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Biker Friendly Hotel in Cleveland, Tn

Started by Crazyhorse, Sat 06, Feb 2010, 18:43:43

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Crazyhorse



Can anyone recommend a motel/hotel in the Cleveland, Tn area that Bikers would be welcome. And in the part of town that I would feel good about staying.




Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005

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Exit 25 and 27 both have several motels when we worked there we stayed at Royal Inn @ exit 27 ( Paul Huff Parkway ) its a single level park at your door. Right beside it is a Super 8 its newer but you have to go inside to get to your room. Dennys , Wendy's and Hardree's are all in easy walking distance ( like in the same parking lot ). Less than a mile you have O'Charlie's , Ryans , Applebee's plus many more and a Wally World.We worked there close to a year and never had any trouble whatsoever.


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T-Bird

Crazyhorse,
Exit 25 is Wingate & Fairfield inn both are brand new and very nice. All rooms are inside. walking distance to Crakerbarrel & across the street from hospital.

Exit 27 is Jaimison Inn, it is very nice and next to the local mall and many nice resturant, O'charlies, Chilies, Outback steak house, logans, Applebees, and many more. The rooms are on the outside and is a very nice motel close to more things and is the one I have friends stay at.

How long are you going to be here for and when?
If you will have time to get togethe for a ride or a meal together?

Give me a call when your here.....423-six-one-eight-zero-zero-two-two

Terry

Crazyhorse



Terry

I plan to be there for the Star Days weekend of the 24th of July. Would be great to get together for a meal and a ride  :cooldude:.


Jack

I've stayed in Cleveland a few times and never was too concerned about the area but started going to Etowah and staying at the Day's Inn there.  Definitely biker friendly and closer to the riding.
"It takes a certain kind of nut to ride a motorcycle, and I am that motorcycle nut," Lyle Grimes, RIP August 2009.

fudgie

Not sure if this helps you or not but Best Westerns are suppose to be biker friendly. Offering 'special' parking, a hose for the bike to wash, and towels. I read this a few years ago in HOG news or something similar.


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