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Motel 6-Reno, NV - West
2.7/54 Reviews
None of the employees were wearing masks like they are supposed to be, that was an unpleasant surprise at check in. The room was supposed to be non-smoking, but reeked of fresh cigarette smoke. The bathroom door hinges were coming loose, making the door very difficult to shut and open. The sink wouldn't drain. The floor was grimy and the AC unit appeared to have lots of food crumbs in it. The spot in front of the room was occupied by an abandoned vehicle (no plates), so that's nice. Safety issue. The door handle latch and deadbolt did not like to latch in the low morning temperatures, I basically had to throw my whole weight on it to get it locked. Then having assured it was locked when I left in the morning, the door was unlocked/unlatched when I returned, meaning someone who works there went in while I wasn't there and didn't make sure the door latch caught. If it was housekeeping they sure didn't tidy anything, or get the sink to work... Lest anyone think I am just too picky, I have stayed at other Motel 6 locations without having a bunch of problems to report. The microwave and fridge were clean, the sheets looked clean. The front desk lady was kind when I needed a new keycard.
Customer
3.3/5104 Reviews
I’ve been driving over 10 hours. Tired. Pulled in with a pickup and a 20’ cargo trailer. My length overall was around 46’. This is the first Motel 6 I’ve ever been to w/o some sort of oversized parking. I’m told I have to park on the street. Tell them I’ll just break it down into two units to park in the lot. Get an okay. As I’m backing my trailer up into a spot, the woman who checked me in comes out with some guy to tell me as I’d end up blocking another spot I can park here and I have to go out on the street around the corner. Mind you this place is NOT busy (I can tell by it being a weeknight, a half filled lot, and 8pm. As I again circle the lot, I see numerous vehicles, just by not parking straight, effectively taking up two spots. Walked back into the office after leaving my vehicles on the street instead of a fenced in lot and asked the guy at the desk if he was now going to police the lot for all the bad parking jobs. He said they would. I call bullpucky here. I hate petty little tyrants. I’ve been staying in Motel 6’s literally for decades. I’ve said in some very nice ones, and some sketchy ones. But I’ve never before had the staff at any of them needlessly bust my stones. Facility itself is fine. These staff members (June 14) need an education in customer service.
Motel 6 Reno - Virginia Plumb
2.9/59 Reviews
South Reno
Personally think that it is best to be cautious, low prices, black people, not safe

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