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    Mizpah Hotel - Front entrance

    Mizpah Hotel

    (298 reviews)

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    Historic hotel with old charm [Tonopah NV]…read more After passing through the town of Tonopah several times on our way to Las Vegas we finally booked a room at the Mizpah Hotel for an overnight stay. Last year I had a chance to walk around the different floors and housekeeping was nice enough to show me the Lady In Red room on the 5th floor, Room #502. My original review has a more detailed account of my experience where at that time I did a solo self-guided tour while hubby waited downstairs in the huge sitting area. This time he came upstairs with me. He said he felt chills and smelled perfume in the air. As for me -- nothing. Smelled like air freshener to me. The Lady in Red is said to be a kindhearted presence, watching over the hotel as if still bound by her past profession. We were assigned a room on the 3rd Floor, supposedly this is the floor where heavy footsteps of children running up and down the halls could be heard. Last year during my visit I did see two children roaming around the floors (one in his early teen and the other younger), it was in mid afternoon after guest checkout so only housekeeping were in the building. It looked like they were helping with the housekeeping because I heard them mention something about a trash bag. This time I saw two kids again when we were on the 3rd floor. The older one told me that "the hotel was haunted" and started giggling as both ran down the stairs. I didn't think anything of it because in both experiences they looked very real LoL! I even asked the desk clerk if there were kids checked in w/ their parents and I was assured "yes" there were families staying that evening. Every time we meet people they would give us a fist bump to make sure we were real ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ At the registration counter there is a large book where guests can note down any paranormal experiences they've encountered during their stay. Wished I had time to read some of them. We did inquire about a ghost tour but we had to book 48 hours in advance so unfortunately we weren't able to do that. Mizpah Hotel is a historic landmark that dates back to 1907, built during the height of the silver mining boom, its name taken from the nearby Mizpah Mine that delivered the first silver lode. I did not feel any presence. Our room was cozy with vintage decor and I slept like a baby not feeling a single funky paranormal activity. Checked off my bucket list. Review #3522 updated

    I like the Mizpah for a trip to Tonopah. Historic and located in the middle of town…read more Had a really nice meal at The Jack Dempsey room. So glad they are open to 9 now. Complimentary wine tasting for Jim Butler days in the dining room. Rooms are ok, older decorations but thats the Mitzpah attraction. Nice staff in all the areas. Great lobby for meeting up with friends.

    Belvada Hotel - Good coffee! There's also a little cafe off the lobby with more options.

    Belvada Hotel

    (61 reviews)

    Extremely unique, clean, good hotel in the middle of Nevada desert…read more We choose the Belvada as a stop over during our trip to Vegas as a place to rest before going on. This was a great decision. We got one of the suites which was one of the most unique hotel rooms I've ever stayed in complete with 19th century French books and turn of the 20th century charm. Our suite was unique with a smallish living room connecting to an old timey bedroom and bathroom. Everything was clean and very comfortable. I really liked the Belvada themed shampoo and soap. I don't usually sleep well in hotels but the hotel bed here was great. We also had a nice view down onto the street and the Mizpah sister property to the Belvada. There was a coffee machine, refrigerator and microwave. We really enjoyed our evening in this room and it was perfect for what we were looking for. The location was excellent with a couple different places to get food including an A&W and a casino restaurant just across the street. There's also several shops and amenities within a block or two. Really helpful for travellers. There's also a really neat casino with all sorts of things like written checks from different celebrities and a neat stuffed bear over there. Tonopah is one of the more unique places I've ever been with the vibrant history of the late 19th and early 20th century still echoing loudly in that town. The locals were friendly. Probably one of the best places to stop in the vast, expansive and gorgeous Nevada desert.

    Great location, very friendly staff and clean nice rooms. The remodel came out beautiful. Parking…read moreis a dirt lot behind the hotel but a loading zone out the front door. This place is pet friendly but we did not have a pet with us.

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    Clown Motel

    (261 reviews)

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    Going to The Clown Motel has been my dream so we finally went and stayed the night in the…read moreFriday-The-13th room. Here are the Pros, Cons, etc.. Pros Clean sheets, friendly workers, lots of Clowns, Graveyard Ghost Tour, Nice location for walking places. Cons Window has a break with tape over it Bathtub is rusted with no tub spout and peeling Floor has a indentation that is going to turn into a hole soon by bathroom door inside and someone's foot is going to fall through Decor in Themed Rooms is Not scary! Seriously, Clown pictures and movie or character murals are fine but... Flowered Bedspread and Beach themed shower curtain? My Office is scarier with a life-sized Jason, Movie posters and mask and Scythe hanging up. I know they can fined bloody themed sheets and blankets, towels, etc..even a Friday-The-13th Shower Curtain. None of the Themed rooms are scary in decor which was a bit disappointing. Experiences On the Ghost Tour, they gave us a clicker to sense energy fields. Mine turned itself off 11 times after supposedly being fully charged. Then, the Guide gives away one of the main secrets in how that works. I started feeling dizzy when I entered the room. While reading a book next to heater which was on, I would get chills like heater was going on and off. When friend moved my phone, the ceiling light blinked. Heard noise outside like a Thump and drag but nobody was there.

