This is a 2 story motel. It's a situation of you get what you pay for-however, you kind of expect that in a first floor room, the window would be lockable. The room I was put in did not have a workable lock on the window of the room and the screen had a slit in it like someone had started cutting it. Obviously, with railroad tracks nearby and just in general, not a safe place! All I know is, I left and I certainly learned my lesson in trying to go on the cheap.
Free coffee refills and budget rates make this motel tops with highway travelers.
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by Contributor on Oct 5, 2008
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
Travelocity by anonymous on Jul 2, 2006
This is a 2 story motel. It's a situation of you get what you pay for-however, you kind of expect that in a first floor room, the window would be lockable. The room I was put in did not have a workable lock on the window of the room and the screen had a slit in it like someone had started cutting it. Obviously, with railroad tracks nearby and just in general, not a safe place! All I know is, I left and I certainly learned my lesson in trying to go on the cheap.