Days Inn French Quarter Superdome Area - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This might be the most economical hotel within walking distance of the French Quarter, Harrah's Casino and the Superdome. It is also convenient to the State Palace Theater and the Saenger Theater-New Orleans' primary music and theater venues. There is, however, a trade-off: the immediate neighborhoo... gayot.com
No title - expert review Centrally located near the French Quarter and the Superdome in the heart of Downtown Central Business District Easy access to I10 Famous New Orleans Streetcars pick up right in front of the hotel Restaurant open each morning from 7a11a Lobby Lounge open from 5pMidnight Parking garage onsiteNominal $... gotrump.com
No title - expert review Historic Days Inn French Quarter is centrally located in the heart of Downtown New Orleans and conveniently adjacent to Interstate 10 Within a few short blocks (Walking Distance) of the World Famous French Quarter, New Orleans Superdome, Riverwalk and Convention Center Harrah's Casino is only 10 blo... shdweb.com
No title - expert review The Days Inn Canal is a wonderful hotel located on historic Canal St., just eight blocks from the French Quarter and near the Superdome. The hotel features a small, cozy lobby with a full sized restaurant and bar for the dining pleasure of the guests. This fun loving property is a great hotel that o... sidestep.com
Very Scary! - user review I stayed at this hotelone nightI canceled the remaining nights and go out. Our room was musty, moldy, was not cleaned properly (poop in the toilet I'm not kidding!), the paint was peeling, etc.We complained to the Management on the way out and received no offer to make it right. We sent pictures and... epinions.com
Avoid at all costs! - user review This hotel was one of the scariest I've ever been in!We went to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl game and since it was last minute we took rooms at the Days Inn Canal since it fell between the Superdome and the French Quarter. Well the rooms were like prison cells at best. The sheets were hardly chang... epinions.com
No title - user review Do not bother booking here. The heating didn't work (35 deg outside), they charge about double the advertised rate for parking, not enough towels, hair dryer didn't work, no remote for the TV, stunk of raw sewage in the room. Despite complaining on two ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Good place for people who are there to party. That's abo... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review I left early, couldn't stay any longer. This is a very tired hotel. There is not much to recommend it other than a friendly front desk. the rooms themselves ne... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review I would not recommend this hotel to a dog! It was dirty, Nasty, and very unpleasant, I wish I could find a way to get my money back. That room was worth 20.00 a ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review It didnt look like they cleaned up after the hurricane 2 years ago. The carpet was pulled back. The room had a musty smell. The hot water barely worked. The security latch on t... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The most unbelievably bad hotel I have ever stayed in. I have stayed in better hotels in china for... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This was by far the worst hotel experience I have ever had. If Katrina is to blame for the messiness of this hotel, then Days Inn corporate should have opted not to reopen so soon. But truthfully, I think this was just slum from the beginning! The parking was in a scary looking garage that was not a... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We booked this room only because we couldn't find anything else. We thought since the hotel brand was usually ok, that this particular one was safe. We were very much surprised. The carpet was wet going into the bathroom. The bathtub did not have a drain to hold the water in. The A/C did not work. T... mytravelguide.com
Days Inn New Orleans Canal Street: Next to I 10 - user review I have not stayed at this hotel Although it IS on Canal Street, and therefore accessible to the Canal Street streetcar which runs 24 hours a day, it is also right next to the I 10 freeway, so it is not near the French Quarter or downtown at all. I would not want to walk from here to anywhere. It is ... virtualtourist.com
nasty hotel - user review i dont like anything everything is so dirty and y the tub awful i think they need a renovation i... travel.yahoo.com
Do NOT stay here!! - user review It is a shame you cannot give negative stars to this horrible place...they should PAY the guests to ... travel.yahoo.com
Bad experience - user review Everything is out of order, the personal is so disagreeable and thoughtless. The service was awful. The air conditioned bad. I Paid $12... travel.yahoo.com
don't let the picture fool you - user review dont let the picture fool you. this place is disgusting!! i didn't want to sleep in the bed after i saw how gross the room was. i don't think that the bathroom had been c... travel.yahoo.com
O.K. to pass out there - user review I will agree with the other reviews that this is a pretty nasty place. BUT...there weren't cockroaches or anything. If you are going to New Orleans simply to party and you pl... travel.yahoo.com
Hotel is being renovated - user review This hotel is not for the faint of heart. In general, it is in fairly bad shape. The pool was on the 3rd floor, but was closed due to reconstruction of that area. There is a l... travel.yahoo.com
A dump with lousy service - user review This has to be one of the worst motels I have ever stayed in. I booked it through the Days Inn website, and when I was checking in, the clerk told the guy behind me that the rate w... travel.yahoo.com
stinky - user review We would not even stay here. Yes it is close to Bourbon st. No it is not clean. Do not stay here!!!!! There was like 25 homeless people sleeping under i-10 not more than 20ft from ... travel.yahoo.com
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