The front desk was friendly. They didn't have the pool open, it was covered up with black tarp. There were some bugs in the room. The sofa was an pull out bed but it was torn at the end of the bed. My family and I will not stay at this hotel again.
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
Travelocity by anonymous on Oct 15, 2007
We needed a place to crash during an unexpected road trip. I wish we had spent the extra 20 to 30 bucks and stayed at a more well known hotel chain. The room appearance was okay at first glance. The mattresses must have been purchased second-hand because the box springs and the inner-springs of the top mattress were shot and gave no support what-so-ever. I was too scared to pull the sheet back and see what they looked like. The hairdryer had been taken off of the wall by the sink and was in a drawer (the plug tines were bent). The electrical outlet by the sink did not work. The walls in the bathroom were in very bad shape with funny stains and peeling paint. The hotel is right next to a main US highway and railroad tracks. If the A/C unit hadn't been making so much noise the traffic sounds and numerous trains could have been a real problem.A few positive notes: our wake-up call came right on schedule & the shampoo was nice.