
Gallup's BEST Kept Secret: Days Inn Review & Hidden Perks!
Gallup's BEST Kept Secret: Days Inn - Honestly, It's Better Than Expected! (And Those Perks…)
Okay, listen up, because I’m about to spill the beans on a place that surprised the heck outta me: the Days Inn in Gallup, New Mexico. Now, I know what you're thinking. Days Inn? Gallup? Yawn. Trust me, I thought the same thing. But after spending a few days there, I'm here to tell you it’s Gallup's BEST Kept Secret. And honestly, it’s got some hidden perks that make it a real contender, especially if you're looking for a comfortable, convenient, and surprisingly well-equipped stay.
First Impressions, and the Great WiFi Saga
Let's be real: the exterior isn't going to win any design awards. It’s your typical, functional Days Inn. But walk inside, and you're greeted by a friendly front desk staff. And the air conditioning? Glorious. Seriously, after driving through the New Mexican heat, that was pure bliss.
Accessibility & Safety: A Solid Foundation
Before we get to the fun stuff, let's talk practicalities. Gallup's Days Inn does offer some good accessibility features. Elevator? Check. Facilities for disabled guests? Check. They try. Now, it's not a luxury hotel, but they clearly make an effort to accommodate. Plus, they’ve got CCTV in common areas and outside the property, 24-hour security, and fire extinguishers everywhere, which always makes me feel a little safer. They've got the usual suspects like smoke alarms and safety/security features in the rooms.
Cleanliness and Safety (Post-Pandemic Edition!)
This is where they REALLY shine. I was genuinely impressed. The rooms were sanitized between stays, and there was a clear commitment to cleanliness. They're using anti-viral cleaning products and offering room sanitization opt-out if you prefer. They have hand sanitizer stations EVERYWHERE. And I mean everywhere. I think I counted seven in one hallway. The staff is trained in safety protocol. They've even got that daily disinfection in common areas thing going on. I didn't see the sterlizing equipment, but I know they had to meet the hygiene certification. Okay, the individually-wrapped food options were a nice touch for the grab-and-go breakfast.
The Internet: My Love/Hate Relationship
Okay, the free Wi-Fi in all rooms and in public areas is a HUGE win. And the Internet access – wireless is fantastic and you would expect it! But here's a confession. I needed to get some serious work done. I needed the Internet access – LAN. And… it was spotty. Like, so spotty, that I almost flung my laptop out the window (kidding… mostly). It's available, but the bandwidth? Let's just say you might want to tether to your phone if you're planning a marathon video conference. But! Wi-Fi for special events is on deck.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (The Surprise!)
This is where the Days Inn really surprised me. Forget the generic motel breakfast stereotype. They actually had a decent breakfast [buffet], with the usual suspects: cereal, pastries, fruit, and the always-welcome waffle maker. The coffee/tea in restaurant was available, but I think they had way more to offer. They had a bar open in the evening, which was a welcome sight after a long day of exploring. The poolside bar wasn't, well, poolside really. The Snack bar was fine, but nothing to write home about.
Things to Do, Ways to Relax… In Gallup?!
Okay, Gallup isn't known for its spa scene. But… the Days Inn does have a Swimming pool [outdoor]. And, you know, after a day of hiking in the desert, that refreshing dip was pure bliss. Plus, there is the Fitness center! I made an appearance, because I HAD to see it. It was adequate, but it wasn't exactly a state-of-the-art gym. I tried to workout at the Gym/fitness.
My Specific Experience - The Room
My room, alright, I liked the air conditioning! It was a regular room with all the basics. The Bed was actually comfy, with Extra long bed. I even slept well! Had a decent In-room safe box to keep my passport and documents safe. I had a complimentary tea! The desk was functional, and the internet access did eventually work (see above). The shower, was actually pretty good.
Services and Conveniences: More Than Meets the Eye
They have a 24-hour front desk! Also, Daily housekeeping, which was efficient and unobtrusive. They offer the usual suspects: laundry service, dry cleaning, luggage storage, and a concierge! And the Car park [free of charge] is always a bonus. Plus, there is a car park [on-site].
For the Kids/Family Friendly
This is where I can't speak to specifics, but I had to mention it. They have Family/child friendly options.
Getting Around
They have a taxi service. And… that's about it. The location is convenient, near the main road.
The Bottom Line & My Recommendation (and a little offer)…
Look, the Days Inn Gallup isn't the Ritz-Carlton. It's a comfortable, clean, and surprisingly well-equipped motel that provides a solid foundation for exploring the area. It also makes for a good spot to relax if you are looking for a good spot to stay for a trip.
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Final Verdict: This is a good option. It's a pleasant surprise—a reliable choice for your Gallup adventure. And hey, the free Wi-Fi is a big plus. Just don't expect miracles on the LAN.
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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because you're about to get a real look at my trip to the Days Inn in Gallup, New Mexico. Forget those pristine, perfectly-scheduled itineraries – we're diving headfirst into the glorious mess that is me on holiday. And, believe me, it ain't pretty, but it's definitely memorable.
