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Best Western Inn Of Williams

2600 West Route 66
Williams , AZ  86046
Nightly Rates: ($99.99 - $100.99)
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Enjoy spacious accommodations at this three diamond hotel nestled in the pines at the base of Bill Williams Mountain in Williams, Arizona, the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon". Surround yourself in the whispers of our Ponderosa Pined forest property while escaping the sounds of downtown traffic and trains. The Best Western Inn of Williams is perfectly located approximately one hour South of Grand Canyon, Northwest of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon, East of the Grand Canyon Caverns and West of Sunset Crater and Wupatki Monument. Each spacious, comfortable room is fully equipped with complimentary high-speed Internet access, cable satellite television with pay-per-view, coffee/tea makers, irons/boards and refrigerators. All rooms are 100% nonsmoking. Every morning guests in this quiet Best Western hotel are greeted with a complimentary full breakfast featuring our waffle station, cereals, juices, pastries, muffins, fresh fruit, coffee, teas, and much more! After a busy day of sightseeing, golfing, shopping or hiking, visitors to this hotel can enjoy a dip in the heated outdoor pool or spa. Wind down your day with a refreshing cocktail, beer or wine in the lounge, by the pool or by the fire pit as you ponder your adventures for the next day. The Best Western Inn of Williams offers endless outdoor sightseeing and adventure activities. Guided jeep and van tours leave daily from the hotel and the friendly and informative staff is ready to create for you an exciting and memorable stay. Make your reservation and vacation plans today at the Best Western Inn of Williams!

Check In: 3:00 P.M.
Check Out: 12:00 P.M.
Native currency: American Dollars
Number of floors: 2
Number of rooms: 80
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time

Hotel Amenities:

(additional fees may apply to certain amenities)

  • Parking
  • Coffee Maker in Room
  • Free Parking
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities
  • Pool
  • Television with Cable
  • Fitness Center or Spa
  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
  • Free Local Telephone Calls
  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
  • Restaurant
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Fishing
  • Modem Lines in Room
  • Pets Allowed
  • Skiing
  • Coffee Maker in Room
  • Free Parking
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities
  • Pool
  • Television with Cable

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Location Description:
·From: Interstate 40. GATEWAY TO THE GRAND CANYON. The Best Western Inn of Williams is located at Interstate 40 and Exit 161 on the west side of scenic Williams, Arizona. ·From: The north. From the Grand Canyon area on Highway 64, stay on Highway 64 as it becomes Route 66 West. Go through town to the Best Western Inn of Williams. ·From: The east or west. From Interstate 40 take Exit 161, the Best Western Inn of Williams is located on the South side of Interstate 40.
Restaurants: * On premise: Start your day off right with the Best Western Inn of Williams' full breakfast buffet. With an assortment of delicious breakfast foods, you'll fuel up for the day. In the evening, enjoy the magnificent view from our cocktail lounge. * In the town of Williams, you will find a variety of restaurants.

Corporate Locations: * 1 mile(s) from U.S. Forest Service * 1 mile(s) from Downtown, shopping and dining * 2 mile(s) from Burlington Northern RR

Recreation: * 2 mile(s) from Elephant Rocks Golf Course * 5 mile(s) from Williams Ski Area * 70 mile(s) from Cliff Castle Casino and Bucky's Casino

Nearby Cities: * 25 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 58 mile(s) from Sedona * 175 mile(s) from Phoenix * 210 mile(s) from Las Vegas

Nearby Cities: * 25 miles from Flagstaff * 58 miles from Sedona * 175 miles from Phoenix

