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350, Oak Street, 93304, Bakersfield, Kern County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 661-322-3300
sitio web: www.motel6.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 35.3609988, Longitude: -119.0382311
BROOKE RANDALL
::The front desk ladies are always so sweet. There's one old male who works during the days and night and he seems a little bit grumpy. Lol
Fin Omslag Van Knoblet Samways
::If you want to feel at one with nature, look no further, the rooms are full of bugs. Horrifying. Poor desk service and noisy location. You get what you pay for. Very cheap, low end motel. I would highly recommend, if your reading this, that you go elsewhere for temporary accommodation.
Jacqueline Alban
::Ideal stop off point for us whilst travelling around California. Good location, not too noisy, Accessible room was indeed accessible and the roll in shower was great, grab rails everywhere around the bathroom. Lovely hot water for the shower with option of hand held showerhead or fixed. Bed was super comfortable, probably the comfiest bed we have had during our holiday. Staff were great and very helpful. Surrounded by places to eat within walking distance.
Ally Parfet
::Door had gaps all around to let light, noise, and bugs in. Everything was generally dirty - from stained sheets to what looked like mold in the bathroom. Had to listen to drunks outside of the room until 3am, when someone tried to breakdown the door thinking it was their room. Thank god the deadbolt was there. I have felt more safe and less dirty camping than I did here.
Shawn Isola
::As a two star hotel my expectations were not very high to begin with, but this place gives other two star hotels a bad name. From the room door that doesn’t seal shut, with a door handle that barely holds on to the door. The bedsheets had cigarette burns in them. The air conditioner at least pushed out cold air, but it sounded like it was powered by a blender full of rocks. I stopped counting the roaches in the bathroom, which also looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in quite some time. I can’t really blame the hotel for the other rude guests, but I bet if the hotel door actually closed all the way I wouldn’t have to listen to them yelling at each other until 3:30 in the morning. But at the same time, I expect anywhere that charges what this place does per night to put at least a little effort into maintaining their establishment.