Days Hotel by Wyndham Peoria Glendale Area 8955 West Grand Avenue, Peoria, AZ 85345
About the Business
Days Hotel by Wyndham Peoria Glendale Area is a comfortable and convenient lodging option located at 8955 West Grand Avenue in Peoria, Arizona. The hotel offers a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, outdoor pool, and on-site dining options. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped with modern furnishings to ensure a relaxing stay for guests. With its close proximity to popular attractions such as the Peoria Sports Complex and Westgate Entertainment District, this hotel is the perfect choice for both business and leisure travelers looking for a convenient and enjoyable stay in the area.
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8955 W Grand Ave, Peoria, AZ 85345, United States
Reviews
"I needed a room because i live in N. AZ and had to have a medical procedure done at local hospital. I could not be late so i went the night before. After looking around, i could not find much available due to spring training/baseball or anything i could afford .Mistake i made is I should have gotten a room farther away from the hospital rather than take a chance on this dive. So i ran across this hotel. Big mistake. The entire property is unkempt starting with the weathered foyer that greats you outside, outdated and old paint job. worn out parking lot. Unkempt to non existing landscape. Feral cats everywhere. This dive is located in an industrial area. Hallways are dim and dirty. Place smells of tobacco. Old tobacco. Rooms are dated. I would not even put my dirty clothes on the floor, so filthy. I slept with sweat pants on in fear of the unknown. Breakfast- its non existent...coffee machine was ancient, juice machine was broken ( i am told i would not drink out of it) and i did not see any breakfast. Other reviews stated there are frozen waffles you can toast and granola bars. The area was old, smelled and dated so clearly i did not get anything. Next real issue, its in an industrial section of town, there is a train that passed 4 times. 11pm till 4 am blaring its horn , it was like in your room. Ground shakes. Horn blasts. UGH... what a dive."
"The housekeeping staff are the best out there. They really seem to care and it's surprising to me, today, to find anyone who actually takes pride in their work. Kathy and Diana are great. Thanks for making my stay cozy and comfortable."
"if i could give 0 stars i would. and yes i would like a full refund considering i stayed like 3 hours and then just left. My recent stay at the Days Inn was profoundly disappointing, culminating in a ruined Valentine's Day due to the hotel staff's inflexible adherence to policy at the expense of guest privacy and comfort. Upon booking a room for a private, discreet rendezvous, meticulously planned to ensure anonymity for both parties involved, I encountered unexpected and unnecessary challenges that contradicted the very essence of hospitality. Despite providing extensive identification upfront, including a photocopy of my ID, credit card information, and car license plate number, the hotel's front desk staff exhibited a lack of understanding and flexibility for a situation that required discretion and sensitivity. The arrangement was simple: a guest would arrive to collect a key I had left for them, under an agreed-upon anonymity that is not uncommon in various contexts of hotel stays. However, the staff member on duty insisted that my guest, who was part of a consensual, adult arrangement, provide identification in person and obtain my explicit approval at the front desk. This requirement was communicated despite prior notice and discussion about the nature of the visit, which was aimed at ensuring privacy and discretion for both parties involved. The insistence on such verification not only breached the discretion of the arrangement but also caused significant discomfort and distress to my guest, leading to their decision to leave rather than comply with these intrusive demands. This rigidity not only spoiled our plans but also left me questioning the hotel's understanding of privacy, customer service, and the diverse needs of their guests. I had hoped for a simple, trouble-free experience, especially considering the premium price paid for what was supposed to be a special occasion. Instead, I was met with a lack of empathy and flexibility, resulting in a complete letdown. Hotels, by nature, serve as temporary havens for a variety of personal and private activities, and the ability to accommodate the reasonable requests of paying customers, especially when privacy is a primary concern, should be a cornerstone of hotel service. This experience has left me not only disappointed but also less inclined to recommend Days Inn for anyone seeking accommodations that may require even a minimal degree of flexibility and understanding. The hotel industry thrives on customer service and satisfaction, and unfortunately, my experience fell far short of these basic standards. --"
"I needed a affordable hotel near surprise AZ and this was the best one I could find. I stayed here for 4 days. Walking in it smells really weird in the hallway where the rooms are. Kind of like a pee/old building smell. My first room was very clean and smelled good. The second day though I got locked out because the key reading thing broke or something so I got moved down the hall. The second room I had smelled really weird I can't explain it but it didn't smell pleasant. The rooms were clean though so were the bathrooms and I had no problems with any pests so overall I enjoyed my stay. Also the AC in the second room made a really weird loud noise when it would stop, unpleasant to have on at night. People were really loud at night too around 12-2am lots of loud talking in the hallways. There was lots of parking and the parking lot was spacious so I appreciated that part. The included "breakfast" is only light snacks like muffins/yogurt/waffles, also sometimes they gave us microwaveable breakfast sandwiches. Overall the stay was fine nothing too drastically bad and all the employees I encountered were pleasant, especially the front desk lady who checked us in."
"The general condition of the hotel could use some work but the room was more than adequate. The room was clean, no bugs, beds were comfortable. Maintenance in general could likely improve. Sink and tub drained a bit slow but were clean and working. Room service lady was kind, front desk lady as well. Breakfast is more of a snack...think cereal, granola bar, and muffin. Overall, an affordable stay and a clean, comfortable room which is what I wanted. Would stay here again."
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