Americas Best Value Inn Blythe - Featured Reviews (59)
You’re never too sure what you’re going to get when you stop in a small town in the middle of nowhere… but if you have to stop?… this is the place. Air condition is awesome, it gets pretty dark in the rooms and it’s simple and cozy. Just exactly what you need. The soap sucks. They have fridges that are pretty cold.
We stay here once every three months when we visit a loved one at ISP. This place is very well lit and we felt comfortable and safe. I believe it is under new management and its noticeable. The rates have always been reasonable. I recommend this place first if you aren't looking to pay high end prices per night.
Room was good size and the AC was working great, but the room needed some painting and bathroom was in the middle of repairs and we did find some weird stains on our pillows and sheets 😬
The room was gorgeous and spacious. The young lady at the front desk was awesome as well we know this was the hot tub that was advertised was not working until the last night we were there and also the continental breakfast dining room area that was advertised was full of storage junk oh and no coffee in the morning and no ice
The hotel was in a small town in the middle of nowhere. I stopped there overnight on a road trip. I'd booked a room the night before. check in was easy. The room was nice and clean. Everything in the room was working. I didn't go to breakfast. The ice machine was in the lobby. It was an exterior hotel. They had parking for the electric cars with the chargers. They had a pool area which was in decent shape. Overall, it was a great hotel for someone in town for whatever reason to stay at. Would recommend.
This was a short stay, on the way to the Grand Canyon from San Diego, CA. We came in late and were able to get a clean, quiet room upstairs. The breakfast was the typical cereals, sausage and eggs and some fruit which held us over until lunch.
The room was clean and bed was comfortable but the 6:30am noise didn't allow us to sleep. While I appreciate the work that migrant workers do, I do not wish to live in their home. You should not advertise as a hotel.
When we stayed here in March 2023 we marveled that we could get a room this decent at such a low price point. When we stayed here in March 2024 we were astounded at how far downhill the property had gone. The first room we were shown smelled like an ashtray. No thanks. The room we eventually stayed in was run down and smelled musty. In 2023 the breakfast was excellent. In 2024 it was nearly non-existent.
The owner, Biju is the best! So kind, caring and helpful. Working with a skeleton crew she goes out of her way to make your stay pleasant. We booked a double room which was clean and quiet with a comfy bed and new looking laminate flooring. We especi