The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration enforces a complex set of rules for commercial truck drivers. For example, a commercial truck driver may only operate a truck 12 hours a day, or a maximum of 60 hours in 7 consecutive days. A driver is required to rest or sleep at least 8 hours between driving shifts. Truck drivers usually find the nearest truck stop to fill up with diesel fuel, make truck repairs, eat, and rest. If the truck does not have a sleeper compartment, the truck driver needs to find the nearest hotel or motel close to the truck stop to sleep during a layover.
Truckswithall motel guide is where you can find motels near truck stops in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Find a place to stay and make hotel reservations near truckstops in Grand Canyon, Arizona. When you are traveling on a road trip, our motels guide will help you plan and find a Grand Canyon, Arizona motel room that suits your specific needs for a layover. Free searchable list of available resorts, hotels, motels, inns, lodges, vacation rentals and other accommodations in Grand Canyon, Arizona where you can shop and compare rates.
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- Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon, Az
, Hwy. 64, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon, Az is a modest, satisfying 2 star place to stay in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Book a motel room and make reservations to rent a room for a layover.
- Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn
, Highway 64, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn is a moderate, restful 3 star place to stay in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Book a motel room and make reservations to rent a room for a layover.
- Quality Inn & Suites Grand Canyon
, SR 64 In Tusayan, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Quality Inn & Suites Grand Canyon is a moderate, restful 3 star place to stay in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Book a motel room and make reservations to rent a room for a layover.
A Grand Canyon, Arizona motel is a public lodging establishment for motor travelers. Motels have traditionally differed from hotels in that the former have facilities for free parking on the premises, are seldom more than three stories high, and offer occupants direct access to rooms without having to pass through a lobby. Grand Canyon, Arizona Motels are also generally smaller and farther away from urban areas, and they offer fewer services than hotels. The distinction between motels and hotels, however, is very difficult to make, especially in the case of the so-called motor hotels, which combine the characteristics of both types of establishment.
In the 1980s and 90s, some midrange motels began to offer suite accommodations and other features once found only in hotels. Grand Canyon, Arizona Motels can be seen as logical heirs to the earlier American public houses. Just as the inn was suited to 18th-century horse travel, and the hotel was suited to 19th-century railroad travel, the modern Grand Canyon, Arizona motel is suited to truck travel on 21st-century expressways.
A limited-service Grand Canyon, Arizona motel is traditionally a One-Star or Two-Star lodging. At a Grand Canyon, Arizona One-Star motel, guests can expect to find a clean, comfortable lodging that commonly serves a complimentary continental breakfast. A Grand Canyon, Arizona Two-Star motel is also clean and comfortable but has expanded amenities, such as a full-service restaurant, business center, and fitness center. These services may have limited staffing and/or restricted hours of use.