Americas Best Value Inn Bangor
Americas Best Value Inn Bangor: Budget Lodging on the Highway

Why Stay
Why Americas Best Value Inn Bangor
This is a straightforward motel: clean beds, free parking, a complimentary breakfast bag, and no surprises. Located on Hammond Street, it sits squarely in the value tier, catering to families passing through Bangor, solo travelers catching a flight, and couples looking to save money on a one-night stop. The building is aging - peeling paint, worn landscaping, broken ice machines - but the staff is consistently friendly, and the rooms, when freshly cleaned, are adequate. It's the kind of place where you get what you pay for, which, for many guests, is precisely the point.
The Americas Best Value Inn Bangor draws mostly couples and families on quick overnight stays. Guests appreciate the convenience and the price; they're honest about the dated infrastructure and inconsistent housekeeping. If you're sleeping in a car or paying for a luxury suite elsewhere, this motel will feel like a win. If you're expecting modern finishes or a vibrant lobby, you'll be disappointed.
The location is hard to beat for travelers on I-95. Just off the main highway corridor near Bangor, the motel offers easy access to restaurants, gas stations, and shops without requiring a detour. Solo travelers catching a flight to or from Bangor International Airport appreciate the proximity; families breaking up a long drive find it convenient and quick.
Free breakfast and free parking sweeten the deal. Continental breakfast arrives in a bag - danish, donut, granola bar, juice, banana - and won't excite a foodie but does save you a stop at a drive-through. Parking is plentiful and free, a rarity at full-service hotels charging $15 per night.
Rooms are genuinely clean when housekeeping does its job. Guests consistently note that when the motel is on its game, the beds are firm, the bathrooms are scrubbed, and the room feels ready. The problem is consistency: some visitors report sparkling cleanliness; others find hair in the tub or a lumpy mattress. This is why reviews cluster around 6–8 rather than higher.
The staff remembers your name. Kevin, mentioned by name in at least one review, and other front-desk regulars earn repeat praise for friendliness and willingness to help. If the air conditioning fails or you need extra towels, they'll sort it quickly.
Pet-friendly without extra fees. Unlike many motels that charge $25–50 per pet, Americas Best Value allows pets for free - a genuine advantage for travelers with dogs or cats in the car.
Rooms
The rooms
The motel offers two primary room configurations: Standard with two double beds and one-bed King rooms, both non-smoking. Accessible rooms with two double beds are available for guests who need them. The Standard rooms sleep two to three people comfortably; the King is tighter but works well for couples. All units include air conditioning, cable TV (though antenna-only in some), a private bathroom with shower or tub, and a telephone.
The building itself is mid-century motel: single-story exterior corridors, direct-access rooms, thin walls. Guests note that noise from neighbors - housekeeping staff, trains, planes - carries easily. Some rooms have been recently renovated with newer furniture and paint; others still wear the original wood paneling and dated finishes.
Standard Room with Two Double Beds - Entry-level choice for families or small groups; firm beds, small but functional bathroom, cable TV.
1 King Bed Non-Smoking - Paired-down King option; a tighter fit than the double-bed Standard, but quieter higher-numbered rooms are possible if you request first floor.
2 Double Beds Accessible Non-Smoking - ADA-compliant layout with grab bars and wider doorways; same furnishings as Standard but improved clearance for mobility devices.
One honest caveat: the mattresses are hit-or-miss. Several guests describe them as lumpy or sagging after years of use. If you're prone to back pain, request a newly renovated room or arrive early to inspect before unpacking.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Budget travelers, families on overnight stops, airport transfers, solo road-trippers
Price tier
Budget / economy
Guest score
6.5 Pleasant
Couples score
7.5 / 10
Standout amenities
Location near I-95 and airport · friendly staff · pet-friendly at no cost
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Practical - Free Wi-Fi (inconsistent speed reported), free parking, 24-hour front desk, express check-in/out, laundry facilities, safe deposit boxes, invoice provided.
Room comfort - Air conditioning, heating, cable TV, private bathroom, bathtub or shower, telephone, non-smoking and accessible options available.
Breakfast & snacks - Complimentary continental breakfast to go (danish, donut, granola bar, juice, banana), vending machines with snacks and drinks, 24-hour availability for guests.
Safety & security - 24-hour on-site security, CCTV outside and in common areas, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, key card access, safe.
