The welcome inn is more than just a great low price. I stay here often and its been hassle free. If there Is a minor concern the great staff always take care of it immediately. The room is always immaculent and all the expected amenities are provided. Great value and the best price in town. I recommend the welcome inn 100%
Our room was filthy, clothing tags and toy cars left on floor from the previous stay and my son found an unidentified clothing item on the side of his bed (pictured). Management allowed a band to practice loudly (think banging drums) outside our room at 7 am, they promised me they would make them stop, they did not. Their blow dryer was faulty and tore out a huge chunk of my hair (pictured). After all of this the manager Alfredo promised a full refund and it has been 3 weeks no refund. Now I have to try and get the money back thru my bank. Beware this is how they treat Marriott rewards members. I do not recommend. You will be treated better elsewhere.
Are you like me? Do so much research your eyes go blurry? Stop looking for a hotel, you found it. We had a two bedroom suite, as my mom was traveling with us to meet her 9th grandson. The room was great. Breakfast was good every morning. Waffles, Bagels, English muffins, eggs and some type of protein. Oatmeal and cereal too. Best was hot coffee was available at 4am. We’re from NJ so that was awesome! John at the Front Desk was awesome. Gave us some great tips for our week long stay. Deloris was very helpful. Great fire pit! Lots of restaurants within a few miles and holy cow, Cold Stone available through Uber Eats! Thanks for the great stay! Much appreciated!
The room and service was great the breakfast they served is pretty awesome with the different variety food choices. The amenities at the room are great as well. Overall, the hotel is nice for your family to stay 
This was our third visit to the property, since it was convenient to our relatives’ homes. The last time we stayed there was about a year ago, and we had problems with a dirty comforter and a boiler that was supposed to be down for “a couple of hours” that ended up being down for a full weekend, meaning we had no hot water. We were assured that we would hear back from the management when we made a complaint to the front desk clerk, but we never did. But we were willing to give the place one more chance. We arrived about 9:00 pm to check in and we were pleasantly surprised to find we were upgraded to a 2-bedroom suite. We headed to the room, took out the keys... and neither of them worked. I went back to the front desk, we tried the new keys... nope, still wouldn’t work. We called the front desk, and the desk clerk came up immediately and was able to open the door, but advised us that the battery on the door lock was dying, so when we heard the lock try to open, we should try to open the door immediately to get it open. It was late and we were tired, so we figured we’d get to bed and deal with it in the morning. Not long after we unpacked, my wife and I were getting ready for bed when my daughter came in and told us she spotted mold in the other bedroom. I went to check it out, figuring that maybe it was really dirt or something, but I saw the black spots on the ceiling and had to agree. I asked my wife to have a look, and we brought in a towel to try and wipe off whatever it was; the dark spots wouldn’t wipe off, and my adult daughter said the spot felt “fuzzy”. We called the front desk and let them know; the clerk advised us the hotel was full, but would check to see if a room was available at a sister property nearby; he also recommended that we could stay in the room but close off the second bedroom, and have my daughters sleep in the living room. Since my other daughter has asthma, we decided to get dressed, get our bags, and head for the lobby. When we got to the desk, the clerk advised us that the sister property was also full, but he could call for a room at another hotel that would have had all four of us in one room with a bed and a fold out couch... for a higher rate than what we were already being charged for there. We decided to give up and head home; the clerk told us that he couldn’t cancel the reservation or check us out until morning, but that the manager would call us in the morning. I’ll give credit to Joseph the front desk clerk, who went above and beyond during our visit to try to resolve our problems. Unfortunately, he was pretty much left to deal with everything happening by himself. The mold we found and the problems with door lock seems to confirm that the problems we found with poor housekeeping and maintenance on our last visit weren’t a fluke. As nice and as convenient as the property is, we’ve decided that we won’t be staying here again unless there’s a change in management or a renovation of the hotel.
ゲゲストThe rooms have no heat. Ar 934am on November 2 2022 the front desk employee at Motel 6 Corona Norco stated that none of the rooms had heat. All units currently are without heat in all three buildings. Either the owner is saving money or the three separate buildings all went down at once. There are no window heating cooling units. It's a very old central air system. I wonder if smoke and germs go through the central system to other rooms? I froze at 49 degrees with wind coming in the room from old frames. The guest is not valued at all. The cable not good, images stick or skip on screen and big green or red coloring across screen. It's too cold to sleep in room. I will be up walking around wearing my shirt sweater, and two jackets and a warm hat. Nobody apologized.