Didn’t even get to stay here. Traveling through Texas we needed a place to sleep. Wanted a room with a jacuzzi tub in a nice area. After calling and confirming that they had one available, we drove 35 minutes to get here, only to be told that they do have a free jacuzzi room, but it wasn’t clean. What a bunch of bullshit. Girl at the front desk on 2−28−16 at 9:45pm should be fired. Horrible service. Too bad, because the hotel looks nice, but I refuse to stay here outta principle. We found a very nice, clean, updated jacuzzi room at the Best Western up the road.
Minda S.
Classificação do local: 3 Monterey, CA
When we checked in at 2am, the young man working the front desk was very friendly and got us checked in rather quickly. The room was large and clean and the bed was super comfy. So comfortable, on fact, that I overslept! I was awakened by a very rude woman, whom I later learned was the front desk clerk. She started that I had to get out now and pay an extra $ 40 for staying two hours after check in. I told her that I would leave as soon as I got my things out away, and 20 minutes later she was banging on the door again. No phone call — just banging. I don’t think I’ll be staying here again! Nothing says«Welcome to Texas» like a rude employee!
Brian C.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Best days inn I’ve been in. Perfect for right after a concert. Friendly capable front desk. Clean pleasant rooms. Nice breakfast that doesn’t make you sick. Will stay again
Darcy S.
Classificação do local: 5 Huntsville, TX
Clean, comfy, great shower, tasty hot free breakfast, shuttle to concerts and friendly staff. I can’t say enough about this place. Ohhhh it’s cheap too!
Ken O.
Classificação do local: 4 McGregor, TX
Not a 5 star hotel, but a reasonably priced hotel that executed well. Clean room, fast check in and the free internet worked. Only negative is the noise from I-45 so keep that in mind if you are overly sensitive to outside noises.
W G.
Classificação do local: 5 Beaumont, TX
I don’t usually leave reviews for hotels but this one is head and shoulders above a lot of the other Days Inns that I have stayed at. People here are great and the service is wonderful. I have not stayed in this one in a few months due to work scheduling but when I am back this way you can be sure this is where I will stay. It’s not overly fancy but it’s clean, neat and easy to find. My company will put me up at any hotel I choose and pay 100%. Tried the fancier ones but came back to this one. My boss questioned me about it and now he stays here as well when he is in town. Like I said, it’s clean, neat, reasonably priced and easy to use. Nothing really special but in this price range it deserves five stars. It’s just a good place to lay your head.
Sonia R V.
Classificação do local: 5 Corpus Christi, TX
Arrived at 330am super tired. Desk clerk was very friendly. Room is clean. Sports a fridge and microwave which is very handy. The room is very roomy. You can hear the traffic but it’s very soothing to me so that doesn’t bother me. I woke up too late to try the complimentary breakfast. Overall, the room is a great bargain. The bed is very comfortable. Sat on the sofa for a while doing some stuff and the sofa is very comfortable as well. Will be here one more night and I’m looking forward to another good night’s sleep.
Jennifer M.
Classificação do local: 5 Conroe, TX
Front staff was very friendly, the room smells & looks clean, the beds are not blocks of concrete and the room is very nicely sized. The hotel has a flyer listing all the local restaurants and the hotel is right off the freeway(the noise level isn’t too bad). We will definitely return here again in the future!
John D.
Classificação do local: 4 Missouri City, TX
Days Inn hotels can be a real crapshoot. Sometimes they’re great. Sometimes they’re something out of a Dateline NBC investigation. I needed a cheap place to sleep in The Woodlands for a night because, well, it’s The Woodlands and it’s way the hell out on 45. Online reviews at a travel site were good — almost too good(you know, the ones that seem like paid shills). But I needed something cheap. I rolled the dice and came away happy. So, here’s the low-down from someone who’s actually stayed there and stays in enough hotels in a year to know what he’s looking for: This is an older hotel that’s been remodeled. It’s clean, and the furnishings are recent and reminiscent of Ikea. It’s not luxury and nobody is going to mistake this for the Marriott on the Waterway, but it’s a step up from the typical budget hotel and you won’t feel like you’re being penalized for booking an inexpensive room. The bed is comfortable. The towels are a little thin and the bathroom fixtures are a little old, but everything in the room works. With the air conditioning on, you won’t hear much of I-45. You can park pretty close to your room without much trouble. The free breakfast is worth what they’re charging for it. Would I stay here again? Yes.
Steve E.
Classificação do local: 4 San Marcos, TX
While I will admit that my expectations were modest, this Days Inn exceeded them admirably. We booked a Jacuzzi suite for our trip to the Renaissance Festival and saved a few dollars over the Best Western we’ve stayed in before. At first glance, the place was just a motel. It was clean enough, but nondescript. Then we opened the door to our room. Wow! No, Seriously. It was obviously freshly renovated and had been two rooms prior to that. The first room was a large living area with a sofa, a couple of comfy chairs, microwave, fridge and the bath room. A large entrance to the other room sported a 37″ flat screen that swiveled to face either room. Pretty cool. In the bedroom, a king size pillowtop with five pillows provided a good night’s sleep. In the corner was the Jacuzzi for two. It was not an off-brand, either. It was a real Jacuzzi. Also in this room was an office chair at a writing desk. Everything was fresh and functional. There was seemingly endless hot water for a good relaxing soak. The room could not have been any better. Another nice surprise was that you could buy a 20-ounce soft drink for $ 1.25 from the machine. You can’t even do that at WalMart! So, why no fifth star? Breakfast. There were carbs available to put on your carbs, and there was fat in evidence, as well. Zero protein offerings, though. You’d think they could come up with something. Ah, well, there’s a Denny’s right down the street where you can get a pretty good omelet. I also understand that the restaurant that shares the motel’s parking lot will be serving breakfast soon. They rocked our dinner the night before, so that could be a good thing.