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    Canyon's End Motel

    Canyon's End Motel

    (8 reviews)

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    Well I have mixed feedback on this place. The owner was so nice to us. He waited for us and told us…read morewhere to go. He was really sweet and after we checked in we realized we were the only people there. He left the main building and we had the whole place for ourselves which was awesome. It's in middle of nowhere (in town with only one gas station and one bar). There is a store across the street but they don't sell liquor. We had to drive 2-3 more miles to get some booze. It was really hot inside so we took the table and chairs outside and sat there. The rooms itself were very smelly and bugs were everywhere. All over floors, furniture and BEDS! Dead and live! They were crawling everywhere. The bathrooms were smelling so bad too. We had a hard time with getting the smell out. A/C unit was super loud. You can't sleep with it on. The bathroom towels were great. Soft and luscious.

    When making plans for this trip, I had been debating between this nice motel, and Western Ranch. In…read morethe end, the horses and campfire of the ranch won out... Until we got there, and they told us, at 4:00 in the afternoon on the day of our reservations, that they cancelled them. For no reason, and without telling us. Thankfully, they work closely with Canyon's End, and even more thankfully, they had room for us. So we ended up here after all! These guys saved our trip. With two young, disappointed kids, traveling who knows how much farther away from our destination (Grand Canyon West) could have ruined our trip. Not only did they save our trip, but the owners were super nice and helpful. The room was great- clean, comfy, and well stocked. Everything worked well! So while my kids were disappointed they didn't get horse rides and a campfire, we had a great evening. And I saved a bunch of money, that we promptly spent on souvenirs the next day- so even they are glad with the way things ended up.

    Buffalo Bill's Resort and Casino

    Buffalo Bill's Resort and Casino

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    GETTING HERE:…read more Located in Primm Nevada (Stateline) off the I-15. It's next to the Primm Resort (the old Primadonna) and across the freeway from Whiskey Pete's (RIP). REVIEW: This is a very hard review to write. I too, like many other Yelpers, stayed here as a kid and in my early 20's. So much fun and so much history! I have great memories of the roller coaster, especially. All of that is now gone; thanks to shutdown and other extenuating factors. But, the memories remain. I visited recently to see a concert at the Desert Star of the Arena, so thought it best to get a room. I was in the B Tower, and suffice to say, it was horrible. I won't get into details, but it was bad. V bad. I felt it was too late to call the Front Desk (after the concert, when I returned to my room) that I just sucked it up and powered through the night. When I checked out I made sure to mention the state of the room and they were more than accommodating and courteous and assured me that I ^should have called them when I returned late to my room. This outstanding service bumped this review up from 1 star to 3, and I was close to rounding up to 4. There's a Denny's on property and be sure to check out the Bonnie and Clyde Car! There's an old/empty food court area and it's located at the back. It has a separate Yelp page that I will reiverw and update shortly. Prayer circle for Buffalo Bill's that it will power forward and come out even stronger than before. I know they can and will!

    My Fiancee and I did a weekend trip to Buffalo Bills Casino with my Aunt and her best friend…read more Neither of us, my Fiancee nor myself had ever stayed at this casino, and I've only had one other brief experience with this casino. However, both of us were so glad that we did! First off, the customer service. I would have given 5 stars but the cocktail waitress were super hard to catch and some of them seemed choosey on who to be nice to (I wish I could say more on this...). The rest of the staff, however, were simply amazing, on-point, exceptional customer service. From the second we walked in with our luggage, it literally was less than a minute while walking into the casino when one of their staff walked right across to us asking if we needed anything at all? From then on, the staff cleaning the rooms, to the bar tenders everyone just helped us to have a wonderful exceptional time. The both of us agreed, except for the cocktail waitress', some of the best customer service we have received in Vegas. The slot machines were nice and provided enough looseness for us to be able to play all day without breaking the bank and simply have a great time. I've never in vegas been able to stay within budget while playing slots, this was a first! Wonderful! One Bartender in particular, which I would remember his name but his bar was right next to the area with all the tv sports screens and stated he'd come over from the Primm (Older Caucasian gentleman). He was AWESOME, FRIENDLY, and kept us laughing and had a great time! Even the food vendors were all super helpful and friendly. We definitely recommend and will be back.

    Hualapai Lodge - Soap with tribal seal.

