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    Does a Motorcycle-Friendly Motels & Hotels Guide exist for the US and Canada?

    Just like I have some for Europe and logged into my mobile with GPS co-ordinates listing prices, amenities, etc.

    Now that I am done with touring the Alps and Europe after 27 years of doing so, at my older age I am looking to tour this side of the pond where roads are a lot less technical. I have done very little "motorcycle" touring here: NY, VT, MI, WI, FL and ON, QC, NB, NS, NFLD/Labrador and hope to do much more.

    But looking at the motel & B&B rates here, what the eff are they smoking in comparison to what I paid overseas. No comparison in what you get for your buck.

    All I know is I have never seen such a Guide, but then I also never really looked for one. Anything On-Line?

    Thanks!

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    I am not aware of such a guide, I use Hotels.com 90% of the time, and I also use http://www.motelguide.com/index.html to find Mom & Pop non-chain Motels.
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    Lots of good stops in this Best of Forum thread-

    https://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread...picture-thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjohnsd View Post
    I also use http://www.motelguide.com/index.html to find Mom & Pop non-chain Motels.
    That is a very good start. Too bad there are no URL links to the motels though. That page has been bookmarked.

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    Many times in the past I have used hostels and university/college residences for overnight stays when on the road. I confess, during COVID I really haven't done much riding. My last stay in a hostel was in 2015 and I believe the price was $25 CDN. No idea what current prices might be as everything seems so much pricier now.

    Some folks say they've heard horror stories regarding hostels but my use of them in Europe,Canada and the USA were always without any incident.

    I believe hostels are more easily found in Canada than the US but I stayed in them in both countries.

    http://www.hihostels.ca/en/home.aspx

    This link might take you to CDN universities and colleges for overnight (or several nights) in Canada. I've used these several times in the past.

    https://www.universityrooms.com/en-G...oaAk-6EALw_wcB

    https://www.hiusa.org/?gad_source=1&...saAowREALw_wcB


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_F View Post
    Some folks say they've heard horror stories regarding hostels but my use of them in Europe,Canada and the USA were always without any incident.
    Actually, I did stay in one back in 1995, my first year and my first night touring Europe in Karlsruhe and stayed at Kolpinghaus. Clean, quiet and cheap. From then on, I stayed in a B&B (Zimmer Frei) and later in hotels. I am getting too old for camping and packing a damp tent, last I did that was 2014 in Denmark and back in the early 90s at Camp Scholler at the EAA in Oshkosh, WI.

    I am starting an Excel spreadsheet for Ontario so far. No big rush, its winter and I have plenty of time.

    I have Excel spreadsheets and have over 300 Accomodation Waypoints (.gdb) for Europe if anyone is going. And I know some really excellent hotels there that I have stay at many times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlobalRider View Post
    Actually, I did stay in one back in 1995, my first year and my first night touring Europe in Karlsruhe and stayed at Kolpinghaus. Clean, quiet and cheap.
    Got married in ‘71 and had a three month honeymoon travelling on two Honda 49cc mopeds through the UK, France and Spain, staying in many hostels, some of which had married quarters. Most were absolutely fine, a few, very few, were a little grungy but they were the exception. Hotels were as you said, very reasonable priced when hostels were not available. Although we used hostels in the UK, having both being born British, we we were fortunate to have a number of relatives who were more than happy to give us the odd night’s lodging. We returned the favour many times in later years when they visited us.

    As you might expect, those mopeds did have the odd issue, but not a big deal as it seemed that every village or town always had a Honda shop. Those bikes took over the Alps and Pyrenees.

    Last summer I camped to and from Winnipeg, with the exception of two nights in a hotel and a motel; $193 & $225! I understand that the reasonable US motels that made travelling for me quite reasonable have had their prices skyrocketed. The grungiest US motel that I’ve ever stayed in Rapid City was 80 USD and was told the next night would be $120 because of a festival starting the following day.

    I understand why you are looking for more reasonably priced accommodations.
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    I own the domain names motomotels.com and motocampsites.com… the idea was to build a list of moto-friendly places to stay.

    These were to be part of an MOA mobile app that I was going to lead the development of, but the wheels kind of fell off that wagon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlobalRider View Post
    That is a very good start. Too bad there are no URL links to the motels though. That page has been bookmarked.
    I start with that site, then copy and paste the address into Google Maps. That brings up photos and reviews that help me choose wisely
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    Quote Originally Posted by Visian View Post
    I own the domain names motomotels.com and motocampsites.com… the idea was to build a list of moto-friendly places to stay.

    These were to be part of an MOA mobile app that I was going to lead the development of, but the wheels kind of fell off that wagon.
    btw, if you remember the MOA Posse thread I started a couple of years ago, where the idea was to meet up at various motels along the way as one rode to the rally, was another attempt to build a database of moto-friendly places to stay while on tour. This would be a great membership benefit, imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Visian View Post
    btw, if you remember the MOA Posse thread I started a couple of years ago, where the idea was to meet up at various motels along the way as one rode to the rally, was another attempt to build a database of moto-friendly places to stay while on tour. This would be a great membership benefit, imo.
    It was actually a pretty good thread Ian. The main instigator in the thread has moved on. Perhaps it can be started again for the Rally and other events such as the Gateway functions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omega Man View Post
    Perhaps it can be started again for the Rally and other events such as the Gateway functions.
    There are a ton of great meet-up-for-the-night places on the road to Redmond.

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    What is a "Motorcycle Friendly Hotel"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 61996 View Post
    What is a "Motorcycle Friendly Hotel"?

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    Reasonable price
    Halfway level parking
    Park outside the room
    Cleaning rags available
    Owner or manager who's knowledgeable about the roads and points of interest in the area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    Reasonable price
    Halfway level parking
    Park outside the room
    Cleaning rags available
    Owner or manager who's knowledgeable about the roads and points of interest in the area.
    Without fail, every motel/hotel I've stayed in for the past 10 years has had either outside-the-room parking or allowed me the park my bike in the covered Check In entranceway. And they've all had cleaning rags available. Some even offered me the use of their water hose if I wanted to wash the bike.

    I've found that a smile and a polite, respectful request goes a LONG way to a satisfactory result.

    One exception was the Best Western in Lodi, California. The first time I stayed there wasn't an issue. The second time an overly-officious clerk refused. A short, polite note was sent to management which resulted in an apology.

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