Saturday, November 26, 2011

Best Mom and Pop Motels on US Route 6

These days, jaded travelers might drive past a certain type of lodging - low slung, modest, parking space at the front door - believing that it's probably a no-tell-motel sleazy pay-by-the-hour type establishment.  But long ago, these roadside motels were downright luxurious compared to the tents that road trippers would set up in ubiquitous Travel Camps.  


In its heyday, you couldn't drive far on the 3,652 miles of US Route 6 without seeing one or a cluster of these motels, usually owned by a husband and wife who would do everything from make the coffee to clean the rooms.  Now, though, many of these motels have fallen into disrepair, were abandoned or have deteriorated into these pay-by-the-hour love motels. You can see the sad ruins as you drive across the country.


But some of these Mom and Pop motels have not only hung on, they have thrived.  Owned by couples who offer an inexpensive and clean option, the following motels go the "extra mile" with great service, perfect location, friendliness and amenities you'd find in higher end hotels at twice the price.


1. Sandusky, OH.  If you want a CHEAP place to stay within a few miles of Cedar Point, book a room starting at $30 at the Maples Motel, 4409 Cleveland Rd. (Route 6), Sandusky, OH (1/4 mile from east entrance of Cedar Point), 419-626-1575. Brick and not much to look at, this 24-unit motel is clean and cool and gets plenty of kudos and press for its affordability. With pool, air conditioning, cable TV, and a stones throw from one of the largest amusement parks in the US, the Maples Motel is, according to a recent Lake Erie Living article, “ a sliver of Americana capped with an orange and blue neon sign.”


The Maples Motel
Sandusky, OH
2. Glenwood Springs, CO;  For budget-conscious travelers, the best bang for the buck here is The Red Mountain Inn, 51637 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood Springs, CO, 800-748-2565, www.redmountaininn.com, $66-$120 - a charming courtyard motel of a former era with clean, comfy, cute rooms and the friendliest owners around. Cottages cluster around a central driveway, creating an intimate atmosphere and low rates include free wi-fi, heated pool, hot tub, guest laundry, and a continental breakfast. All less than 2 miles from downtown.


Red Mountain Inn
Glenwood Springs, CO
3. Tonopah, NVFor wallet-watchers, Jim Butler Inn & Suites, 100 South Main St., Tonopah, NV, 775-482-3577, www.jimbutlerinn.com, $70-$95 looks like your typical roadside motel.  But inside the room, there’s a sitting area, a gas fireplace, a flat screen TV, and comfy bed with nice bedding.  The bathroom is the basic sink outside, toilet and shower behind a door kind of thing, but it's clean, very friendly and centally located to all Tonopah attractions.


Jim Butler Inn and Suites
Tonopah, NV
4. Lancaster, CAThe budget minded will be ecstatic at the Inn at Lancaster, 44131 Sierra Hwy, Lancaster, CA 661-945-8771, www.innoflandcaster.com, $77-$87.  Lancaster identifies strongly with the what used to be Route 6, the Sierra Highway, and though most people travel through on the parallel and faster Highway 14,  the Inn at Lancaster is actually ON Sierra Highway. The Inn at Lancaster is a wonderful, clean, comfortable and pretty place with lots to offer;  a nicely landscaped outdoor pool, a complementary dinner in the early evening (ie, pizza,hamburgers), a complimentary continental breakfast, complimentary movie, fitness center, flat-screen TV’s and free Wi-Fi (always a plus). The Mom and Pop of record, Andy and Jeannie Holnberg, have a place to be proud of.


Inn of Lancaster
Lancaster, CA
Honorable Mention; 


5. Coralville, IA; This motel no longer exists but was inextricably linked to Historic Route 6 and so I have to include it on this list.  Blue Top Motor Court sat proudly on old Route 6 from 1952 – 1996. Twelve tiny cottages were arranged in a semi-circle around a swath of lawn that contained a grill, picnic tables and swing sets.  It was spotless, comfortable, and each cabin had a walk-in closet “larger than my room at the Jefferson Hotel!,” according to one celebrity guest, Bob Hope. Generation after generation of University of Iowa students and professors, families of Medical Center patients and road-trippers returned time and time again – the Blue Top was a touchstone for many. Poet Laureate of the State of Iowa, Mary Swander, then an Iowa Writer’s Workshop student, stayed for months in The Penthouse – the dormer apartment above the motel garages and later wrote an homage to the Blue Top. 


Replica of Cabin #1 at Blue Top Motel
Coralville, IA






 

5 comments:

  1. Such a nice story about these motels. They all offerded: CLEAN, AFFORDABLE, and were owned by owners who CARED about the motel AND the guests. We here in Coralville, Iowa miss the BlueTop, its 5 acres of lush grass, its shade trees, and most of all, the tranquility that went along as part of the BlueTop!

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  2. It was a great Coralville institution. I never stayed there since I live just three blocks up the street, but I passed it almost every day.

    Joe

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  3. Maybe Rex could give some old pics of Blue Top as it was, showing the whole little cluster there.

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  4. THANKS TO MALERIE FOR INCLUDING US IN THE BOOK-MOM AND DAD LOVED THE PLACE ALTHOUGH THEY WORKED THEMSELVES TO THE BONE-JUDY AND I MET SOME FANTASTIC PEOPLE DURING OUR 14 YEARS OF HELPING MOM OUT-THANKS TO REX AND MALERIE LARRY AND JUDY SMITH

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  5. Thanks to all who commented here, both Anonymous, Joe and the Smiths. I really appreciate your comments - and wish I could have visited when the Blue Top Motel was in its heyday. It was such an amazing place and a true symbol of US Route 6!
    Malerie

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