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Days Inn Moab
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Days Inn Moab
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426 N Main St
Moab, Utah, United States
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Days Inn is conveniently located in Moab, the hub of tourist activity for the beautiful red rock country of southeastern Utah. the Colorado River runs by this unique town in the shadow of both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Our guests enjoy mountain biking, river rafting, hiking, boating, rock climbing, and four-wheel driving, all nearby. This property also offers an outdoor heated pool, a large indoor hot tub, a complimentary continental breakfast, and convenient, secure bike storage for bicycling enthusiasts.
Pets are accepted, but you must call property directly to reserve as there is limited availability for pet friendly rooms.
Newly built up Hot Tub is now open for guests.
Heated outside Swimming Pool is under construction until October 30th, 2009. Pool is closed for the period given above.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Conference Room(s)
Connecting Rooms
Disabled Access
Free Breakfast
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Microwave
Parking
Pets Allowed
Refrigerator
Safe-Deposit Box
Security Guard
Swimming pool
TV
Check-in:
From 2:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 11:00 AM
Attractions:
Allen Hospital
Allen Memorial Hospital
Arches National Monument
Barber and Beauty Shop
Burger King
Butch Cassidys Waterpark
Canyoncanos By Night Day
Canyonland National Park
Colorado River
Colorado River
Colorado River Rafting
Dance Floor
Dead Horse Point State Park
Golf Course
Goosenecks State Park
Hiking Trails
Hogi Yogi
Horseback Riding
Hovenweep National Monument
Jailhouse Cafe
La Hacinda
Live Entertainment
Manti La Sal National Forest
McDonalds
Moab Brewery
Moab Convention Center
Moab Rim Adventure Park
National Bridges Nat Monumen
Rocky Mountain Home Care
Security National Bank
Shopping nearby
SHUT Big Horn Shuttle
SHUT Coyote Shuttle
Slickrock Bike Trail
TAXI Road Runner or Moab
Utah Navajo Development Coun
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Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Continental breakfast excellent. Can't think of anything. An older motel, not beautiful, but clean, and cheap prices. Friendly staff. The continental breakfast had a lot of choices and was excellent. I wasn't expecting that.
Date of Stay:
March, 2009
Upon checking in, the staff was not friendly. I felt like they were inconvienced by my stay. The hotel was dark and dirty. My socks were black from walking on the carpet. The beds and pillows were not comfortable. The exterior doors were not locked. The next day I called to ask if I had left an item in the room. The staff was rude and agrain acted inconvienced to receive my phone call. The only good point is that the hotel is located in the north part of town. Do not stay in this hotel. It is a waste of your money, time and health.
Date of Stay:
June, 2008
Outside is shabby, but the inside is worse. All public areas are filthy, dark and stink. The carpets are beyond filthy. The room is a little better. The sheets and towels were thin but clean. The floor had been vacuumed in the center but were filthy with ground in dirt. The edges had never been vacuumed. The bathroom had been cleaned, but poorly. The breakfast was skimpy and served in filthy conditions. All surfaces and appliances were dirty. Perishables such as cream cheese were stored in cabinets, not refrigerated, in an unairconditioned, closed room in 90 degree heat. Nothing about this place was acceptable and it makes me not want to stay at a Days Inn again eventhough we had just had a wonderful experience 2 days earlier at the Days Inn in Torrey, Utah.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
I liked nothing about this hotel. The hotel's pool did not work. The managers were rude and condescending. The hotel was a dump.
Date of Stay:
May, 2008
Lobby was filled with cardboard boxes almost blocking the halway to our room. The room was beyond filthy. Dust was hanging from the ceiling fan, no bed spread as showen in advertisement. One wall light did not have a light bulb or a shade. the outlet below the said wall lamp did not have a cover which could be hazardous. We could not use the computer to go on line to search out a hotel in another town It was blocked and the desk clerk was of no help. The staff was not helpful at all. It was the worst Day's inn we have ever been in, and the cost was way, way too high for that hotel. This one bad experience will now make us question using Days inn in the future.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Overpriced for a room that has bad nasty smell that you don't want to walk in. We booked this motel because Moab's hotels were all full, and we paid doubled the price for just one night stay. After we checked-in and opened our room door a strong and extremely nasty smell came to our first notice, we turned on the air-con for a few hours, and we left for dinner, but when we returned the smell was still there. The weird smell came from the bathroom. The bed sheets had hair, and some insects' bodies near the water basin. Overall we had a bad experience and I will never stayed in Days' Inn again because of that nasty smell I have never had in all my travel experience.
