Horribly dirty! Scary area!! Stay Away!! Very dark and gloomy!! Glass doors have a bar across them and do not work.. Rooms smell, curtains old and smelly, gross carpets just awful!
- Days Inn Phoenix
- Phoenix Days Inn

Horribly dirty! Scary area!! Stay Away!! Very dark and gloomy!! Glass doors have a bar across them and do not work.. Rooms smell, curtains old and smelly, gross carpets just awful!
Checking inn was chaos here, we checked in at arounds 11pm and the worker there was extrmely slow. there was about 2 people in the line in front and in took her half an hour each, when it got to us it was 45mins, she had failed to tell us that we needed to get our passports and it took another 10 minutes for her to scan them, then after all the paperwork was done, she forgot to register our keys, an awful start. the rooms were ok, they were nicely decorated, and cosy, though the bathroom had no locks !! the free breakfast consisted of waffles (you had to make them with the batter provided) sticky buns, cereals (fruit loops and cherios) and apple and orange juice, plus coffee. overall it was ok, the only downers were the service and no locks
A bit run down which is not a big deal to me, but bedbugs and I saw what looked like mouse droppings as well. Not worth the discount.
No maid service or towel service! No notice of such. Appliances not work. Toilet broke. Phone didn't work. Beds cheap and uncomfortable. Hallway ceiling was moldy and leaking. Continental breakfast---a joke. Rude staff.
I just returned from a 7-night tour of the West with my 15 - 17 year old Girl Scout troop. We spent our last night in this hotel. Thankfully it was the last night and not the first. We arrived at 10:30pm to check in a group of 44. The girl at the front desk was very nice and efficient. After that things went downhill quickly. The hotel consists of 2 buildings. We were in the second building. I suspect that the few good reviews were from people who stayed in the main building. The 2-story building we stayed in reminded me of something that should have been condemned. When we arrived in 102-degree weather the Air conditioning in the hallways was turned off. We figure no big deal; our rooms will be cool. Well the air conditioning in all the rooms was turned off. This did not make sense, they knew we were coming you would have thought the rooms would be prepared. Some of the rooms never cooled down. I was fortunate that the room I was in did cool down by morning. So I was able to shower comfortably. When walking the halls trying to find our way to the lobby (which you could not get to without leaving the building) to get extra towels we noticed that the steps to the second floor were closed down and blocked off. There was also one room in the hall, which had the yellow and black police caution tape on the door and a boarded up sliding glass door out to the parking lot. Each room had a sliding glass door to the outside. Some of these led to a very unsafe parking lot. Fortunately the student travel company I used provided nighttime security officers. As the other reviews have said the sheets and towels were very dingy and everything was in very poor repair. I would definitely never stay here again and would avoid Days Inns wherever possible. On our tour we stayed at 2 Days Inns and 2 Laquintas. The Days Inns were both awful whereas the Laquintas were fine. Since I did not have control over the hotels I am glad I did not read these reviews beforehand. But if you are considering this hotel I would recommend avoiding it if at all cost. There is a Laquinta across the street, which looked much nicer.
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