We booked this motel ahead of time during a two-week, historic siteseeing trip. Upon our arrival we were told there were no more non-smoking rooms available with king beds, which was strange since that was what our reservation was for. I had thought that when a person reserves a room, after looking at a motel's listings of choices and options, and then making a choice and payment accordingly, that the specific room opted for and paid for was then actually reserved. I guess I'm stupid. They took some money off since we weren't exactly getting what we paid for, and all in all it's sort of a trivial difference, getting a queen sized bed rather than a king. But in principle, it's just wrong to have people go through the process of selection and choice making and reserving a room and then showing up two weeks later only to be told such a room is no longer in existence or all taken. It's trivial but wrong. Other than that, the room, motel and area were okay. And baseball fans should be aware that Hall of Fame pitcher Gaylord Perry lived in this town and donated old farmland for athletic facilities and baseball fields which is now all called "Gaylord Perry Park." Interesting maybe only to a few but I love Gaylord.
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