We booked this around 11pm because of bad weather. The staff was welcoming, accommodating and very friendly. Although old, this family owned inn was a nice place to stay
We're snowbirds that like staying at unique hotels as we drive from Phoenix to Maryland - especially ones with a 1950's Rt 66 vibe. This is a fun one. Important facts - its also clean and the staff were really friendly. Had a fridge and little cafe table in the "suite" that only cost us $10 more than the standard room. Worth it! Only one convenience store in town so get your meals to go and bring them with you.
It was interesting staying in a real western atmosphere. The room was spotless and there was even a bag of popcorn for us. However the only restaurant in town was closed so after a long travel we just called it a night. It was too far off the beaten path to return again.
The room was amazing. All new, clean and stylish. Bottled water for convenience. The lady who runs the place was very helpful and we also had a nice chat. I would absolutely recommend to stay there.
This is just such a great place to stay. If you're traveling with pets, they're always so courteous and their rooms are always so tidy. It's very convenient on our way out to Southern Colorado
We have now stayed at Cactus Inn twice and have enjoyed both our stays! Each room is unique and decorated for Route 66. On our first stay, my daughter left her large fuzzy blanket and they willingly held it for us (and washed it) until we stayed again a month later. The staff is kind and exceptional!
Our stay was the best experience so far on our cross country move with our Husky/Shepherd mix. The room was large, tiled floors, great A/C and the decor was perfect. It is an older establishment but so much better than modern chain hotels. Highly recommend.
Its July and real feel 100bdeg. Wind is blowing 30-40 mph gusts. NO ice machine on premises. No vending. Office may not be staffed during day. Key in envelope, with your name on it, in mailbox by front door. Route 66 decor.