They're tops in my book. I had an emergency with my vehicle, sort of the insult to the otherwise tiring, awful hours that preceded it. After limping the vehicle into Kimball, they had a nice room left.
The gentleman at the desk was very helpful, polite, and whisked right through the check-in. He explained about breakfast in the lobby the next morning, and got the key ready. I was grateful for his friendly demeanor, and especially for the room.
The room was very clean, tidy, well dusted (even the tops of the light covers, bed frames, and the chest of drawers and desk. The floors were well vacuumed, and the bathroom and vanity were clean and well stocked. Coffee, tea, cups, cup cozy, salt/creamer packets all ready for using. The fridge was cold and ready for my travel foods, and there was a microwave. They haven't scrimped on storage space either. An elevator would have been helpful as I tend to pack a lot of gear, but it all got to the room, and no problems getting the key card to work. There was plenty of hot water, a coffee maker, and a hairdryer.
This was a fantastic way to balance out an otherwise horrible, no good, very bad day. Probably why we always look for Wyndham hotels first.
The next morning when it came time to leave, I sampled their breakfast options. I was pleasantly surprised to find they offered a lot of choices, form cold cereals, to oatmeal, to containers of prepared servings of biscuits and gravy, eggs with cheese and tator tots, yogurts, fruit, bagels and cream cheese, pastries, and probably a few things I missed. Coffee, orange juice, and hot water and tea was available. The small dining area in the lobby was very clean and ready for guests. I chose to take my selections back to my room for heating and eating.
There is a rail line nearby this hotel. So, once later in the evening I could hear the train's horn, and then again early the next morning. I don't necessarily consider that a downside. There's something soothing about trains as they roll along the tracks. As for the sound of the train's horn blasts, the noise lasted less than thirty or forty seconds, so it wasn't a...
Read moreI was on a long road trip with my 16yo granddaughter, going to Utah from Tennessee. We had a little car issue and after contacting AAA, the local tow company directed us to this motel. It took 6 minutes for the elderly lady to come from ? Somewhere in another office? I told her I needed a room for the night, she cut me off mid sentence… saying “ya ya.. he’ll be here” we waited another 6-7 minutes, this gentleman appeared. He seemed annoyed at our intrusion. He told me the rate would be “very high” because there’s “a rodeo up in Cheyenne, Wyoming” , which was about another hour North. The rate turned out to be $289 for the 1 night ($300 after tax) We’d been on the road 4 days… this empty motel, empty town was the most I’d spent for 1 night. The motel had maybe 2 other vehicles. When I asked him about breakfast, he said rudely “What’s here will be here”, very dismissive. He put us in the room right next to the office- and behind the stairs that lead to the 2nd floor. I asked for another room.. he told me he was “full”. I felt uncomfortable in the room… it was the perfect setting for a hidden camera. Crazy. The town was virtually empty.. we walked 3-4 blocks, to a Subway deli.. which was the only place to eat in the entire town- except for a bar/ restaurant with loud music & all men inside. The Subway was in an abandoned old building.. 🤦♀️. The guy working didn’t understand how to cut the sandwiches in half., had 1-2 teeth, hundreds of tattoos.. and unclean. The motel room was clean enough, with working air conditioning, hot water, clean towels. Outside of being price gouged by the owner, I still wouldn’t stay in this town- ever again. I did not feel safe, but I’m a female & I had my 16yo granddaughter along. This place , in this empty town was not worth...
Read moreDuring the biggest storm in Wyoming history, I-80 was shut down for almost four days, and I got stuck in Kimball. The staff at Days Inn were incredible. Not only did they help me get the best rate and work with me as I continued to extend my stay while waiting for the roads to open, they made homemade soup and provided wonderful breakfasts to make sure that the guests at the hotel had something to eat when all the stores and restaurants in town were shut down. I was so grateful to everyone for providing such a welcoming and homey place to stay during my time in Kimball. The rooms were incredibly clean and comfortable and the staff did an amazing job making sure we were all comfortable and the parking lot and walkways were cleared of snow as quickly as possible. My favorite thing about the rooms was the beautiful laminate floors. This is the first hotel I've stayed at that didn't have nasty carpet in the rooms and it made the room feel much cleaner and more sanitary. The floors were also very tasteful and comfortable and were decorated beautifully, making this feel like a significantly classier hotel than I was expecting from a Days Inn. If I could give 6 stars, I would! Huge thanks to everyone who made this stay so wonderful...
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