Were making a cross country move and had plans to drive further this day, but I was sick and hit a wall and we saw this right off 215 so decided to stop for the night. At first I thought it would be cool-it sits on the top of a hill and overlooks a lot. But stepping into the lobby gave me the first glimpse of a terrible stay. It was very run down and the reception area looked like a back office. The gal who checked us in was either extremely tired or high, kept repeating the same questions and barely looked at us. We then walk to our room and the entire hallway reeks of weed. The hall was dark and super run down, then we got to our room and it was the same. If I hadn't been sick and in need of a bed we would have left then, now I wish we had. My husband and I both felt nervous leaving our U-Haul in the parking lot as we got a bad feeling from the area. This nervousness, combined with the constant peeling out, car door slamming, and car alarms going off lead to me checking it through the window throughout the night. If that didn't keep me up enough the slamming doors in the hallway and the sirens from the highway did... My husband luckily had earplugs for himself. The next morning we went to the breakfast which didn't have much in the way of options, and the plates they have are half the size of the waffles which makes it hard to eat them. As well as the lack of knives in the eating area, so much for spreading butter and cutting the waffle. I joked it was like prison, no knives allowed... I know I'm writing a lot, but this was truly the worst hotel experience I've had in my life and the only good thing I can say is that I was pleasantly surprised we weren't attacked by bed bugs.
- San Bernardino Days Inn
