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    Romney Motel

    3.5 (21 reviews)
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    C.J. B.

    Okay place to stay....Friendly Staff. OK rooms. Nice little town that this place is in. If you can travel another 42 miles to Williams, AZ..do it.

    Sarah S.

    This hotel suits the general slightly crazy theme of Seligman. You're not going to pay a huge amount for your room so don't expect it to be like something from the Ritz, but the air con worked, the room was clean, they allowed our dog to stay and the staff were really friendly. The hotel is within walking distance of everything you'll want to see in Seligman, Westside Lilos is definitely worth a visit!

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    11 years ago

    Stayed here on my trip to havasupi very inexpensive quiet and clean! Very friendly staff

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    Not new but clean and comfortable. Staff was very helpful. Everything worked as advertised. Pet friendly. Good deal for the money.

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    Deluxe Inn

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    We originally had two nights booked through Hotels.com but we ended up needing only one night. We…read morecontacted hotels, who contacted this place, and they were more than happy to change our reservation without charging us any cancellation fee. This is a nice, simple, roadside motel. No frills. The rooms were older, but very comfortable,, and everything was clean. The bathroom was a bit small, but it was also very clean. The TV got a good number of channels. There was both a fridge and a microwave. The price was very reasonable. It's in a great location, right next-door, to Angel's barbershop, and just a few steps beyond that the Sno-Cap drive-in, both of which are going strong. Thank you for a good night.

    My wife and her family were traveling to Dallas and could not find a room in Kingman AZ. After…read moretraveling another 45 minutes to Seligman, Arizona, I found this place for them to stay the night. It was 11:15 PM by the time they finally pulled in, but the room was all set up, door unlocked, key inside the room! Three large queen, size bed beds, all ready to be filled! The first words out of my wife's mouth was "the room is very clean"! The young woman on the phone helping me reserve the room for them was extremely helpful! I did not get her name, but she was amazing, walked me right through everything! Just like the small town, my wife and I live in, this little town called Seligman, AZ made them feel safe and at home! Highly recommended!

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    Supai Motel

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    This was my first time in a motel like this. I was a bit worried stopping here as I had no idea…read morewhat to expect, but it was late and we needed a place to sleep before continuing our trip through Arizona. I was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and comfort of this place. The owners are very nice people and the room was spotless and smelled clean. It seemed like they just went through an extensive renovation, because even the windows and A/C units seemed brand new, but I forgot to ask. There is coffee and some breakfast foods in the office in the mornings. Location is very convenient, close to the Interstate, right on Old Route 66 along with several food options, and close to the middle of nowhere, which was a huge plus for us because we were interested in checking out the night sky away from all the light pollution of large cities. Turns out we only had to drive out about 10 minutes to find some very dark skies where you can see all the stars and even the Milky Way and lots of meteors, if you're lucky. To a bunch of city people, the stargazing was one of the high points of the trip.

    3.5 stars. This place is pretty cool! But it is definitely zero frills…read more Good-- There is a vending machine in the parking lot. Beds are comfy. Parking lot is convenient. Staff is amazing. Mini Fridge & Microwave. Room is warm upon arrival (this is a review written in the winter). Just okay-- No ice machine. Bare minimum decor. Poor lighting in the room. Overall-- I'd stay here again, but the price point is a little high for the value. A pretty good experience in general!

    Hualapai Lodge - Soap with tribal seal.

    Hualapai Lodge

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    When we decided to take a trip to Northern Arizona, a family member had booked this spot as many of…read morethe hotels close to where we were staying were sold out. This hotel is alright; it is kind of in the middle of nowhere without much to do near it. We stayed here as we wanted to visit the Grand Canyon Caverns near it. Prior to arriving to the hotel, I did not realize it sits directly in front of a train track. A train goes by once every 30 minutes or so. They have a box of ear plugs at the desk if you need them. While the train horns did wake me up, I drifted back to sleep quickly listening to the train on the tracks. Surprisingly we all had a decent night's sleep, but I know some people would absolutely hate the train tracks being right behind their room. Be aware unless you have Verizon or log into the hotel WIFI, your phone WILL NOT work here! We had zero service so we couldn't call or text anyone if we needed to. The hotel does have a small pool and a hot tub which were nice to use. They also have a small gift shop and a restaurant attached. The biscuits and gravy was delicious for breakfast. Breakfast is not included though; you will need to pay for any food you are wanting.

    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.

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