About Best Western Plus St. Louis Airport Hotel
Motel 6 St Louis – Airport is less than one mile from St Louis International Airport and is located right off of I-70.
Each of their well-appointed rooms are furnished with free Wi-Fi and a TV with expanded cable options. The rooms are non-smoking and pet friendly, and guests can choose between a room with one king, two queen-sized beds, or one king with a mini fridge.
Complimentary coffee is available in the lobby each morning, and guests can take advantage of their Park N Fly package, where guests can leave their car while they are away traveling for a small fee.
There are several restaurants nearby including Waffle House, Bandada's Bar-B-Q, and Steak 'n Shake.
Motel 6 St Louis – Airport is only five miles away from the University of Missouri, St Louis Mills, and St Ann Golf Club.
Positive Reviews
positive:
It's easy to access
Motel 6 St Louis - Airport is is located right off of I-70, which made it easy to find and a convenient place to stop for travelers who were looking for a no-fuss place to lay their head down for the night. Their location is also very close by the airport.
positive:
It's inexpensive
The price of this motel is hard to beat, and it was this that drove many previous guests to it. While most would admit that it's nothing fancy, many were happy to pay a low rate and skip out on unneeded luxuries.
positive:
Their Park N Fly program is a plus
Quite a few guests took advantage of the hotel's Park N Fly package and left their car in the hotel's lot while they flew out from the nearby airport. They reported that the prices charged for this service are quite reasonable, and that hotel employees will often ask that cars be left where they can personally watch them.
Negative Reviews
negative:
It's lacking in amenities
Many guests felt that the hotel's amenities fell short of their expectations. The most common complaints were that there is no breakfast included, no coffeemakers in the room, and that there were not enough outlets, particularly the three-prong, grounded outlets commonly used by laptop computers. In some rooms, the only grounded outlet was in the bathroom.
negative:
Call pest control
Multiple guests complained that they spotted bugs in their room during their stay, which caused them no small amount of discomfort. A few said they reported the issue, and did not feel that they were fairly compensated for the problem.
negative:
It could be cleaned more thoroughly
While more generous guests would often describe the rooms as being "reasonably clean", some were decidedly less kind, using much more negative adjectives to describe the dirty carpets, molding showers, dusty surfaces, and damp smells.