Date of Stay:
December, 2007
I was there with my Girlfriend just before Christmas to see Arches NP.I had many hotels to choose from an this one was closest to the Park, and you won't beat the 44 per night price tag.Two things I rarely see in hotel rooms at this price - fridge and microvawe - very good for cooling your bevs in summer and heating your pizza[or whatever...] ant time you'll like.In cold December it's a hit!Night after I had stayed in Holidays Inn in Page AZ, an first thing I noticed:rooms exactly same, but no fridge or microwave.And so what lobby was bigger nicer - I was staying in the room, where I wished to heat my can of Campbells...Overall - Recommended for people who visit the place not the Hotel.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
Clean. Hot tub put chlorine fumes in hallway /near our room. Simple , clean hotel w/ pleasant staff centrally located in Moab close to shopping and dining.
Date of Stay:
October, 2007
Pool was closed though every other hotel in town I looked at was open. Wifi was down the whole time we were there. Breakfast bar was pretty decimated every morning by 8, with no attempt to restock that I saw. Rooms were clean and staff was pretty friendly, but it was evident they were frustrated as well. For the same money there are several other options I will try next visit. All in all, Moab is still a great place to visit, even if it is for business!
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
It was comfortable. Hot tub barely warm, hard to understand office help. Okay if all you need is a place to sleep, but disappointing overall. Hot tub was tepid, included breakfast was okay.
Date of Stay:
May, 2007
very dirty, run down, old, needs to be renovated
Date of Stay:
December, 2008
Cheap, convenient location, computer with Internet andbreakfast is good. Room is small and shabby. Uncomfortable bed. The free breakfast is good enough: pancake, bread, egg, milk, coffee, juice, etc. The hotel is near the Arches and Canyonlands national parks. They has a computer with Internet which is quite convenient for me. The room is shabby, old. The bed and pillow is uncomfortable. But if you want stay in a comfortable place, I would suggest you pay a little more for a better hotel/motel.
Date of Stay:
September, 2008
Infested with bedbugs. Infested with bedbugs and had a horrible stench of pesticides!
Date of Stay:
March, 2007
"The staff was amazing, friendly and courteous. The beds were the most comfortable of the 3 hotels we stayed in this trip. We traveled with our dog so we were put in a pet room, which was fine with us, but the pet rooms are right by the breakfast area which at 6:30 on the dot was a hub of loud talking people. The toilet flush and the showers in all the rooms close by are very loud, walls were very thin and we could hear everyone talking and laughing. This was our one morning to sleep in so we were not happy. I won?t stay there again. "
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
The hotel was located on Main Street. The carpet was stained and there were clothes from the previous occupants left in the room. Overall, it was an OK place to stay with the guys but I will not be taking my family back there.
Date of Stay:
November, 2006
"The front desk staff and manager seem to take pride in guests enjoying their stay.Awesome ""continental"" breakfast with an unexpected variety of fresh fruit. Great off-season rates."
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
The outside of the hotel was poorly maintained and had no curb appeal. We expected more and have had better from a Days Inn Hotel. The continental breakfast was ill prepared and lacking even for a basic continental breakfast.
Date of Stay:
July, 2006
"This hotel is older but clean. The hallway is narrow, so you hear others walking/talking; we brought a sound machine. The pool is smaller and felt crowded with more than five people. The breakfast was good with bagels, cereal, oatmeal, danishes, and fruit. The front desk staff was not very friendly, but the manager was awesome! Whenever we had a problem, he solved it. He is working very hard to make this hotel the best in Moab."
Date of Stay:
July, 2006
The staff was helpful late at night. Need more parking spaces. The stay was good ,need to make sure rooms are comfortable for your guest, need better parking.
Date of Stay:
June, 2006
"Coming off a hot day touring Monument and Arches, we got lucky in securing a room at Days Inn Moab. After a good night's rest in a cool clean room, nice full flowing shower, we went down for Continental Breakfast. The manager was very nice... ""Good Morning, hope you slept well!"" He was setting out all the fresh fruit, rolls, cereal, etc. We took our coffee outside to the garden and sat in the shade on the swing, sipping coffee and looking up at the red cliffs. You can tell the manager and staff take alot of pride in this motel... we enjoyed our stay."
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