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    Grand Canyon Inn

    2.6 (153 reviews)
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    Open 7:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Kiosk that you'll have to deal with if you have any problems. There's zero accountability.

    The room was clean and the food was decent, but that's where the positives end. The address listed online was wrong and we only got the real one after booking. The area is sketchy, and we saw glass in the lot like a car was recently broken into. The worst part? The toilet backed up around 8am and we had to call a customer service center in India multiple times. No one ever came. The front desk was unstaffed, just a kiosk with a video call system. After 2+ hours, we finally flagged down a housekeeper and got a plunger ourselves--no one had been informed. Other issues: broken heater, uncomfortable desk/chairs, housekeeping walked in without knocking, and other guests had broken TVs. If something goes wrong after hours, you're stuck calling a call center overseas. They say a local handyman "might" see the message and "might" come. We left early due to the plumbing issue and were hung up on when we asked for a refund. The staff we did see gave us attitude when we brought up the problems. Clean but outdated hotel with zero accountability. Wouldn't recommend.

    Mike F.

    This was just a basic hotel that was older, and we were in the bunk house across the highway. The rooms were tiny, but based on the price, what could you expect. If you stay here bring your own supplies ( water, snacks, etc) as the two stores are way high expensive for basic things. The pictures on the website may deceive you, but if you need cheap accommodations (about 1/3 the price) at the South rim, then it may be worth it. When we arrived my wife was really sick and we asked if we could check in and were told no. Front staff was not even willing to check. The restaurant hours were not as posted so be aware. There is a food truck near the gas station which was outstanding and cheap. Later in the day I saw another front desk staff being testy with some customers. There is a bird zoo across the highway, a cool rock shop and other things to keep you entertained.

    Sam R.

    Tuesday, 4/12/2022 - Stayed at Grand Canyon Inn for a night. Address is 317 S State Rte 64, Valle, AZ 86046. If facing the Inn, to the right is Chevron gas and gift shop. To the left is a building that I THINK sells rocks or something (i was told). Across the street is Fred Flintstone! This Inn has a restaurant inside as well. That was a sight to see. Upon our arrival: Pros: 1) check in was easy. 2) we got rooms on the first floor in the back. 3) they have a beautifully, well-taken-care-of yard and patio to enjoy your morning cup of coffee on. 4) love the rustic look to our room. 5) there is a hair blow dryer, ironing board, and a little shelf with hangers you can use to hang your clothing. No closet. 6) they provided shampoo, bar soap, and lotion. There are clean towels as well. 7) there was a K Cup coffee maker with 2 caffinated k cup and 1 decaf available. 8) beds nicely made, pillows/bed comfortable, blankets warm and clean. 9) our room heater and AC worked great. 10) water is nice and hot. So test water before jumping in the shower. 11) room clean. 12) plenty of parking. Cons: 1) all the TV channels had fuzzy horizontal lines going across it except for 1 channel. Lol. 2) maybe I didn't know how to use their hair blow dryer. But it never heated up. No hot air. Only cold air coming from it. But it still worked. 3) the lotion they provided was super watery. I mean watery! I'm not use to water down lotion. So we didn't use it. 4) no conditioner provided and no makeup wipes provided. Maybe these are for the bigger hotels. I don't know. 5) no tea. Conclusion: I liked this Inn. We slept comfortably and enjoyed our short time there. The staffs here were so nice. Rooms clean, some amenities provided, comfy bed and pillows, warm water, coffee, nice back yard patio to enjoy a cup of Joe, gas right next to it and gift shop right next to it. Not too shabby! We'd stay here again.

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    Marina B.

    Terrible place to stay for the price and value. Yes you will be 30min from the Grand Canyon village but the room were terribles. The shower controls were come off of the wall and apart, the bathroom fan wasn't working, the bed were very uncomfortable and one of them was badly fixed. For the price and location, I was expecting something better than this. The owner is basically charging tourist high prices without investing any money back into the property. This place was one night out of a 12 day road trip thru the southwest and even some of the small remote places we stayed at had better comfort than this place. I would not recommend anyone to stay there.

    Walter W.

    Words cannot express my displeasure in this hotel. The first room I was registered to was not cleaned and ready for occupancy The second room...well read on. If I wanted a ranch experience and staying in a bunk house I would have booked with a dude ranch. This property failed on numerous accounts. The bathtub is disgusting! It is stained or not cleaned to a point that I was afraid to take a shower. The toiled seat was split and when you sat down you got a very unwelcome significant pinch of the posterior. The air conditioner in the room was such that you could not heat or cool the room. The heater located in the bathroom ceiling was used to warm up the room. The electrical connection for the air conditioner has exposed wires and would not pass a safety inspection. The lighting in the room consists of three rustic lamps that look like kerosene lanterns. The light output from the single lamp on the desk made me feel sorry for Abraham Lincoln having to read by candlelight as that is what the light output was like. The television did not receive broadcast channels. I checked with the front desk (which was across the highway and the main building) and was told they do not provide TV. Instead it was set up to Google TV that you had to have a subscription to. There was no refrigerator nor microwave or any convenience features. There was an iron but alas, no ironing board. On a scale of 1 to 10 where 10 is very good and 1 is poor I would give a negative score. Rather than paying for this room, the establishment should pay me for cruel and unusual treatment.

    Peter H.

    This review is similar to my review of our restaurant. We stayed outside of the Grand Canyon due to availability of rooms. The room was clean. 4 stars for cleanliness. The mattress must have been on a platform as they came up to my shins. For comfort the mattresses we ok. Not the best but after walking as much as se did, I slept soundly. The shower is for shorter people. My wife is 5'4" and she hit he head on the shower head. I'm 6'1" and yes I had to duck. Once again I was still able to shower, good temperature and good water pressure. The room was large. With two queen beds there was plenty of room. Decorative style was mountain style meets super 8. The tv remote did not work. We had to turn the tv on the side of the screen. We only watched one channel which was not 4k, not 1080, not 720 but was more like 1980 Betamax tape quality. I know I am paying for the location at $189 a night. So with lower expectations, it gets the job done, just don't expect too much.

    William P.

    It started out well. The room is large and pretty and the furniture adorable. The beds were comfortable. That was it. The pillows were flat and hard. The bathroom fixtures (faucet, handles, and showerhead) hanging loose from the wall. Water supply wasn't affected, but we were worried about leaks inside the wall. Maintenance said it was fine, he'd fix it after we checked out. The tv is attached to a cable that goes into the wall but it only gets 3 to 5 channels that are fuzzy. They are cable channels. The desk said signal is terrible out here. Again, they were cable channels! Discovery, Sci-fi, and HGTV, sometimes Teen Nick and Food. The remote was not only unable to set up channels, it wouldn't even set a sleep timer. The tiny a/c unit was way too small for that large a room. It never got to a comfortable temperature. Three times it entirely shut off in the middle of the night for no reason, not even a fan going. The restaurant was neglected. The upholstery on the benches was torn. We ate there 3 times and, while the food was good, every time I think they had to grow the food before making it. The servers were great, though.And the bar makes a great watermelon margarita. We paid $121 per night per room for 2 rooms for 4 nights and I'm pretty sure any chain motel 30 miles away in Williams would have been a better deal.

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    Tuyen N.

    Cozy cabin comfort. Small, dark and cabin like. No microwave; no refrigerator and the coffee maker had a hard time making the coffee. Yet comfy and casual. Some might say "roughing it!." But I say loving it! But for no coffee.

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