Days Inn by Wyndham Greeneville 935 East Andrew Johnson Highway, Greeneville, TN 37745
About the Business
Days Inn by Wyndham Greeneville is a comfortable and convenient lodging option located at 935 East Andrew Johnson Highway in Greeneville, Tennessee. This charming hotel offers a range of amenities including free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking. The rooms are spacious and well-appointed, providing guests with a relaxing place to rest and rejuvenate. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, Days Inn by Wyndham Greeneville is the perfect choice for your stay in the heart of Greeneville.
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Location & Phone number
935 E Andrew Johnson Hwy, Greeneville, TN 37745, United States
Reviews
"Got a room for $99.68. When we got into the room none of the lamps were plugged in and the TV did not work. After we got the lights turned on we seen cockroaches crawling on the wall. When we notified the front desk they said they would spray in the morning and left. We left quickly and they refunded $50 for the room."
"I agree with Larry K as we stayed in the exact same room this Friday evening. We had to make plans quickly as my mother-in-law was admitted to a local hospital. We both thought the Wyndham name meant the place would be fine. Wyndham must not know this place is a fire trap, mold trap and roach bait. My husband and I are NOT ones to complain and we actually laughed at the nastiness and complete lack of any idea that this was an appropriate hotel with the name of either "Days Inn" or "Wyndham". This was a no-tell, flat back crack house. Renovations would not even improve this place. It needs to be demolished. Had we not showed up at 12:15 AM, already paid for the room online and knew it was just for a few hours, we would have left. We left at 8:15 AM, but I can never get those 8 hours back from my life! If it had not been associated with legitimate innkeepers it would have been hilarious. Days Inn, Wyndham and the Fire Department of Greene County need to take note."
"This is not a nice place. I was charged for my room double. They ran the bank account twice on the same day. I must have read reviews for a different Days Inn because I thought that it would be a better place. As I have been a Platinum Loyalty customer of Wyndham, I did not expect the care or service that I received. I try to be a very upbeat person, so complaining goes against my nature. Please find different accommodations if you are staying in Greenville. I am having to dispute the charges through my bank to get my money back."
"When I was checking in, the gentleman behind the counter was on speaker phone with a private conversation instead of giving his customer/guest his undivided cordial attention. We had reserved a “nonsmoking” room online but when we got to the room, the odor was not pleasant. The room was not in good presentation. Walls with paint chipped off, dirty walls and doors, baseboards coming away from the wall, the mirror was “smudged” and not cleaned, the commode rocked side-to-side very badly when you sit on it, etc., etc., etc. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS! In the morning, we left 1/2 hour after breakfast was ended. I asked if we could have some bottled water and it was denied as complementary to us as guests. They would charge us $2 per bottle. I really wish I would have done better research before staying here."
"I had the opportunity to stay at this location on 09/20/23. I arrived after 830pm. Went to the office where I found that they check in at a small window outside under the portico. I was given the room, and it was adequate. The TV is screwed into the armoire shelf. Each chair you fall into (sink hole). King size bed has collapsing mattress; we're everyone has sat before, edges. Towels were stark white, flooring great but gritty. People hang outside rooms. Sketchy guy even went in his room; after I passed him outside upon arrival, he opened his curtains with the light out to give a disgusting vision freak show. You hear the cars and car doors shut, the engine starts, and the restaurant patronage from next door until the restaurant closes. There is no need for an alarm clock. You will be awaken by the above. Breakfast was vending machine items. Muffins in cellophane, apples, cereal in the little single serve and oatmeal packs. Now, here's more. I work for a trucking company we're if the people are mixed gender. One person gets the room, and the other sleeps in the truck. I, being female, had the room. The guy gets to use the room to shower, groom, and eat breakfast the next morning. So when I passed the key on to my trainer. The key had already been deactivated. He went to the office a d I felt it would be a problem so something told me to go. Sure enough by the time I got there, he said the male desk agent (which by the way is a husband and wife team that reside in the first room by the office) told him I needed my ID. I gave him the key to reprogram for entry, and he confiscated it and said that for an additional person, it would be $20. Mind you, all of the company hotel reservations are paid for in advance and never have any other hotels required such. I mentioned to him that we are company drivers and the use of the room is for both parties once the other has departed the room. 6:30 am my trainer now has no shower, no food, can't brush his teeth. Might have been in the room for 30 minutes. This guy did not allow him access. When I stated I would review the location, he stated that he made the decisions. So I then told him, "If I can stop 2 - 3 people from booking here?" I have done my diligence to the public. Don't even think twice about booking here. The restaurant next door is Mexican cuisine. You also must make U-turns to access location due to highway and grass median. Microwave and fridge in room. Four lamps and one didn't work at all. The shower also dripped water all night."
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