I think you made the right decision. For most of your route there will be plenty of hotels and motels. The exception may be Bonneville; being in the middle of nowhere, hotel accommodations in Wendover will probably be scarce and expensive. Elsewhere it will be off-season and you shouldn't have any problem finding affordable accommodations.
Hotel prices in the US tend to be negotiable at the better hotels. Never accept the quoted rate without asking for a better deal. They'll ask if you're a member of AARP (American Association of Retired Pharts) or AAA (American Auto Association). The answer is "yes", I've never been asked to prove my membership. If you're persistent you can often get them to knock another ten or twenty bucks off the discounted rate if they're not busy, maybe more. You can also get cheap rates through sites like hotels.com; often they won't match that rate on a walk-in. One hotel offered to let me use their business center computer to book via hotels.com; the duty manager didn't want to match their rate but knew I'd walk if she didn't.
At cheaper motels, the prices usually aren't so negotiable, but you can try. Sometimes the fleabags turn out to be great deals, sometimes not.
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