Days Inn by Wyndham Gallup: A Tale of Two (or Five) Days
Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of a Continental Breakfast
- 1:00 PM: Arrived in Gallup. Landed in Gallup through the bus. Okay, I get it, I'm not exactly jet-setting. But hey, for the price of a bus ticket, I'm very okay with the adventure and the people watching. The Days Inn looked… well, it looked like a Days Inn. You know the drill – that slightly artificial, "trying-too-hard-to-be-clean" vibe. But hey, the AC better work, because the desert sun? That's a force of nature.
- 2:00 PM: Check-in was… efficient. No smiles, no "welcome to Gallup!" Just a weary receptionist pointing me to my room. My room, by the way, was… well, it had a bed. And a TV. And a slightly questionable stain on the carpet that I'm choosing to ignore. Gotta embrace the grit, right?
- 3:00 PM: Attempted to unpack, but I got distracted by the overwhelming urge to nap. Napped. Woke up feeling groggy and questioning all my life choices. Why Gallup? Why this hotel? Should I have packed more snacks?
- 6:00 PM: The REAL test: Dinner. Found a local diner (the name's a blur, honestly. I can't find it. Too tired to look). Ordered a burger and fries. The burger was… edible. The fries? Soggy. A profound disappointment. This is when the existential dread of this trip started to creep in. Is this what my life has become? Ordering soggy fries in a dusty desert town? Sigh.
- 8:00 PM: Back at the Days Inn. Watched some truly awful TV. Passed out.
Day 2: The Miraculous Power of a Good Hike (And a Terrible Headache)
- 7:00 AM: Woke up, feeling a profound lack of enthusiasm. Then I noticed the schedule. Continental Breakfast. Dear God. I braced myself. This is where the trip went from okay to really sad.
- 7:30 AM: Continental Breakfast. Let's just say the 'continental' part was stretching it. Stale bagels. Questionable-looking fruit. Coffee that tasted like diluted mud. I briefly considered just skipping breakfast altogether. Alas, I need to eat.
- 8:30 AM: Drove to Red Rock Park. The actual reason I came here.
- 9:00 AM: Red Rock Park. This is where I realized that the whole trip wasn't a mistake. Hiking through those red rocks in the crisp morning air? Breathtaking. Actually breathtaking. The colors, the silence… it was pure magic. Found a small cave and pretended to be a desert explorer.
- 12:00 PM: Headed back to the hotel in a daze of awe. The magic faded and I just got a pounding headache.
- 1:00 PM: Nap.
- 1:30 PM: Headache. The worst part of the trip.
- 2:00 PM: More headache.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner again. Now it's down to a pizza place I couldn't keep the name of.
- 8:00 PM: Back at the hotel. Slept.
Day 3: The Souvenir Shop of Despair, and a Glimmer of Hope
- 9:00 AM: Decided to go on a souvenir run.
- 10:00 AM: Found a souvenir shop. Stuffed with trinkets I already knew I'd regret buying. Nevertheless, bought a dream catcher.
- 11:00 AM: Returned to the hotel.
- 12:00 PM: Ate leftovers.
- 4:00 PM: Decided to drive. Again.
- 5:00 PM: Drove to Route 66. Saw some cool stuff, but mostly saw cars speeding by.
- 7:00 PM: Went back to the hotel.
- 8:00 PM: Wasted hours on the TV.
Day 4: Going to the casino. Not a Good Idea.
- 10:00 AM: Breakfast: the dreaded continental again. I'm starting to develop a personal vendetta against those stale bagels.
- 11:00 AM: Decided to visit the local casino. Thought, "Why not? Just for fun."
- 12:00 AM: Lost some money. Bad idea.
- 1:00 PM: Went to a bar.
- 4:00 PM: Headed back to the hotel to sleep off the disappointment.
- 6:00 PM: Gave up on dinner.
Day 5: The bittersweet departure and the promise of home
- 7:00 AM: The last continental breakfast. Today I'm eating the bagels out of spite.
- 8:00 AM: Checked out. No one cared. In a way, I prefer it.
- 9:00 AM: Waited for the bus.
- 10:00 AM: On the bus back.
Final Thoughts:
Gallup and the Days Inn? Not exactly luxury. Not exactly the vacation of a lifetime. But, I saw some beautiful things, I got out of the house, and most importantly, I survived. And the worst part about the trip? The fact that I know I'll come back to Gallup again.
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Gallup's Days Inn: The BEST Kept Secret...ish? Let's Unpack This Mess
Okay, spill the beans! What's this "BEST Kept Secret" you're babbling about? Is it *really* that good?
Alright, alright, fine! It's about the Days Inn in Gallup, New Mexico. Now, before you roll your eyes and picture a beige, soul-crushing purgatory of outdated floral prints and lukewarm coffee... hold up! This ain't *always* the case. I mean, look, Gallup's a *town*. It's not the Four Seasons. But sometimes, and I mean *sometimes*, the Days Inn there can feel… magical. Okay, maybe not magical. But surprisingly pleasant? Definitely. And yes, there are hidden perks. Hence the "secret" part.
