Four out of five parents plan to travel with their kids this year. However, a recent survey found that the cost and availability of family rooms are among the main concerns for family travelers. So, what are the most budget-friendly hotels for families in the U.S.?


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A new nationwide study found that the Hampton Inn & Suites in Chandler is the highest-rated budget-friendly hotel for families in Arizona.

That’s according to NetCredit who analyzed hotel prices and traveler reviews to find the top-rated hotels offering family rooms at the lowest prices across the U.S.: https://www.netcredit.com/blog/cheap-hotels/

Along with the new perspectives and golden memories that family travel brings, parents and caregivers face the additional accommodation costs of traveling as a group. Four out of five (81%) parents plan to travel with their kids this year, and most of those (84%) intend to stay in a hotel. However, the cost and availability of family rooms are among the main concerns for family bookers, according to a recent Family Travel Association (FTA)
survey. Still, when sofa surfing is no longer an option, it is possible to find a low-budget hotel that provides rest, comfort and sustenance without charging a fortune — as long as you know where to look.

To bring attention to the issue and offer a guiding hand, NetCredit has identified the highest-rated budget hotel for families in every state and major U.S. city.

Key Findings

● Fenway House Hotel in Fennimore, WI, is America’s best budget hotel for families, with an average rating of 9.2 out of 10.
● In California, the best hotel with affordable family rooms is the Hyatt Place Vacaville, with an average rating of 8.9.
● The best budget hotel for families in Florida is the TownePlace Suites in Port St. Lucie (average rating 9.0).
● New York City’s highest-rated budget hotel is the San Carlos Hotel in Midtown East (8.8).

Full Methodology

To identify the best budget hotels for families, NetCredit isolated the highest rated hotels with family rooms that were among the bottom 20% percentile for price in each location.

They repeated this process nationwide, by state and for select major cities.

Nightly prices were defined as the price for two adults and two children (aged 5 and 12) on Booking.com.

Ties for user ratings were separated by the % of 9+ star reviews for a hotel.