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We all have this idea of motels that they are seedy joints that you typically want to stay away from. But with people wanting to save money on vacation or during a long drive, a hotel can be very costly and out of budget.

Recently, many have found themselves choosing a motel and with this motels have stepped up their quality, especially chains as new places are sprouting up on every interstate exit.

What Motel Should you Choose?

If you are heading on vacation or even a road trip for a few days, research your options beforehand. In this case, chain motels may be your best option. This way, no matter where you stop for the night you know what you are getting. Stopping at a local place that you know nothing about is a gamble. Is it clean, safe and livable? You won't know this until you've paid and put that key through the door. If you want to use a local motel and not a chain, this option is best if you know you will be staying at the place for a few days and you've already had a chance to do your research instead of going in blind.

What are some of the Perks of Staying in a Motel?

The first is the price: a hotel can run you, on average, $100 a night and that is if you are not in one of the major cities, there it can cost $150 and up a night. In a major city, a motel will cost somewhere between $60 and $90. That's a savings of between $60 and $90.

A lot of chain motels offer free amenities to further entice you to stay in their establishment. Free high speed internet has become a popular amenity which can come in handy for business travelers who are on the road a lot. Paying around $10 at each place you stay can add up quickly so this alone could get anyone to stay brand loyal to a motel.

Some of the other convenient features are continental breakfasts, allowing pets in the room, pools, gym, and shuttles. Shuttles can either be strictly for transport to and from the airport, or if you are in a tourist spot you may have shuttles to some of the popular spots saving you money otherwise spent on a taxi. With these extras, motels are trying to be out their more expensive counterparts by offering a lot of the same luxuries at a deep discount.

by: Andrew Stratton




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