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Super 8

Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon, a cozy 2-star motel located at 1800 South Galena Avenue in Dixon, Illinois, just 1.1mi from the city center. With prices starting from $59, this motel offers great value for money.

Don't miss the complimentary breakfast to start your day off right. Plus, with amenities such as free WiFi and air conditioning, you'll stay connected and cool during your stay. The motel also offers a 24-hour front desk, so you can check in at any time.

With 78 reviews, you can rest assured that you'll have a comfortable stay at the Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon. Take advantage of the pet-friendly policy (extra charges may apply) and explore the beautiful surroundings with your furry friend.

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Photo of the whole room in Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon

Rooms

Queen Room with Two Queen Beds - Non-Smoking in Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon

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2 Queen Size Beds

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10 sqft

Room - 2 Queen

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Microwave

Coffee machine

Stay in our spacious and comfortable Queen Room with Two Queen Beds, perfect for families or groups of friends. Enjoy amenities like a private bathroom, bathtub, microwave, coffee machine, flat-screen TV, and more, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.

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1 King Size Bed

King Room, Smoking Allowed

Microwave

King Suite - Non-Smoking in Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon

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1 King Size Bed

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10 sqft

Suite

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Microwave

Coffee machine

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Please note that additional amenities include designated smoking areas, facilities for disabled guests, and daily housekeeping. If you need any assistance during your stay, the friendly staff is always ready to help. Book your stay at the Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon and enjoy a comfortable and affordable stay in Dixon, Illinois.

Property building in Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon
Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon

Experience the Best

At the Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon, we know that traveling isn't just for humans. That's why we have a pet-friendly policy, so you can bring your furry friend along on your adventure. Whether you're exploring the beautiful surroundings or just looking for a relaxing stroll, you and your pet will love the pet-friendly walks in the area. Keep in mind that there may be additional charges for bringing your pet, so be sure to mention it when making your reservation.

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Photo of the whole room in Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon

Plan Your Stay

When it comes to payment options, we want to make your stay as convenient as possible. We accept Discover, Mastercard, Visa, and American Express, so you can choose the payment method that works best for you. Please note that we do not accept cash payments, so be sure to have one of the accepted credit cards handy.

Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon
Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Private entrance

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Bathroom in Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon
Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon
Property building in Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon
The location was central to our planned activities. Convenient exit off I-88 then west on frontage road to Galena Ave and you are there. The frontage road name is Bloody Gulch, how about that! May have been a battle site during the Blackhawk War. Everything was clean and comfortable. Truck stop store (Road Ranger) across the street with good coffee. Dixon is a wonderful little town worth exploring. Childhood home of Ronald Reagan nearby. I remember seeing Dutch in the Montgomery Wards downtown maybe in the early '60's (no longer there but noted on map in front of new office building on 2nd St and Galena). Ed Vaile park on the northwest side of town is interesting. The above ground swimming pool is still there but closed to the public. One of three such pools (I think) in the US. Ed Vaile was a great uncle of mine. He was a merchant and a local councilman. If you have time, a 15 mile trip east on Hwy 38 will get you to my childhood home, Ashton. You can't get there from 88. No exit. One block south of the highway is Main Street and my favorite cafe on earth, The Huddle. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dine with the locals and enjoy the charm of this little village of 1000 people. If you have children then Griffith's Park on the northern most side of town is a good bet. Main part of the park is in a stone/gravel quarry but lush green grass carpets the entire park. New playground for the kids. There is a picnic shelter with tables and a stone fireplace. There is a publication listing all the places to see and activities in northwest Illinois. Probably can find on Google search.

Steven

Proximity to Interstate and Downtown. Staff was extremely friendly. Needed to check in a day early and the process was simple and cheaper than anticipated. Room was clean, comfotable and what you would expect from Super 8.

Dave

Because of Covid 19 not seeing the breakfast bar set up is sad. Not Super 8 fault. I just hope we get back to the full normal when you can have breakfast, coffee, swim have a jacuzzi at a hotel the way we use too.

