| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| The distance from the aquarium, New World of Coca Cola and Centennial Park and the low price made it quite satisfactory. Room needed new carpet and chairs but it was clean and neat, the linens were fresh. The front desk at check in and the second day were rather snippy and not friendly at all. But the staff on duty the evening of the second day and on check out were very friendly. It would have been nice to know up front that they charged 15.00 per night to park at the hotel. |
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| From: Jared |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Seemed very old. Rooms had stains on carpet. Chipped furniture. Expensive parking. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: January, 2008 |
| The only good thing about the place was the location; close to Americas Mart. There was chewing gum in the floor that you stuck to every time you walked over (right at the foot of the inner bed), a sticker the size of a pop can on the television that had obviously been there several weeks; compacted dirt behind the bathroom door a quarter inch thick. Fortunately when you go to shows, you don't have to spend much time in the motel room. As I said, the ONLY good thing was the location for what business we had. It really was so nasty, the health department should have been called, and I may send them a note about it now that I'm back. For what they charge per night, they really could afford to do a better job cleaning. It also needs to be updated, decor is very drab. |
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| From: Jessica |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| I didn't like this hotel at all. It was not what we expected. We will never ever stay here again. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: June, 2007 |
| What I would expect of this level hotel. Proximity to the convention center, CNN, the aquarium, great restaurants, and Centennial Park and the low price made it quite satisfactory. Room needed new carpet, some repairs to bathroom plaster, but it was clean and neat, the linens were fresh, the air conditioner did not have a mildew smell. There was a lovely well- mainitained outdoor pool. The staff were helpful. The airport shutle made a regular stop at this hotel; no need to schedule a return trip. The restaurant was closed for renovations; it will be convenient when it opens again. |
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| From: Pat |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| Great location for a business traveler. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: March, 2007 |
| Easy walking distance to CNN Center, GA Aquarium, and Olympic Park.Rooms need a face lift. Shower (head) could be used for a removing paint rather than a relaxing shower.Front desk needs to go through soft skills training on how to be friendly to customers. |
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| From: ken |
| Date of Stay: September, 2007 |
| Everything was fine and to my expectations except for the parking that was charge. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: March, 2007 |
| Very convenient location. Walking distance to Dome/Congress Center area. Accommodating staff & very clean rooms. 24 hrs restaurant attached to hotel...good food. One may be able to avoid parking fees by parking on the street, behind hotel. Only ""complaint"": mattress was too firm. |
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| From: George |
| Date of Stay: September, 2007 |
| Its located only two blocks from Marta's Peachtree Center Station. This affordable hotel met more than my expectations. Nice pool, nice amenities. |
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| From: Walter |
| Date of Stay: September, 2007 |
| Great for European style backpackers or other travelers without a vehicle since this Days Inn charges an additional unadvertised $15 per day for vehicle parking. |
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| From: SHAN |
| Date of Stay: July, 2007 |
| I check in before the busy day 3 day ago, when I arrived at morning storage luggage, the front counter told me I can have two bed room. When afternoon check in, the manager gave me a very worse room. The room telephone is broken, bulb of lamp is broken, and television is signal bad not clear. I go back to front counter and listen the checking people, many of them is two bed rooms. Even second day and third day also may person got 2 bed rooms and the counter keep tell me no two bed rooms. |
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| From: James |
| Date of Stay: February, 2007 |
| Good location in downtown at, close to (walking distance) centennial Olympic park, Georgia aquarium, CNN center, Georgia dome & Phillip�s areNA Less than 20 minute drive to the at airport, great (friendly) staff. |
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| From: Alanna |
| Date of Stay: October, 2006 |
| I picked this hotel based on price and location. Next time I will pay more to stay in a higher rated hotel. The carpet and wallpaper at this hotel showed a lot of wear. Plus the room smelled musty and old. On the second night of my stay, an SUV pulled up into the parking lot at 4 AM playing music so loud that my fourth floor window shook. He stayed there for half an hour. The police should have been called. If my room had not been prepaid, I would have check out. |
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| From: Gabe |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| The hotel is fine for a short stay for business or leisure. I was beyond disappointed at the fact that it cost $15 to park my vehicle there for literally a few hours while I slept. I paid $50 for the hotel and had no idea, it would be $15 more simply to park a car. I will never stay at this hotel again. |
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| From: bill |
| Date of Stay: July, 2006 |
| OK to stay at - do not recommend for more than 1 night. |
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| From: James |
| Date of Stay: June, 2006 |
| This hotel was no frills. None. No cable, no breakfast, shampoo but no conditioner, etc. Parking is extremely expensive. The staff were pleasant, but in general it looked/smelled dirty and run down. For the rate I got, it was acceptable. I would not pay "good money" to stay there. |
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| From: Steve |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| When I called, the hotel told me they are less than one block from the MARTA. They are actually 3-4 blocks depending on the route chosen. The hotel is in the same area as nicer chains, but is in no way comparable. Hotel was overrun with high school students who ran through the halls and slammed doors all night. Hotel lists 5 restaurants on their website when they only have two (one of which is a bar/lounge which was not open). Not sure where the two others are and the 5th (the Varsity) is several blocks away by train. We did not get the free newspaper (even though we arrived on a weekday) and our TV reception was fair at best. Some channels advertised didn't come in, and the picture was fuzzy on all channels- as if they have "split" one cable line to go to several rooms. |
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| From: Ann |
| Date of Stay: April, 2006 |
| The Days Inn Downtown Atlanta is an economy-priced hotel with all the bases covered. It is a regular stop on the Link transportation schedule from the airport. It has its own taxi stand. All rooms have wireless Internet access. The restaurant is open 24 hours, Tie is an awesome and friendly waitress, and the gift shop is well-stocked, from postcards and toothpaste. |
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