Looked and felt old and well worn, but it was clean and comfortable for an over-night enroute stop-over. Service was minimal. No breakfast. The price was right. We'd stay there again as long as they keep relatively low rates.
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Looked and felt old and well worn, but it was clean and comfortable for an over-night enroute stop-over. Service was minimal. No breakfast. The price was right. We'd stay there again as long as they keep relatively low rates.
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I changed motels in St. George from Best Western Coral (recommended ) to the Claridge (conditionally recommend) and I did save about 30%, BUT it was a noticeable step down. I went from "nice" to "basic". I went from "breakfast provided" to "go over to Denny's". I went from "very clea"n and new to " tired" and needs a new...
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Hotel is freeway close. Very clean and excellent value. Hotel was $20 less than any other hotel in it's class in St. George. Close to restaurants and family fun center -- perfect for a stop on a summer vacation!
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I was driving from Sacramento through to st, George Utah and was very tired solo driving but needed a sunny quiet place to rest with an outdoor pool for a quick one night-er. After briefing scouting several places considering south S. G. I spotted this less expensive 2 story site next to McDonald's in north S.G. about midday. The room...
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We were looking for just an overnight stay in St. George on our way home from California. The Claridge inn was recommended to us by other travelers and we were told it is $45 and a clean safe place to stay. It fulfilled all expectations we had going in.
The service at the front desk was pleasant and we had...
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We have stayed at the Claridge Inn many times over the past years. Usually booking several rooms at a time. The hotel has been declining recently but this last trip was our final, two of the four rooms we were in had soiled linens that were folded and placed on the shelf in the bathing area. When we took this...
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We were heading back to Vegas from Monument Valley and needed a stopover for the night. I’d loosely picked St George as it was close to a ghost town (Paria) we wanted to visit, and being plonked handily on I15 was within striking distance of Vegas (where we were due to pick up a flight) for the next morning. It...
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