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Extra-Large room rates: single rooms
Standard room rates: single queen
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Thanks for a fun weekend!

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Summer of 2006, Watonga Motel bought the motel
on the south side of the highway. We are proud to show you our south side
rooms:
working on
the rooms
room 33

This room has two king size beds and there is still
room for a couch and a table and chairs.

double queen

single queen
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Our south side rooms are just as clean and comfortable and attractive as the north side rooms, they are just smaller, thus the lower rate. We are happy now to be able to offer such a selection of rooms. We also offer discounts for Senior Citizens, Triple A, State, Commercial and Truckers. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and we take Corporate Lodging Cards.
We would love to welcome you to Watonga!
We'll point you to all the good eating places and let you know what fun there is
to be had in this area.
For information on Watonga, what to see, and what to do, where to eat, where to
shop, visit www.watonga.com
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The Watonga Motel, Main
Street Inc.'s July Business of the Month, was built in 1980 by former Geary
Motel owners Paul and Virginia Cudd. Their experience running the Geary Motel
led them to build The Watonga Motel with fewer more spacious rooms. Each room was built with a dining area that includes a large bay window providing lots of sunlight and a view outdoors. Virginia said that Paul liked to have plenty of mirrors in the rooms so each room had a large vanity mirror, a mirror on the sliding glass shower door, and a framed mirror hanging in the living area. Virginia said that when they opened up for business in 1980, that the reservation book was already full of names. She said that she prayed to God for good helpers, so that when God sent people to help Virginia clean, she took good care of them. In 1986 the Cudds sold the motel to Glen and Marilyn Biggs. The girls who helped Marilyn clean say that she was just as picky about clean rooms as Virginia was. Marilyn would give the rooms the white glove test every day. In fact, when Marilyn came back to Watonga to visit in 1995, she asked the present owners if she could look at the rooms to see if they were being kept clean. Glen and Marilyn would operate the business for six years before selling the motel to John and Jane Romine in 1992. In February, 1993, Alvin Woodruff began working in Watonga for the OSU Extension office. He stayed at the motel and heard the owners talk about selling the place. So in November of that year, Alvin and Anita Woodruff bought the motel and have been running the business ever since. Alvin and Anita Woodruff were dairy farmers first in Alfalfa then later in Oil Center before coming to Watonga in 1993. Running the motel has allowed the Woodruffs to cross paths with many interesting people from across the world. Anita said that she could fill a book with all of the interesting stories she has heard from listening to so many of her guests. Since 1993 Alvin and Anita have made many improvements to the motel. The rooms now feature pillow-top mattresses, 27 flat screen televisions and Direct TV. In 2005 Alvin and Anita opened the Red Barn Miniature Golf Course on the lot adjacent to the Watonga Motel. The golf course is named for the Red Barn Restaurant and Bar which used to be on the lot. The miniature golf course is the only one in Blaine County and is open to the public year round and is equipped with lights for night playing. In 2006, Watonga Motel bought the Coach Inn just across the street adding 20 more rooms to the 13 rooms across the street. A great deal of remodeling has been done on these south-side rooms including new carpet, beds, doors, new heat/air units, and a lot of paint and wallpaper. The Woodruffs invite anyone to stop by and see their rooms! |
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![]() an 18-hole pro-putter course sits just south of Watonga Motel.
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visit
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where you'll find "The Best Views in the West" Fishing Golf Course: |
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