I stayed here for one night and found both good and bad things about it. It is rather old, but with some nice updates. The main problem was that the door to the room had quite a gap around the edge, resulting in rather cold air coming in during the chilly night hours. To compensate, I had to run the heater almost all the time, which created a rather unpleasant balance of temperatures in different parts of the room. That was too bad, because the bed and pillows were very comfortable and would have produced a good sleep.
The manager was very nice, and the complimentary breakfast included waffles, which are always a nice extra.
- Santa Fe Days Inn