Education: * 30 mile(s) from Northern Arizona University

Local Attractions: In the summer months, Williams turns into a wild western town of the bygone days. Each day, you will have the chance to partake in how the west once was, with cowboys and gun-toting Buckskinners roaming our streets. If a little bit of century-old history strikes your fancy, visit the Historic Grand Canyon Railway. The famous vintage steamtrain heads out for the south rim of the Grand Canyon each morning year-round. The excitement begins at the 1908 Williams Depot where you enjoy numerous activities such as a free railroad museum, a quality gift shop, and the action of a Wild West shoot-out! At the Best Western Inn of Williams, the Arizona sunshine awaits you with a multitude of outdoor activities available. From a day on the golf course to the Grand Canyon Railway to the Grand Canyon herself the hiking, fishing, and sightseeing, wonders never cease. There are several lakes within just minutes of our doorstep. If it's just a little too cool to be found fishing or putting around on our new 18-hole Elephant Rocks Golf Course, you may just as well enjoy the beauty of our mountains from the top of Bill Williams Ski Area. Although there is such as variety of activities, shops, southwestern art and sights in Williams, there are more attractions to be found right outside our city gates. The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is just minutes away and houses a great array of beautiful animals, both native and foreign. You don't just look at the animal; you walk among them, touch them, and let them eat right out of your hand! The Grand Canyon Caverns bring visitors in throughout the year as another one of Arizona's National Wonders. Its limestone caverns reach 21 stories beneath the earth's surface and bear thousands of hidden treasures. To the east of Williams, you will find the grandeur of the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest. I will seem as though you stepped right into a watercolor masterpiece with rocks and petrified wood as colorful as the artist's palette. Finally, Sedona holds more beauty than the eye can behold. Red rocks and rock formations jump into your imagination and take charge! Located on Historic Route 66:* 1 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Railway Depot and Museum, 928-635-4253 * 2 mile(s) from Elephant Rocks Golf Course, 928-635-4935 * 5 mile(s) from Williams Ski Area, 928-635-4073 * 7 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Deer Farm, 928-635-9330 - Petting zoo open year round * 15 mile(s) from Bill Williams Mountain Look-out * 15 mile(s) from Historic Route 66 * 30 mile(s) from Northern Arizona University * 30 mile(s) from Bedrock City-Flintstones Fun Park, 928-635-2600 * 35 mile(s) from Walnut Canyon - Indian ruins * 40 mile(s) from Waputaki Indian Ruins and Sunset Crater, volcanic crater * 58 mile(s) from South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, 928-638-7888 * 60 mile(s) from Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon and red rock country * 65 mile(s) from Meteor Crater * 70 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Caverns * 70 mile(s) from Cliff Castle Casino , and Bucky's Casino * 100 mile(s) from Havasupai Falls * 120 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railway * 120 mile(s) from Petrified Forest/Painted Desert * 180 mile(s) from Hoover Dam * 182 mile(s) from Monument Valley

Local Attractions: In the summer months, Williams turns into a wild western town of the bygone days. Each day, you will have the chance to partake in how the west once was, with cowboys and gun-toting Buckskinners roaming our streets. If a little bit of century-old history strikes your fancy, visit the Historic Grand Canyon Railway. The famous vintage steamtrain heads out for the south rim of the Grand Canyon each morning year-round. The excitement begins at the 1908 Williams Depot where you enjoy numerous activities such as a free railroad museum, a quality gift shop, and the action of a Wild West shoot-out! At the Best Western Inn of Williams, the Arizona sunshine awaits you with a multitude of outdoor activities available. From a day on the golf course to the Grand Canyon Railway to the Grand Canyon herself the hiking, fishing, and sightseeing, wonders never cease. There are several lakes within just minutes of our doorstep. If it's just a little too cool to be found fishing or putting around on our new 18-hole Elephant Rocks Golf Course, you may just as well enjoy the beauty of our mountains from the top of Bill Williams Ski Area. Although there is such as variety of activities, shops, southwestern art and sights in Williams, there are more attractions to be found right outside our city gates. The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is just minutes away and houses a great array of beautiful animals, both native and foreign. You don't just look at the animal; you walk among them, touch them, and let them eat right out of your hand! The Grand Canyon Caverns bring visitors in throughout the year as another one of Arizona's National Wonders. Its limestone caverns reach 21 stories beneath the earth's surface and bear thousands of hidden treasures. To the east of Williams, you will find the grandeur of the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest. I will seem as though you stepped right into a watercolor masterpiece with rocks and petrified wood as colorful as the artist's palette. Finally, Sedona holds more beauty than the eye can behold. Red rocks and rock formations jump into your imagination and take charge! Located on Historic Route 66:* 1 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Railway Depot and Museum, 928-635-4253 * 2 mile(s) from Elephant Rocks Golf Course, 928-635-4935 * 5 mile(s) from Williams Ski Area, 928-635-4073 * 7 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Deer Farm, 928-635-9330 - Petting zoo open year round * 15 mile(s) from Bill Williams Mountain Look-out * 15 mile(s) from Historic Route 66 * 30 mile(s) from Northern Arizona University * 30 mile(s) from Bedrock City-Flintstones Fun Park, 928-635-2600 * 35 mile(s) from Walnut Canyon - Indian ruins * 40 mile(s) from Waputaki Indian Ruins and Sunset Crater, volcanic crater * 58 mile(s) from South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, 928-638-7888 * 60 mile(s) from Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon and red rock country * 65 mile(s) from Meteor Crater * 70 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Caverns * 70 mile(s) from Cliff Castle Casino , and Bucky's Casino * 100 mile(s) from Havasupai Falls * 120 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railway * 120 mile(s) from Petrified Forest/Painted Desert * 180 mile(s) from Hoover Dam * 182 mile(s) from Monument Valley

