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I check in at the Royal Hawaiian Motel for the night, which is an interesting example of kitsch from the 60s or 70s

01835-royal-hawaiian-motel-.jpg The 10-ton bike is now packed and assembled, ready to leave the Royal Hawaiian and spend two weeks in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsRetro 70s furniture in my room at the Royal Hawaiian Motel at Baker, CaliforniaThe 10-ton bike is now packed and assembled, ready to leave the Royal Hawaiian and spend two weeks in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsRetro 70s furniture in my room at the Royal Hawaiian Motel at Baker, CaliforniaThe 10-ton bike is now packed and assembled, ready to leave the Royal Hawaiian and spend two weeks in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsRetro 70s furniture in my room at the Royal Hawaiian Motel at Baker, CaliforniaThe 10-ton bike is now packed and assembled, ready to leave the Royal Hawaiian and spend two weeks in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsRetro 70s furniture in my room at the Royal Hawaiian Motel at Baker, CaliforniaThe 10-ton bike is now packed and assembled, ready to leave the Royal Hawaiian and spend two weeks in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsRetro 70s furniture in my room at the Royal Hawaiian Motel at Baker, California

This motel is a bit trashy, and part of it is abandoned. This is the most interesting motel in Baker with its authentic retro 70s-80s decor.

However, the Royal Hawaiian is not for everyone. If you're the fussy type, pay a few dollars extra for one of the "better" motels in town instead and spare us the complaints about the Royal Hawaiian!