DONOTSTAYHERE. I left a valuable item in the hotel room. I’m aware that that is my fault… but mistakes happen. I called the hotel just a couple of hours later and begged the manager to please check for the item. She was sympathetic but dismissive. The housekeepers clearly pocketed my item. I am so unimpressed with how this was managed. It was a very slow day and there was only a couple of housekeepers on duty. Would’ve been easy to investigate if the manager gave a shit about the reputation of the business. Wish people had a little more integrity. I will NEVER stay here again. And I would NOT trust the staff here. Hope you make the smart choice and pay the extra $ 20 for a better hotel.
Paige V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Felt safe enough. Good breakfast. Very friendly gentlemen at the counter who opened the breakfast bar for us at night to grab plasticware and napkins for our take out dinner. Reasonable pet fee and near shopping/food/coffee. «Fitness center» was a sight — equipment was too old to be safe, but appreciated their range of medicine balls. Fine stay for a Days Inn.
Thomas H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
2 stars because it is basically a 2 star hotel. Not the worst, nice staff, has microwave and mini fridge, wifi is free and fast. Furniture and beds seem old, carpet old. On the whole if you can get a good price for the night, you wont be disappointed but its no luxury hotel.
Jason M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seaside, CA
Great hotel. Nice front office staff, the rooms were clean, and mine even had a back door that opened out to a field, which was awesome for travelling with a pet! It’s very quiet and feels very safe. Literally 3 minutes from all sort of dining — it was nice. It doesn’t get 5 stars because the WIFI wasn’t working at all :( I’d defintely stay here again, though! Lastly — i paid $ 55 for the night(whch was awesome), but the staff informed me that during big events(the fair, labor day weekend, etc) the price jumps to about $ 140+! Totally not worth that, imo.