one of the best. There is a terrific quilt shop on Main Street. Much of Holbrook is in need of investment, but it has a kitchy charm. Cement dinosaurs, a Disney Cars-like Teepee drive up motel complete with all the old 40's to 60's cars, and Giant silly signs. It really is a throwback to the grand Route 66 era, along with nearby Winslow, AZ. Several great diners and beyond the national park, it's a great, nostalgic stop on Route 66. If you have kids, make a game out of counting the silly old cement dinosaurs. they are EVERYWHERE. (pics from Petrified forest mostly) If you have time pair this town with Winslow (to stand on the corner) and grab a really tasty ice cream and latte in Winslow...on "the" corner.
Bethanne
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
The staff was very rude.
The staff was very rude.
Either they don't like their job or their guests. Well, after some stupid comments we received our room cards. Unfortunately, the room was directly opposite the loud ice machine, so we subsequently asked to change rooms. The staff didn't believe us that we hadn't entered or used the room. Only a few minutes had passed.
Despite the annoyance of the staff, we managed to change rooms. The newly assigned room was directly behind an elevator, so it wasn't ideal, but we made do. Unfortunately, the toilet didn't flush as usual in this room. But we didn't feel like having to deal with the staff again, so we settled for it and just mentioned it when we left the next day.
This hotel was the most expensive in Holbrook, but certainly not the best choice. Next time we'll look for a different hotel, for example Best Western or something similar.
Wilhelm
Germany
6.0
Scored 6.0
Holbrook is a small town part of Historic Route 66 and the I...
Holbrook is a small town part of Historic Route 66 and the I-40 corridor. It's close proximity to natural attractions such as Painted Desert and Petrified Forest along with the Navajo Reservation is really the only thing worth boasting about this place. It may have been because we visited in February, but this town felt very sleepy. A lot of shops along their main road were closed or boarded up and the only things my kids were interested in were taking a picture in front of some cartoonish dinosaur sculptures and the freight trains that would roll through. Ended up playing at the local public park for most of the time.
Colonel Mustard was pretty good for a hot-dog place. Got a yummy polish dog and the Greek fries were amazing all set in a repurposed classic gas station.
Mitchell
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Holbrook is fairly has-been, but we did fine a decent...
Holbrook is fairly has-been, but we did fine a decent Italian restaurant for dinner with our dog - Mesa Italiana. They have a closed in area out back with tables which is dog friendly. Food was quite good, too.
HarleyTravellerBOS
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
I forgot to mention they were a FIRE HAZARD.
I forgot to mention they were a FIRE HAZARD. (I used to work in insurance) and there was a malfunctioning three prong adaptor plug for the tv, microwave and refrigerator and all plug into and then into the wall. The refrigerator spoiled the food I carry as a diabetic in case the motel breakfast is crappy for me SINCE IT NEVER REALLY WORKED , we couldn't use the microwave because the PLUG SPARKED. The THREE PLUG RECEPTACLE WASN'T BUILT FOR THE LOAD.
I was on the second floor & the location was quiet & the bed was very comfortable. It's one of the cleaner hotels I stayed at this trip. There was plenty of hot water for showering & you can adjust the thermostat to your liking, when some other places preset the thermostat. I didn't see any bugs anywhere despite some of the other reviews I read & I stayed 10 nights. The room set up was very comfortable with a table & chairs so you don't have to try to eat at the desk.
Room was nice clean, bathroom was nice, floor was slippery when wet in the bathroom. The biggest issue was when we were called about our dog barking. We choice this place because it was dog friendly, they should understand that dogs bark. We do plan on staying here on the return trip. That will depend if they put us in a room that our dog can bark if people are walking near our room. There was also a thunder storm the night we stayed which may the dog bark.
The desert Inn is easy to get to and was a great location for us to visit the petrified forest. The double queen room had mini fridge and microwave. Roku is on the tv. It was very affordable and we thought the train was charming.
Compared to other motels we saw in the area, Brad's Desert Inn seemed to be the best. The motel across the hwy looks like it's about to fall down.
We stayed at this hotel because we would like to visit Petrified Forest National Park, the location of the hotel is closest. Breakfast is wonderful and fitness center is clean. I guess this is new building beacuse everything at this hotel looks very new. Only downside is the mattress is too soft for me.
This hotel was chosen as a one night stop on a long road trip we were doing. I chose it because of the proximity to The Petrified Forest NP, and the fact it was walking distance to places to eat that night. There was plenty of parking, and the breakfast choices were good.
Good hotel at a great price in a convenient location for going to Petrified Forest National Park. It is a little off from the town center but that should not be an issue as you'll probably drive here anyway. Would recommend as a hotel for visits in the area.
Comfortable bed. The hotel is on a main road from the highway leading into the town but it was quiet. It was easy to drive from the hotel to eating places and supermarkets. Holbrook makes a good base for visiting the Petrified Forest National Park.
Cheaper price, earlier in week stayed at $90 hotel because it advertised hot breakfast, coffee and microwave cereal in my opinion isn't hot breakfast, save the extra money and eat in town. $40 dollar difference can buy you a nice breakfast.
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