    Hualapai Lodge

    (105 reviews)

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    Arrived late. It is great arriving here…read more I've arrived at Hualapai Lodge since about 1993. I was what the old-timer's called an "Indian Agent." For 36 years I had a professional relationship with our Nation's tribes in Natural Resource Issues; farming, grazing, transportation, forestry, wildland fire, fire rehabilitation, forest and woodland fuels. Tribal business sense and economic development skills have grown, developed and steadily appeared. In 1981, two Traditional Elders of the Yakama and Wanapum Bands of the Columbia River said, "...We're gonna Indianize you chris..." That has happened no matter where my feet landed. Because I was formally introduced to the Baha'i Faith by a Yakama Tribal member, signing my "declaration card" on the Yakama Nation, I have participated in sharing and discussions many of my "Last of the White Guys" co-workers never knew. My views toward "Indian Country" are weighted to the positive side. I see the positive, not so much the negative. I know the distance traveled since my wife's mother was removed from her home, age 7, and trucked to the Truxton Canyon Boarding School, later to the Phoenix Indian School. That is why we booked our stay here on TripAdvisor. We ended up driving more than our planned 6 hours per day, arriving 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May, 23, 2026. We called ahead as the sky darkened. Our room waited, reserved as contracted. What did we expect? Comfortable bed, bathing and brushing, some rest, a morning meal. Be advised, Peach Springs is the source of "The Peach Springs Oscillator." The Pacific Railroad Act of 1862, "An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes." To sweeten the pot for railroad builders, the U.S. Government granted every other 640 acre, 1 square mile "section" of land five miles either side of the railroad right of way. The route of the 1855 railway survey passed through the Traditional Use Area of the Hualapai People. December 8, 1941, the Hualapai People won their right to their aboriginal lands in the U.S. Supreme Court. https://www.fjc.gov/history/spotlight-judicial-history/hualapai-and-aboriginal-title The flattest part of Hualapai lands are the right of way for the Union Pacific Railroad. The Hialapai Lodge is built on the former railroad townsite of Peach Springs, on Old Route 66. You will hearrailroad locomotives thrumming along the nearby tracks. I have no prolem with railroad noise. Semi trucks and their Jake Brakes, railroad sounds are the soundtrack of my life. The Peach Springs Oscillator is time passed between each train. In booming rcomomies, a train every 20 minutes. Slowing economies, mote time between trains. Our economy is slowing in 2026 - at least in goods hauled by railroad. We had an excellent rest, clean sheets, comfy bed. Good selection of channels on our flat screen. We were pleased with our choice.

    Warning! Do not stay at this hotel, it is a shyster operation altogether. I already reviewed their…read moremiserable restaurant and now I discover they blatantly overcharge. I made the room reservation at their website which informs you of an extra "concession" fee that will be charged when you check in, in addition to the very high room rate you have prepaid. Then, when I checked my credit card statement this charge was 50% higher! When I called to request a refund they hung up on me if you can believe it. Face it, even Indians can be dishonest. Stay overnight somewhere else -

    CasaBlanca Resort - CasaBlanca Outdoor Pool

    CasaBlanca Resort

    (576 reviews)

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    We stayed at the Casablanca Resort for a 5 day golf/birthday trip for my 50th Birthday! Our…read moreexperience was great and would recommend staying here if you come to Mesquite. There was something to do for everyone, and the food was good. I don't recommend the Einstein Bagel place if you are in a hurry in the morning as most of us were. They were so slow and didn't seem to have a sense of urgency to get your order out timely. The renovated rooms were good so recommend getting those rooms over the non renovated rooms. My friend went to the spa and she highly recommended getting a spa treatment while there. The pool was great too! Overall highly recommended this place while staying in Mesquite, NV.

    2nd year under construction with ,NO notification of this, when making the reservation…read more This year we made reservations , months ahead. I called a few days early, to confirm. I asked if we could request pool level, or casino level rooms, and they said yes. Again, no mention of construction. When we arrived, I was told the entire casino floor rooms were closed, due to construction. They offered the third floor, or higher up floors, because the pool level rooms were located directly under the construction. level. As we walked to the elevator, the noise was so loud/horrific, that I was scared to go on the elevator because I thought we would get trapped up on the floor if something happened . There was Constant, loud, banging due to the construction. The staff said this would be going on all's day, every single day. And, the pool was closed! They did not mentioned this on the phone, they didn't even tell us when we checked in. I asked for a refund , and we left to find another hotel. We will never go back to Casablanca , ever again. They said they'd refunded my card, but the chargers are still pending on my credit card.

    Meadview Motel - hotels - Updated June 2026

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