No frig, no microwave, hot water ran out in the morning, and some toiletries had been used. BUT! Safe you could program, ironing board and iron, air conditioning worked well and was relatively quiet, and king size bed very comfortable. Wyndham now owns Days Inn and, when I called for reservations that morning, I didn’t appreciate the hard sell trying to sell me subscription to Travelers Advantage. Thanks to Unilocal,I fussed at the price I was quoted and was given a lower price thru AARP. $ 70.40 total price for one night was reasonable for what it was. Continental breakfast included the toast, oatmeal, but also sausage, yogurt, and made to order waffles. We would stay there again.
Shawna B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Homestead, FL
Clean and quiet. Run of the mill cheapie hotel but no complaints, it served our purpose of needing a place to rest and that’s it.
TexasFoodie A.
Rating des Ortes: 1 El Paso, TX
Ew. Ok checked in last night… Water was all over the floors. Came to the room… First take and expression… oh Lord help me. I haven’t stayed in an inexpensive hotel in years but since our team is staying here… I thought I’d not be bourgeois and try. Gulp! Yes it was ok… The bed sheets had stains. Gross but I made it through the night. Mildly nightmarish before I went to sleep. This morning I needed two more towels. The front desk lady is the only one working… Can’t bring towels to the room. Came down to get towels and got wet ones… Wet folded towels… Barf! Yup… No more being cheap cause this is just GROSS!!!
Jeff B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Fort Worth, TX
Run Away! My wife and I stayed here during a quick swing through the area to deal with a business matter, and were only in the area for one night. We had secured a room at the adjacent Holiday Inn Express, only to be told upon arrival at 9PM that there was literally«No room at the Inn», but that he’d «hook us up with a rate at the Days Inn since they are owned by the same people». The ‘hook you up” rate was $ 69, which is the same rate you’d pay if you walked in the door. Thanks, buddy, great hook up. We were tired and Bernalillo has little else to offer in the way of lodging, so to the Days Inn we went. Check-in was fine, the place was as clean as you’d expect for a 10-year old Days Inn for 69 bucks a night, but the room was where the real oddities lay… 1. The Bed only contained 12″ x 12″ Pillows — they looked like Chicklets, not bed pillows. Adorned with normal-sized white pillow cases that were artfully tucked to hide the size difference, they were hard, lumpy, and again, small. 2. The View from the room was of someone’s backyard nightmare of old appliances and rotting lumber. Delightful. 3. Large holes in the walls, patched but not painted, and other walls written on with X’s and Lines where art might hang, but none stood on this day. 4. The room contained a ceiling fan. This is not a complaint, more of a comment on how I can’t remember the last time I was in a hotel room with a ceiling fan. We slept poorly on a hard mattress and the Chiclets gave us a sore neck, but it was better than sleeping in the car. By a smidgen.
JJ C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Phoenix, AZ
As a business traveler and gambler I wanted to find a hotel near one of my favorite casinos and, through Expedia, I choose to stay at the Days Inn. I’ve passed many times and the area looked safe and I decided to give it a try. I liked it a lot. It will now be my place to stay when I’m in the Albuquerque area. The AC worked and the room was clean and that was good enough for me. It’s also conveniently located with a Walgreen’s and Starbucks very close by which was a major plus. I believe I paid around 75 bucks for two queen size beds.
Myke R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Glendale, AZ
I’ve come to rely on Days Inns when I’m looking for a decent inexpensive hotel. We were driving from Phoenix to Denver and looking for a place to stay for the night. We happened upon this hotel by simply following the blue Service sign on the highway and skipping over the Motel 6 and Regal 8 in the same area. Glad we did. They have basic rooms with clean sheets, a desk, a TV and a bathroom. They include a continental breakfast that featured fresh(make them yourself) Belgian waffles. Not bad for $ 55/night.