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    Melody Ranch Motel

    4.4 (103 reviews)
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    Open 7:30 am - 11:00 AM

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    Erlinda G.

    Check in was smooth, price is very affordable, room clean, with a refrigerator and coffee maker

    Helen L.

    Reminds me of a cruise ship shower stall. Maybe a tiny bit bigger. Water saving shower head, hits you, and it hurts. Nicest people who run this place for 60 years. Thanks, Frank. Kerug Coffee and muffin/danish in the lobby. This kept us going for the day. Pretty quiet. Good blackout curtains to keep the bright sun out. Nice remote air conditioner. The beds were comfy. Small refrigerator and microwave. Small TV in today's standards. Assigned parking spaces. Very clean. Dont come during graduation time at Cal Poly. Rates really go up, and there's no room at the inn.

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    Myphuong L.

    Check in was easy, I had called 40 mins in advanced to asked if my room was available and she said yes. They are not paperless and she had me fill out my name, address, driver license and vehicle license. Then handed me a physical key. She said "We're an old school motel and we have you pay after your stay". I am so glad that I insisted on charging my card at that instance because no one was to be found the day I left. You have an assigned parking space. Your room number corresponds to your parking spot. I thought that was weird like invasion of privacy when someone can know if you're home or not and if that room is taken. But she said it's because if you're home late, you'll have a spot. I'm assuming there's not enough parking? How can that be when each room is connected to a spot? I feel like I've been transformed back to the 70s to my childhood home with outdated decor of patterned carpet, wood trim, low tile sink, slim shower, fleece blankets, and mix match blankets. If you can pass all that, it's actually a quaint little place with a mini fridge, no microwave, a swimming pool and designated outdoor smoking area. After all, it's a 'ranch' theme. (+) A.C with remote (+) Heater has its own thermostat and wall furnace (+) All one level, no need to worry about stairs. 20 units. (+) 3 extra pillows and one fleece blanket in the closet. (-) No outlets. Just a power strip behind the fridge. (-) No iron - I'm sure you can call to ask (-) No microwave - Must call to ask and they will bring it to you if they have it available. Otherwise, the office can heat it up for you. (-) Shampoo is in a 0.4 ounce sample size pouch. (-) Very slim standing shower (-) Low sink, not ideal for tall folks (-) Small standard size toilet bowl (-) Physical key (-) The tv lags between channels and not clear (-) The towel hook behind the door was as high as the door way. Quite a reach. My Expedia reservation said the office opens at 7am but the hours on the door says 7:30am, yet there's a clock that says "Be right back at 8am". I came by at 7:10, then at 8:30 the sign was flipped to "open" but a note that says "...stepping out be right back..." and finally 9am. That same note was still there. Imagine if I needed to pay? So I dropped the keys in the drop box. Overall, it was clean and most importantly, we felt safe. It's 10 minutes from Sensorio light show. It's also far from downtown, you would have to drive.

    Bailey B.

    Reasonably priced, quaint, charming and comfortable. I really enjoyed my two nights at this motel. It had everything I needed. On Friday nights, the taco pop up across the street was also a perk. I sat outside near the pool and ate my tacos and it was beautiful peaceful. I would stay here again and I'd recommend to anybody who appreciates timeless charm.

    It's every bit as old-school as it seems from the road.
    Brandon M.

    I come to Paso a few times a year for work, usually on short notice and I've ended up at Melody Ranch a few different times. I have to echo what most of the other reviewers say; yes it's an older, simple motel but it maintains that slightly homey charm and it's notably clean with great customer service. The people are always welcoming and warm in a way that always reads as genuine and although it's older to the point that even the Kleenex dispenser and the brass doorknobs and hardware can easily be dated to the 1960's, everything works so it yields and simple no nonsense experience. If you're the type of person that is admittedly "higher maintenance" then it's probably not for you, but if your more on the reasonable and down-to-earth end of the spectrum and prioritize cleanliness and kindness above modern amenities, give it a try. I genuinely think the owners deserve it.

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    Nostalgic, no frills motel. Perfect for our stay...a place to lay our heads after wine tastings, brewery hopping, and a concert at Vina Robles. Lots of food options within a 5 minute drive! Room included a mini fridge that worked great! Place was nice and quiet. We can't wait to stay here again!

    Janine D.

    We travel often from Southern California to the Paso Robles area. Our favorite place to stay is the Melody Ranch Motel, a quintessential 50's motor inn. The owners (maybe original owners!) are warm and hospitable. We are always made to feel welcome! I have given them 5 stars because they excel at being what they are, a clean, comfortable budget motel. The beds are good, the towels of nice quality and a location that is adjacent to the center of town. We walk to fabulous restaurants and shopping opportunities. If you are looking for Ritz Carlton luxury, don't stay here and then write a lousy review!! This is a great place to stay!

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    This was a nice newer hotel in Paso Robles. It was convenient to the town and we enjoyed walking…read moreand browsing nearby shops during our visit. Self-parking was available in their private lot for a fee, but we found unlimited street parking right in front of the hotel every day. We felt safe since the police department was across the street. The lobby was spacious with many modern seating areas. Breakfast and lunch could be ordered via their walk-up counter. We reserved a room with a king bed and it was pretty small. There were only 2 drawers for clothing in a tiny closet. Bathroom had a single sink and a large shower. One positive was the very comfortable mattress. A shallow salt-water pool and fitness center were located on the second floor. Bicycles were available on the ground floor too. Overall, we enjoyed staying at this hotel and would return again.

