Hotels with ACTUAL truck parking

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  1. gummy bear

    gummy bear Light Load Member

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    I've had luck when asking a hotel to let me use the CLC rate, more often than not, they'll give a CDL rate, though.
     
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  3. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

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    Getting set up with a CLC card is definitely the way to go, if you’re going to be frequently staying in motels. Their rate is a fraction of any other offered rate. However, not every location is a place you’d want to stay.
     
  4. striker

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    As I learned recently, Google maps is VERY inaccurate. Needed a place to park in Spearfish, SD, I was having A/C issues so spending the night in the truck at Walmart in a massive downpour wasn't an option. First hotel said they had truck parking, according to Google maps they had truck parking, according to the desk clerk they had truck parking, until I arrived and realized that there were 5 3 ft tall concrete barricades blocking the entrance where a truck could pull in. Clerk suggested I could use the regular entrance, I started to pull in and almost wiped out the portico, not to mention had I gotten in, I would have had to back back out in the morning, and at 5:30 when I was attempting to park, the lot was already half full.
     
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  5. JonJon78

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  6. TheLoadOut

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    I totally agree. I have struck gold only once with that website so far, I wouldn't book a room strictly based on it's available truck parking. I let the reviews assist in my decision making, but I was just letting the OP know such a site exists.
     
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  7. striker

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    Red Roof Inn, Grand Junction, Colo., huge dirt lot in back, next to the TA Express, food is subjective, the restaurant has changed names/hands/menu's at least 5 times in 10 yrs.
     
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  8. mustang190

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    I drive a day cab and do a lot of OTR.
    I just use google earth and look at the sites. Also make a phone call if it’s someplace I’m not familiar with.
    There are several chains I stay away from like Red Carpet or Red Roof.
     
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  9. JSanborn103

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    So even non-truck drivers could get discounted rates on hotels? When I was at a CLC hotel last night a regular guy came in and they charged him $220 and for me they charged $68 with the CLC card.
     
  10. idriveaholden

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    Look at all hotels where you want to go. Use satellite view, call the front desk at one that looks like it would work to see if it’s okay.

    With a trailer its a pain.. good luck.
     
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    09A377DD-C906-4F3A-8B33-E532F76CD934.jpeg F9987F2C-7E3C-42DE-AB5C-5A6475FAC3EB.jpeg Quality inn Gordonsville,TN highly recommend. Older, clean and nice truck lot. Even has a diagram on how to park at front desk, Hotshotters are a different breed.
     
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