This Days Inn was definitely affordable but honestly could have been even cheaper in my opinion. Upon arriving my Lyft driver, was worried for me and mentioned it was not a recommended area to stay because the area wasn't "desirable". I scuffed off the warning, well because I felt that sometimes people judge places by the people that populate it, so i didn't care for it. Welp, place definitely has seen better days, looked run down, and they did try, front desk clerks were friendly, but thennnn hallway smelled of mold. When I got to my room it smelled nice, looked under the bed found some things that possibly the last person who stayed there left (a sock and a pack of gum) no big deal. However, what really creeped me out was the condition of the door to my room. When I was about to lay down, I looked over to the door to make sure it was locked and I noticed there was a big gap from the bottom of the door to the floor, I didn't notice this coming in. When I went to go check it out, I notice the door must have been kicked in from the outside previously, it was a little bent inward. I did not feel safe at that point, because what could have possibly gone down for something like this to happen and the establishment not replace this in time??? Since I got the room from a third-party agency I knew I wasn't getting a refund, I stuffed the bottom of the door with the towels provided in the bathroom and put a chair in front of the door just in case.
This Days Inn was definitely affordable but honestly could have been even cheaper in my opinion. Upon arriving my Lyft driver, was worried for me and mentioned it was not a recommended area to stay because the area wasn't "desirable". I scuffed off the warning, well because I felt that sometimes people judge places by the people that populate it, so i didn't care for it. Welp, place definitely has seen better days, looked run down, and they did try, front desk clerks were friendly, but thennnn hallway smelled of mold. When I got to my room it smelled nice, looked under the bed found some things that possibly the last person who stayed there left (a sock and a pack of gum) no big deal. However, what really creeped me out was the condition of the door to my room. When I was about to lay down, I looked over to the door to make sure it was locked and I noticed there was a big gap from the bottom of the door to the floor, I didn't notice this coming in. When I went to go check it out, I notice the door must have been kicked in from the outside previously, it was a little bent inward. I did not feel safe at that point, because what could have possibly gone down for something like this to happen and the establishment not replace this in time??? Since I got the room from a third-party agency I knew I wasn't getting a refund, I stuffed the bottom of the door with the towels provided in the bathroom and put a chair in front of the door just in case.