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I stayed at the Days Inn, Riverwalk in San Antonio, TX on Nov. 4th through 6th to attend my daughters State Marching competition. I am a single mom on a budget, so I was looking for hotel accommodations that would not be too taxing to my finances. I PICKED THE WRONG HOTEL! My first night was reasonably priced, but I was charged $30 more for my second night, even though my reservations were made at least 3 weeks in advance of this trip. I was charged $10 per night for parking, and $1.50 per day for the safe in my room that I did not ask for and did not use. My hotel cost me over $200 for 2 nights. I could have stayed almost anywhere else for the same amount of money, and would not have had to drive from one part of the property to the main property address, which was across a street from my room. The hotel ran out of coffee packets for the rooms on my second day, so I had no &quot;morning coffee&quot;. The phone in my room was broken, as was the coffee maker. This hotel chain wants customers to reuse towels after a shower, and they want us to sleep on the same sheets for the entirety of our stay, which is fine (I am all for conservation); however, for the price I was charged, they should have changed my sheets and towels, and left a chocolate on my pillow! <br /> <br /> I really couldn't wait to check out of this hotel. When I brought the charge for the safe to the clerks attention, the female &quot;supervisor&quot; behind him said &quot;she initialed in agreement of the safe charge&quot;. Had the young lady who checked me in alerted me to the safe charge, I would have been okay with it, but to not know until checkout about all the little &quot;additional charges&quot; was a shock. <br /> <br /> Next time I take a trip, I will stay at a Holiday Inn. At least they take pride in their properties. Days Inn does not care about the properties they own or the customers they are supposed to be serving. I will write a bad review of this hotel every chance I get.


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