Pines Motel-Guest Haus 105 South Main Street, Driggs, ID 83422
About the Business
Pines Motel-Guest Haus is a cozy lodging establishment located at 105 South Main Street in the charming town of Driggs, Idaho. Nestled among the scenic pine trees, this quaint guest house offers comfortable accommodations for travelers looking to explore the beauty of the surrounding area. With its convenient location near downtown Driggs, guests can easily access local shops, restaurants, and outdoor recreational activities. Whether you are visiting for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Pines Motel-Guest Haus provides a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere for all guests.
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Location & Phone number
105 S Main St, Driggs, ID 83422, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"In town for work for a few days. The management was very friendly and helpful. The room was nice, though if you expect Embassy Suites or Four Seasons-style accommodations, you need to reset your expectations. I will definitely stay there again next time I am in town."
"I was very happy staying here. The owner lady was very kind & helpful. The room warmed up quickly and was quiet. I admired all the old skool wood working. The place is a 100+ years old. Great location right in downtown Driggs Idaho."
"We love this place. The owner is amazing. She is full of smiles and tips. Our family reunion books this hotel every year because we love this place and lady so much."
"We really enjoyed our time here! It was a great little motel and location. The hosts were very nice and hospitable. Would definitely stay here again!"
"My family stayed at The Pines in January of this year. Our room was in the upstairs/attic of the motel. The best word to describe our room was shabby. Towels were thread-bare and mismatched as well as the bed sheets. The comforters were old, quilted bedspreads dating back to the 1980s. The furniture also was mismatched and worn out. There was nothing pretty or colorful in our room. Everything was just old, brown and musty. The hotel had nothing of the European boutique feel the hosts mention on their website. The outside of the property looks nice and promising, but inside time stood still from 1970. As we went upstairs and walked to our room, the orange carpeting on the walls and random posters and stickers from the 1970s was not cute or eclectic. It was just creepy, cluttered, and dusty. I am not a high maintenance or unreasonable person. I appreciate when a property owner offers a boutique or unique experience, but it is clear the hosts, Nancy and John, have put zero dollars into this place since Nancy inherited it from her Grandmother. Our rate was $125 a night--outrageous for the meager amenities and awful linens and bedding and furniture. We paid $106 at the LaQuinta (on our way out of Montana), and while generic and typical formula we had decent lighting in the room, a fresh clean room, ample bath towels that matched and smelled good, clean and lovely bed linens, a pool, fitness room, free breakfast, coffee maker in room. I think it's time for Nancy and John to sell the place to someone who is interested in providing a quality experience. The place is is need of serious freshening up!"
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