I stayed here recently, and was pretty happy with it. It was small but clean, had a fridge and microwave. Bed was comfortable, sometimes has road noise but not too bad. I took a star off for the internet, which was weak and often went down. Other than that, it was fine.
Roxanne M.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I stayed in a small room with two double-beds. The bathroom was good beds comfortable, had a big TV. It was clean, it had a microwave and refrigerator and was right across the street from a supermarket and a few stores and Friendly’s restaurant. Convenient location, super helpful owner with good hours. Provided coffee and muffins in the morning. Wasn’t super cheap but that’s because we went during tourist season. I was happy to find a non-smoking room. If you want luxury with a fitness center and huge restaurant, this is not the place, but I needed an affordable place to stay last minute. I liked it. I’d go back.
Brian F.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Good, dependable low cost but clean and neat motel. Stayed there two nights in early October, and was just as good and friendly as when we stayed back in the fall on 2011. It has free WiFi, but I didn’t try it. Nice to have clean fresh towels on our 2nd day there. It’s across the street from Friendly’s! Definitely would stay there again.
Brian M.
Classificação do local: 2 Enfield, NH
This is one of those«you get what you pay for» type of places. We paid $ 60. Everything about the room, from the tv to the bathroom, was tiny. If the room was any smaller they would’ve had to have given us bunkbeds. The walls were also paper thin so, for your sake, I hope you’re a deep sleeper. The traffic buzzing by on the busy main street would be enough to keep a person up by itself, but if that weren’t enough there’s also the thumping from the karioke going on in the bar next door. This is a cheap place to get a little shuteye. It was perfect for two brothers heading out to the middle of nowhere who were just using the Berkshires as a place to ride our mountain bikes all day. But would I take my girlfriend there? Only if I decided that I didn’t love her anymore and wanted to break up with her.
Peter G.
Classificação do local: 5 Iowa City, IA
Wow, a great cheap motel. Proprietors always visible and helpful, friendly without being overbearing. Dated, old but impeccably clean. Also, cheapest place in town at $ 55(including tax). Sorry, everything gets more expensive when James taylor is involved to offset the unfortunate boomer«inn“flux There is wi-fi, I think, you just have to sort of position yourself right in the room.
Jennifer R.
Classificação do local: 2 Saugus, MA
I don’t want to trash this motel for it was a bit of a blast from the past for me. The Wagon Wheel features very small rooms with equally small(double) beds and reminded me of many of the motels my family and I had vacationed at in the early ’70’s. Rooms were very adequate; décor was motel standard but the price was ridiculous. My husband and I paid nearly $ 200 for a night’s stay at the Wagon Wheel while James Taylor was in town. Talk about being price gouged. Ouch!!! For just another $ 75, we could have stayed at a very nice bed and breakfast that was within driving distance to Tanglewood but nothing was available. I understand the concept of supply and demand as do the owners of this motel. If the price had been more reasonable, I would have drifted off to sleep feeling just fine. Instead, I laid awake for most of the night bashing myself for paying a ridiculous amount of money for a room that smelled musty… even if that musty smell was somewhat comforting and reminiscent of my youth:)