“We stopped by for a Sequoia trip. The room was outdated but cleaned. Friendly staff and simple breakfast. The swimming pool was really warm as we went there during the heatwave. Our kid loved it. We felt safe and the hotel offered good value for what it is and its location”
“I recently stayed at Motel 6 in PV, CA and had a fantastic experience. The service was exceptional from the moment I arrived. The staff was friendly, attentive, and went out of their way to ensure I had everything I needed for a comfortable stay.
The rooms were spotless and well-maintained, with fresh linens and a clean, inviting atmosphere. The bed was comfortable, and I appreciated the attention to detail in the room’s cleanliness. The amenities provided, including Wi-Fi and parking, added to the overall convenience.
I highly recommend Motel 6 to anyone looking for a comfortable, clean, and affordable place to stay with top-notch service. I will definitely be returning on my next visit to the area!”
“Always my go to when working in Porterville. Nice clean rooms and friendly staff.
Rooms: I believe only the king rooms have fridge and microwave.
Food & drinks: Red Onion burger down the street has amazing food.”
“The rooms are large and cheap, but furnished with a mid sized refrigerator, king size bed, large bathroom and closet as well as a dining table bedside table and full sized dresser and to top it off it comes with a large flat screen tv!”
“This location ended up to be a pleasant surprise. I travel a lot for work and some Super 8 can be a hit or miss. My room was very clean, bed and pillows comfortable and it was quiet. I can't say anything about the breakfast, since I had to leave for work early. Outside entrances aren't my favorites, but the place has many cameras and it does get monitored well. The employees do pay attention to the camera feeds. I will definitely stay there again, when work brings me back to this area. It's also very reasonable priced.
Rooms: Clean, comfortable, had fridge and microwave
Safety: Well lit at night, security cameras and employees that do pay attention to the security feeds.”