I once stayed there after a grueling drive from Phoenix. I was *exhausted*. Checked in, expecting the usual… disappointment. But the lady at the front desk, bless her heart, was an absolute angel! Offered me a cookie (a *real* cookie, not one of those rock-hard things), AND upgraded me to a room with a – wait for it – *hot tub*! Seriously. A hot tub. In a Days Inn. I almost cried. It was the best bath I took for a week. Don't expect that every time, but it sets the mood for how things can be in Gallup.
Alright, alright, I'm intrigued. What *are* these "Hidden Perks" you speak of? Spoilers, please!
Okay, prepare yourself for glorious disappointment (or perhaps, delightful surprise!).
- The Pool (Sometimes): Look, it's a crapshoot. The pool can be sparkling clean, open late, and a wonderful oasis. Or… it can be murky, closed for "maintenance," and hosting a gaggle of shrieking children. You never know. Gotta roll the dice.
- The Breakfast (Varies Wildly): Free breakfast, right? That's what's advertised. Sometimes you get sad, stale donuts and instant coffee. Other times, you get… *decent* scrambled eggs, waffles, and maybe even some fruit! The joy of discovery!
- The Staff's Undeniable Charm: Seriously, some of the staff are just *lovely*. They genuinely seem to care. I've had front desk people remember my face from a year prior! That kind of hospitality deserves praise.
- The Room Upgrades (If You're Lucky): As mentioned above. The hot tub room was a game-changer. Begging, or at least a polite request at check-in, never hurt anyone.
- Proximity to the City: Gallup has its charms! It's not just a pit stop for Route 66; there's some amazing Native American culture and beautiful landscapes nearby. The Days Inn is well-positioned to take advantage of it.
But let's be real. What are the downsides? Don't sugarcoat it!
Okay, time for a reality check. Things are not a perfect Utopia. Here's the honest truth:
- The Decor (Seriously): Expect dated, potentially questionable, decor choices. Think faded floral patterns, brown carpets, and walls that haven't seen a lick of paint in about two decades. It's part of the charm (I'm lying).
- Sound Isolation: Don’t expect pristine silence. You WILL hear your neighbors. And the traffic outside. And the construction crew starting at 6 AM. Earplugs are your friends.
- Cleanliness (Sometimes): Okay, I'm not going to lie and say it's consistently immaculate. There are days when it's stellar. There are also days when you might want to avoid unnecessary touching of surfaces. Bring your own wipes. Just in case.
- The Wi-Fi (Ugh): It's often…spotty. Slow. Frustrating. Plan accordingly. Download your movies beforehand.
Look, let's be honest: It's a Days Inn. You get what you pay for. But, sometimes it's WAY better than you think it'll be. That's the magic. And, sometimes, it ain't.
Okay, so it's a gamble. What's your *worst* Gallup Days Inn experience? Come on, give me the juicy details.
Oh, man… okay, let's talk about the time I stayed there during a… *festival*. I should have seen the signs. The parking lot was overflowing. The lobby was overrun with what looked like the entire population of…well, *everywhere*. I should have just turned around. But I didn't. I paid in advance!
I got to my room… and it was… well, let's just say it had seen better days. The air conditioning sounded like a dying walrus. There was a questionable stain on the carpet that resembled a roadmap of… something. I am still unsure. The shower pressure was non-existent. The noise was deafening. I didn't sleep a wink. I felt trapped, like a caged lion in a circus of chaos.
To add insult to injury, breakfast was just stale cereal and weak coffee. I was *miserable*. I wanted to check out immediately, but I forced myself to hold out until checkout time, hoping things would improve in the morning. Spoiler alert: they didn't.
I gave the front desk a piece of my mind (politely, of course. I'm still a civilized human). The lovely woman apologized profusely, and comp’d my stay. I thought it was the bare minimum. But I was too tired to argue. I’ll always remember that ordeal. That memory is now a permanent part of my soul. The silver lining? I’ve never returned to Gallup during a festival. Lesson learned. ALWAYS read reviews. And always bring earplugs.
So, after all this, would you recommend the Gallup Days Inn?
Look, it's complicated. Yes, if you're looking for a budget-friendly option and you've got low expectations, sure. Yes, if you enjoy the thrill of potential adventure. Yes, if you're easily amused by the quirks and imperfections of life. Yes, if you want to experience a slice of authentic Americana (for better or worse). Yes, if you're prepared for anything.
But if you’re a high-maintenance traveler who demands pristine luxury, go to a different hotel. Seriously. This isn't it. (Unless, by some miracle, you score that hot tub room during a slow season, in which case… call me.)
I do have a soft spot for the Days Inn. I wouldn't stay there if *I* was expecting a 5-star hotel. But its often perfectly adequate, it's usually cheap. And the potential for a story? Priceless.


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