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    Valdirene S.

    Don't ever book this hotel online through Priceline. This hotel doesn't honor what you purchase over Priceline. I booked a 7 days stay at this hotel through Priceline on October 10,2024 and when my daughter tried to check in she was treated like garbage by their employee. They said to her face that they would not honor such low price deal as if it was our fault for trusting Priceline. I don't care if they thought that Priceline final tag was less than $120 for a 7 days stay. I don't care if was a Priceline error. What I do care is how they went about and how they treated my daughter. We end up having to book another hotel at the last minute overpaying for the last minute booking and yet my money was charged by the hotel. I called Priceline and they will be investigating. Independent of anything, the fact they discriminated against my daughter and mistreated her is unacceptable. I don't recommend this hotel and I am going to file a complaint to corporate. If their hotel is on the list on Priceline and the booking went through and payment was charged the hotel should at least have honored the booking and not automatically dismissed my daughter in a discriminatory way. Making me believe that they did that because my daughter is a transgender.

    I booked a room with them through Expedia. When I arrived they said it was overbooked and they had no room. They told me I had to contact Expedia to get a refund. When I contact Expedia they said they had to confirm with the motel to issue the refund. When Expedia spoke to the motel they said I was a no show and refused to release my refund. Luckily I was still in town and was able to go back to the motel and speak with the manager and call them out about lying to Expedia and saying I was a no show. They issued my refund but I should have never had to deal with all this. This was a horrible experience and had I left town without stopping I wouldn't have my refund. I will never recommend staying at a business that lies and tries to rob me! STAY AWAY FROM HERE

    Dirty outlet and wall
    Max C.

    *Non smoking room smells of urine and cigarettes. *Tv remote missing and replacement one doesn't work *cigarette burns on furniture *shower head broken *coffee pot missing *floors sticky *old bar of soap and hair in shower *super sketchy cash deposit form with broken English *stains on walls *blood in bathroom *needles in parking lot Need I say more?

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    Alex M.

    Great staff and well kept rooms. Got checked in by Lavoia and Theresa and they were more than helpful,social and great at their job.

    Smashed roach. My husband sprayed Raid Ant and Roach Killer around the room.

    The room is fairly run down, there is a broken drawer, a broken outlet cover, the bathroom sink drains slow, no trash can in the room and the bathroom is dirty (toilet has a ring, bathtub has someone else's hair, and I had to clean the sinks. I brought cleaning supplies after reading the other reviews. We also had to spray for bugs, see photo, one dead bug.

    No hot water.

    Hi, It's probably a policy not to clean floors in Motel 6 in Albuquerque, NM. So I usually grab a towel and run it over the floor. I always am amazed in how grungy your rooms are. The $91 dollars I pay for it with the 6 year old mattras sure make me think twice. But hey I dont have to sleep in my car. I always share my cleaning experiences on Yelp. As a refund is like a Protestant Pope for you guys. 6 year old mattras with occupancy rate of 80% is about 1800 people who preceeded me. Of which 0.3% died in this room so about 3. No wonder these rooms feel so creepy.

    Nancy Z.

    We came for the Balloon festival and booked this place to stay. This wasn't our place for the week thank goodness. The bedspread has stains and there was no dish soap to was the dishes we used.in the bathroom the light had dead fly and other bugs. We rested our head and was gone. Would not stay here again.

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    I loved my stay no one bothered me . Employees there are OUTSTANDING 12/10 . Keep in mind you get what you pay for "

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    We stayed at this hotel to attend a family reunion. We traveled 8+ hours to get there. Our room,…read morewhile clean, was very old. Definitely in need of an update for the price we paid but that wasn't the issue. The air conditioning did not work in our room. We alerted the night clerk after going in our room and she told us there were no other rooms available and that maintenance would look at it the next morning. That's it. We asked if there was a fan we could borrow. Nope. We had to go out and buy our own fan to help circulate the air in our room. The next morning we had a knock on our door at 8am. It was maintenance wanting to fix the AC my sister was in the shower so I told him he would have to wait about 30 minutes and we'd be done. We left for our event and returned around 3:30pm. AC was still not working. We contacted the front desk and asked for management, no manager on site but the front desk would send them a message. Crickets. About an hour later I contacted Hilton corporate and surprisingly we had a manager at our door about 15 minutes later. She affirmed that the AC was not working and that she'd been told it was fixed. She called maintenance while in our room and he walked her thru a few things. The unit did finally cycle on and blew cold air for about 3-4 hours. When we returned from dinner it wasn't working again. We called the front desk and requested another room because we had been told earlier that would be an option the second night. But nope. No other rooms so we had to sleep in the heat again. We were told the next morning when checking out that we would be refunded for those 2 nights but we would have to go through Corporate get it. So we paid for our rooms. Once home, I contacted corporate for our refund and I received an email from the general manager of the hotel in Albuquerque telling me he did not believe us and that no refund would be given. I contacted Hilton corporate again and all they did was reimburse me for ONE night and give me 10k points. Really??? Don't stay at this hotel! Terrible customer service and not worth the price anyway. Furthermore Hilton corporate should have stood behind their customer!

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