Nick87
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I'd say from reading this thread super 8 takes the cake for shit hole hotels as far as chains are concerned.
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Americas Best Value Inn.That one is sketchy for sure. Not as bad as some of the others mentioned here, but it’s one that I would never go back to. Was that the Super 8?
Don't do it at a Super 8This thread makes me want to take a shower
Did some training for video taping with alternative light sources in motel rooms. You'd be amazed what shows up ... and where! Scary chit! Instructor said always brought his own bedding when he had to stay at a motelI became a germafode after watching some news program where they went into hotels with infrared to expose hidden splash marks in rooms.
Don't like remote controls at all.![]()
Did some training for video taping with alternative light sources in motel rooms. You'd be amazed what shows up ... and where! Scary chit! Instructor said always brought his own bedding when he had to stay at a motel
My grandmother once stayed at the Billings Super8 and the place exploded. Nobody was hurt oddly enough. That was over 30 years ago.View attachment 311070View attachment 311071
Seems like this was a super 8 in Billings sometime around 2016 or so. This is what we found when we walked into the room…. I slept in my sleeping bag on top of the bed while laying on my mini my pillow…total shit hole
My brother and I stayed at the Terry hotel back around 2000. The place was a time capsule. The room had 2 small beds that had such a hole in the middle of them that there was hardly any padding there. The matresses had tags on them with dates from the 1950s. There was a small dresser with a newspaper covering the splits in the bottom of the drawer that had a 1930s date on the paper. The door had a wedge cut off the bottom from 2 inches to zero that had been nailed back on the top of the door. We were on the second floor, so I am not sure what the lower floor was like, but the second floor looked like it was rarely used.One of my most memorable was the hotel in Terry MT. I asked for a wakeup call and they handed me a wind up alarm clock. The hotel was right out of 1930. The shower was a 6ft galvanized water trough turned on it's end.
There was another one somewhere in Central WY. I can't remember where, maybe Weatland. It had a $0.25 massage bed and paneling on the walls. 1960s house trailer decor.
The old Nullagvik hotel in Kotebue was the worst. $300/night all the doors had a 2" gap along one side due to settlement.