This is no longer a «Courtesy Inn». It is a Super 8. Very recently renovated. Nice clean rooms. I loved the hardwood floors as opposed to carpet as seemed much cleaner. Very comfortable King sized bed in our«cheapest» room. Effective air-conditioner! Rates reasonable for the area. As an «over-60» I would have appreciated a grab bar in the tub-shower. Also, smallest soap bars made and the usual thin towels for this non-luxury hotel. Would have received 4 stars except for the breakfast and breakfast area. The continental breakfast features the cheapest of plastic wrapped pastries, non-bagel bagels, generic corn flakes. There was no protein offered. The breakfast area was a mess when I arrived in the middle of its availability… trash can over-flowing, tables strewn with debris. I cleaned it up and then noticed a receptionist sitting behind the very high desk so that I did not see her when I came in. Good coffee.
Amelia W.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Monica, CA
Clean, quiet, convenient and economical. Doesn’t get better than this, especially if you’re just stopping for some rest and a shower. Under new ownership, it’s now a super 8. Our room was recently remodeled. Will be back if we pass through here again.
Peter F.
Classificação do local: 4 La Mesa, CA
In the middle of renovating. My room was fine. The clerk was nice, and gave me a nice, quiet room. I asked for no noise. Everything was in good shape. Frig, micro, roomy bathroom. Working Wi-Fi. The price is reasonable. I missed the breakfast, so no comment on that. The owners are nice and available. I’d go back there, if in the area.
Denny B.
Classificação do local: 1 San Marino, CA
For around $ 50/night you can bring your own towels and some liquid plumber. You can test your sidesaddle equestrian skills on the toilet with the broken seat. There are alternatives in this city. Use any of them. Breakfast was a joke.
John S.
Classificação do local: 3 Petaluma, CA
A great bargin. Clean and quiet. Plenty of food and coffee options nearby. I wish I had found this earlier and not wasted money at the Motel 6 next door.
Heather H.
Classificação do local: 4 Elk Grove, CA
Wanted to visit my husband down at Camp Roberts for Father’s Day. Turns out Cal Poly was having it’s graduation so Paso Robles was completely sold out, and they had one room at the Econo Lodge in SLO for $ 300. I finally settled on King City, which was also quickly running out of rooms, but at least still reasonably priced, I believe my rate was $ 80? They always say, you get what you pay for, so my expectations were reasonable, however I was pleasantly surprised. It looks like they are kinda in the middle of renos, upgraded bathrooms, bed soft as a feather, not what you’d expect from your typical cut rate motel. Though King City wasn’t my destination of choice, the courtesy inn helped me make the most of it by providing a great night sleep.
Raymond J.
Classificação do local: 4 Saratoga, CA
We stopped by for rest, they gave us fast service included free wifi and breakfast. Thank you The price also very good.
Jose S.
Classificação do local: 1 Hollister, CA
Terrible place 69 dollars for a night of hell. Beds are dirty full of hair and I saw some of what we believed to be bed bugs. Wifi doesn’t work. Paint drippings on some of the chairs which smell bad when you sit in them.
Gail B.
Classificação do local: 3 Portland, OR
We pulled into Keefers Inn, but when I mentioned dog owner sent us to Courtesy Inn, w/wooden floors as pet-friendly rooms. We really liked it, especially the floors. It felt very clean. Standard gross bedspreads, but comfy armchairs. Cheap, $ 69 for family of three and dog. Hot tub jets not functioning. Big bathroom. Cable tv goes fuzzy throughout establishment, bugged my husband more than me.
Sonia M.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
Chances are, if you’re looking for a motel in King City, it’s because you’re(A) en route to or from somewhere, or,(B) unable to find an available campsite nearby. We booked a room at Courtesy Inn because we fell into one of those categories. We walked into our room, and it looked very basic, but fine. There was a faint smell of *something* but I was willing to overlook that. It wasn’t until we pulled down the comforter and saw the fitted sheet that there was cause for alarm. The sheet was wrinkled, and not in that«fresh out of the washing machine» way. It was wrinkled like someone had slept in the bed and the sheets had not been changed. On top of that, there was a nice long hair in the middle of the sheet. We called room service to ask for fresh sheets, but were instead asked to move to a new room. The new room did have new sheets, but was really run-down looking. And, as far as the continental breakfast, it was very limited in choices. But really, that was not a surprise.
Amy K.
Classificação do local: 4 Monticello, MN
Reasonable rates, newly remodeled, feaux hardwood floor, only place open in central Cali last Saturday along 101, hidden gem. Nice, hard-working woman behind the counter who seemed to stay up all night checking in late-night travelers. Air conditioner was a little dirty, maybe from not needing to be used for a while. Poor water pressure in shower. Room numbers were not clear from parking lot so it was hard to find our room and know where to park.
Don D.
Classificação do local: 4 Whittier, CA
I was very happy with my one night stay at Courtesy Inn. My room was much nicer than the bland exterior lead me to expect. It seemed newly remodeled with decorator paint color, very nice bed with comforter, and new furniture throughout. The refrigerator was separated from the sleeping area by a door, which is a very good idea(I have often unplugged the refrigerator in other hotels when it was bothering me). This is a small detail but I really liked the shower. There was a no-slip mat provided(it amazes me how many hotels don’t seem to care that their shower floor is slippery) and the shower head was high enough that I didn’t have to bend over to get my head under it. The room was spotlessly clean, very comfortable and quiet and the area felt safe. I do not ask for more than that, especially in King City — home to many one-star hotels. The pool looked fine but since my stay was in January I did not use it. The one negative I have to report is that the included breakfast was fairly limited. I didn’t see any fruit or eggs, mostly just carbs.
Rob P.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
This is place is nothing like they advertise. There rooms are dirty with toothpaste on the shower curtains and plugged sinks with no one at the front desk to help till the next day. Call AAA, this place is not even on there list yet they advertise a AAA inn. Be aware the same owners run the Keefer’s Inn also.
Finnegan M.
Classificação do local: 1 Panama City Beach, FL
My Dad called ahead to get a rate to stay at their hotel for an extended stay for a business trip. The owner’s wife quoted a rate of $ 55 a night including two dogs and taxes. While calling around, he also called the Keefer Inn and reached the husband, who remarked that his wife had already quoted the Courtesy Inn for $ 55 a night with two(very small) dogs – and he did not seem very happy about it! When we showed up to checkin, she denied that she had quoted us the price and wanted $ 79 per night plus taxes. Do not trust this place as they do not keep their word in oral contracts – and there was no misunderstanding whatsoever!