About Days Inn by Wyndham Fayetteville-South/I-95 Exit 49
Situated in a great spot right off I-49, Days Inn Fayetteville is a good value pet friendly property offering comfortable chain hotel style accommodation with excellent leisure amenities.
Both smoking and non-smoking rooms are available. They come with all the practical amenities you’ll need. They even have microwaves and mini-fridges so you can enjoy all your favorite drinks and snacks.
The hotel’s star amenities are undoubtedly its outdoor pool and hot tub, the perfect places for a refreshing dip or stress relieving soak respectively. Those looking for a bit more exercise will have the use of a fully equipped fitness center. Business travelers have a center dedicated to their needs.
While a simple complimentary continental breakfast is available every morning, guests have a couple of decent dining options in the neighborhood, including a Denny’s just down the road.
The University of Arkansas campus, with its Donald W Reynolds Razorback Stadium, is just two miles from Days Inn Fayetteville.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Convenient location near the interstate
This was perhaps what guests most appreciated about the hotel. They found the location near the interstate to be very convenient. It meant both that the hotel was easy to find initially, and in a very convenient spot when it came to travelling to and fro in the region.
positive:
Decent value for money
Most guests who brought up the question of value for money mentioned that they felt they received decent value during their stay. They believed they received basic accommodation, but at low prices that resulted in good value.
positive:
Remarkably quiet
An extraordinary number of guests mentioned that their room was a relative haven of peace and quiet, allowing them to get a good night’s sleep. Considering the proximity of the interstate this clearly surprised them.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Multiple cleanliness issues
Far too many guests for comfort had significant complaints when it came to the cleanliness of their rooms. They felt that housekeeping had been very slapdash and that the room should not have been released for occupation.
negative:
Limited English language skills
A number of guests mentioned that they had difficulty communicating with the hotel’s staff, both front desk employees and others. Their English language skills were said to be poor, causing some confusion and misunderstanding.
negative:
Very poor breakfast
The majority of guests did not think much of the breakfast offered by the hotel. The main complaint was that it did not offer enough variety to allow them to create a breakfast that they really enjoyed. A secondary complaint was that they would often run out of food items long before the official end of the breakfast window.