WIGWAM MOTEL
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Motel built within San Bernardino city limits in 1949, offering equipped tipis that are larger than you think
The Wigwam Motel was built within the city limits of San Bernardino in 1949, a time when citrus groves had flourished, bringing some wealth to the area. It's similar in style to Holbrook, Arizona, except here the 18 tipis are lined with palm trees and lined in an arc around a pool and a beautiful green lawn. Each tipi is carefully equipped and much larger than you would expect from the outside. The overall condition is much better than its Arizona counterpart.
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There was no place to put our toiletries in the bathroom.
The bed was very comfortable.
Went to get ice and it costed 25cents which when I payed it the machine didn't work.
I went to the office and he said that I will need to go across the street and buy a bag of ice from them.
I'm pretty sure I won't be back here again.
Looked like a fun place to stay.
They do hit their mark. The rooms are a step back in time. It's not difficult to imagine how a traveler would have felt and experienced staying in wigwam room in the early 50's.
Rooms are very clean and well kept up. If you're looking to stay in a unique and historic location on Route 66, the Wigwam Hotel is your place. It's my understanding this is only one of three locations that still exist of an original seven that operated in their heyday. This location is number seven and last constructed.
For me, for what was offered in a stay, they delivered. I enjoyed my time there.