Econo Inn
642 East 5th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501
About Us
Econo Inn is a cozy and affordable lodging option located at 642 East 5th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. Our convenient location offers easy access to popular attractions, shopping, and dining options in the area. The Inn provides comfortable and clean rooms for guests looking for a budget-friendly accommodation option in the heart of Anchorage. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, Econo Inn offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for a pleasant stay in Alaska.
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"The absolute worst customer service I have ever had. Employees are openly hostile with customers, and the owner will just stare at you or ask you questions loudly like "WHY ARE YOU HERE" while you're standing outside. Bare basic courtesies such as "Hello", "Thank you." and "You're welcome." are utterly absent. Room floor was filthy, we swept it ourselves."
"It takes a special person to live here but I like it for what it is. THE BAD: 1. The normal patrons are homeless or passerbyers. Expect all the normal homeless shenanigans (petty arguments, loitering, outside filth, and occasional hookers). 2. The wait staff usually seems annoyed, understandingly. They must deal with rude, low-class patrons and loitering all day every day. THE GOOD: 1. The doors are locked at night, and front desk staff demands that guest show their faces when entering and wait for customers to retrieve them. 2. It's connected to Dami restaurant. Dami serves very good fried rice and sushi. They also do room service for an additional $5 only. 3. It's located just 4 blocks from the 5th Avenue Mall and other city attractions. The area is beautiful."
"I have lots of friends that live staying here it is located in the middle of everything, shopping, and the food is GREAT in the sushi bar."
"Location is ok. Rooms are patched together & extremely second hand sheets & blankets, very bare rooms. Lots of sketchy drug users & homeless going in & out all day night to & from multiple rooms. Definitely not worth the $95 a night"
"Filthy windows with no coverings. Carpeting is questionable. Thinnest towels ever. Breakfast is a joke, signs posted that there is a limit of 4 items....not an all you can eat. Male associate over the weekend verrry rude. We had to ask for clean sheets and make our own beds when we finally got them. Noisy at night, homeless/druggies knocking on our windows and door constantly. Place is way over priced. One microwave in a central "common room" with moldy furniture. Surprisingly there is a beautiful, delicious Japanese restaurant attached."
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