Quality Inn Navajo Nation
- June 26, 2006
- Rated 4 of 5 by
rubylu from Sebastopol, California
It was well after dark and I'd driven much longer than I'd expected. When the desk clerk, a young Navajo woman, quoted me the AAA rate, close to $100, I flinched visibly. But I was exhausted and was going to stay there at whatever price. She took pity on me, I think, and offered me some promotion at a substantial discount. I was grateful.
Apparently the motel is owned or at least operated by the Navajo Nation. It was very nice, clean, and attractive. Microwave, fridge, and coffee maker in the room, and free wireless Internet. It was a step up from the budget hotels where I'd been staying, and I was glad for that.
The Hogan Restaurant is adjacent to the motel. I considered it for breakfast. I walked in there mid-morning, and it looked clean and cheery, with a few people eating their meals. I waited a few minutes but no hostess or wait staff showed up, so I decided to move on.
From journal Driving Across the USA