Wigwam Motel, on rt. 66 in Holbrook, AZ
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Wigwam Motel, on rt. 66 in Holbrook, AZ
Has anyone stayed at the Wigwam Motel on Rt. 66 in Holbrook, AZ? (each room in an individual teepee)
We've passed by several times and the kids would really like to stay there this summer.
If you've stayed there, anything in particular that you can recommend we request? Or avoid?
Thanks in advance!
We've passed by several times and the kids would really like to stay there this summer.
If you've stayed there, anything in particular that you can recommend we request? Or avoid?
Thanks in advance!
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I assume you will bring Sparky, Rusty, and Audrey with you?
If this is the place I'm thinking of, Bill Geist of CBS Sunday Morning stayed there during a road trip that aired last May. I guess you can pull up the story in the show's archives.
Right now I am very tempted to make a bunch of references to the Vacation movies.
If this is the place I'm thinking of, Bill Geist of CBS Sunday Morning stayed there during a road trip that aired last May. I guess you can pull up the story in the show's archives.
Right now I am very tempted to make a bunch of references to the Vacation movies.
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I remember bicycling past the Wigwam in 1990 & 91 on cross-country bicycle trips and thinking what a great place it would be to stay. However, our group was staying at the Comfort Inn in Holbrook instead.
While I can't tell you anymore that that, I will say that even 12 years later, I remember how well the couple who owned & operated the Comfort Inn treated our group of about 70 people. Thank you!
Nearby was the Painted Desert (see it!) and the Meteor Crater near Winslow, which I guess would be ok if you were driving, but for an extra 13 miles of bicycling on a 90-some mile route that day, it was major disappointment.
Back to the Wigwam - I didn't look like the type of place where there would be a lot of extra things "to request" ... just a unique stay in a bit of Americana.
While I can't tell you anymore that that, I will say that even 12 years later, I remember how well the couple who owned & operated the Comfort Inn treated our group of about 70 people. Thank you!
Nearby was the Painted Desert (see it!) and the Meteor Crater near Winslow, which I guess would be ok if you were driving, but for an extra 13 miles of bicycling on a 90-some mile route that day, it was major disappointment.
Back to the Wigwam - I didn't look like the type of place where there would be a lot of extra things "to request" ... just a unique stay in a bit of Americana.
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THANK you for the reply!!!!
Yes, from what i recall, it looks well cared for. I realize its not like requesting a specific suite at the Ritz however, just thought i'd ask.
Thanks again ~ and any other thoughts from anyone??
Yes, from what i recall, it looks well cared for. I realize its not like requesting a specific suite at the Ritz however, just thought i'd ask.
Thanks again ~ and any other thoughts from anyone??
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There are only two of these "Wigwam Villages" left in the United States. One is there in Arizona, the other one is close to home here in Kentucky in Cave City.
I can't speak for the one in Arizona, but the ones here are OK. They are being considered for placement on the Historic Register.
You can find out more about both locations on the website www.roadsideamerica.com
I can't speak for the one in Arizona, but the ones here are OK. They are being considered for placement on the Historic Register.
You can find out more about both locations on the website www.roadsideamerica.com
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we stayed there and loved them. We laughed alot! I mean how often do you sleep in a concrete WIGWAM? and the train rumbles be regularly...and the funky office where you check in...oh, don't forget the Magic Fingers Quarter machine!