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Spacious Rooms with Modern Amenities
Days Inn Salina South offers comfortable and air-conditioned rooms equipped with a flat-screen cable TV, iron, and hairdryer. The cozy rooms feature carpeted floors and heating for a relaxing stay.
Convenient Services
Enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour front desk and free on-site parking during your stay at Days Inn Salina South. Start your day right with a grab and go style breakfast served daily, or visit the nearby restaurant for a delicious meal.
Nearby Attractions
Explore the best of Salina with Downtown, Memorial Hall, and the Smokey Hill Museum just a short distance away. For outdoor enthusiasts, Oakdale Park and Salina Municipal Golf Course are a quick 10-minute drive from the hotel.
Book your stay at Days Inn Salina South for a memorable experience!
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
A deposit may be required at the property.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
When booking more than 9 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Children up to and including 16 years old stay for US$15 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Nice rooms. Some of the lights could use an upgrade. I’d recommend a fast room check once they’re booked. It needed a little sweep and restock of tissue. Outside of that it was nice.
There was hair on the "clean" towels. There was zero hot water for a shower!
Nothing
. .they had family living there. She co.ed to my room at 8 in morning to refresh
Ind me to check out at 11
I have never had that happen
Didn't appreciate it
She could have woken us n it wasn't even close to 11
Had a decent bed
TV had no signal. At 7pm, there was no hot water. When walking from my cold shower to the bed, my feet got filthy. Breakfast was a waffle maker, toast and cold cereal.
Nothing
I rarely leave bad reviews, but this experience was awful from start to finish.
I’m a woman traveling cross-country alone in a 26-foot U-Haul towing a car trailer, and I arrived around 10:00 PM completely exhausted after a long day of driving. Instead of being greeted or welcomed, the man at the front desk immediately and aggressively reprimanded me for how I pulled in, saying I could have hit the roof with the van. For the record — I didn’t hit anything. That was strike one.
Trying to overlook the attitude because I was tired and just wanted sleep, I checked in and was handed my key with zero additional information. What he failed to mention was that he assigned me the very last room at the end of the building with absolutely no turnaround area for a vehicle my size. Since he had already seen the massive setup I was driving well enough to yell at me about it, a warning would have been appreciated. Strike two.
Then came the part that made me genuinely uncomfortable. I don’t scare easily, but this place felt unsafe. There were at least seven intoxicated men spread across the rooms above mine, yelling, blasting music, and hanging around work vans parked directly outside. The second I stepped out of my truck, I was met with catcalls and crude gestures. Thankfully, my 120-pound dog made it very clear their attention was unwelcome, but even with him there, I did not feel safe.
I’m not even going to fully get into how dirty the room was or the fact that the TV didn’t work. The entire experience felt like something out of a movie where a desperate person rents a room for the night in the worst possible part of a drug-infested city.
If safety, professionalism, cleanliness, or basic customer service matter to you, keep driving and stay literally anywhere else.
It was accessible to the highway.
A little run down on the outside. The continental breakfast was minimal.
Such friendly staff. The whole family was delightful and ready to accommodate.
The bed could have used a new mattress as the springs clicked every time I moved.
Okay...didn't have a lot of choices...ran out of milk for cereal...only 2 choices for cereal and a waffle maker for the main course and juice or coffee for drinks, which is fine just not for us...
The fact that I booked a handicap room and when I arrived, I was told they didn't have any handicapped rooms per say but all the ground level rooms were considered handicapped because of being on the ground floor. What I needed was a ADA compliant bathroom for my 82 yr old mother who has trouble getting into a bathtub and no railings in the bathtub or around the toilet for her to get up off of. I dealt with it because of location and ground floor but I am more than upset and mad because they had a handicapped room but it had been turned into an apartment by either this owner or previous owner. By law you have to have a percentage of handicapped rooms depending on size of hotel it is and while a wheelchair person could get into the room, they would NOT have been able to use the facilities because of how small the restroom was. Then the fact on Wednesday while there a pipe broke in the ceiling and rained water down into the tub. I have video of it at the end of the waterfall. Was changed to a different room...was told the rate would stay the same...I should hope so. And last but not least, room was not serviced daily. They missed Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Also had to get a flyswatter to combat the various flies that got into our room. I was up there to take of my mom's house and get it ready for sale, so was not there during the day, so there is no excuse as to why they couldn't get the room clean. My biggest concern is they are not ADA compliant. I kept the room clean myself as if it was my house. Also had to go buy a step stool since my 82 yr old mom could not get in the bed by herself..the beds are too tall for a short person to get in. If you were above 5'7" you would be fine. My mom is 5'1" so too short for the bed. Also, don't advertise that you have handicapped rooms when you don't.
Location was convenient, the room was clean, and everything worked well. The night was quiet.
There were houseflies in the room. Fortunately, I collect insects and had a net that I used to collect over a dozen flies before I turned in for the night. Breakfast was a total bust as absolutely NOTHING remained to eat. That has NEVER happened in all of my previous travels. I did not approach the front desk about my disappointment because there was no way that she could not view the serving area, and my futile search for anything at all. Absolutely NOTHING!
Breakfast and breakfast room was blah. Not enough washcloth/towels in room for two people. Had to interrupt desk clerk from his phone to get linens. Ice machine located in a disgusting room. Bed was comfortable. Shower was good water pressure. Definitely got what we paid for.
See above.
If they opened the door to the parking lot side of the building, access to office would have been easier.
Did not partake.
There were lot's of loud people and trucks.
It still smelled from the remodel, and there were 2 dead bugs on the floor.
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