Alright folks, got a question popping up a lot lately – finding cheap sleeps near Dignity Health Sports Park without totally wrecking the budget. Honestly, I was stressing about this myself last month before catching a game. Wasn’t about to blow my paycheck on just crashing, you know?
The Wallet-Friendly Search Begins
So first thing, I pulled up those booking sites we all use. Just typed in the park’s name and hit the “cheapest first” filter. Boom, tons pop up, but gotta be careful with the distance! Some said “near” but really meant a 15-minute drive, which adds up with parking or rideshares. I zoomed right in on the map view.

My cheap digs shortlist came down to a few:
- Motel 6 Carson: Seriously basic, like $75 a night basic. Seen mixed reviews, but the price screamed my name. Distance was okay, couple miles.
- Travelodge by Wyndham Harbor Gateway: Another super budget option hovering around $80. Felt a bit further out, but hey, budget.
- Knights Inn Harbor Gateway: Similar price point, maybe $82? Honestly, these three were neck and neck price-wise on the days I looked.
- Quality Inn Long Beach Near The Convention Center: Slightly pricier, maybe $105, but felt worth checking as reviews hinted it was a step up. Further south though.
The Reality Check & Booking
Look, I read those reviews like scripture. Motel 6 had folks complaining about noise and thin walls. Travelodge reviews mentioned it felt old. Knights Inn… well, let’s just say reviews talked about needing a deep clean. My tolerance is decent, but cleanliness is a line.
Quality Inn seemed slightly more reliable review-wise, even though it was a few more bucks and a bit further. Ultimately, for this trip, I needed simple, clean, and reliable transport late at night. Opted for Motel 6 Carson purely because the date I needed, Quality Inn jumped higher.
The Stay – Was Cheap Actually Cheerful?
Honest truth? The Motel 6 room was… exactly what you expect. Tiny box. Bare bones. Bed was firm, bathroom small. Could hear people walking outside the room kinda clearly. BUT! It was clean enough for the price point. Seriously, no mystery stains, which is my bare minimum win. Location was actually fine – short Uber ride to the park, maybe 8 minutes? Felt safe enough coming back late. Got exactly what I paid for: a clean, simple place to sleep and shower without frills.
Would I recommend the Motel 6? If you need the absolute cheapest roof over your head and your standards are firmly set to “basic survival pod,” and quiet isn’t a must? Yeah, it works. For just a few bucks more on another day though, I might gamble on that Quality Inn next time if the price is right. For the super budget warriors, know what you’re signing up for with these spots. It ain’t luxury, but it gets the job done.