AEROSPACE INN, Mojave – A Smart Stay in the City
About the Hotel
Rooms & Amenities
Americas Best Value Inn Mojave offers 24 air-conditioned rooms with exterior corridor access. Each room includes a cable TV with HBO, a DVD player, a work desk, a microwave, a small refrigerator, and a coffee machine. Private bathrooms have a bath or shower. Rooms feature free Wi-Fi, phones with free local calls, and new LCD TVs. A DVD collection is available in the lobby.
Dining Nearby
Several restaurants are within walking distance: Denny's (476 ft), Carl's Jr (0.4 mi), Roberto's Mexican Food (0.4 mi), Mike's Family Roadhouse (0.5 mi), China Bowl (0.6 mi), Primo Burgers (0.75 mi), and Graziano's Pizza (3.1 mi).
Leisure & Recreation
The hotel has an outdoor pool and hot tub. Nearby activities include Mojave West Park (1.5 mi), Camelot Golf Club (3.3 mi), Kelso Dunes (15.5 mi), and the Air Force Flight Test Center Museum (25.5 mi). The Mojave Air and Space Port, home to the Rutan Voyager aircraft, is 2 km away.
Location & Transport
The hotel is on Mojave's main street, near Edwards Air Force Base and Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. Mojave West Park is 2 miles away. Meadows Field Airport is 100 km from the property. The Tehachapi Museum and Air Force Flight Test Center Museum are easily accessible.
Services & Features
The 24-hour front desk provides tour assistance. Free parking and Wi-Fi are available. Business amenities include phones with free local calls. The lobby has a library, and guests can borrow DVDs for in-room viewing.
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Amenities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- VIP check-in/ -out
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- Security
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Facilities for people with disabilities
- Toilet for disabled
- Bathroom for disabled
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Sun loungers
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Guest Ratings & Reviews
I was a bit disappointed with my stay at this hotel. The room I received was not what I had requested, and it had some issues with noise from other guests. On the bright side, the room was quite spacious, although its location above the pool was not ideal. The service was decent, with the owner showing a genuine care for guests and making efforts to accommodate our needs. The location, while convenient for our trip to Death Valley, wasn't particularly appealing being in the desert. The dining options were limited due to a health hazard, and the breakfast left much to be desired. However, the facility was undergoing a renovation, which could lead to potential improvements.
The hotel offers spacious and clean rooms, but noise from other guests could be disruptive. The service was polite and accommodating, with helpful staff. The location is conveniently close to transportation hubs but may not be ideal for light sleepers due to nearby noise. The dining options were limited, and the breakfast quality was poor.
The hotel was situated right in the heart of the Mojave area, making it a perfect spot to explore the region. The rooms were charmingly unrenovated but spotless, offering a unique appeal. However, noise from unruly tenants near the pool was a significant disturbance.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were very well equipped, spacious, clean, and comfortable; however, noise from other guests outside the room was a downside. The service was very polite and helpful, as the owner genuinely cared about the customers. The location had its drawbacks being near a health hazard and a busy rail line. Unfortunately, the dining options were limited due to a health hazard situation. Despite these issues, the facilities were adequate for a comfortable stay.
The motel was all we needed, but had some noise issues near our room. The owner is caring and undergoing renovations. The location is surprisingly close to a cargo-railroad but convenient between Arizona and northern California. The dining options were limited and affected by a health hazard.
The motel had its charm with spacious, tidy rooms, but lacks modern renovations. The service was attentive and in the midst of room renovations. Situated close to Death Valley, the location offers a taste of traditional Japanese customs. However, the dining experience was subpar, no longer offering continental breakfast. Despite this, the value for money makes it worth considering.