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Pretty bold talk on a 'motorcycle' board for a guy in an air-conditioned van pulling a motel behind him ....
If I am camping en-route, just set up sleeping quarters. I still eat a a restaurants or buy stuff that doesn't need cooking.
I think what he meant was that a real bike refuses to enter a Transit. I've been told it's like herding cats.
The big message here is, check the room before you pay. If they won't let you check it then walk away.I remember back in the late 50's early 60's when we traveled mom would check the room before we entered. Even then we passed up some before settling in for the night. One time I remember we kept driving until well past 10pm before we found a place. We started looking at around 5pm. Went through 4 small towns and I can't remember how many motels she rejected. In those days a Best Western was a good bet, but, was really expensive for a family on a teacher's salary.
IMO Motel 6 is the last option.
When we took our trip across the country and back this summer, we camped. Every night. No bed bugs, nasty carpet, yada yada. No dickering over prices and all that goes with motels. Dorcia hates em, and that's fine with me. I'd rather sleep outside anyway. <shrug>
Back in college (~1978) I was visiting in far northern Minnesota and stayed twice at the Hotel Warren. First time it was $4 a night, second time it was only $2 a night! Shared bathroom down the hall. Truly a cheap stay!
If you go far enough back, how do you think Motel 6 got it's name?
I got a new twist on the seedy hotel in Northern Oregon, when they charged full bore for the room when we had to dodge construction debris in the hall, our room was unfinished, and there were critters trapped in the dried out swimming pool. The twist was that they wouldn't take cash.
I had a punjabi motel operator who would only take cash so he could pocket the $ and not let the govt. know he ever got it. Went to a different motel instead.
Yup.I remember as a kid when they were $5.95 a night.I'm only 52.
I'll bet you folks slept in your tent trailer. If you stop @ a KOA it can cost as much as a motel to camp there w/no AC. Nowadays if you can get by for $60 or less for a motel/night you're doing good, at least out west.
IMO Motel 6 is the 1st option. Never really been disappointed there unless the AC isn't working. I just want to sleep there, not looking for plushness.
Nephew told me he and his GF flew down to Florida (he has his own plane). Landed in a major airport, got a new rental car for free and a big discount for a ocean front hotel. Pilots are treated way better than motorcyclists.Hey, you got a room
If no bedbugs, then most everything else is tolerable for a night. I did stay in Detroit in Sept 2003 after watching the historic 43-119 Tigers lose another game and the motel door had bullet holes in it and I thought the early morning partying in the parking lot would certainly result in my bike being gone in the morning. My eyes were pinned open much of the night but morning came and the bike was fine and I was on my way back east. I've repressed what bargain downtown motel I stayed at.
Probably Gujarati, not Punjabi. Gujaratis own about 55% of the motels in the country. If you don't like paying cash to a small entrepreneur, you're not going to get any welding, machining, tractor-fixing, lawn care, or house cleaning around these parts!! I just pay it, I don't ask about their financial and tax arrangements. They're probably tired of paying the 2 or 3% to the credit card company - margins are tight enough in the motel business anyhow.He was Punjabi as that town is full of them. I used to live there(Yuba City, Ca.). They are mistaken for muslims by the ignorant.