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Trees Motel
3.7/596 Reviews

Trees Motel

West Bishop|4.5km from city center
I booked this motel after seeing the description and pictures on the internet. The pictures looked very nice and the kitchen looked good, fairly equipped (refrigerator, stove, etc., basic but usable), so we booked the room. Upon booking we found that the listed price went way up but we booked it anyway. When we checked in we were given a dingy little room that did not look anything like what the motel showed online. The kitchen consisted of a sink, mini refrigerator, and mini microwave, 2 plates, 2 dishes, 2 forks, 2 spoons, and 1 knife. A couple of small pan lids were in the cupboard. There were electrical sockets as if there had been a regular refrigerator and stove which had been removed. The luxury linens on the bed were very old, hardly luxury and mismatched as if they were leftovers. The bathroom seemed to be an after thought with a tiny shower in which you bumped your elbows on the wall, a toilet that was set so that your knees either bumped the sink or had to be tucked under it, and no place to hang the absolute minimum of towels that were left out in the other room. By the bed there was not an end table and lamp on each side as pictured. This room felt like it was added after the fact squeezed into a maintenance closet or something. Plus the room was expensive, $261 for one night, $32 more than what I had already thought I was going to be charged. I won’t ever be back. Management had not explanation or did they offer recourse. I really felt this was a bait and switch situation and will never be back.

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Motel 6 Bishop, CA
3.6/5100 Reviews

Motel 6 Bishop, CA

Bishop|1.16km from city center
I have never written a review even for places that seriously disappointed. I'm making an exception for this place. To make a long story short, the manager and a buddy of his were violently aggressive when I arrived at midnight and tried to check in after the reservationist promised a late check in would be no problem. When I arrived, there was an open window with a buzzer, I pushed it and heard it ring. No one answered. I then called the reservation number and told them of the situation. They escalated the call to a supervisor who then put me on hold to contact the motel manager. While on hold, I noticed the room next to the office, which I presumed was the manager's quarters had lights on and I could see through the blinds that there were a couple of people inside. I could hear them speaking loudly. While on hold for over 20 minutes, I then knocked on the manager's door in hopes they could speak with him to check me in. When the manager opened the door, he immediately begain yelling ”why are you here? why are you here?” and then pointing to a sign (I did not see) that said the office closed at 10:00. Both the manager and his friend were clearly intoxicated as, I saw a numerous Corona beer bottles on the table inside the manager's quarters when he opened the door. He immediately became angry and ordered me off the property despite having a reservation. I immediately got into my vehicle when he slammed his fist into my window and then on my side mirror still screaming at me to leave, which I did immediately. Even after crossing the 4 lane highway and parking so I could see if there was another motel open, he and his friend crossed over to the other side and starting coming towards me. I immediately left. Several days later, after returning home, I get a call from a Bishop police officer investigating the manager's claim that I tried to run over him when trying to back off the motel's property. The officer had video from the motel of the incident and, I was told after answering his questions, that my version of what happened matched what he saw in the video. Additionally, the Motel 6 manager neglected to tell the officer that he and his friend left the property, crossed the highway, and tried to engage with me again. The conclusion being that the officer later called me back and he said that after looking at the video again and hearing my version, he would not be forwarding the investigation to the DA. To think that this motel is run by two, presumably drunk and violent people is unimaginable. I am 66yo and 5'6”, 150lbs. The manager was at least 6'2”, 250lbs and no more than 45yo and his friend was similar sized, except skinnier. To say the least, I felt that my safety was in extreme danger. These two violent, presumably intoxicated individuals threatened me (their own video documented the entire situation) and there's nothing I can do about it except tell you of my experience. I have been a loyal Motel 6 cus