Local Attractions: In the summer months, Williams turns into a wild western town of the bygone days. Each day, you will have the chance to partake in how the west once was, with cowboys and gun-toting Buckskinners roaming our streets. If a little bit of century-old history strikes your fancy, visit the Historic Grand Canyon Railway. The famous vintage steamtrain heads out for the south rim of the Grand Canyon each morning year-round. The excitement begins at the 1908 Williams Depot where you enjoy numerous activities such as a free railroad museum, a quality gift shop, and the action of a Wild West shoot-out! At the Best Western Inn of Williams, the Arizona sunshine awaits you with a multitude of outdoor activities available. From a day on the golf course to the Grand Canyon Railway to the Grand Canyon herself the hiking, fishing, and sightseeing, wonders never cease. There are several lakes within just minutes of our doorstep. If it's just a little too cool to be found fishing or putting around on our new 18-hole Elephant Rocks Golf Course, you may just as well enjoy the beauty of our mountains from the top of Bill Williams Ski Area. Although there is such as variety of activities, shops, southwestern art and sights in Williams, there are more attractions to be found right outside our city gates. The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is just minutes away and houses a great array of beautiful animals, both native and foreign. You don't just look at the animal; you walk among them, touch them, and let them eat right out of your hand! The Grand Canyon Caverns bring visitors in throughout the year as another one of Arizona's National Wonders. Its limestone caverns reach 21 stories beneath the earth's surface and bear thousands of hidden treasures. To the east of Williams, you will find the grandeur of the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest. I will seem as though you stepped right into a watercolor masterpiece with rocks and petrified wood as colorful as the artist's palette. Finally, Sedona holds more beauty than the eye can behold. Red rocks and rock formations jump into your imagination and take charge! Located on Historic Route 66:* 1 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Railway Depot and Museum, 928-635-4253 * 2 mile(s) from Elephant Rocks Golf Course, 928-635-4935 * 5 mile(s) from Williams Ski Area, 928-635-4073 * 7 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Deer Farm, 928-635-9330 - Petting zoo open year round * 15 mile(s) from Bill Williams Mountain Look-out * 15 mile(s) from Historic Route 66 * 30 mile(s) from Northern Arizona University * 30 mile(s) from Bedrock City-Flintstones Fun Park, 928-635-2600 * 35 mile(s) from Walnut Canyon - Indian ruins * 40 mile(s) from Waputaki Indian Ruins and Sunset Crater, volcanic crater * 58 mile(s) from South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, 928-638-7888 * 60 mile(s) from Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon and red rock country * 65 mile(s) from Meteor Crater * 70 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Caverns * 70 mile(s) from Cliff Castle Casino , and Bucky's Casino * 100 mile(s) from Havasupai Falls * 120 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railway * 120 mile(s) from Petrified Forest/Painted Desert * 180 mile(s) from Hoover Dam * 182 mile(s) from Monument Valley

Local Attractions: In the summer months, Williams turns into a wild western town of the bygone days. Each day, you will have the chance to partake in how the west once was, with cowboys and gun-toting Buckskinners roaming our streets. If a little bit of century-old history strikes your fancy, visit the Historic Grand Canyon Railway. The famous vintage steamtrain heads out for the south rim of the Grand Canyon each morning year-round. The excitement begins at the 1908 Williams Depot where you enjoy numerous activities such as a free railroad museum, a quality gift shop, and the action of a Wild West shoot-out! At the Best Western Inn of Williams, the Arizona sunshine awaits you with a multitude of outdoor activities available. From a day on the golf course to the Grand Canyon Railway to the Grand Canyon herself the hiking, fishing, and sightseeing, wonders never cease. There are several lakes within just minutes of our doorstep. If it's just a little too cool to be found fishing or putting around on our new 18-hole Elephant Rocks Golf Course, you may just as well enjoy the beauty of our mountains from the top of Bill Williams Ski Area. Although there is such as variety of activities, shops, southwestern art and sights in Williams, there are more attractions to be found right outside our city gates. The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is just minutes away and houses a great array of beautiful animals, both native and foreign. You don't just look at the animal; you walk among them, touch them, and let them eat right out of your hand! The Grand Canyon Caverns bring visitors in throughout the year as another one of Arizona's National Wonders. Its limestone caverns reach 21 stories beneath the earth's surface and bear thousands of hidden treasures. To the east of Williams, you will find the grandeur of the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest. I will seem as though you stepped right into a watercolor masterpiece with rocks and petrified wood as colorful as the artist's palette. Finally, Sedona holds more beauty than the eye can behold. Red rocks and rock formations jump into your imagination and take charge! Located on Historic Route 66:* 1 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Railway Depot and Museum, 928-635-4253 * 2 mile(s) from Elephant Rocks Golf Course, 928-635-4935 * 5 mile(s) from Williams Ski Area, 928-635-4073 * 7 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Deer Farm, 928-635-9330 - Petting zoo open year round * 15 mile(s) from Bill Williams Mountain Look-out * 15 mile(s) from Historic Route 66 * 30 mile(s) from Northern Arizona University * 30 mile(s) from Bedrock City-Flintstones Fun Park, 928-635-2600 * 35 mile(s) from Walnut Canyon - Indian ruins * 40 mile(s) from Waputaki Indian Ruins and Sunset Crater, volcanic crater * 58 mile(s) from South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, 928-638-7888 * 60 mile(s) from Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon and red rock country * 65 mile(s) from Meteor Crater * 70 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Caverns * 70 mile(s) from Cliff Castle Casino , and Bucky's Casino * 100 mile(s) from Havasupai Falls * 120 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railway * 120 mile(s) from Petrified Forest/Painted Desert * 180 mile(s) from Hoover Dam * 182 mile(s) from Monument Valley

