A hotel in the middle of nowhere...
My seventy-three year old mother and I were traveling on the Loneliest Road in America (US 50), and stopped in at the Best Western Motor Inn in Delta Utah before continuing on.
The large sized non-smoking room on the second floor (Room 223), was very clean, and included two queen beds, a clock radio, two chairs, a table, a flyswatter, a television with remote, a coffeemaker, a refrigerator (that was turned off), and an iron and ironing board. We were disappointed that the air conditioner unit was not turned on when we arrived. The temperature was very warm that day, and it seemed like it took forever to cool off the room. Also, the television was accessed through a cable box, and most of the channels could not be viewed.
The small bathroom included four sets of towels, a hairdryer, two bottles of shampoo, and two bottles of hand lotion. The shower did not have a handrail to hold on to, and the sink was located outside.
The room was adequate for our needs, as it was nothing special. Just wish the air conditioner was on when we arrived....