On August 13th I called Econo Lodge in Prineville and made a reservation for August 29th. We arrived August 29th and they told me my reservation was made for August 15th and they charged my card because I was a no show. They wanted me to pay for another night and I explained to the middle eastern lady she must have not understood me on the reservation date. She was very rude and told me she couldnt help me. I went outside called Rustler Inn and was in a room within 30 minutes, also the lady at Rustlers was very nice. BTW, I disputed the charge at Econo Lodge and my credit card co. refunded my money.
Jerry M.
Classificação do local: 4 Wilder, ID
Older motel, but always clean, comfortable and reasonably priced. I have stayed here a few time over the years and have never had an issue with the service or the rooms. Actually, compared to a huge chain on the other end of town, this place is a much better deal and much cheaper.
Aimee W.
Classificação do local: 5 Prineville, OR
The Rustlers Hotel was a great choice and a real bargain at $ 60. The room was large and clean with an ice cold mini fridge, a firm comfortable bed and informative signs throughout the room answering any Q’s you might have such as wifi code and how to operate the AC. I will definitely come back to Prineville for the nightlife and the Rustlers Inn.
Scrantz L.
Classificação do local: 3 Madison, WI
If you are passing through Prineville and need a clean, well-located, cheap motel — stay here. $ 55 for a big room, decorated with some fun John Wayne and cowboy stuff, a frig, wifi, comfy queen bed. A fine Mexican restaurant across the parking lot. If you are staying in Prine on the 4th of July and you have a room on the 2nd floor, the balcony faces the town’s fireworks show. You will have the best seats in the whole town. We did. You may also be able to see, hear and smell the smoke of the manager’s kids’ and friend’s fireworks, which were set off in the parking lot for 4 hours before the show — right below the guest rooms. I guess if you are into fireworks that is cool. If you’ve been driving all day and want to rest before the big celebration, it is not that great. The promised continental breakfast was«not available». ok.
Shane S.
Classificação do local: 2 Portland, OR
Ok, so being from Prineville, I have been in very few motels. In high school, I worked next door, and still never stepped inside a room. This motel used to be known as Rustler’s Roost, now it’s just Rustler’s Inn. From the outside, it looks a little goofy with the western motif and plastic outdoor furniture in front of each window outside.(I assume for smoking.) Inside, the rooms were clean, and rather large. The bed was hard as a rock, and make sure you read all the table tents and laminated instructions throughout the room before questioning how to do anything.(15 minutes, and a trip to the front desk to figure out the A/C) As much as we wanted this to be a fun experience, I think the little motel down the street with jacuzzi tubs would have been a better choice. Room plus tax was $ 60.23 on a Saturday night for two people, mid summer.