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South Hill Motor Inn

South Hill Motor Inn

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3.9 Google Review
73 Gasoline Alley E, Alberta, T4E 1B1, Canada
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Apr 15, 2018
From the front desk staff to the comfy beds to the super clean room... Unbelievable value for the money. I'm waiting for a knee replacement and struggle with stairs. After my husband checked us in and got the key for the second floor room, we drove around and parked. The lady from the desk met us at the door we were going in, and switched keys with us - she put us on the main floor. Such a nice gesture! Room was so clean... not sure I've seen a cleaner room. Beds are super comfy and pillows were perfect for me. Breakfast was good. The only hot item was waffles (which the same lady made to order and brought to your table!) We found our new go to place in Red Deer!

Jun 29, 2018
Staff went above and beyond to help make our stay comfortable. Rooms are clean, beds comfortable. Good place to stay.

May 6, 2018
I showed up, I slept, I left. Repeat. Other than a shower, didn't get a chance to make use of anything else offered. But, the bed was comfortable and it was decent shower head, so no complaints at all

May 21, 2018
Sweetest lady owns the place. She makes you fresh waffles every morning :) Rooms were a little out dated and still have old fashioned keys (not cards haha) but overall it was well kept.

Feb 2, 2018
I dropped by this inn when i was on my way home. I booked this inn via expedia But when i got there, i didn't expect it could be very good inn because price was only 64 buck. There was only one staff who had to be summoned by call. I stayed only one night, inside of room was pretty good and WiFi wasn't bad. And even breakfast was really good More than any other franchise like A&w or McDonald's! If my situations make me stay one more night In red deer , what should i hesitate? Just go there again!

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