First, this is not a review I would like to leave but I would want to know this if I were traveling to the area especially in the summer.
Pros: Safe area, service was okay, room was clean, beddings were all clean and comfy.
Cons: Really old hotel (used to be Econolodge, but now Days Inn). No signs to show you where to go on really dusty and dirty front glass windows/doors. But my biggest issue was being unable to sleep at night because the AC unit in my room (119) didn't work. It was set at 60 and will won't blow cool air. No worries. I can sleep with a fan. Called up to the front for a fan. She said they didn't have one. Simply reassured me the AC unit worked without coming to verify. I tried all I could but because I wax already dressed for bed and had to be up for work at 6am, couldn't go purchase a fan. Tossed and turned all night. Had very little sleep if any. Asked to have a manager call me. Still haven't had a call back. Lastly, plan accordingly. Breakfast is advertised but your options are cereal, toast, a waffle maker and bananas. I grabbed a couple of bananas and off to work for 16 hours with little sleep. I know how hard it is to run a small business and I'll edit to update this post if some of these are fixed, but I wouldn't want someone else to go through what I went through. Sleep is a huge part of being away from home. Next time, I'll pay the extra $20 to go to...
Read morePLEASE DON'T GO HERE W/ YOUR FAMILY! The place is full of drug deals and bed bugs! I checked in late and was given a room on the 2nd fl. It seemed ok when I walked in. I dropped my bags and went for dinner. When leaving, I watched what was a drive thru for drugs. The police dept is right behind the Econo Lodge. They must be getting kick backs & discounts! When I returned, I noticed the bathroom wasn't cleaned. Only the towels were changed and maybe the toilet seat was wiped. There was hair in the tub, & something sticky on the floor. The carpet seemed moist and sticky. Every time the A/C ran, a very noticeable moldy smell was throughout the room. I decided to just get some sleep because of the late night and I had to leave by 5am to continue my teaching assignment. I pulled off the sheets and comforter before going to sleep & slept on the fitted sheet. I woke up around 11pm to biting and itching from head to toe! BED BUGS coming from the pillow cases and between the fitted sheet and mattresses! I took pics, grabbed my gear, and checked out at appox midnight! During this time of the COVID-19 pandemic, there should've been extra precautions. This Econo Lodge isn't even making any attempt to follow the common...
Read moreI would recommend this place only if you are going to the Maritime Museum or the venue at The Wharf. We paid $121 for the night and the only reason we picked it is we were going to a concert at The Wharf only 4 blocks away which was walkable and the Museum is right across from that. The place itself is not in a great area and needs some work. It was an Econolodge and Wyndham made it a Days Inn. They still have the Econolodge sign on one side and a Days Inn sign on the other. The outside is not real great. There's no one at the front desk you have to dial zero and they come down to check you in. It looks like they might have painted a little and hung some new pictures but they forgot a few things. The room was pretty clean but there were no towel bars, hand soap, bath gel, Kleenex, the metal under the bed squeaked every time I turned over and the bed was really hard. We didn't do the breakfast thing but when I walked by there was hardly anything in there. Definitely I think we paid too...
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