breakfast was fantastic, really comfortable beds and pillows and staff very kind. I would recommend this hotel to everyone.
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comfort is a good name for this Motel
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/18/08
Great place to stay,clean,up-dated.Nice bedding and beds.Very comfy place.Breakfast is good. I would stay here again. Beach is close. Price great as well.Big rooms too!
We went to the room that I reserved on the internet. The bathroom wasn't clean, the a/c was broken, and the room inaccessible for my handicapped mother. (I requested a handicapped room and informed the staff of her disability.) A sign is posted, saying that if we're not satisfied, then we won't be charged. I asked to be refunded or ...
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Great location to where we needed to be!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/15/07
This hotel was very convenient to Camp Pendleton and the San Clemente area. The staff at the hotel were very nice and accommadating. The hotel was clean and the contiential breakfast was very good. If I ever need to travel to the San Clemente area I would stay here again. We are from Kentucky so the price was a little high to us but for the area it ...
Motel 6 is the Ritz-Carlton compared to this dump. The rooms smell, the sheets are discolored, and the service is non-existent. Stay in a nice hotel to fully experience a nice stay in San Clemente, don’t skim on a few bucks. Your vacation will be miserable if you stay at this hotel. You get what you pay for (and less) if you stay here.
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Hypodermic Needles Not My Idea of a Comfort Suite!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/12/05
I cannot warn you enough to not stay here! Basically, upon checking in we discovered the bed unmade, the coffee table on top of the bed, strong paint fumes from the two rooms next to us that were being painted(paint cans and wet brushes still out). We stepped on to the "balcony" not more than 2 feet by 2 feet and had a sickning view of ...