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See allWith a stay at Travelodge by Wyndham Dodge City in Dodge City, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Boot Hill Museum and Long Branch Lagoon. This hotel is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Wright Park Zoo and 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from El Capitan. Make yourself at home in one of the 79 guestrooms...
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Travelodge - Dodge City
This Travelodge was disappointing compared to others we have stayed at. It was a good location for our needs. Continental breakfast was a disaster as there was nothing to eat, possibly others had taken the supplies. Coffee was cold. We did not eat there. Room was dark and bathroom floor was cold.
The infant might check you in
Really a woman with an infant was the manager. Had to call the place while at the front desk to get checked in. Checking out no one in sight or responding to calls. Had to leave without a receipt. What is that about!
Mostly great
I actually really loved how spacious our room was, the bathroom was huge, great water pressure, very comfortable bed which is the most important thing about any hotel, they are pet friendly, there is an old fenced in pool area that is now a cement slab where our dog likes to play, they have on site laundry which was affordable and convenient. It is louder there because it is downtown but that is part of being in the city.
it was alright
It was pretty good. bed was very comfortable. room wasn't spotless but it did feel clean> There were some stains on the couch. The television did not work which was a bummer because we needed sound to sleep. Also the shower head was jacked up which made showering difficult. also the AC did not work at all. the room was hot all night and the temp was as low as it could go and the fan was as high as it could go. the only reason it wasnt that bad is because we were just that tired.
disgusting
Property is very poorly maintained. Shows zero pride of ownership. Mold in bathroom, room smelled musty. Failed to open in the morning for breakfast. Facility has a great location, but is slowly dying on the vine due to lack of maintenance, and lack of owners who care.