Apparently Days Inn has no standards for putting their brand name on a building with rooms for rent.
This place is outdated and the room smelled like it had mold in it.
But the real kicker was that when I checked in I specifically asked about Internet IN THE ROOM. I was assured that there was access and was given a password. When I got in the room, I tried to connect to the internet without success. The access points/routers were accessible, but here was no internet connectivity on the connection.
A trip to the front desk yielded a "I can connect with my laptop, try it again." When I was again unsuccessful, I was told "I don't know what to tell you."
I left and went to the Quality Inn down the street (much cleaner, friendlier and they had a WONDERFUL Full Breakfast in the morning.
In the morning I stopped back and spoke with the manager, Rhonda Perry. She was one of the most UNPLEASANT and RUDE people I have ever met in all the traveling I have done.
I was informed that I should have called "tech support" with my problem. When I asked why I would need to do that (and not the night clerk) she became even more nasty and started calling me SIR. She pointed out that the Tech Support phone number was on the TV channel guide and I should have called them for assistance.
When I said that I asked the night clerk for assistance, I was told it wasn't his problem (and I guess he didn't need to tell me to call tech support.
This place is a just a huge rip off. Better you should drive down to the city park under the Blue Water Bridge and sleep in your car. I will never stay at a Days Inn again as long as I live.
