We had a group of 30, mostly women, visiting Atlanta for an independent sporting event. We were on a tight budget and did not expect luxury. We did not also expect disturbing smells, rudeness and threats to personal safety. First trouble, front desk would not help lost travelers. When blood stained sheets were brought to the front desk, the attendant said "I don't do sheets". Unusual odors in rooms were met with "I suggest you purchase vinegar at a store and spray your carpet". Our complaints were kept to a minimum after we overhead this individual threatening others with "I just want to stab that woman". What was once unfriendly quickly became very frightening. Unclean rooms are one thing but feeling powerless and afraid is another. We made "light" of a power outage caused by a downed powerline hit buy driver in stolen car. At least we couldn't see the dirt, insects, blood, etc.
On a slightly positive note, there seemed to be an on-sight evening security guard. When power went out, they did attempt to launder towels and sheets at an off-site laundry facility.
- Atlanta Days Inn
- Days Inn Atlanta
