I have three important criteria when choosing lodging, beit an international 5-star resort, or a quaint Ma and Pa motel, these criteria are: Was I physically safe on the property? Was I physically comfortable on the property? And would a reasonable person conclude I got what I paid for (value). I am continually amazed at how many people complain about how the WiFi didn't work, or the coffee was cold, etc, and never comment on their safety, their comfort, and their value at a lodging property. From my desk, the SureStay Plus motel, Enterprise, Oregon gets two out of three. I stayed at the SureStay Plus motel on Saturday, June 22, 2024. I did not have a reservation as my travel schedule changed and I needed a place for one night. All other smaller Ma and Pa motels in the area were full. The desk attendant at the SureStay Plus said they had a vacancy and quoted me $174 dollars plus tax for one night. I accepted. As the attendant finished the check-in process, she apologized and said she had made a mistake: the rate was $274 dollars per night, plus taxes, for a total of just over $300 dollars per night for one person in a room with one king bed. I gasped, I didn't have options remaining, so I reluctantly accepted the high, obviously seasonal rate. For personal safety, the property is new and located by itself on the west side of Enterprise, Oregon, overlooking scenic Wallowa Valley and mountain range. It is offset from the highway on a hill with no street or highway traffic immediately near the property. Individual rooms have coded key card locks. However, anyone can get into the property through side doors, which are unlocked day and night. This surprised me. But I felt safe with this property. I was certainly comfortable in this Best Western property. The property is new, well-kept, and immaculately clean. It has two stories but no elevator. My second-floor room was sparkling, comfortable bed, all appliances in good working condition, with plenty of hot water in the shower / tub combination. No spots or smells anywhere. Plus, the property was quiet. I was comfortable and slept well. This is a full-service property, with full hot free-of-charge breakfast, indoor pool and jacuzzi, exercise room, and available laundry for patrons. I didn't use the Wi-Fi. I began to see why patrons are charged over $300 per night; you pay for the add-ons. But you must ask yourself: Do I need all this for the price? If you are a budget traveler, look elsewhere. This is a safe, comfortable property; no question about that. But for rural Oregon it will dent your wallet. The two local towns of Enterprise and Joseph, Oregon, have many Ma and Pa motels, which are filled nightly in the high summer season. Had I had other options, I would have sought lodging in these smaller properties.