& i got hit up for a CC# at check-in, even tho it was a choice privileges redemption night.-for 'incidentals' (tho no incidentals are for sale)-no business center (which i presume means a lobby PC), breakfast was svenhards danishes, coffee, tea, etc, activia yogurt, and whatnot. juice, and so forth, better than many econo lodges, but god, id like to see a(full size) donut at a hotel breakfast once in a while once in a while.--this isnt a knock on the peroperty, just something that I feel needed to be said.rooms were clean,. the carpet in the hall was a bit traveled, but not hazardous, and they seemed to have a fair portion of HC rooms available from what i could see, based on the spaces in the parking lotl striped to that effect.in room coffee, micro in lobby, and the rooms had safes, but i wasnt hit up for a safe fee.the door numbers on the wall looked like they were formerly at a la quinta,-for all i know this was a LQ once upon a time.interior corridors, hot tub worked but box sauna was out of order, pool was heated.-both were briefly closed when I checked in, but in order by 6pm.--I would like to address the poster who mentioned the neighboring 'trashy trailer park'.(both parks, actually) dude, its a 55+ community, and frankly, they were there FIRST. not to mention theres some great folk art for sale in front of that park.if you dont like funky freaky weird, wtf ru doing in santa fe, (or NM ,for that matter-its an artistic state of mind-sheesh). i
if you rode the railrunner from ABQ-yoru ticket=complimentary fare on santa fe trails local bus service, which stops in front of the hotel, every 15 minutes or so, m-f 6am-9pm. overall a good property.the only blip I found, was it was blessedly difficult to locate HBO on the teevee.
- Econolodge Santa Fe
- Santa Fe Econo Lodge