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Shoshone Inn
4.2/581 Reviews
The newly renovated hotel is very clean and beautiful. All the daily necessities are complete with microwave and tableware, and a simple breakfast is prepared. This is a place worth living, but the price of oil is the most expensive I have ever seen. Place, so it is recommended to fill up with oil
Super 8 by Wyndham Bishop
3.1/5102 Reviews
Nice hotel, laundry 24 hours, very good.
El Rancho Motel
3.5/5101 Reviews
Not bad, recommended
Vagabond Inn Bishop
3.9/598 Reviews
Must be fully praised, the location is on the 395 highway, very easy to find, there is a great Chinese restaurant next door to stop the car, 18 pieces of the package to eat the 俺娘 tears, I eat next to the Texas flavor, bricket beef Special stick. The hotel staff is very warm and friendly, the breakfast is also very rich, the price is very reasonable, highly recommended. In the morning, when I pushed the door, I saw the golden snow-capped mountains in the morning sun. It was still very shocking.
Motel 6 Bishop, CA
3.6/5100 Reviews
I have never written a review even for places that seriously disappointed. I'm making an exception for this place. To make a long story short, the manager and a buddy of his were violently aggressive when I arrived at midnight and tried to check in after the reservationist promised a late check in would be no problem. When I arrived, there was an open window with a buzzer, I pushed it and heard it ring. No one answered. I then called the reservation number and told them of the situation. They escalated the call to a supervisor who then put me on hold to contact the motel manager. While on hold, I noticed the room next to the office, which I presumed was the manager's quarters had lights on and I could see through the blinds that there were a couple of people inside. I could hear them speaking loudly. While on hold for over 20 minutes, I then knocked on the manager's door in hopes they could speak with him to check me in. When the manager opened the door, he immediately begain yelling ”why are you here? why are you here?” and then pointing to a sign (I did not see) that said the office closed at 10:00. Both the manager and his friend were clearly intoxicated as, I saw a numerous Corona beer bottles on the table inside the manager's quarters when he opened the door. He immediately became angry and ordered me off the property despite having a reservation. I immediately got into my vehicle when he slammed his fist into my window and then on my side mirror still screaming at me to leave, which I did immediately. Even after crossing the 4 lane highway and parking so I could see if there was another motel open, he and his friend crossed over to the other side and starting coming towards me. I immediately left. Several days later, after returning home, I get a call from a Bishop police officer investigating the manager's claim that I tried to run over him when trying to back off the motel's property. The officer had video from the motel of the incident and, I was told after answering his questions, that my version of what happened matched what he saw in the video. Additionally, the Motel 6 manager neglected to tell the officer that he and his friend left the property, crossed the highway, and tried to engage with me again. The conclusion being that the officer later called me back and he said that after looking at the video again and hearing my version, he would not be forwarding the investigation to the DA. To think that this motel is run by two, presumably drunk and violent people is unimaginable. I am 66yo and 5'6”, 150lbs. The manager was at least 6'2”, 250lbs and no more than 45yo and his friend was similar sized, except skinnier. To say the least, I felt that my safety was in extreme danger. These two violent, presumably intoxicated individuals threatened me (their own video documented the entire situation) and there's nothing I can do about it except tell you of my experience. I have been a loyal Motel 6 cus
Best Western Plus Frontier Motel
4.5/540 Reviews
I have come to the United States to finish a big circle of my favorite hotels and towns. It’s already a good night to see the netizens’ reviews. I can find a lot of restaurants by driving a foot of oil. Dinner is next to the seasong is the happiest meal we have ever eaten. . The hotel is very nice, clean and welcoming. When I got up in the morning, the snow-capped mountains were in front of me. I was greatly surprised. Oh, the breakfast was very rich, and the staff was very lovely and enthusiastic. Very very recommended. Don't compare with ultra-luxury hotels, but definitely feel at home

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Highest PriceUS$457
Lowest PriceUS$46
Number of Reviews 2,738
Number of hotels78
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$169
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$181

Inyo County Hotel Guide

Book hotels in Inyo County via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Planning a trip to Inyo County? Inyo County is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Inyo County may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

Inyo County does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Inyo County. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

Inyo County is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. The local average price is 91 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 two-star hotels in Inyo County at an average price of 124 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Inyo County, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Amargosa Opera House & Hotel in Inyo County is a favorite among Trip.com users. RV Parking at Longstreet is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Inyo County, such as Skidoo Mill, Lee Flat Joshua Trees. You can choose attractions in Inyo County that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Castle in Clay, Dublin Gulch. The most popular attractions for tourists in Inyo County are Scotty's Castle, Titus Canyon.

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