About Wolfe's Hotel Moab
Nestled between two of eastern Utah’s best-loved national parks, Motel 6 Moab provides modern economy accommodation beside US Route 191. The natural sandstone formations of Arches National Park are about four miles away while Canyonlands National Park is about 30 minutes’ drive away.
Modernized rooms with colorful decor are fitted with wood-effect flooring, flat-screen cable TV, air-conditioning, an en suite bathroom and free local calls. Selected rooms add free Wi-Fi and accessible rooms are available.
Amenities include a 24-hour reception, elevators, free truck parking, seasonal heated outdoor pool, outdoor hot-tub and a launderette. Pets are allowed and kids can stay free.
Morning coffee is free and there’s a diner next door. Guests can find alternative dining option in downtown Moab, about one mile away.
Smoke-free Motel 6 Moab is about 30 minutes’ drive from the mountain biking paradise of Slickrock Trail and about 140 miles from the Four Corners Monument.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great location for national parks
Situated on the northern edge of Moab, this motel's location proved popular with reviewers in town to explore the surrounding landscapes made famous as backdrops in classic movies. Two stunning national parks were on the doorstep and the motel was conveniently next to US Route 191. Downtown Moab was just over a mile away for dining and shopping but there was also a restaurant nearby. A few guests, however, criticized the location as it wasn't that convenient for walking into town.
positive:
Friendly staff
Guests said they were often pleased with the customer service, frequently describing personnel as accommodating, likeable and helpful.
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Praise for rooms
Many reviewers were pleasantly surprised by the standards of cleanliness and comfort in the rooms, often saying they would happily return. The modernized rooms with laminate floors and flat-screen TVs had many admirers as did the pleasant outdoor pool and hot-tub.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Too noisy for some
Light sleepers sometimes blamed insufficient soundproofing for enabling them to hear noises from adjacent rooms and corridors. Occasional road noise and noisy air-conditioning also proved to be obstacles to sleep for some reviewers.
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Patchy Wi-Fi
Guests appreciated the provision of free Wi-Fi access, but occasionally it was claimed that the signal was patchy in certain areas of the building.
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Divided over value for money
Reviewers were split over whether their stays represented fair value for money; it often depended on whether or not guests were paying steeper rates to stay during peak periods. When rates were at their most affordable, guests tended to say they got a decent amount of bang for their buck as there were freebies like a pet-friendly policy and expanded cable channels. However, those paying higher rates sometimes bemoaned the lack of services and facilities like breakfast, shampoo and alarm clocks.