Motel 6 Ogden
Weber State University is less than four miles from the Motel 6 Ogden. If you stay here during the winter, the hotel is only 17 miles from Snowbasin Ski Resort. Take a leisurely swim in the hotel's outdoor heated pool and take advantage of the laundry facilities that the hotel maintains for its guests.Your room will have several amenities like a cable television and free local calling. Although Motel 6 Ogden issues rooms on a first-come, first-served basis, you can request a room with a combination microwave oven/refrigerator and Internet access for a small daily fee.
Motel 6 Ogden
1455 Washington Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84404
801-627 4560
motel6.com
Hampton Inn and Suites Ogden
The Eccles Conference Center is right next to the 124-unit Hampton Inn & Suites Ogden. Work out in the hotel's fitness center and take a relaxing swim in the on-site pool. Each morning, you'll start the day with a complimentary breakfast buffet. There are numerous restaurants, shopping opportunities and entertainment venues within an easy walk from the hotel. Unwind in your room with a host of amenities, including Internet access, a cable television with premium channels and a weekday newspaper delivered to your door.
Hampton Inn and Suites Ogden
2401 Washington Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84401
801-394 9400
hamptoninn.hilton.com
Comfort Inn
Be within walking distance of Ogden's subway station, numerous restaurants and the Air Force Training Center when you stay at 72-room Comfort Inn. Relax in the hotel's heated indoor swimming pool and work out in the well-equipped on-site fitness center; and each day, enjoy your complimentary continental breakfast. Decompress in your well-appointed room with numerous amenities, including a microwave oven a refrigerator, Internet access and a flat-screen cable television with premium channels.
Comfort Inn
1776 W. 2550 N.
Ogden, UT 84404
801-737-5660
comfortinn.com
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