Canyon Country Inn
442 W Route 66, Williams, AZ, 86046
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Address :
442 W Route 66
Williams, AZ, 86046 - Phone (928) 635-2349
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Josie Y.
This was a quaint and cute Inn. It's located in the town so there are many dining options around you. The room was decorated in country motif with refrigerators and dining area. very cute, only downfall is the Grand Canyon railway thats near the Inn.
(3)Maria B.
this is a very small and cute inn. we checked in right away and had a room right away, we did book it 2 weeks prior. we stayed here 3 nights. our room has a queen bed, small table with two chairs, 1 nightstand, one dresser, a mini fridge, microwave, tv with some cable channels, and the restroom. there was no where to hang cloths except hooks that had been nailed onto the wall. good thing for me was that i didn't have many things to hang. the inn also offered complimentary breakfast every day from 7am to 9am. it was orange juice, apple juice, yogurt, beagles, bananas, coffee, granola, and muffins. we only got this once on our last day. the bad things about this place was the location and parking. this place has maybe at the most 10 parking spaces. about 3 of them were taken when we were there due to a pile of snow. so on our first night we couldn't find parking near the inn so we parked at a public parking lot that was like 3 blocks away. we tried to ask the lady/owner? where it was OK to park but it was 9:15pm and at that time the office or check in area was closed. the office closes at 9pm. the rest of our stay parking was fine. the inn is located near the rail road tracks so very late at night at about 1am and 4 or 5 am the union pacific train comes by and blows its horn several times for a long period of time so be prepared to be awaken or frighten. i only heard it once and that was because i was still awake watching tv. the other times i didn't wake up but my bf did every time. also our room was room 1 which is next to the stairs that everyone takes if they have a room upstairs. which is also the office area. so in the morning we would hear a lot of people talking as they got their breakfast. and as they walked on the stairs, and as they closed and opened the office door. i would stay here again but ask for another room.
(3)Daria I.
We enjoyed our stay at this place: beds were comfortable, room was clean, there was enough food and tea for breakfast, they even had my favorite toothpaste! Also it`s the place with its individual atmosphere: there are teddy bears everywhere and we was joking that it resembles typical hotels in horror movies)) It`s really cool: this place will stay in my heart forever and if I go again to Grand Canyon I`ll stay there for sure
(5)L H.
Average place. Very country style decor. Quilts. Mismatched patterns of wall paper and carpet. Wood beams overhead. Stuffed teddy bears everywhere. Not a real bed and breakfast place though. Continental breakfast. Simple and straightforward. Nothing creative. You get your breakfast in the 4x6 foot lobby and bring it to your room. On average clean, comfortable, centrally located. Warnings - things to consider. It is one of the first hotels you pass as you exit the highway. Traffic comes in at a high rate of speed and it can be loud. Because it is centrally located you can walk anywhere but the drawback is that people can walk by. Was noisy at night. Because it is a converted home the AC unit is in the window hence the noises on the street gets into the room quite easily. Ok for a quick overnight but you want a great B&B try the Sheridan House B&B.
(3)Andrew L.
I enjoyed staying at the Canyon Country Inn. The bed was comfortable, the shower was hot, and it's a very short walk to the Grand Canyon Railway depot. The price was definitely right as well. Treat this as a hostel++, bring your own soap and shampoo and don't expect working WiFi but these are small problems. It's also towards the west end of town so it makes for a nice place to come back to after walking up and down the streets of Williams (highly recommended).
(4)Ling Tzu W.
We stayed here on our most recent trip to the Grand Canyon. The location was great, since it was within walking distance to the train station. The staff was very friendly. The bed was incredibly comfortable. But the downside to this B&B is that it is very close to the train station so every time a train passes by in the middle of the night you hear the train and it wakes you up. Also, the wifi did not work right the two nights we stayed here. Otherwise, this is a nice little comfortable B&B. Staying here is like staying at your grandma's house. The teddy bears can be creepy at night but during the day they just look cute. As for the low water pressure in the shower, we experienced that. But I just assumed that this house is so old that the plumbing needs to be updated. It was not a big deal to me. We would stay here again, but because of my adventurousness I would want to try another B&B.
(4)Gunnar H.
This is a semi-cute inn, but it's not romantic. It's too worn and frayed for that. My wife thought the teddy bears crossed the line into creepy territory. The main problems though were that the room was dusty and the water pressure was atrocious. We will not be coming back.
(2)Kim N.
This is SUCH a cute little B&B. Each room has a different theme and it was very clean and comfortable. It's a little close to the railroad tracks, and I heard the train come through at some point in the middle of the night, but other than that it's a great little place. They do a nice continental breakfast in the morning and there's a porch that wraps around the building, each room has some sort of table and chairs in front; I ate my breakfast on the porch and enjoyed the morning. Would definitely stay there again. My husband even commented about how nice and cute it was.
(5)Chantie F.
