This is an excellent place to stay. Great value also. The lady at the front desk was awesome she was super sweet and super helpful. The room is clean. This is our second stay here and we will be coming back. They have a Continental breakfast which included muffins, waffles, boiled eggs, yogurt, etc. juice and coffee. Not bad. We come to town quite often to visit our ASU student. Close to campus too.
Justin O.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
We were very happy with the room and the rate. Due to the oil boom the hotel rates in San Angelo have become crazy high. This hotel listed reasonable rates and had good Unilocal reviews so we decided to give it a try. We had to add an extra night to our reservation at the last minute due to an emergency. The hotel staff was great to work with and it was no problem to add the extra night at the same low rate. The hotel is also pet friendly. Which is important to a lot of people now. The room was clean and the air conditioner worked well, which surprisingly is becoming less and less common in my experience. There was a fridge and microwave in the room, which was nice, and made our stay better. The free breakfast was nice, it was more continental than traditional, but I enjoyed some bagels and yogurt and coffee. We will stay here again during the ASU football season.
Sarah M.
Classificação do local: 2 Tulsa, OK
While in San Angelo for my brother’s wedding weekend our family all decided to stay here. The hotel is organized like an apartment complex with separate buildings and outdoor hallways. In the middle of the hotel there is decent sized pool and joining hot tub. Front desk staff was accommodating and friendly. The rooms left something to be desired. They were a little stinky and there were tiny bugs that congregated around the lights. Housekeeping only came during our 2 night stay to change our towels and take out the trash.
K.B. G.
Classificação do local: 4 Sonora, TX
Yes, 4 stars based on price alone. I’ve heard of very crappy $ 200+ per night rooms in San Angelo. As a smoker, I don’t really mind the smell even though I don’t smoke in my home or car. The bed isn’t top shelf, but adequate to price. The room is actually nice for a tight budget. People are friendly and Donutopia is right around the corner.
Mando G.
Classificação do local: 5 McAllen, TX
Great hospitality! The room was just what I needed! Bed was very comfortable. The manager and staff members were very welcoming and friendly(I heard they got a new manager). Definitely will be staying here next time.
Sam G.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
The rooms have all been renovated and are very clean. They looked pretty modern. Very satisfied with the price and room.
Loco T.
Classificação do local: 1 San Angelo, TX
This motel is in need of updates on all rooms the general manager is a tightwad and only updating certain rooms He also doesn’t honor all Choice Privilege Members With there rewards I’m sure he would charge you for the ice if he could figure out how.
Tim G.
Classificação do local: 2 Arlington, TX
Room was a no smoking room yet smelled like old smoke. Bed was uncomfortable and did not sleep well either of the two nights we were there. Rate was reasonable but that was about all. Breakfast consisted of hard boiled eggs and coffee.
Mike R.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I got the only room left, as I guess it’s «rodeo week», whatever that means. I wanted a smoking room but they only had one non-smoking room. Then some guy comes in begging for s non-smoking room and we switched. I immediately regretted my decision as I walked into the room. It smells like someone smoked a carton in here just before I walked in. Other than that its not very clean in here, everything looks dingy and I don’t look forward to stepping out of the shower tomorrow morning. I should’ve spent the extra $ 30 to go to Best Western. Don’t come here.
Remi L.
Classificação do local: 2 Boerne, TX
I spend a lot of time on the road with my trustful sidekick Winston(see nose pressed to the camera lens in profile picture). While I try to stay at another hotel chain, there are times when I have to resort to «other» hotels. In this case, the beggar could not be choosy. Thankfully, Rodeway had rooms available at the last minute. And thankfully, it was a non-smoking room. Plus, there was a great looking divey restaurant right across the street should one want to partake in seafood and/or adult beverages! And that’s where the good stuff ends… Upon entering the room, I wondered what qualified as «non-smoking» to the desk person. The stench of stale, boxed up cigarette smoke from decades past assailed the tender sensibilities of the bird dog(not to mention my nose!). Whatever, I needed a bed to sleep in for the night. The A/C hadn’t been left on, so using the tip of my pen to avoid the nefarious stains and mold spots, I hit the button to get the old busted ‘n broke machine purring… or rumbling as it was more want to do. I quickly discovered on my sojourn back to the car that Mr. Door felt I needed to invite guests into my room. Making the mental note to ensure that I forcefully closed and latched Mr. Door, I felt semi-mollified to know that the bolt was in working order, even if the self-closing mechanism was not. The shampoo and conditioner were of mis-matched brands, but at least the smelled better than the weird cinnamon vanilla goop HI Express is passing off these days. The bedside lamps were delicate in nature, and required minimal bumpage in order to cast their bright light into the room. And, there was a final redeeming grace to my sad, budget-conscious room… peaceful silence with nary a sound from outside or the neighbors.