Pros

  • Within walking distance of restaurants, the train, and shops
  • Under an hour's drive from the Grand Canyon
  • Old-school motor lodge exterior and warm intimate wood decor interior
  • Updated rooms with oak flooring, mini-fridges, and microwaves
  • Free breakfast with good selection of hot items
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • No pool, gym, or business center
  • Noisy freight trains run through town at night
  • Rooms lack phones
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Bottom Line

The Lodge On Route 66 is a renovated boutique motel, with all the traditional trappings of a Route 66 motor lodge along with some luxury additions. All 18 rooms have been updated with solid wood furniture, oak flooring, and travertine counters. The effect is a warm and intimate yet sophisticated atmosphere that outclasses other hotels in Williams, but the prices are nonetheless reasonable. Perks include free breakfast and Wi-Fi, but there's no pool or fitness center. The adjacent Rodeway Inn & Suites Downtowner-Route 66, run by the same people as The Lodge, provides overflow space and is decorated in a similar fashion.

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The Lodge On Route 66

Scene

Charming motel with cozy lodge interiors, popular with road-tripping couples

This hotel is geared toward leisure travelers on Route 66, and while it's a fine place for a family to spend the night, it's more popular with adults -- particularly couples on their way to the Grand Canyon. The single-story adobe building isn't much to look at from the outside, but the interiors are cute, with unfinished light-wood ceilings and a hodgepodge of vintage-style signs on the walls along with a few gift shop items for sale. A compact dining area has wood tables and framed photographs of the region. Back outside, a cabana, a covered seating area, fireplaces, and tables offer guests a well-furnished area to sit, eat, or relax while watching cars go by on Route 66. 

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Location

Right on the downtown main street, within walking distance to restaurants and shops

The Lodge On Route 66 is just off the I-40, within walking distance to restaurants and shops in downtown Williams and to the  Williams Junction Amtrak station. It's a five-minute drive to the Bill Williams trail and a 10-minute drive to Bearizona. The Grand Canyon Deer Park is a15-minute drive, Bedrock City is half an hour away by car, and the Grand Canyon takes about an hour to reach. 

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Rooms

Beautifully decorated rooms with wood ceiling beams, soft recessed lighting, and arched doorways    

The Lodge has nine rooms and nine suites with a soft, neutral color palette that reflects the hotel's mountainous surroundings, beamed ceilings with exposed wood, and arched doorways. There are also recessed canned lights above the beds, high-quality wood furnishings, and a mixture of tiles, carpeting, and wood floors. All rooms come with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, but lack phones. Bathrooms are unexceptional and have shower/tub combos. Suites feature kitchenettes with sinks, mini-fridges, and microwaves and separate living areas with sleeper sofas. 

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Features

Free breakfast and parking    

The Lodge On Route 66 offers free parking and Wi-Fi to all guests. Breakfast is included in room rates and comes with scrambled eggs, make-it-yourself waffles, sausage, oatmeal, breads, and fruits.

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Oyster Hotel Review

The Lodge On Route 66

Scene

Charming motel with cozy lodge interiors, popular with road-tripping couples

This hotel is geared toward leisure travelers on Route 66, and while it's a fine place for a family to spend the night, it's more popular with adults -- particularly couples on their way to the Grand Canyon. The single-story adobe building isn't much to look at from the outside, but the interiors are cute, with unfinished light-wood ceilings and a hodgepodge of vintage-style signs on the walls along with a few gift shop items for sale. A compact dining area has wood tables and framed photographs of the region. Back outside, a cabana, a covered seating area, fireplaces, and tables offer guests a well-furnished area to sit, eat, or relax while watching cars go by on Route 66. 

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Location

Right on the downtown main street, within walking distance to restaurants and shops

The Lodge On Route 66 is just off the I-40, within walking distance to restaurants and shops in downtown Williams and to the  Williams Junction Amtrak station. It's a five-minute drive to the Bill Williams trail and a 10-minute drive to Bearizona. The Grand Canyon Deer Park is a15-minute drive, Bedrock City is half an hour away by car, and the Grand Canyon takes about an hour to reach. 

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Rooms

Beautifully decorated rooms with wood ceiling beams, soft recessed lighting, and arched doorways    

The Lodge has nine rooms and nine suites with a soft, neutral color palette that reflects the hotel's mountainous surroundings, beamed ceilings with exposed wood, and arched doorways. There are also recessed canned lights above the beds, high-quality wood furnishings, and a mixture of tiles, carpeting, and wood floors. All rooms come with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, but lack phones. Bathrooms are unexceptional and have shower/tub combos. Suites feature kitchenettes with sinks, mini-fridges, and microwaves and separate living areas with sleeper sofas. 

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Features

Free breakfast and parking    

The Lodge On Route 66 offers free parking and Wi-Fi to all guests. Breakfast is included in room rates and comes with scrambled eggs, make-it-yourself waffles, sausage, oatmeal, breads, and fruits.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Cable

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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