Review of Days Inn Baton Rouge, LA I recently stayed at the Days Inn in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and I must report a profoundly disappointing experience. At a rate slightly exceeding $100 per night, one reasonably expects accommodations that surpass the standards of the lowest-tier hotel chains. They probably doubled their prices for the graduation weekend. Unfortunately, this property fell well short of even basic expectations and appears to be in a state of significant decline. The guest room was sparsely furnished, containing only a small chair for seating, which rendered the space uncomfortable for any extended stay. The walls exhibited visible patched holes, indicating prior damage that had been inadequately addressed. The side table and area beneath the lamp were sticky with residue, suggesting insufficient cleaning. The bedding included only five miniature-sized pillows, which proved inadequate for a restful night. Furthermore, a cockroach was observed in the bathroom, raising serious concerns regarding sanitation. Although the hotel designates all rooms as non-smoking, our room was completely filled with marijuana fumes from an external source throughout Saturday night, creating a pervasive and unpleasant odor that made it difficult to rest comfortably. Basic amenities were also problematic. The water faucet in the bathroom functioned poorly, delivering only limited flow at the mid-range setting, ceasing entirely at other positions, and producing loud clunking noises…
Review of Days Inn Baton Rouge, LA I recently stayed at the Days Inn in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and I must report a profoundly disappointing experience. At a rate slightly exceeding $100 per night, one reasonably expects accommodations that surpass the standards of the lowest-tier hotel chains. They probably doubled their prices for the graduation weekend. Unfortunately, this property fell well short of even basic expectations and appears to be in a state of significant decline. The guest room was sparsely furnished, containing only a small chair for seating, which rendered the space uncomfortable for any extended stay. The walls exhibited visible patched holes, indicating prior damage that had been inadequately addressed. The side table and area beneath the lamp were sticky with residue, suggesting insufficient cleaning. The bedding included only five miniature-sized pillows, which proved inadequate for a restful night. Furthermore, a cockroach was observed in the bathroom, raising serious concerns regarding sanitation. Although the hotel designates all rooms as non-smoking, our room was completely filled with marijuana fumes from an external source throughout Saturday night, creating a pervasive and unpleasant odor that made it difficult to rest comfortably. Basic amenities were also problematic. The water faucet in the bathroom functioned poorly, delivering only limited flow at the mid-range setting, ceasing entirely at other positions, and producing loud clunking noises…