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    Second time staying here for the same event, the Rhone Rangers. This time chose the Bunkhouse (or…read moreit chose me). Huge room, about 25' X 48' plus bath and shower. 1 Queen bed plus 4 bunk beds. Dining table, couch, plus it's own private 4 chair fire pit. This was a fun stay!

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    What an adorable place to stay for a weekend trip to Paso…read more The Farmhouse is a newly renovated motel. While the word motel has certain perceptions attached to it, farmhouse is in actuality a bright, modern, and very aesthetically pleasing hotel with wonderful amenities. Prices can be average to above average depending on the time of the year, but we were able to use some credit card points to save even further. I'd say the stay is worth the baseline price, though. We got the standard king bed room. Each room has its own little patio, and a shared fire pit nearby. The room was spacious, clean, and the color palate is a dream. The bathroom amenities were standard. It's a room you wouldn't mind doing a staycation in. The service is wonderful. There is a front desk for easy check in, and the host was available via text if we needed anything ( at one point we needed more tissues and she brought it within minutes). They also offer free rosé upon arrival and free pastries and fruit/coffee during breakfast. The location is not exactly in downtown but it's a 15 min walk or a 5 min drive to the park/square. Can't wait to come back .

    If you're seeking an offbeat retro remodeled motel with terrific front service, room appointments,…read morenice grounds and wonderful accommodations, check out the Farmhouse Motel. The property was easy to find and close to downtown Paso. Our Room was clean and the bed comfy. Sure the bathroom was the size of one on a cruise ship, but they made the most of the space and the bath products were nice. Prob locally made, which we support. Decor was bright and eclectic- also possibly representing local artists. Wine tasting happens from 3-5p (bummer I didn't know and got the text at 615p). Next time. Heads up. The front desk closes at 10p but the desk reminds you every evening. One of the best things? Continental breakfast in the lobby...don't miss the locally baked croissants- they rival ones we had in France. Will I return? Absolutely!! I'd forgo the hotel giants for this slice of heaven.

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    Paso Robles Inn is a nice hotel in an historic building right on the downtown square. It's hard…read moreto beat the location in walking distance to many shops, restaurants and tasting rooms. While the building is historic it's been recently renovated and the rooms are modern and well equipped. We chose a Garden King Room. It's a good-sized room with a fireplace and a nice balcony overlooking the beautiful courtyard. The bathroom is spacious with a walk-in shower and a large double vanity. There is a Nespresso type coffee maker in the room and a tea kettle. Also, a couple bottles of drinking water per day are provided. Connected to the hotel is the wonderful Cattlemen's Bar which is beautifully renovated and has a nice local wine list and makes creative cocktails. There's also a breakfast restaurant which I went to for take-out coffee (the coffee maker in the room made weak coffee). Also, a steakhouse which we did not visit but is also recently renovated and looks nice. Service at the hotel was professional and friendly. The only downside of the hotel is that we were so busy with activities that we did not get to take full advantage of the hotel offerings.

    The room we stayed in was clean and the bathroom was so spacious! Plenty of counter space. The one…read moredifficulty we had was with the remote for the heating/air conditioning unit. The instructions posted on the wall do not match the buttons on the remote. We ended up doing a web search for the unit's instruction manual. That's pretty sad. These things should be more intuitive. We liked having a fridge and microwave in the room. The downside to our room was that it was on the 2nd floor and we had to carry our things up the stairs since there was no elevator. Do ask for a ground floor if you want to avoid walking up stairs. I became more mindful of these details in recent years when husband suffered from shortness of breath and had a challenging time doing stairs. The property looks nice with several different buildings surrounding a center common grassy lawn area with curved walkways & mini bridge next to their herb garden and koi pond. There are little fish and some ginormous ones in their koi pond. There is also a pool at the rear of the property. It was easy to find parking near our room. The grounds look lovely from your room or from a distance. But we noticed dog poop on the grass when we wanted to walk over to one of the sofas in the grassy area. BE CAREFUL when walking on the grassy parts. People who bring pets here are not mindful about cleaning up after their pets. This is in stark contrast to our stay at Cambria Shores Inn during the previous days (a pet friendly hotel with lots of little dogs staying and no dog poop messes in the outdoor common areas). I guess the pet owners who stay at Cambria Shores Inn are more respectful than the ones who stay here at Paso Robles Inn. Another thing about the outdoor seating is that they look great from a distance, but their uncleanliness can be seen once you walk closer. They were dirty and there was even one set of sofas that had poop on them. It's as if the hotel staff does not go around and wipe the cushions down each day (which I have seen hotel staff do at other hotels and it truly makes a difference). It looks like a nice place to sit & relax outside, but doesn't really work out that way in practice. Hotel is conveniently located near shops & restaurants. The one challenge is crossing Spring St. which is way busier than I ever imagined it to be before booking a room here. LOL The downtown area is pleasant, and you don't need to drive anywhere unless you're visiting a nearby winery.

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