    The only reason this place gets a 1 star rating is I thought the museum was cool and the cemetery…read morehad a lot of interesting history. This motel has been featured on paranormal shows and in books as being "haunted". It has that creepy "Devils Rejects" or "The Hills Have Eyes" vibes since you are in a remote area and feels like a group of sketchy locals might be waiting for darkness to strike. When we first arrived there was construction going on in the parking lot that went on until 10pm. That was really annoying. I originally booked room #107 which is one of the most paranormal rooms and basically one of the only reasons I booked months in advance to get it. When I arrived the gentleman at the desk said he was sorry but there was an issue with room #107 and it could not be rented to me. I said told him that was disappointing since I booked this months out. I asked what was wrong with the room. He said there was a leak and could not be rented out. I opted for the 2nd most paranormal room which was #108 (The IT room). The manager gave us a few keys and said check a few rooms out since they were all empty but a couple. I was there for the paranormal accounts so stuck with #108. We took a self tour of the tiny museum. I did enjoy that and bought some merch. The museum had the vibes I was looking for. Creepy and kind clown dolls that have been donated over time. The museum is free and you can make a donation if you wish. I would recommend stopping by the museum. Once we got into the room we noticed cockroach traps in the corners and In the closet. Clearly there was is roach problem at this motel. The room just made me feel itchy and gross. I got no spooky vibes at all, no EMF activity in the room. I pulled out my blacklight and there were gross stains all over the wall, bed, and the toilet was unbearable. Me and my bro decided to sit in the parking lot at 9pm and walk the cemetery in the dark when nobody was there. As we walked outside to tour the cemetery we noticed the room light was on in room #107 and the curtain was cracked. We could see two people on the bed. I was pissed because the manager lied to me and said the room could not be rented out due to a leak, yet two people had checked into it. They probably offered to pay him more and he gave it to them. I did enjoy walking the cemetery and reading about each occupant. We paid our respects and went back to the room. After seeing how disgusting the room was we decided to check out at 10pm. We told the manager the room was too gross and could not stay the night especially with signs of a bug infestation. The manager said he knows the rooms aren't nice and he is sorry. They will not refund you if you choose to leave. They will only refund you if there is a mechanical issue or plumbing issue. I also think that is not good business. We packed our things back in the car and left for another hotel 5 minutes away. It was called the Belvada and was awesome. Also has a haunted past. 1906 Victorian style hotel. I would NOT recommend staying at the Clown Motel. It is worth seeing to go to the museum and cemetery but that's it. Avoid the rooms. I don't believe the rooms are haunted and it's a gimmick to get people to stay in these rundown rooms. I think the reviews where people say they could not stay the night wasn't because of ghosts but because of cockroaches. They need to spend less money on the outside decor and put more money into renovating the rooms. I was very disappointed and hands down worst motel I've ever stayed in!

    Comfort Inn Tonopah

    Comfort Inn Tonopah

    (34 reviews)

    Large parking area. You can part an RV safely. Being a…read moresmall town the price is high. Friendly employees. Check in was easy and room is clean and spacious. Nothing fancy but comfortable and very clean. Breakfast had a lot of selections along with small waffles! Coffee was fresh with a varied of flavored syrups. Large workout room with towels and bottled water.

    This one was tough. The usual Achilles heel of any business is its staff. In the case of the…read moreComfort Inn in Tonopah, the staff was simply awesome From the moment I checked in to my late night nay early morning arrivals I was met each and every time with a polite Hello and a smile. The room was spotless during my standard wipe down (Except one are noted below). The common areas were kept clean at last to my eye. So why 3 stars? The issue was with the general worn down condition of the room and part of the hotel. 1) Rear entrance. The scanner does not work. Some of the time the door was propped open with a rock. Arriving late as I did meant walking around the hotel with my gear. Doors being propped with a rock is not reassuring from a security standpoint 2) The carpet. It was puckering up in multiple areas. Enough so that in the middle of the night my socks caught it twice and I tripped both times 3) Grease or mold spot on shower curtain. Either way gross I will stay there again because the staff was so on point. I hope that my room was not representative of the others

    Tonopah Station Hotel

    Tonopah Station Hotel

    (159 reviews)

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    We stayed here overnight on a trip to Las Vegas. Our check-in was later, around 9. You get to roll…read moredice for a free room if you get three of a kind. The attendant allowed both of us to roll. We missed but it was fun. The rooms are not modern but the bed was very comfortable. And the floor was quiet. They offer military and senior discounts. We enjoyed the hotel restaurant in the morning. Opens at 6 am. The breakfast offerings are ample for any appetite. We had pancakes, three plate sized pancakes, light and fluffy. Also the eggs and bacon with hash browns, English muffins. Very good coffee. Our server continually checked in on us. We had to stop to tell the chef how good his food is. Don't know how he cooks his bacon but it was amazing. Like ham. Very good start to our day. They have a full lunch and dinner menu with breakfast all day. The hotel casino is decorated old miner style. There is lots of parking and RV spots in the rear. The hotel was $20 cheaper than elsewhere in town. Great stop.

