El Cajon is located on I-8, fifteen miles northeast of downtown San Diego. Because of its valley location and the mountains that enclose the city, it has been nicknamed "The Big Box."
El Cajon is located on I-8, fifteen miles northeast of downtown San Diego. Because of its valley location and the mountains that enclose the city, it has been nicknamed "The Big Box."
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"The room was fine for an inexpensive motel. I do wish the crime scene tape from the far stairwell had been removed. You get what you pay for.2016-03-15"
"The motel room was decent. The comforter was stained, though, and the Internet connection was extremely slow.2015-03-31"
"Walk to several restaurants and a convenience store. Clean, spacious room. The hotel staff was friendly and accommodating. The pool was clean and clear, and the pool and whirlpool area was gated. Good continental breakfast with several choices. I highly recommend staying here.2016-10-05"
"The motel room was clean. My only complaint is that breakfast ended early. I enjoyed my stay and wish I could've stayed longer.2016-01-25"
"The motel room was nice, spacious, and clean.2015-11-19"
"The hotel was clean and modern, but there was no hot water for showers. Good stay other than that.2018-01-03"
"Good experience. Easy access to the highway. The hotel room was clean, and the continental breakfast was good. I'd definitely stay here again.2017-05-10"
8 Restaurants - 7 lounges - poolside bar - Starbucks
Casino
Full-service spa
Free parking
Not pet friendly
Note: This hotel does not allow any guests under 21 years of age. Note: This hotel charges a resort fee of $12 per night - includes WiFi and access to exercise room, pool, and lazy river.
Pet friendly hotel
More > - allows pets up to 20 pounds in designated pet rooms only, 2 pets per room - $10 per night fee for each pet. - June 2020 < Less
"Economical motel. The room was clean and odor-free. Smooth check-in. The continental breakfast was adequate.2016-07-16"
"Other than the roaches, burn holes in the linens and drapes, trash on the floor, and extremely noisy neighbors, this motel was OK.2015-12-14"
"The room was small, and both it and bedding smelled like smoke. There was a stain in the bathtub. We heard someone in the room upstairs walking around at 2 AM. Find another motel.2015-07-12"
"The motel was OK but not great. Not happy about a $150 hold on my credit card for 15 days.2016-08-30"
"Didn't like having to pay a large deposit at check-in. Don't recommend this motel.2016-05-20"
"The motel room smelled musty. The towel rack and toilet seat were broken; we reported it, but nothing was done. The continental breakfast was a joke. Not happy about the $150 deposit even though we paid in advance. Don't recommend this motel.2016-05-18"
"If you arrive after 8 PM, you'll have to go to the back of the building and check in through a window with bullet-proof glass. There was no heat in the room, and we froze. No TV remote control. Breakfast was so bad I wouldn't feed it to a dog. The elevator didn't work. Don't stay at this motel.2019-12-31"
"The motel was dingy and needed work. It was nice having a kitchenette. Good service. The breakfast set-up was terrible. Shop around.2019-05-13"
Budget, smoke-free, all-suite, extended-stay hotel
Near Qualcomm Stadium
3 floors, 107 suites - elevator
No swimming pool
Kitchen in every suite
Free continental breakfast
Free WiFi
Free parking
Pet friendly hotel
More > - allows up to medium-sized pets only, 2 pets per room - $25 per night fee for each pet - $150 maximum per stay fee for each pet. - May 2019 < Less
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Hotel Booking Tips
Beware of non-refundable reservations that could cost you a lot of money if you change or cancel them. +Non-refundable reservations are a gamble that will usually save you less than $10. If you make a $90 non-refundable reservation instead of a $100 refundable booking, you are betting $90 to win $10. Would you do that in Las Vegas? -
Don't assume you can cancel a non-refundable reservation without penalty if you notify the hotel weeks or even months in advance. +Often you cannot because some hotels' profit strategy is to get paid more than once for the same room for the same night. -
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