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Holiday Inn Express Show Low
4.3/5100 Reviews

Holiday Inn Express Show Low

Show Low|1.44km from downtown
My husband and I stayed here two nights. Our room was nice. The bed was extremely comfortable. There was no street noise. I would recommend this hotel to someone staying in Show Low. I liked that each side of the king-sized bed had a large nightstand with a reading light. I liked that the sink area had a small nightlight built into the electric socket. We had brought our own nightlight, but I am happy the hotel provided one. The room had one upholstered arm chair plus an upholstered swivel desk chair with no arms The seating was comfortable. (I would have preferred two upholstered arm chairs, since I ended up sitting on the bed.) I liked the desk lamp. I did not need to fumble for a switch; all I had to do was touch a pad near the base of the lamp. The lamp had settings for low medium, high, and off. I liked that the refrigerator was big enough to lay several bottles of water flat. We put additional bottles in the door rack. The room also had a microwave and a coffee maker that we did not use. I liked that the air conditioning worked and was not overly loud. I liked how the room had three layers of curtains so that you could adjust the amount of light entering the room. I liked that the room had a small closet with sufficient hangers. There was an iron and ironing board. I wish there had been a towel rack by the sink. I put the face towel next to the sink, but it got wet from sink use. The sink and its counter were conveniently located near the entryway. The bathroom contained only the toilet and the bathtub/shower. We found the bathtub drain difficult to operate. You were supposed to push a circular plate to make the stopper pop up and release. A part fell off. My husband managed to adjust it so the tub would drain. The bathroom had a motion-activated fan. Every time I walked into the room, the fan turned on. I suppose that frequent fan use helps dry out the room and prevent mold, but I found the noise annoying. What was really annoying is that the fan stayed on for several minutes after the occupant left the bathroom. I finally figured out that there was a small button that you could push to turn off the fan. Thereafter I turned off the fan every time I left the bathroom. The room had an alarm clock that we did not want to sound in the middle of the night. My husband could not get the alarm to turn to the off position, so he unplugged the clock. One morning at the hotel, we sat in the breakfast room for quite a while reading the newspaper and drinking coffee. We had other breakfast plans so we did not sample the food. I will note that the hotel had more extensive food offerings than many other mid-priced hotels. I saw cheese omelets under a heat lamp, Chobani yogurt cups, raisins, dried cranberries, chopped nuts, half and half creamer capsules, two nondairy creamers dispensers, plus other more common offerings. A staff person came by frequently to clean the breakfast room and check the coffee urns. I liked that

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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

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Reviews for Navajo County Hotels

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Rodeway Inn Silver Creek Inn
4/5101 Reviews
The room was spotless, the staff were friendly, there were no issues with noise or other guests. The in-room air conditioner can be used to mask any road noise and both of us got two great night’s sleep. A fantastic experience. This is no mere hole in the wall motel.
Motel 6 Winslow, AZ
3.6/595 Reviews
Motel, the request can't be too high
Days Inn by Wyndham Holbrook
4/5100 Reviews
A 10+ property. Clean rooms and bedding, lots of dog travelers during our stay. Not a fancy breakfast but good enough.....away from the highway so very quiet. Extremely quick check in process. There are ADA ramps on both sides of the building.
Best Western Arizonian Inn
3.9/5100 Reviews
Breakfast is a typical American breakfast with waffles, two or three snacks, and the total is not bad. Both the room and the bed are available. Just on the roadside, the traffic is convenient. It is a bit far from the town and there are no consumable items.
Wetherill Inn
3.9/526 Reviews
I was looking for a place to stay within reasonable driving distance of Monument Valley that was not one of the big hotel chains (and didn't have big-hotel-chain prices), and this inn fit the bill, without skimping on amenities. The room was attractive, comfortable and very clean. We could park right outside the door. The breakfast room offered hot foods, fruit, yogurt, etc. The staff was very gracious and helpful. We spent three nights there in October and the inn was full every night with guests from around the world, so I recommend making a reservation. The inn is not on Highway 160 with the other hotels. Head north through the town on Highway 163, the road to Monument Valley, and you’ll find it on the left. Kayenta is a small town, so driving to a restaurant for dinner is easy.
Pinetop Studio Suites
3.7/595 Reviews
Overall: Remember the line 'you get what you pay for'? Well this place is true to that saying. It was a bargain. We booked it as it was close to the 'centre' of town, but when a town that is 2-3 miles long along one road, the term 'centre' is slightly irrelevant. Turns out 'most guests' are there for longer stays whilst working in the area or between homes. Reception: No complaints on arrival. We were shown to our room pretty quickly. We had a problem one evening using the electronic number pad to get back into our room which at 10pm at night was a royal PITA. We were then told the following morning that there was 'nothing wrong with the lock' which I am not sure is true. Room: See my comment in the first section. The room was perfectly fine but a bit odd in terms of layout. The bed was great but there was a whirlpool bath in the room plus a shower/bath combination and toilet in the bathroom but the sink was in a separate space by the small kitchen space where there was a microwave, a fridge freezer and a kitchen sink. Food: No food in the motel, but loads in the town. We had a great meal, albeit where the steak's were overcooked in ????? But our favourite place was The Den, or The Lion's Den to give it it's full name. I have done a separate review of it here ????? Staff: Nothing to complain or write home about. The communication with staff was fine and all our questions were answered perfectly well. Return: Would I stay there again? Probably not.

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More About Navajo County

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Navajo County using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Although Navajo County is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. When looking for hotels in Navajo County, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 188 SGD. There are 1 four-star hotels in Navajo County at an average price of 230 SGD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Navajo County at an average price of 192 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Navajo County, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hopi Cultural Center in Navajo County is a favorite among Trip.com users.

You can choose attractions in Navajo County that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. The most famous attractions locally are Rainbow Forest Museum, Jackrabbit Trading Post, Monument Valley. Commercial areas like The Jack Rabbit Trading Post, Geronimo's Trading Post, Stewart's Petrified Wood are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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