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Friday, July 20, 2018

Motel Review, Motel 6, Mojave, California

Motel Review, Motel 6, Mojave, California

The “hotel” is modest.  A sign hangs in your room which gives prices on nights and makes dollars indicated in highlight less of a stranger to resting visitors like myself.  Where their night bell is in the lobby, you’ll find the vending machines to be as problematic as the weak coffee and strange microwave because technology always needs a hand, even for someone like me who’s graduated from college.  So there’s plenty to improve on for Motel 6 due to time constraints room-maids feel while making beds, fluffing pillows, mopping and sweeping floors, and other miscellaneous information we can think of on their tasks since the bedrooms are more sweet and figuratively clean than the undeveloped areas around Mojave’s rugged terrain.  Colors may blend in together in my room before I realize the privilege.  Still, items get damaged in rooms.  I believe that customers need to pay for the very things they damage after doing the public a bad favor on those items, as our sleeping habits to power can disrupt our thoughts into more problems than we can handle just from the general nature we’ve assumed for rest, comfort, and ergonomics from the tidings.  Maybe I’m kind of speechless about the whole ordeal.  Pizza delivery isn’t available around these parts where we’ll dig into into restaurants by the corners between discovery and realization for the desert’s beauty of mixed fields.  3 restaurants very close follow Motel 6: 1) Barbie’s Primo Burgers, 2) Thai Cuisine, and 3) Anthony’s Grill.  Consider those places to be resources of delicious food on equal terms with each other as far as destinations towards Motel 6 are concerned, for I’ve dined under their roofs and given respect for the compromise among us, especially with the Mojave desert being something of a road-stop for quick drivers where Lancaster relates on a higher level.  But enough seen around us in Mojave makes the little town interesting for its rugged terrain, for I can explore much of the desert by car or foot along Motel 6’s lines near the opening highway gate.  A train passes by in more than one occasion on each day and leaves its roar for the future of Mojave’s ongoing development.  I imagine that more things will be built in Motel 6’s destinations close-by; however, there’s already 3 restaurants close and a nice gas station for cars and trucks alike, so we ought to consider ourselves for this location after seeing the discounts and pulling numbers across the way.  



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