I usually don’t stay in Oroville when I come to visit family, but since my mother was in the ICU at Oroville Hospital I wanted to be closer. The Villa accepts pets. 20 a night per pet is excessive though. Places on the higher end are usually $10 a night and cap at $50 (if they charge at all). If there is a next time I’ll make sure to bring my pet’s ESA certificate.
The place was quiet. The parking lot is mostly enclosed. There were a lot of people wandering around outside, but I feel like most of them were just walking their dogs since the Villa is surrounded by other motels and they never walked through the Villa’s parking lot.
The room smelled clean, and if you know the difference between how air freshener smells and how a room that has actually been cleaned smells, then you can really appreciate how hard this staff must work. No bugs, no dander, and the microwave and refrigerator were also cleaned and sanitized.
The water pressure was perfect. No toilet issues. The towels and bedding are old though and some have stained over time. They were definitely clean though. My room did not have a 40” TV, but it did have cable. The free wifi was pretty good though. I streamed Netflix with no problems.
The only other thing preventing me from leaving a perfect review is that the room doors do not have a swinging arm or any kind of secondary lock. There is just a deadbolt that I am pretty sure disengages when the room card is used. I never got any serious danger vibes there though.