First of all, THANK YOU for the stellar room hookup. We truly had a great time. My man said he has no complaints. They provided every necessity, perfectly. The one negative blarb I have is a 'me' problem, and it's that I needed more of that incredible conditioner for my thick-ass hair. 🤍
There is a parking lot, the room setting is very American, the bathroom is big enough, it is suitable for a small basin friend accommodation. The hotel is in the small town of Jackson. The town itself is very small. There are Chinese restaurants nearby, all in the supermarket. It is not easy to find.
The room facilities are good, but the room service just made the bed randomly and didn't clean it properly. A lot of garbage was not thrown away and the paper towels were not replenished.
Very high quality hotel with a beautiful lobby, great breakfast and very large clean rooms. The fitness room had good free weights and treadmill. I would definitely stay here again. If I have any complaints, my room did not have any blackout blinds, so people could see you through the window with their partial shades. Still a great hotel.
The hotel is old, except for many facilities, which are a bit anti-human, such as curtains, hair dryers, etc., the hair dryer must be held down with a hand on a key on the wall to keep operating.
Temporary modification of the hotel booked, not bad. Just next to the high speed, very convenient. The nearby Japanese sushi restaurant is very fresh and good. The hotel breakfast ended earlier, nine o'clock. Everything else is very good, the front desk is very Nice.
Environment: Not bad, in a roadside resort, less than one kilometer away from the center of the town, the layout is quite 🈶 characteristic, and it is quiet.
Hygiene: So-so, especially bedding and toiletries.
Service: OK.
Facilities: Not bad, there is a kitchen, the room is not too compact, and it is no problem to stay for one night
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GGuest UserAs I recall the place was clean and looked like a nice motel from the exterior and interior not sure worn out budget look.
My one big complaint about the hotel is that I booked a Queen and that bed did not look like a Queen. It looked like a fall. So when I went down the manager or owner said that all the beds in the hotel were the same size and that was a Queen. But I think they decreed in that hotel that full size beds for queens because at the next hotel I went to that had a Queen it sure looked a lot bigger. I did not have a tape measure with me to rip measures a bed but it sure looked small.
I was with my wife so we could sleep close and that's okay.
I had already asked to be placed on the 2nd floor to see the scenery outside the window at my wife's request and they put me on the wrong side but we did have some sort of scenery. I thought maybe the manager didn't want to move me twice but he said all the beds were the same size.
Anyway be warned if you book a Queen and this hotel you're getting a smaller bed.
I was busy and just spent a night there and did not get to enjoy the amenities but I saw they had a pool and heard they had no hot tub and I saw they had a little laundromat type area which is good.
They tried to have a nice breakfast with the offerings given the limitations of no commercial kitchen. They had frozen toast and frozen fried eggs with a block of cheese in each egg. The problem was the toast was frozen when I got a hold of it and so was the cheese in the middle of the cooked egg. They were out of eggs when I got there and I suspect the warmer would warm that she's up over time but probably people wanted eggs quicker than they could warm up. The breakfast could be greatly improved by the presence of a microwave oven. I just threw the frozen cinnamon toast on the waffle Maker and heated it up that way but I did not want to do that with an egg though I probably could have. But that would have been unkind to leave that cheese on the griddle for the next customer.
JJeaneI've been to Jackson many, many times and have driven past this property more times than I can count. I always thought it was a tiny little place, with no real ”curb appeal,” but heading back to Jackson in the off season, for one night, I thought I'd check it out. I was very pleasantly surprised! First, they allow dogs- bonus! Secondly, its actually quite a large property with lots of amenities, AND a super cute cafe for breakfast (not included) where I was able to get a cup of overnight oats, and a chai latte for the road. The bed was very comfortable, check in was friendly and quick (much appreciated after a 500+ mile drive) and its perfectly located close to the square which is a 5 minute walk. I'll be back!
GGuest UserI’m not going to sugarcoat this. The motel is a bit out of the way, which is fine with me. There aren’t a lot of amenities, which is also fine with me.
The thing that sets this Travelodge apart from other places is the PEOPLE! Scott is the owner and a great guy! The staff is AMERICAN, and incredibly friendly and accommodating. The price is less than competition in Cody, Wyoming about 20 miles closer to the area attractions, and I mean a lot less! I booked the room through Trip.com because of the extreme price difference, and ended up saving more than enough for an additional night, after rethinking our rushed plans. I would absolutely stay there again, and I highly recommend it for budget minded travelers.
TThomasFSullivanWe stayed here both on our way to Montana’s Little Big Horn Battlefield and back. This La Quinta was a welcome homecoming after seven days in a rough and in need of repairs hotel in Hardin. We left Hardin on our return drive, spent several hours at Devil’s Tower, and then crawled our way gratefully back to the La Quinta in Gillette. It was wonderful to have a deep, full bathtub once again—with a separate full counter sink and mirror! You never realize how much you appreciate certain basics until you find yourself without. Oh! Also, the scrambled eggs and sausage were a wonderful return welcome too! If the economy picks up again, please open a Wyndham Hotel anywhere in poor, under serviced Hardin, Montana!
GGuest UserStarting with the good, the location is ideal and within walking distance of the main attractions in Jackson. The check in was fast & friendly, they have a good selection of drinks available at all times in the lobby & complimentary cookies at check in which were delicious. However, despite the lobby looking very nice and welcoming, the rooms are dingy and very dated, with carpets that needs to be replaced and peeling paint. That said, it was fine for a night’s stay where we didn’t spend much time at the hotel, but the expensive price is not reflective of the fact this is a 3 star hotel and is in desperate need of updating.
GGuest UserThe Sheridan Inn was very nice. I do want to call out that when booking on the Sheridan Inn website versus Trip.com website, that there is a difference regarding the shower and bathtub. On the Sheridan inn website, it will specify clawfoot bathtub with handheld showerhead but that is not a selection on Trip.com. Trip.com just specifies shower or bathtub. So when we arrived, we were expecting a shower per our confirmation not a bathtub. We were not able to change our room to have a shower. With us only staying one night, it would’ve been better to have a shower versus a bathtub.
NnordinyOverall, I had a good experience staying at the Super 8 in Jackson. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped for a short stay. One of the highlights for me was the 24/7 free-flowing coffee in the lobby – a real bonus!
The staff were friendly and check-in was smooth. The location is convenient, with easy access to town and nearby attractions.
The only minor downside is that the hotel doesn’t have an elevator, so carrying luggage to upper floors might be a challenge for some. Still, everything else made up for it, and I’d happily stay here again.
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