Amenities
The Super 8 San Diego South Bay Area offers economy accommodations for budget-minded travelers to the San Diego area. The motel is located approximately one mile from Imperial Beach. The Mexico Border and Tijuana Shopping District are about four miles from the motel. The downtown Gas Lamp District is about 10 minutes' drive from the motel. For onsite recreation, enjoy the outdoor pool. Guests receive a complimentary continental breakfast with their room rate. Although there is not a full service restaurant inside the motel, there are dining destinations nearby. For added convenience, the motel offers a 24-hour front desk, laundry facilities, and complimentary parking. There are 85 rooms at the motel. Non-smoking rooms and rooms equipped for the physically challenged are available upon request. Standard amenities include cable television with HBO, coffeemaker, microwave, refrigerator, hairdryer, and a telephone.
awful
Online pictures were misleading. Broken locks and windows. unfriendly night staff. Had 7 (ages 5-16) with us, but this was not a family hotel. ...
Be wary of staying here
Now the hotel itself wasn't especially bad, the room was large and clean, the staff were friendly and helpful and the complimentary breakfast w...
pretty gross!!!
Located in a sketchy part of town (but close to the trolley to go downtown). got into the room which was a normal motel room and went to the ba...
The WORST!
We travel all over the United States. This place was very dirty and my husband and I both contracted a bad case of scabies here. (With a 7-day ...
The most DISGUSTING hotel I have ever been to.
Let me start by saying, "We got more than what we bargained for!" This motel was literally the filthiest place we have ever been to. Upon enter...
Dont understand the negative reviews- WE WILL BE BACK!
My kids and I stayed here and were a little leary about it due to the bad reviews others have written. We were very pleasantly surprised at the...
Cool Place
This hotel was good in all aspects. A nice place to enjoy. Good service was given by the hotel staff, would like to visit this place again alon...
Not even worth the money
I stayed there and it was a pretty dirty place, if you have a little bit more money I would stronly recomend the Seacoast inn.
Great for the price and location
I have seen this hotel slammed in other reviews, and all I can say is WHY??? This hotel is the best kept secret in Imperial Beach -- true, you ...
We will never go back!
This motel was very dirty. The pictures are definitely deceiving. I would not allow my son to take a shower without sandals nor walk around wit...
Was a nonsnoking room but the odors were very strong. Did not clean the bathroom. The towels were like sandpaper. The bed was hard. I asked if we change to 2 double beds told this was an additional charge. The hotel onlr had 5 customers.
get what you pay for here. room was ok. outside hotel was dirty,high traffic area.lot of street noise. we weren't in room but to sleep, maid service was good.breakfast was bad. only plus was close to a beach, and I-5, so getting to sd attractions was easy. imperial beach pier resturant was excellent, try it if staying in area! next time we will stay farther north,or coronado.
The staff was friendly and it was on the busline. Other than that, there is nothing good here! Our room was dirty, the door was broken (NOT SAFE!!) The breakfast was terrible (very few options, NO fruit...). The area is very bad, maybe it was just the city but there were homeless people everywhere and a few of them lived RIGHT OUTSIDE our window!!! We didnt go out at night because of this. The hotel claims it is a mile from Imperial Beach. What that means is Imperial Beach CITY LINE. The actual beach is about 5 miles away. Not an easy walk in beach shoes! Spend the extra money and skip this hotel!
It is in a bad part of San Diego. The towels were dirty, the drawer was broken, the tub had hair in it from the last person. The room was filthy, I only stayed one night and ate the rest because it was so disgusting.
the horel is runned down.dirty,and has many broken doors,locks and outside lightsThe room itself was acceptableWe stayd for two days and then found acommedation elsewhere I did not feel safeI would not recomment this hotel.the staff was friendly,the pool has been in constant repair
Free coffee refills and budget rates make this motel tops with highway travelers.
The first Super 8 opened in Aberdeen, S.D., in 1974, charging $8.88 a night. Today, the national franchise, with its familiar red-a
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