Family-friendly - Family rooms available, pet-friendly (no extra charge), TV in all rooms.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season for families and people attending events in Bangor. The motel fills up, so book ahead. AC is essential; several guests complained of malfunctioning units in July and August, so confirm it works on arrival.
Spring (April–May) & Fall (September–October) - Quieter shoulder seasons. Comfortable weather, smaller crowds, easier parking. Good windows for leaf-peeping trips to Acadia if you're in the region.
Winter (November–March) - Slowest period. Rates dip, but the motel becomes a utilitarian stopover rather than a destination. Heating works, but some guests reported inconsistent warmth. The exterior aesthetic deteriorates in snow and ice, amplifying the worn-down feeling.
Concert and event season (July–September) - The Bangor Waterfront hosts outdoor concerts and festivals. Rooms are scarce; one guest lamented the lack of a shuttle service to venues, making taxi coordination difficult. Plan transportation ahead.
Reviews
What guests say
"Value for the money, 2 veteran parking spots, clean." - Allen, United States · Couple · 8/10
"Good price, clean and comfortable. Good value." - Annie, Canada · Family · 8/10
"We were offered a newly decorated ground floor room. It was just a stop over en-route to another place. So it worked." - Sue, United Kingdom · Couple · 5/10
"The price and location are good. Hot shower, warm bed. Room was clean. Friendly staff. It's better than the reviews suggest, but also you're getting what you pay for." - Courtnee, United States · Family · 7/10
"Clean, good location." - Renata, United States · Couple · 6/10
"We stayed on the way to Halifax and enjoyed the place so good we had to rebook to return to Ontario." - St., Canada · Couple · 8/10
Most criticism centers on three overlapping points: housekeeping inconsistency (hair in tubs, dirty floors, lack of towels), breakfast quality (pre-packaged sweets, weak selection, repetitive items), and building maintenance (broken ice machines, lumpy mattresses, non-working lights, peeling paint outside). Several guests flag thin walls and noise from neighbors or staff. These aren't deal-breakers for a one-night pass-through, but they're worth knowing if you're staying longer than a few hours.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Bangor International Airport - 5–10 minutes by car. Good for quick red-eye transfers or early-morning departures.
- Downtown Bangor (Kenduskeag Walk Trail, Main Street shops) - 3 miles south. A half-hour walk or 5-minute drive to restaurants and retail.
- Bangor Municipal Golf Course - 10 minutes. 18-hole public course if you're traveling with golf clubs.
- Hollywood Slot Casino - 4 miles. Slots, video poker, and a modest food court open daily.
- UMaine campus in Orono - 25 minutes. If visiting a student or attending an event.
- White water rafting on the Penobscot River - 30 minutes north. Whitewater Rafting outfitters run weekend trips mid-May through early September.
- Acadia National Park - 2 hours southeast via Route 1 Down East. For a long day trip or extended stay exploring Mount Desert Island.
- Boston Logan Airport - 3.5 hours south. Motel offers a reasonable base if you're renting a car and driving to New England.
FAQ
Good to know
Is there an airport shuttle? No shuttle service is offered. Bangor International Airport is 5–10 minutes by taxi or ride-share; one guest noted difficulty finding transportation and suggested the motel consider partnering with a local cab company.
Is breakfast included? Yes, a complimentary continental breakfast bag is provided daily. Contents include a danish, donut, granola bar, juice, and banana. No hot items or seating area.
Are pets allowed? Yes, pets stay free - no additional fee. A major advantage over nearby competitors.
Is it pet-friendly for disabled guests? Yes, accessible rooms with two double beds are available. Call ahead to confirm a freshly renovated unit.
Is Wi-Fi reliable? Free Wi-Fi is available, but multiple guests report spotty connectivity. It's usable for email and streaming but not ideal for video calls or large downloads.
What's the noise level like? The motel sits near train tracks and under a flight path. Trains rumble through early morning and evening; planes pass overhead regularly. Most guests say it's tolerable, though light sleepers may want earplugs. Thin walls mean you'll hear neighbors' TV and conversations.
Is the building being renovated? Yes. Management has remodeled some rooms with newer furniture and updated bathrooms. Rooms 100–150 (approx.) are priorities, but exterior work (dumpster enclosure, landscaping, parking lot) lags. Ask for a renovated room when booking.
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