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Top Hitchcock County Hotel Reviews

Horse Creek Inn
10/10 Excellent
"Clean comfortable room and great staff "

Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - McCook
10/10 Excellent
"The room was spotless and the beds were comfortable."

Frontier Motel
10/10 Excellent
"Good rooms for a good price "

Cedar Inn
10/10 Excellent
"Clean room and good TV. Recycle bins all over the place. Everything I needed."

Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Oberlin
10/10 Excellent
"Room was fine, staff okay. Slept well."

Quality Inn & Suites
10/10 Excellent
"Room was clean, Big 10 network had expired the owner tried helping and called the cable company. great customer service"

Holiday Inn Express McCook by IHG
10/10 Excellent
"Good breakfast. Construction going in around the property but not at the property. "

Economy Inn
10/10 Excellent
"Owners were kind and the property was well kept and quiet."

Coratel Inn & Suites By Jasper McCook
2/10 Terrible
"DO NOT BOOK A ROOM HERE. I’ve stayed here yearly since 2022, but this time, we were told our room was in “the other building”. This “other building” was in a different parking lot and had several boarded up windows/door. Parking lot full of garbage and dog feces. First floor smelled like feces. Filthy carpet. Had to shoulder the room door open (got worse throughout stay). Man from the front desk said he had to bring us towels and fix the TV (it never worked). Bathroom light was burned out; took another bulb from the room to use in there. Had to repeatedly open the toilet tank to stop it from running. Shower temp randomly changed from cold to scalding. Stains and mold on bathroom ceiling. No extra toilet paper. Toiletries were one bar of soap and a half-empty bottle of shampoo; room coffee was years old. Linens were old—nothing like the the listing (or what I’d seen in prior stays in the main building). Multiple large dogs kept in other rooms and ran loose in the parking lot. Cars in the parking lot never changed—most were full of belongings (looked lived-in). No issue with that, but it explains why this felt like transitional housing. We were obviously the only “hotel guests”. Trash sat in hall for days. On our last night, there was feces on the stairs. If main building was undergoing renovation, we should have been told that at check-in or ahead of time (reservation was booked 3 mos prior). I stay in budget hotels around the country, and this is the WORST I’ve ever seen."