Timothy

The breakfast was poor, and I felt for the location the room was a little high. The people were great and the room was nice.

June

I was able to park my car in front of my room.

Oholibamah

The location was central to our planned activities. Convenient exit off I-88 then west on frontage road to Galena Ave and you are there. The frontage road name is Bloody Gulch, how about that! May have been a battle site during the Blackhawk War. Everything was clean and comfortable. Truck stop store (Road Ranger) across the street with good coffee. Dixon is a wonderful little town worth exploring. Childhood home of Ronald Reagan nearby. I remember seeing Dutch in the Montgomery Wards downtown maybe in the early '60's (no longer there but noted on map in front of new office building on 2nd St and Galena). Ed Vaile park on the northwest side of town is interesting. The above ground swimming pool is still there but closed to the public. One of three such pools (I think) in the US. Ed Vaile was a great uncle of mine. He was a merchant and a local councilman. If you have time, a 15 mile trip east on Hwy 38 will get you to my childhood home, Ashton. You can't get there from 88. No exit. One block south of the highway is Main Street and my favorite cafe on earth, The Huddle. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dine with the locals and enjoy the charm of this little village of 1000 people. If you have children then Griffith's Park on the northern most side of town is a good bet. Main part of the park is in a stone/gravel quarry but lush green grass carpets the entire park. New playground for the kids. There is a picnic shelter with tables and a stone fireplace. There is a publication listing all the places to see and activities in northwest Illinois. Probably can find on Google search.

Steven

Proximity to Interstate and Downtown. Staff was extremely friendly. Needed to check in a day early and the process was simple and cheaper than anticipated. Room was clean, comfotable and what you would expect from Super 8.

Dave

Because of Covid 19 not seeing the breakfast bar set up is sad. Not Super 8 fault. I just hope we get back to the full normal when you can have breakfast, coffee, swim have a jacuzzi at a hotel the way we use too.

Timothy

The breakfast was poor, and I felt for the location the room was a little high. The people were great and the room was nice.

June

I was able to park my car in front of my room.

Oholibamah

The location was central to our planned activities. Convenient exit off I-88 then west on frontage road to Galena Ave and you are there. The frontage road name is Bloody Gulch, how about that! May have been a battle site during the Blackhawk War. Everything was clean and comfortable. Truck stop store (Road Ranger) across the street with good coffee. Dixon is a wonderful little town worth exploring. Childhood home of Ronald Reagan nearby. I remember seeing Dutch in the Montgomery Wards downtown maybe in the early '60's (no longer there but noted on map in front of new office building on 2nd St and Galena). Ed Vaile park on the northwest side of town is interesting. The above ground swimming pool is still there but closed to the public. One of three such pools (I think) in the US. Ed Vaile was a great uncle of mine. He was a merchant and a local councilman. If you have time, a 15 mile trip east on Hwy 38 will get you to my childhood home, Ashton. You can't get there from 88. No exit. One block south of the highway is Main Street and my favorite cafe on earth, The Huddle. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dine with the locals and enjoy the charm of this little village of 1000 people. If you have children then Griffith's Park on the northern most side of town is a good bet. Main part of the park is in a stone/gravel quarry but lush green grass carpets the entire park. New playground for the kids. There is a picnic shelter with tables and a stone fireplace. There is a publication listing all the places to see and activities in northwest Illinois. Probably can find on Google search.

Steven

Proximity to Interstate and Downtown. Staff was extremely friendly. Needed to check in a day early and the process was simple and cheaper than anticipated. Room was clean, comfotable and what you would expect from Super 8.

Dave

Because of Covid 19 not seeing the breakfast bar set up is sad. Not Super 8 fault. I just hope we get back to the full normal when you can have breakfast, coffee, swim have a jacuzzi at a hotel the way we use too.

Timothy

The breakfast was poor, and I felt for the location the room was a little high. The people were great and the room was nice.

June

I was able to park my car in front of my room.

Oholibamah

Location

1800 South Galena Avenue, Dixon, 61021, Illinois, United States

Super 8 by Wyndham Dixon