The worst service ever, worst place to be at. I found my toilet already clogged and it was all shitty. Cockroaches and everything. The management was racist because I was Mexican. Will not recommend it to anyone. Don’t stay here, I would have rather stayed in my car. This place literally disgusted me. The manager tries to fight me and my family. He threatened me multiple times and he kept calling me racial slurs and I almost called the police on him. When I finally left from everything he kept calling my race a bunch«of wetback beaners.» And I could see sperm stains. I could barely lay down without moths going into my ears.
Caroline H.
Tu valoración: 4 Austin, TX
Inexpensive, clean, and friendly staff. For the location, you can’t beat the price. The breakfast is mediocre, but it was also free. The only thing I wish they had was a wine corkscrew at the front desk.
Mark C.
Tu valoración: 5 Frisco, TX
Friendly staff clean rooms and affordable. Great location. We needed a place to stay near the convention center. We were pleasantly surprised at the rates and how easy it was to get from the hotel to all the locations down town. The staff was friendly and helpful, we had a flat tire and not only did they let us know about it they helped us change the tire in the pouring rain. Thanks so much…
Ian S.
Tu valoración: 1 Emeryville, CA
Bad. The rooms were dirty. I saw cockroaches. For some reason the tv stand was propped up with a wedge so it was totally lopsided and crooked. Immediately checked for bed bugs and fortunately didn’t find any. I did to leave my bag on the floor just in case. Walls were destroyed. The sheets had holes in them and were very fuzzy. The curtains didn’t close all the way do light came in and the AC hardly worked so I slept on top of the covers. Old school non hd tv. All the pamphlets in the rooms were from the old hotel. This place is gross. Spend the extra $ 30 to stay somewhere else. You’ll regret staying here
Kyle Z.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
not the best hotel out there but the cheapest on the list in the dallas area when i researched. seemed like a pretty old place. its called the Days Inn now. same address. –friendly staff. checkin and out was a breeze. –continental breakfast was bare bones. no meats. eggs, cereal, a couple of pastries and croissants, juice, milk and fruit. not bad to get your day started. –had a small 10×10 single bed room. super small bathroom with just enough space to close the door when you are in it(but i guess you dont have to close the door if you are the only one staying) –no window facing the parking area. window facing a wall/dividing fence. sort of lets in a draft. curtains blew when a draft went through that alleyway. –hot water came in quick for a shower. make sure to hold down toilet flusher for it to flush –paint chips in doors, toilet seats, etc –room carpets didnt leave my feet black(unlike other hotels) when i was walking barefoot –old tvs with cable. dont expect HD –wireless internet is shoddy and cuts in and out –dennys is a hop skip away other than a stupid red bull party bus that parked just beyond the fence next to my building blasting crazy loud music at 3AM in the morning, my stay was relatively pleasant. good thing i had earplugs
Rich L.
Tu valoración: 2 Garden Grove, CA
For $ 50 a night, this place was pretty sad. The hotels in the area charge like $ 70. The room look like any other place, but the bathroom was horrible. It look like somebody’s first apartment. And the caulking job in the bathroom look like it was done by an amateur like me. My toilet seat was moving too. My coworkers told me their whole tub moved while showering! It was like they were showering on a water bed. It was obvious there was intent on doing fixing it up, but not enough money to hire a professional so it was done by themselves. It was an honest attempt with poor results. The location seems to be in a dangerous neighborhood, so my coworkers actually stuck a chair at their door while they slept. But since I was there for the World Market Center(the place President Kennedy was on his way to before he got shot), it was a good location since it was only a 12 minute walk away. The hotel also had a shuttle that would take you there even 15 – 30 minutes, so that’s a plus for them. Another plus is there’s a Denny’s that shares the same parking lot, so you’re seconds away from dinner. That’s good because we didn’t have a car there. The weird thing about this place was, I think they were religious are something because the little placards placed in the hotel rooms had this strange message that went something like«Welcome, we don’t know who you are, but we wish you the best, and God bless you and this and that.» Sure, every hotel room has a bible placed by the Gideons, but as part of their«new room» procedure, the bible is always open on the night stand(I know because my coworkes in the other 2 rooms had same setup). Felt like it was a little subliminal nudge at people trying to convert me agian. They have a free complimentary breakfast, but I’m a little ugh on it. They have toast and bagels and crème cheese and jam. But the only meat they had were boiled eggs. And I’ve never seen croissants that small before either. They had hot water, coffee, tea, apple juice, orange juice, and prune juice. I only had the apple juice but it looked disturbing because there were always there little chips and specks in it along with the juice and it wasn’t coming from the cup. They have a little area for you to buy stuff you need if you forgot like toothbrushes, razors, toothpaste, etc. Out of all the hotels I’ve stayed at, this wasn’t so bad, but I regrettably have to say was the worst.