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    Fabens Inn Motel

    2.2 (11 reviews)
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    Open 6:00 am - 5:30 AM (Next day)

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    Affordable and pet-friendly - This Best Western is located in Clint, TX which is on the outskirts…read moreof East El Paso, TX. It is conveniently on the south side of I-10 for travelers moving across the country, but not directly on the highway so that you don't hear the road noise all night. I was on the third floor. There is an elevator inside the building. I booked a King-sized bed. The room had a long hallway inside of the room, which I found unusual, but it did provide an additional buffer from noise in the hallway, especially since my room was right next to the elevator. The bathroom seemed smaller than normal, but it had all of the necessary items - soap, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, makeup remover, hairdryer, and an allotment of various towel sizes. My new favorite thing was the blackout curtain installed in the bedroom. It is actually a shade that is rolled up and down with the use of a chain. The shade is in a frame track so there is no light able to peak through sides or corners. It is not pretty, but it does completely block out the light, so I appreciated it. Things I didn't like included the location of the closet in the farthest corner of the room away from the door. I personally prefer to have the closet by the door where I can kick off or put on shoes as I enter/exit the room so that I am not dragging in dirt to the room. A closet by the door and near the bathroom is also helpful for dressing or hanging coats, putting away luggage, etc. Unfortunately, the closet was hard to get to. You have to cruise across the entire room, squeeze between the lounge chair and the bed, and gingerly open the closet door to avoid bumping yourself as you do so. It is so inconveniently located, that I didn't even use it. It was pointless to have it. It had an iron and ironing board inside, but it would have been difficult to het either of these items out of the closet because how the furniture was wedged around the door. There were four pillows on the bed, but they were not king sized. They weren't even queen sized. BW has started using mini pillows. These were also very flat. I was highly disappointed with these. I love having lots of big pillows to wrap around both sides of me and under my head, but this wasn't really possible with these deflated minis. The yellow lounge chair had stains. It looked old and haggard. Since it was a cloth, I'm guessing it is isn't something that is easy to clean. The orange pleather ottoman was mismatched with it. These items were probably salvaged from other sets and thrown together for a second life in this room. Cleanliness is important. When stained furniture shows up, it leaves a bad impression. Furthermore, I refuse to use, so BW might as well not have the furniture in the room at all. Either clean or reupholster it so that the stains don't show. The room had a fridge and microwave. The TV had a Google package. The fridge was slightly noisy during the night, but I'm guessing it comes in handy, especially during the hit summer months, which is most of the year. I was able to use my points to get the hotel room for free for the night. Because I am a member of the rewards program, I was also offered a bottle of water at checkin. The breakfast room is small, but it offered the standard combo of hot and cold food including biscuits and gravy, egg, sausage patties, uncut fruit, yogurt, cereal and milk, bread, bagels, and a waffle machine. I loved that there was NO TV in the breakfast room. It was quiet and relaxing. The hours during the week are 6am to 9am. I would have preferred later hours, but since checkout is 11am, I can see why they cut people off so early. Not my favorite BW, but it was decent for a good night's stay while traveling across the country.

    Driving through on way to Houston from AZ so decided to get room for overnight stay. Hotel is…read moreolder, looks more like a motel. The room was dirty, dusty but luckily I had some wet wipes and cleaned some areas myself. I had incident where next door was very loud after 1030pm, I called. Front desk for help and the staff was rude. Said he would "see what can be done" but nothing was done since the noise went on way after midnight. For the price I paid for this dump wish I would have just drove on through. Would give 0 stars if I could.

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    We needed an affordable hotel to stay in after our truck broke down in Van Horn and we got towed to…read moreEl Paso. This place is what I wish all "affordable" hotels were like. It's absolutely everything you could possibly want and need. We ended up being "stranded" here for 4 days, but this place was so nice, comfortable, and affordable that I wasn't that mad about it. The bed was so comfortable that I never wanted to leave. The bedroom and bathroom are very spacious. The AC works great and having the thermostat next to the bed was convenient. The room comes with a mini fridge and microwave. The hotel has complimentary breakfast with make your own waffles, bagels, cereal, oatmeal, coffee, green tea, apple & orange juice, and yogurt. They even had the Jimmy Dean microwaveable breakfast sandwich (sausage, egg, and cheese). The hotel also has guest laundry and vending machines. There are plenty of good food options (fast food and restaurants), movie theater, and shopping close by. They are on the other side of the freeway, but the Uber ride is only $7.

    Don't let the name fool you, it did me. When I was told we would be staying at the Palace Inn,…read moreimmediately I was ready to kick over my boss desk. One of my coworkers chimed in and said "Its nice." I told him he's a man and that he would stay anywhere cold water and all, as a matter of factly I may add. Me and my frown stumped out of the office and I got into the backseat of the car. Now, my reasons for judging the Hotel is because in Houston that's where you go for hourly get it on's. And I can't stand outside rooms. We drive up and check in, nope I'm still not impressed with a frown still on my face. The owner asked me what room would I like, I requested a view of the highway and not by my coworker. I enter my room and "Damn"! the room was/is niiiice and it smelled nice and I don't mean cover up funk nice. I enter my room and I was impressed times 10. I walk in the bathroom and it was large, so large that that's where I laid my suitcase to go in and out. I stand up and there's a plug next to the iron and ironing board. Large shower, toilet has a room of its own, microwave, fridge, suitcase holder/stand, dresser, table, desk, modern paintings that match the decor, fancy office type phone, there's a switch by the bed for the bed side lamps and get this a thermostat by the bed. The mattresses is hard which is ok because I have a bad back and it's what I need. I have to admit, this Palace Inn can stand against any brand name Hotel. They have a laundry room and get this an exercise room. I haven't used the exercise room because the Hotel sits down a hill and I get my workout in by going up and down the hills. I'm going to post this review for now, but as you may want to know the price per night. Oh yeah, there's full service house keeping daily. Would I stay at this Hotel in the future, absolutely! Would I recommend the Palace Inn to Yelp viewers, absolutely. Would I use my own money to stay here, absolutely!

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    Another fine example, where you cannot judge a book by its cover…read more Of all the budget, and economy places that I have stayed, I have never seen one where, despite the small size, the room was this nicely done up. Or, having what essentially amounted to open-ended garage for most of the rooms. While the room does have a microwave, and mini fridge, a clock on the microwave read zero call 0:00. So, I had not realized that I drove through two time zones! Only after going out to dinner, and seeing that the place closed in 45 minutes, did I realize something was wrong. I found the bed to be quite comfortable. And the hot water was plentiful. The Wi-Fi is free, and secured. However, in my room, the signal strength was not at maximum. So, it worked fine for text. But, when it came to images, it took a while. Also, there's enough outlets to charge everyone's devices. 8-) If you don't mind having to either eat out for every meal, or being a microwave chef, this small little place would do well for an Extended Stay. The AC ran quietly, and work very well. However, due to the room design, the area where the bed was, cooled off quicker than the rest of the room. However, there could be one problem for some people; if you have a habit of jumping out of bed oh, you may find yourself back in bed, because you bounced off the wall.

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