This hotel's setting on one side is calming and pastoral (at least on the west side, facing the open space hills and trees facing the balconies and back sliding glass doors in each room. However, the more concerning matter here is THE STRONG DEGREE OF VERY NOTICEABLE, BOTHERSOME, INTRUSIVE, and CONSTANTLY-INVASIVE FREEWAY TRAFFIC NOISE, coming from the east side of the hotel wings (each room's front door faces eastwardly). How was this continuing annoyance apparently all-but ignored by the architects here? . The room's front door also sags on one side (poorly hinged) while it's inadequately weather-*****ped perimeter also leave an empty space under the door itself... an unsealed gap
of at leat a quarter inch, or more (!) allowing light, air, and continuing noise entering the room! Who was supposed to make sure these spaces weren't there, even around the sides of the front door? Inside the room, the TV's remote control wasn't working very well (esp. the audio level button). NO 'continental breakfast' was there either: just coffee or juice, along with some crusty, lame, and likely stale, old peanut butter bars (who knows how old they were!). The grounds seemed nice, in back, but unfortunately, no sound protections at all were there (freeway right across the street!). The room seemed clean though, and the hallways outside free of trash buildup. I only wish whatever Days Inn 'management' SHOULD HAVE BEEN AWARE AND CONCERNED ABOUT THE ALL-TOO IMMEDIATE TRAFFIC NOISE ISSUE
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