This hotel is located right off the freeway in downtown Dayton so it is easy to get to for travelers. Downtown Dayton however, is pretty void of life and very deserted. If you are looking to go out for drinks try the Oregon district which is only a short drive/cab ride away.
The internet pricing on their website seemed to be the best deal at about $80/night. The rooms were spacious and clean although the bathroom is pretty small.
There is a free parking garage but it is abysmal. It is dark and dirty and there is no elevator. I really hope they do something to improve their parking situation; it is bad.
We were traveling about 8 hours by car to Dayton for a wedding so I called a couple days before our arrival to inquire about early check in. I said we may arrive about an hour before their 3pm check in time depending on traffic conditions. I was told that we could check in early if the room was ready but there would a $35 charge - nearly half the price of the room!!! The person I spoke to said they may not charge us if it was close to 3pm but he couldnt guarantee it. We did end up arriving about an hour early and did not get charged the $35 but it was frustrating that on the 2-3 occasions I had to talk with hotel personnel about various items, I seemed to get people who were not that interested in giving solid information or being friendly.
Upon entering the room, we did not find any information about the hotel or surrounding area provided. They did not provide any information on the amenities in the hotel, location/hours of the pool, restaurant information, etc. I called the front desk to find out if our room was just missing it but was told they didnt have that information for the rooms and we should just call them each time we had a question. Interestingly we had other friends staying in the hotel the same nights and we were all told different hours for the pool and got a mixed message about if there was a bar. They told us there was an issue with their liquor license and didnt really know when/if they would have a bar.
Also, this hotel is going through a transition with its name change but they have gone about the cosmetic changes in very tacky ways. Examples: the big sign for the hotel on the outside of the building just says "Hotel" and the rest of their previous name is just blocked off - their name isnt displayed outside and they told us the changeover occurred months ago; the phones in the room are the same way - they have taped pieces of paper over the previous hotel name that just reveal the word 'hotel'; and the keys still say 'Doubletree'.
Overall a decent, reasonably priced place to stay in downtown Dayton but there is A LOT of room for improvement in many areas.