    Last time we visited this place we stayed in our motorhome in the little RV park in back and we…read morefelt it was actually not too bad. This time we stayed in the hotel. It's been interesting to read reviews of others who have given the place much higher marks. However, there is a realization here that everyone has a different level of standards. Overall, we want a place that's clean and put together. We did not feel that was the case here. In other words, I could probably say it was about the worst hotel room I ever paid for. To begin with tissues from the previous guest were still behind the bed table. We left them there. The mattress spring covers weren't just dirty. It was stained and filthy. It was obvious with the condition of the way the bed was made and cords that there was no proper training on anything. There was a refrigerator in the room that when opened the ice had such a build up of ice you knew it had never been checked or cleaned. Moving down to the restaurant ..... the ketchup when turned upside down "clumped" to opening and didn't slide like fresh ketchup. The bottles of other toppings appeared to have also been there a mighty long time without being freshened up. Okay .. what did we order? We ordered two hot fudge sundaes. The hot fudge was lukewarm and clumped... After all, what did we expect? The following morning when we stopped by "Registraiton" to drop the keys off, the clerk was sound asleep in his chair. Evidently, he'd been there a bit as other keys were laying on the counter that had also been cropped off. He did look at me and grunt and then went back to sleep.

    Jim Butler Inn & Suites - Chairs are stained and there's no padding left in the seats.

    Jim Butler Inn & Suites

    (33 reviews)

    Ah, the Jim Butler Inn. I have had the pleasure of several mandatory stays here over the past few…read moreyears as the price has been within a comfortable range for my employer when booking in the Tonopah area. Though my co-workers may not agree; seasoned veterans of temporarily residing in rooms of varying decrepitude across eastern Nevada as they are, I have mostly enjoyed my stays here. The most memorable grievance expressed were that the hauntings of the neighboring Mizpah Hotel were likely mistaken as the wails of a patron at the Jim Butler Motel. My personal laments include slightly outdated, dimly-lit rooms, tight parking for the front-facing rooms, and the presence of a stack of outdated magazines in the lobby that feature my ex-boyfriend gleefully holding another girl atop his shoulders on the cover. This issue is apparently quite coveted by the town of Tonopah, as it has, like the ghosts of the town, haunted me at other motel lobbies within the city limits. Typically, outside of Covid, the Jim Butler offers it's saving grace: THE BINDER. Created by Print Shop Deluxe circa the mid-late 1990's, I have had the luxury of perusing a dedicated history and activity guide (complete with dot-matrix clip art) for the town of Tonopah. All activities defined are listed in a spreadsheet and divided by the amount of time one has to spend enjoying such activities. One hour activities, three-hour activities, full-day activities; an option is available for all schedules. The binder boasts that Tonopah has "some of the least light pollution in all of the country," which is both an amazing sentence and 100% true. Unfortunately, this timeless relic was not available due to Covid, but it is my hope to someday again sink my teeth into this bible of preference. I must give the most credit to the staff of the Jim Butler for their above and beyond nature to aid their customers. We once encountered an overnight tire leak in the parking lot for a work project last summer. We were due to leave for our project area around 7:00 am, and we inquired about the tire shop in town at the front desk, as they were listed as being open, but were not available in the shop at that point. Rather than shrug and send us away, the woman at the front desk called the home line of the owner ran the shop; effectively sending him to the shop to help us get the tire patched within the hour. When a man tore down the hill on a mini dirt-bike down the road to meet us, I had to smile and truly appreciate the kindness met with our situation. While it may not be my personal choice for a stay - I'd prefer to be haunted at The Mizpah next door, or to be surrounded by circus freaks at The Clown Motel - the people and the binder win here.

    Bait & switch!! Last year, May 27, 2025, we booked our room for this year's Jim Butler Days and…read moregiven a discount for seniors, $70 per night. We arrived on May 21, 2026 only to be told the owner was no longer offering ANY discounts. That our rate would be $95 + 9% occupancy tax per night only to find out the actual rate was $125 + 9% occupancy tax. We will never stay here again and will tell everyone who joins us for Jim Butler Days to stay away. No customer service whatsoever Only gave one star because you can't give ZERO.

    Star Inn - hotels - Updated June 2026

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