I hardly know where to begin...
There are a lot of things the motel is and a lot the motel is not. First, it is the only motel in Adelanto. There are no restaurants or markets, or anything else for that matter within 5 miles. You are in the middle of nowhere. The police station is directly across the street, so you feel somewhat safe on the front side of the hotel, but the back side, where the truck parking is, is pretty wild and noisy.
The motel is run by an Indian family who, while cordial, know next to nothing about running a comfortable establishment. Examples: There is no continental breakfast. I asked about it and they said that there was a coffeemaker and coffee in my room. So, basically, you have to make your own breakfast. I heard they sometimes have those cheap, prepackaged pastries but I never saw those. Interestingly, when I checked in, they gave me a bottle of water and one of those little individual packages of Pringles with 10 chips in it. I gather that was their definition of Happy Hour.
The heating and cooling system is a standard "under-window" unit. Once it is turned on, it just stays on. If it is heating, the heating elements stay on until the temerature is reached, then they turn off, but the fan stays on, blowing cool air around. So the noisy fan stays on, regardless.
The beds are among the worst I have EVER slept in. Actually, the mattress and box spring are not terrible, the bedding is terrible. First, the mattress pad is plastic. PLASTIC. If you have ever slept on a plastic sheet, or a water bed, you know how you just sweat all night. Then, to make matters worse, the bedding does not fit the bed. The blanket and top sheet were AT LEAST 2 feet from the head of the bed. My bed was a king bed but the linens were queen and the blanket was for a double. Very uncomfortable. I wound up going to a store and buying a comforter, putting that down and sleeping under that.
The rooms are strange. The rooms on the front side of the motel are handicapped rooms and are substantially larger than the back side rooms. Professionally, I am a consultant regarding ADA requirements for businesses. By accident (or luck), I was assigned a (supposedly) handicapped accessible room and it was anything but accessible. I counted at least 18 separate ADA violations in the one room I was in, everything from the path to the bathroom only 27 inches wide (shoiuld be 36" min) to face cloths stored in a rack 6.5 feet off the floor (should be 40" max). While the toilet had a grab bar, the shower had none, and on and on. If you are in a wheelchair, I doubt you will be well served here.
What does the place have to recommend it? Not much. The refrigerator and microwave worked great. The TV was pretty good, but lots of hum and some interference. The place is more of a truck stop motel then anything else.
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