Corporate Locations: * 1 mile(s) from U.S. Forest Service * 2 mile(s) from Burlington Northern RR

Corporate Locations: * 1 mile(s) from U.S. Forest Service * 2 mile(s) from Burlington Northern RR

Corporate Locations: * 1 mile(s) from U.S. Forest Service * 2 mile(s) from Burlington Northern RR

Corporate Locations: * 1 mile(s) from U.S. Forest Service * 2 mile(s) from Burlington Northern RR

Nearby Cities: * 25 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 58 mile(s) from Sedona * 175 mile(s) from Phoenix * 210 mile(s) from Las Vegas

Nearby Cities: * 25 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 58 mile(s) from Sedona * 175 mile(s) from Phoenix * 210 mile(s) from Las Vegas

Nearby Cities: * 25 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 58 mile(s) from Sedona * 175 mile(s) from Phoenix * 210 mile(s) from Las Vegas

Nearby Cities: * 25 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 58 mile(s) from Sedona * 175 mile(s) from Phoenix * 210 mile(s) from Las Vegas

Transportation: * Smitty's Taxi Service, 928-635-9825 * 1 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 25 mile(s) from car rentals in Flagstaff * 30 mile(s) from Pulliam Airport, Flagstaff

Transportation: * Smitty's Taxi Service, 928-635-9825 * 1 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 25 mile(s) from car rentals in Flagstaff * 30 mile(s) from Pulliam Airport, Flagstaff

Transportation: * Smitty's Taxi Service, 928-635-9825 * 1 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 25 mile(s) from car rentals in Flagstaff * 30 mile(s) from Pulliam Airport, Flagstaff

Transportation: * Smitty's Taxi Service, 928-635-9825 * 1 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 25 mile(s) from car rentals in Flagstaff * 30 mile(s) from Pulliam Airport, Flagstaff

Local Attractions: * 0.0 Mile(s) from Jeep and personalized van tours and hikes to Grand Canyon rim or bottom. * 1 mile(s) from Williams Visitor Center * 1 mile(s) from Elephant Rocks Golf Course * 1 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Railway Depot * 1 mile(s) from Williams Aquatic Center * 1 mile(s) from Bill Williams Mountain Look-out * 7 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Deer Farm, 928-635-9330 - Petting zoo open year round * 7 mile(s) from Elk Ridge Ski and Outdoor Recreation * 15 mile(s) from Historic Route 66 * 30 mile(s) from Bedrock City-Flintstones Fun Park, 928-635-2600 * 35 mile(s) from Walnut Canyon - Indian ruins * 40 mile(s) from Waputaki Indian Ruins and Sunset Crater, volcanic crater * 58 mile(s) from South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, 928-638-7888 * 60 mile(s) from Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon and red rock country * 65 mile(s) from Meteor Crater * 70 mile(s) from Grand Canyon Caverns * 100 mile(s) from Havasupai Falls * 120 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railway * 120 mile(s) from Petrified Forest/Painted Desert * 180 mile(s) from Hoover Dam * 182 mile(s) from Monument Valley

