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Best Western Rivers Edge
4.4/5101 Reviews
This was our second visit to this hotel. We absolutely love it here. Very nicely decorated room, the crashing river, only feet below your deck, walking distance to the entire town, what a gem. And don't forget that personally cooked breakfast, you don't get that at many hotels. Super friendly staff keep the place clean and well maintained. And, as a bonus, you can sit around the firepit next to the river at night and relax. This place is a winner in my book.
Super 8 by Wyndham Taos
3.1/599 Reviews
Front desk said we would be charged $35 to check in 30 minutes early. That's ridiculous enough alone. But when it was actually time to check in, we had to wait an extra 30 minutes because the six maids were gathered together at the front desk... I guess they were protesting something? No acknowledgement of the disparity once we were finally permitted to get to our room. Hallways were filthy. No 'do not disturb ' or 'please make up room' sign. Instead, there was a door hanger saying to either hang up towels or put them on the floor if you don't want to reuse. This did, logically, imply there would be daily cleaning. There was a nearly used up toilet paper roll on the dispenser. No spares. One tiny bar of hard soap. Along with tiny shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel. We checked in TWO ADULTS for FOUR days. ... There are costs listed if certain items came up missing at the end of the stay. Such as the (already missing) coffee pot, alarm clock, soap dish, coffee pot tray... and a price listed by each thing. Staff was indifferent and dismissive whenever we asked about anything. The main guy walked around in slippers at any and all times of day. Came up with excuses for not having orange juice for days... This morning, before checkout, we expected (I don't know why!) breakfast items to be available by 6:00 am, as is written. There were other people at the front desk when we came in, already waiting for overdue coffee and food. The usual front desk guy poked his head around a corner saying 'it's coming.' Eventually, after about an hour and a half past time, breakfast was available. There was one younger staff helper we saw briefly who was helpful. The bed itself was comfortable. We mentioned to a few locals where we were staying, and received reactions about the safety of the place. Now we understand. I can't believe this is affiliated - at all - even budget - with Wyndham.
Quality Inn
3.5/5100 Reviews
My spouse and I had an unbelievably rude experience here. We inquired about a room on 8/21/24 a little after 8 am. We were trying to take care of a few things before checking in including getting our member info (and diabetic care). My wife mentioned her diabetes and disability. But after just a few seconds, we were denied the room and literally chased away up to the parking entrance. The man invaded my wife's space very inappropriately. And she has a disability. It looked like they only had a few rooms filled, so you would think they would have wanted the business. This was borderline traumatic. Ignore the one star, this goes way below negative. We both will be filling out reviews here, and Google, as well as separate reports to the Americans with Disability Act and FTC. And we will be having a long talk with the corporate office at the end of our trip. In addition, there is a darker aspect to add that I didn't put above due to it's personal nature. But we feel we must add so travelers know how terrible the experience really was. My wife had a bad kidney infection at the time we were in the lobby, she was denied access to the restroom before we were thrown out. The combination of the infection, diabetes, and the horrible abuse from the staff caused her to lose control of her bodily functions before getting off the property. We have to consider this unforgivable. We will be continuing to find other sites to post.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest Price€417
Lowest Price€74
Number of Reviews899
Number of Hotels31
Average Price (Weekdays)€162
Average Price (Weekends)€183