“I couldn't decide what would be better - the room's bathroom or a bathroom at a bus station”
Pay the extra money to stay somewhere else. The proximity to the ballpark is great, but that's about it.
The woman at the front desk was sweet and helpful, but her male counterpart acted like he was being put out by having to check in guests. The hotel is old and not well maintained. This is evident even before you put your life into the hands of the elevator that looks like it's being held together by duct tape.
As for the rooms, the beds are circa 1968 along with the bedspread and sheets. When I woke up, my belly had circle indents from the wires in the mattress. If this bed was queen sized, this queen must have been very tiny. Either that, or management put the mattress in the dryer and it shrank. The sink in the bathroom looked fine but the toilet should have had a sign above it that said, "For Emergency Use Only". There were cigarette burns on the seat and other questionable stains. As for the free WiFi, well, it should have been free. The signal strength was poor and couldn't do one quarter of what I set out to do on the net (like look for other hotel reservations).
I think my worst enemy could stay here but I certainly wouldn't recommend this place to anyone I knew or even strangers passing by on the street. Days Inn should be embarrassed to have their name on this hotel. I don't know why, but I expected better from them. Guess I won't make that mistake in the future.
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