Americas Best Value Cowboy Inn
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Nice place to stay - would stay again
10/31/2009Stayed here in august 2008 for five nights. room was clean and comfortable. new window ac unit, mini-fridge, 25" tv. room cleaned every morning. friendly owners, decent restaurant ...
Stayed here in August 2008 for five nights. Room was clean and comfortable. New window AC unit, mini-fridge, 25" TV. Room cleaned every morning. Friendly owners, decent restaurant next door, but a bit pricey for what you get. Walk down the street to the Cattleman's Steakhouse and Fish Market. Better food, a little more expensive, but well worth it. I would definitely stay at the Cowboy Inn again.
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Seriously Overstating Amenities
09/07/2009We stayed at this hotel for $ per night over the labor day weekend. it was a small room, but very clean and tidy. our room had a mini-fridge and ...
We stayed at this hotel for $ per night over the Labor Day weekend. It was a small room, but very clean and tidy. Our room had a mini-fridge and a hair dryer and a small cable TV. The beds were very hard, however. This hotel boasts of their heated pool, miniature golf course and playground. All three were extremely old, dirty and unsafe. The pool was tiny, is right on a busy street corner, NOT heated freezing! slimy and dirty. It was strangely not full about a foot below its capacity, had no markings for depth, and absolutely NO safe entry for children. It was surrounded by nasty, old furniture, and an extremely unsafe, very large old slide haphazardly perched on the edge. The playground consisted of a really old, cheap swingset. It was covered in rust and seemed very unsafe. The miniature gold course??? What a joke!! Just gross patches of grass on the corner of a very busy street. Yes, the hotel cost was low, BUT, there were lots of seemingly nice hotels advertising for $ a night, right across the street. To add insult to injury, when my husband went to check out, the employee shouted that we owed money for our children staying there, though our travel booking clearly stated 2 adults, 2 children. My husband showed him the receipt, but he didn't care and continued to be beligerent. The restaurant attached is okay, but is very over priced $ for a child's apple juice, no refills!! So my advice, is stay in a newer place, and venture out to another restaurant in Custer. We went to a nice steakhouse, that had great food and very reasonable prices, the next day.
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did not like it at all
08/18/2009At the time of booking i was wondering why no one left a review on this mote but it did not stop me from booking-my mistake. the motel is ...
At the time of booking I was wondering why no one left a review on this mote but it did not stop me from booking-my mistake. The motel is highly overpriced: for a night I expected much more, our room was outdated with very firm beds and strange looking bathroom with old painted window. The breakfast room was the worst place for me: it is a tiny 2 room space with only 3 tables (for a 48 room-motel), and food was not “presented” nicely at all, bread was in package, butter was wrapped, milk was hidden in a fridge, etc…spills there and here made it quite gross. I did not eat there anything. There is a good point: a pool with a slide. So as a result I spent a lot of time for trying “unbook” my 3-day non-refundable reservation. Thanks to Travel on line I got a room in Econolodge (also 2 stars but slightly more expensive), 2-3 blocks from Cowboy and enjoyed the rest of my vacation in Custer.
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Mt. Rushmore Trip
07/07/2009This hotel was very conveniently located to everything, a great restaurant next door with a gift shop, rooms were very clean and the staff was very friendly and helpful, prices ...
This hotel was very conveniently located to everything, a great restaurant next door with a gift shop, rooms were very clean and the staff was very friendly and helpful, prices were also reasonable, it was a large property with a mini golf course 18 holes, i do recommend this if you plan on making a trip to the Black Hills.
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