I fully expect to get what I pay for whether it be shoes or a motel room and I don’t mind to pay good money for a good product. We paid GOOD money, but certainly did not get a good product. We live in West Virginia and made a spur-of-the-moment decision to go to Antietam and Gettysburg. This was our first trip to both battlefields and loved the history and solemnity of both. We have stayed at Econolodge motels previously so we know this chain is not top of the line, but, then, we didn’t need a top-of-the line motel. Our stay consisted of Thursday night, Friday night and Saturday night. Many hotels in the area were sold out, but the Econolodge had vacancies for all three nights. The front desk clerk could barely speak English. My husband couldn’t understand her at all so I had to interpret. She quoted $58 for Thursday, $89 for Friday and $109 for Saturday (twice the Thursday rate). The exhorbitant rate for Saturday was being charged because it was a “college weekend” – at least I THINK that’s what she said. I hate being gouged so I suggested going somewhere else, but my husband was tired after driving 6-1/2 hours and touring Antietam earlier in the day, so we decided to stay. Our room was on the second floor and was clean, though it had a musty smell. There was a microwave and a refrigerator which were nice. The television had very few channels so the selection there was disappointing. The shower was better than nothing, the water was barely warm and the pressure was barely more than a trickle. The bathroom sink drained very slowly. The continental breakfast consisted of muffins and coffee. I expected a better breakfast for my $109. Luckily, there is a Mcdonald’s right down the street. The walls were very thin and we could hear everything going on the next room. My room was worth $58, not $109. We checked out around 6:00 a.m. as we had a 7-hour drive ahead of us. There was no one at the front desk so my husband rang the bell. A man came and took the keys, but did not print out a receipt (but my husband didn’t ask for one, either). I would stay here again for $58 a night, but if I’m going to pay $109 a night, I will pay to stay in a nicer place with hot water and a decent breakfast.
- Econo Lodge Gettysburg
- Gettysburg Econo Lodge
