Midvale is a stopover point on a yearly trip for the fourth year now. Staff is friendly. Clean comfortable rooms. Ski conditions for the surrounding area are posted in the lobby.
- Days Inn Midvale
- Midvale Days Inn

Midvale is a stopover point on a yearly trip for the fourth year now. Staff is friendly. Clean comfortable rooms. Ski conditions for the surrounding area are posted in the lobby.
This hotel is a dirty mess.. (1) dryed food / crums on carpet in many places (2) damaged/ missing tile in bathroom floor (3) torn sheet on one one beds (4) burned out light bulbs when i reported the condition of room to front desk the acted like they didnt really care and did noyjing about this except tell ne to talk to the manager Very rudely. this is my last visit to a days inn !!
Dirty. Bath floor had many water and other stains. Hair in the tub. Carpet dirty. Wall hvac heat very noisy-bad bearing? Burned out light bulbs. Someone in "my room" sleeping when given my keys and opening door at check in. Clerk at first didn't want to give me another room as "he wasn't supposed to be there in the room". What's with that logic? And I could go on. This place not worth the hassle. Stay elsewhere until management changes their standards and fixes things if they ever decide to do so.
I thought paying 49 bucks for a chain hotel in salt lake was a good deal, but I was wrong. I could forgive the cheap wal-mart furniture, the old staticy non hd Tv with no channel guide, or the hard beds with cigarette burns in the comforter if that was the only problems it had. The room smelled like laundry left in the washer overnight, there was old soap with short hairs on it in the shower, the shower curtail was half broken and tilted down so the shower curtain slid to the center, and the door on the mini fridge was broken. All in all a horrible hotel experiance. If I hadnt booked through hotels.com I would have asked for a refund.
This is our fourth stay in this hotel and in the last ten years and are sad to say that things have gone seriously downhill. We travel from the UK every few years to visit family living in Salt Lake City. The Days Inn used to provide a clean, comfortable and reasonably priced base. However, when we visited two weeks ago we were very disappointed.
We occupied four rooms between us and in all of the rooms the cleanliess just wasn't good. There were make-up marks on pillows, hair in the bathrooms that wasn't cleaned away, and ripped bedsheets in one of the rooms. The communal areas are also dirty; this was not helped by the large number of construction workers who appeared to be using the hotel at the time of our stay and walked around it wearing boots caked in mud.
The hotel offers a free continental breakfast, but the choices are now more limited than they used to be. There's tea, coffee and juice and doughnuts and some cereal, as well as a waffle maker (if you can be bothered to wait). On some days there was also bread for toast or muffins but it was very much on a first-come basis. The water for tea was often cold.
The other thing that seriously lets the hotel down is the area! Midvale used to feel like a fairly safe part of Utah, especially as we consider ourselves to be quite a well-travelled and worldly family. However, it now appears that Midvale has changed and the hotel has not upped it's security to deal with this. The keycard access lock on the back door to the hotel was broken and therefore anyone could have walked in. There are groups of people who seem to hang out in the carpark, and individual women who spend a long time waiting around!!! On one evening we were unfortunate enough to witness a couple having sex in a car in full view of the hotel!
We won't be staying here on our next trip. If you are set on staying in Midvale, the Executive Inn across the road has newly refurbished rooms for about $8 per night more and better security. If only we had known this before we had booked!
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