Local Attractions: In the summer months, Williams turns into a wild western town of the bygone days. Each day, you will have the chance to partake in how the west once was, with cowboys and gun-toting Buckskinners roaming our streets. If a little bit of century-old history strikes your fancy, visit the Historic Grand Canyon Railway. The famous vintage steamtrain heads out for the south rim of the Grand Canyon each morning year-round. The excitement begins at the 1908 Williams Depot where you enjoy numerous activities such as a free railroad museum, a quality gift shop, and the action of a Wild West shoot-out! At the Best Western Inn of Williams, the Arizona sunshine awaits you with a multitude of outdoor activities available. From a day on the golf course to the Grand Canyon Railway to the Grand Canyon herself the hiking, fishing, and sightseeing, wonders never cease. There are several lakes within just minutes of our doorstep. If it's just a little too cool to be found fishing or putting around on our new 18-hole Elephant Rocks Golf Course, you may just as well enjoy the beauty of our mountains from the top of Bill Williams Ski Area. Although there is such as variety of activities, shops, southwestern art and sights in Williams, there are more attractions to be found right outside our city gates. The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is just minutes away and houses a great array of beautiful animals, both native and foreign. You don't just look at the animal; you walk among them, touch them, and let them eat right out of your hand! The Grand Canyon Caverns bring visitors in throughout the year as another one of Arizona's National Wonders. Its limestone caverns reach 21 stories beneath the earth's surface and bear thousands of hidden treasures. To the east of Williams, you will find the grandeur of the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest. I will seem as though you stepped right into a watercolor masterpiece with rocks and petrified wood as colorful as the artist's palette. Finally, Sedona holds more beauty than the eye can behold. Red rocks and rock formations jump into your imagination and take charge! * 2 miles from Elephant Rocks Golf Course, 520-635-4935 * 2 miles from Sultana Opera Theater * 5 miles from Williams Ski Area, 520-635-4073 * 7 miles from Grand Canyon Deer Farm, 520-635-9330 * 15 miles from Bill Williams Mountain Look-out * 15 miles from Historic Route 66 * 15 miles from Williams ski area * 25 miles from Northern Arizona University * 30 miles from Bedrock City-Flintstones Fun Park, 520-635-2600 * 58 miles from Grand Canyon National Park, 520-638-7888 * 65 miles from Meteor Crater * 70 miles from Grand Canyon Caverns * 120 miles from Verde Canyon Railway * 160 miles from Petrified Forest/Painted Desert * 182 miles from Monument Valley

Transportation: * 1 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 25 mile(s) from car rentals in Flagstaff * 30 mile(s) from Pulliam Airport, Flagstaff

Transportation: * Nearby car rental * 1 mile from Greyhound bus terminal * 30 miles from Pulliam Airport, Flagstaff * 35 miles from Flagstaff Taxi, Sun Taxi & Tours and A Friendly Cab, Flagstaff

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Guest Ratings & Reviews for Best Western Inn Of Williams:



Cleanliness: 9.0 - Staff: 7.0 - Location: 8.0


Oct. 21, 2009
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The continental breakfast was the best! The serve all the regular foods like cereal, and bagels, but also eggs and potatoes and sausage at no charge!
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Great place to stay, I would recommend this Hotel to anyone!

Oct. 20, 2009
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Nothing.
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I booked through Priceline.com. The hotel charged additional fee to get a two beds room instead of one bed room. Unfamiliar to the area and already tired in the late night, we had to pay the additional fee as the hotel demanded. It was the first time ever...Read More

Oct. 19, 2009
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Clean and friendly. Nicer hotel than I expected for the price.
No elevator for second floor.
This was a nicer place than I expected for the star and price range. It was clean, the staff was friendly, and the hotel was pleasant. They had a nice breakfast in the morning, which was an unexpected plus. This was a good stay in a clean room.

Oct. 16, 2009
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Oct. 10, 2009
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The bar and restaurants were very good.
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Overall a very good place to stay.

Oct. 02, 2009
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Very clean and comfort. Great breakfast.
There was only one staff in the morning. So I had to wait little longer to meet the staff.
I will stay here if I visit once again.

Sep. 22, 2009
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Hotel staff was not friendly or helpful at all.
Good location, breakfast were good, rooms and hotel were clean but unpleasant front desk staff.

Sep. 18, 2009
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Aug. 29, 2009
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Location, clean, complimentary breakfast was good.
No elevator, old TV's, beds were very hard.
Best things: Location is fairly close to Grand Canyon, room was clean and quiet. Worst things: No elevator in building, the TV's were very old, we asked the person who cleaned our room every day to leave the air on just a little because it got so hot in t...Read More

Aug. 21, 2009
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