I can tolerate an aging property; I can't tolerate a filthy, dirty, unsanitary one.
Do not waste a dime on staying here; you'd be better off going to Walmart across the street and spending $ on a tent and sleeping bag. At least then the bugs you encounter would be in their natural habitat, not living in the room like they are at this Days Inn.
My husband wouldn't allow me to sit on either of the 2 upholstered chairs accompanying the table in the room due to the mysterious and possibly infectious stains on them. When we turned down the bed, we found bubble gum stuck on top of the box spring at the corner by the headboard. Went to take a shower, and bubble gum was stuck on the shower wall. Was this gum not cleaned off when the room was made up, or had the room not been made up?
Upon closer inspection, God-knows-what some of the spots on the bathroom walls were; I don't like to speculate. I kept the light off in the bathroom during the day so I could tolerate using it. At night I left the light on to keep cockroaches living behind the toilet from invading the bathroom.
There were several empty beer bottles in the rain gutter outside the property; not even enough pride to want to keep outside of the property clean? That should cast immediate doubts on what the inside is like....which isn't good at all.
If you do stay here, do yourself a favor and don't even look at the grime on the light switches in the bathroom.
I understand the tradeoff one makes for a cheaper motel room and had stayed at this aging property before and have stayed at other aging but clean properties; but the chewing gum and cockroaches were the breaking point. Upon complaining of this, I was asked "why didn't we report it upon checking in" as well as told that "ownership doesn't give us money to fix up the place." Well, we didn't see much of this until we were ready to turn in, and friends' rooms who stayed there at the same time were just as bad if not worse. Sorry, but wiping down walls, removing chewing gum, and taking beer bottles down off the rain gutters does not require extra money.
There's no reason a place has to be this dirty. Especially one with a national brand name on it.
- Brady Days Inn
