"The chain hotel has stable quality and has everything it should have.
The surrounding area is a bit deserted, and there are no restaurants within sight, but of course it is not a big problem to drive by yourself.
The breakfast variety is a bit monotonous."
"I have traveled for Power Trip. A price was okay if compare a location and a service. Staff wasn't really willing to help, but it wasn't a big issue. A regular Express hotel from this network."
"It's a very ordinary hotel, nothing special, but the price of hotels in the desert is very expensive. If you don't tell the front desk, you will definitely be assigned to the farthest room in the back, dragging your big suitcase. Remember to make your request clear when checking in."
"The room was large and clean, the breakfast was rich, and there were several fast food restaurants nearby. However, it was a long way from Joshua Tree and Death Valley, at least an hour's drive away, but it was not far from the Desert Outlet, so you could stop by and take a look."
"The price was cheap so I didn't expect much from the facilities, but overall I was satisfied. I would visit again and what I was most satisfied with was that the floors weren't carpeted. The surrounding infrastructure was fine, but it's an area where you can't travel by public transportation without a car."
"In Las Vegas, many hotels pay a resort fee. Best Western Hotel does not require a resort fee and breakfast. Breakfast is an American breakfast and you can make waffles yourself. Drive to Las Vegas Boulevard in less than ten minutes. Very good value for money."
"The room is very big, very clean, that is, the faucet is not so good, especially the one on the refrigerator in the room. The water is very small and makes a squeaky sound, so I dare not use it. The bathing faucet is not very good. Fortunately, breakfast is not bad. I only stayed for one night. There is no big problem. After the full prepayment, I will pre-authorize me for a deposit of $25."
"The two-bedroom suite I lived in is actually two one-bedroom suites connected together, which is not bad. The kitchen supplies are very complete, and there is a Walmart nearby where you can buy some breakfast and make it in the room. The bad thing is that there is a charge for parking, and then we went to another Westin in palm Spring to park for free. Don't let late check out😌"
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Palm Desert?
August is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Palm Desert, with average nightly rates around HK$1,307. Prices peak in September, when rates reach about HK$3,375 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 13, 2025 to January 13, 2026.)
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HK$2,000
HK$4,000
HK$2,363
Jan
HK$2,453
Feb
HK$3,035
Mar
HK$1,798
Apr
HK$1,703
May
HK$1,484
Jun
HK$1,696
Jul
HK$1,307
Aug
HK$3,375
Sep
HK$1,817
Oct
HK$2,126
Nov
HK$2,156
Dec
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Palm Desert?
Hotel rates in Palm Desert are typically lowest on Tuesday, with average nightly rates around HK$1,547. Friday tends to be the most expensive, averaging HK$2,735 per night.
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