We were coming to Williams for Polar Express, and decided to stay overnight. I found this place on-line. I have friends that tried the hotel that books with Polar Express, and most of them told me that it was overpriced and to not bother. I searched around on line, and came across this place. I loved that it was downtown and basically walking distance to anything we wanted to try. We ended up driving to the train, as it wasn't walking distance for a 3 year old. The staff was incredibly helpful, the room was clean, beds had lots of pillows. My only somewhat complaint related to the water pressure. We were on the second floor, so not sure if was related to location. We booked the deluxe room, so we had two queen size beds, a table with two chairs, a mini-fridge, and a microwave. It worked very nicely for our needs. Breakfast in the AM was a standard continental. Coffee, juice, instant decaf, hot water for tea or hot chocolate, bagels, muffins, yogurt. This worked for us. It was a cute inn, and I agree with everyone if you are looking for romantic, this isn't the place. It was a good family place, and we would certainly be open to staying here again.
(3)A R.
Quainty little place! Everything is cramped in one room with the bathroom, so it's enough for a one night stay, which is what we did. Our room was blue, country with blue paper and one teddy on each bed with blue scarfs, which our girls loved. The walls had doll pictures, so yeah it's not a romantic place but fun for the kids if you have any. Location was great, right in downtown, walking distance to everything. Breakfast was basic watered down coffee, bagels/muffins, yogurt and some apples/oranges/bananas, juice and milk. When we checked out we just left our key in the little basket with the sign "place key here", I guess if you're right next to the police station you don't worry much! That was the extent of our check out, and check in was just as easy--swipe,enter pin, here is your key.
(3)Sylvie C.
Probably just as close as a British B&B as you can find in that area, please try not to laugh when you see the fabulous collection of teddies in the staircase, or in the room ! The whole decoration style is very emm homy ! It's probably the most comfortable bed I've EVER slept in, with so many pillows (you have to be able to climb onto the bed, coz it's high, the mattress is so thick you see !) but it's a bit of a waste because from its handy location, this inn is too close to the train rails and the main road, and I found it hard to get a decent sleep. The lady at reception was really lovely and helpful at giving us tips about where to dine.
(4)Deborah N.
Stayed here last night. Wanted a place that we could walk to town from and this fit the bill. The room was ok, two queen beds that were comfy. Pillows like rocks. So glad I had my own. Cleanliness was only so-so. I mean is it really that hard to wipe off the top of the chair railing? And the dirt off of the inside of the door? The water pressure left alot to be desired also. Had a difficult time getting the shampoo out of my hair. Didn't do the breakfast but could clearly hear people walking up and down the stairs. Regret that I forgot to take my pillow with me when I left as I already know I won't be going back.
(2)Vicky S.
My friend and I decided to take a vacation to the Grand Canyon since neither of us have ever been. Everything was booked in the Canyon so we found this Bed and Breakfast online. I thought with it being a Bed and Breakfast, we would have a nice breakfast included in the morning. We had to cross the street for breakfast, and the breakfast consisted of only yogurt, toast and fruit. I got more from the Super 8 I stayed at driving my son to college. Also, there was little to no water pressure. When I was taking my shower in the morning, the trickling coming out of the shower came to a dead stop for about 2 minutes and I thought, how am I going to get this shampoo out of my hair? Sure enough, the trickling came back and I was able to finish up. Another thing I found incredible was, our bed was never made, let alone the sheets changed, no clean towels, no bathroom cleaning or tidying up in anyway. The only thing done was the trash can was changed, really????? Even at a Motel 6 they house clean your room. I have never encountered such a thing. No new roles of toilet paper were given to us, no new packets of soap or shampoo. Zero! Because of this, I would never go back nor would I recommend it to anyone. Definitely want to go back to the Grand Canyon but would really like to stay in the Canyon itself.
(2)Cheryl H.
So I didn't plan my Grand Canyon trip in time, but thank goodness for Williams, AZ. I will be back. I was able to get a last minute room in this Inn, and wasn't sure if the teddy-bear lined stair cases were cute or creepy. There was plenty of parking close by, and I was a bit surprised that the included breakfast was at the neighboring hotel across the street ( 2 lane rt 66 ). The room was comfy, with a separate sitting room and TV,mini-fridge, and microwave. The bathroom was well stocked, and I felt a bit like I was staying at my aunt's because of the nice blue towels. Although I stayed her the last week of August, room "0" was well stocked with extra blankets and pillows. I wish I'd have taken a shower at night, because in the morning there was no water pressure. The blinds in the sitting room would also not pull down, so I was able to weight them down with the television. I did not hear any trains, but I did hear some 'celebrations' upstairs. In the morning I talked to the front desk about considering a rearrangement with the rocking chairs on the front porch. Some hotel guests decided to use the rocking chairs for a photo shoot early in the morning, and rocked them hard against the window with the broken blinds. The hotel clerk seemed indifferent about the suggestion, as the appearance of "quaint" seemed to be a bigger priority. That bugged me far more than no water pressure. I'd love to return to Williams, and would consider this place again if I can't get anything closer to the Canyon. I would ask for a room on the second floor, and would take a shower at night.
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