
Seattle's BEST Kept Secret: Days Inn North of Downtown!
Seattle's Secret (and Surprisingly Okay?) Days Inn: A Review That Doesn't Hold Back
Okay, alright, buckle up. We’re diving headfirst into the supposed "best-kept secret" that is the Days Inn North of Downtown Seattle. And let me tell you, secrets are subjective. Let's just say it's a perfectly functional, slightly beige, yet surprisingly chill experience. I mean, I'm not expecting the Four Seasons here, folks, but for the price and the general Seattle landscape? It's… fine. And yes, I'm gonna break down everything, from the glorious (yes, glorious) free Wi-Fi to the potential awkwardness of the… well, let's get to it.
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(Accessibility - Let's Start With the Important Stuff)
Now, I am not disabled, but I ALWAYS pay attention to accessibility. It’s just good form, and it reflects on a place’s heart. I'm happy to report that the Facilities for disabled guests are listed, but I didn’t specifically see the details. The Elevator is a definite plus, and crucial if you need it. I saw no concrete signs of ramps or anything like that, so you might want to confirm all those details directly with the hotel before booking. They've got CCTV in common areas and outside the property, which is always reassuring, even if it feels a little Big Brother-ish.
(Cleanliness and Safety - Gotta Stay Safe, People)
This is where things get interesting. The Anti-viral cleaning products are a big check for me. During these times? Necessary. I didn't personally witness the Professional-grade sanitizing services, but I did see signs of effort. The staff seemed on top of things. There IS a Doctor/nurse on call, and that’s always a good thing to know. Hand sanitizer was readily available, and I appreciated the Individually-wrapped food options at breakfast, though… more on that later. They had a First aid kit, so double check. I'd say they were making an effort, which is more than you can say for some places.
The Safety/security feature is certainly present, and the Security [24-hour] is comforting. Seeing the Fire extinguisher and Smoke alarms made me breathe a sigh of relief.
(Rooms and Services - The Meat and Potatoes)
Let's talk rooms. They're… typical. Functional. Mine had Air conditioning, which was a lifesaver because Seattle summers can get surprisingly warm. Free Wi-Fi in the room? YES! Wi-Fi [free], they even double-downed on it! Amazing! I could actually work here, which is a huge plus when you need a place to crash. They also had desk, laptop workspace, in-room safe box, and Internet access – wireless. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it's pretty much a must for hotels to have internet, but you'd be surprised.
My room also had a Refrigerator, which is a blessing for snacks and drinks! They got the coffee/tea maker as well and the complimentary tea. There was an alarm clock, a hair dryer, and even slippers. I never did get around to using them, but appreciated the thought.
The beds were comfortable enough. The blackout curtains were actually quite good, allowing for a solid night’s sleep. The bathroom was clean and the shower worked fine (Separate shower/bathtub option available). Nothing fancy, but perfectly adequate.
Daily housekeeping? Yes indeed. I never felt like I was living in a pigsty, which is always a plus.
(Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Oh, the Food! The Memories!)
Okay, here's where things get a little… colorful. The Breakfast [buffet] is included. It's free. And, well, free is free, right? Let's just say it's not the culinary highlight of my life. Think your standard continental fare: bagels (nothing fancy), some questionable-looking pastries (Individually-wrapped food options were, as I said, a plus), and coffee that's strong enough to wake the dead (or at least the slightly hungover).
The Asian breakfast was available, but I did not try it.
There's a Coffee shop, which helps.
There is an A la carte in restaurant you could try, but I didn’t.
The Snack bar is always a good thing to have.
I didn’t see any signs of a Poolside bar, but I'd have loved one.
(Things to Do & Ways to Relax - The Leisure Factor)
Ah, the Swimming pool [outdoor]! This is where the hotel really punches above its weight. It had a Pool with view too. I did see people enjoying it, and It's pretty nice. It’s a pleasant space to relax on a sunny day.
There's also a Fitness center. I'm not a gym rat, but I peeked inside and it seemed adequate, no steamroom. No massage, sadly. No Sauna.
(Services and Conveniences - The Extras)
They offer Airport transfer! Bonus points for that. They have a car park [free of charge], which is a huge win. Plus, you can Cash withdrawal if you need it. The Convenience store is good for some late night snacks.
They also have Concierge. I didn't actually use them, but they were right there at the front desk.
(The Verdict: It Is What It Is… and That's Okay)
So, is the Days Inn North of Downtown Seattle a "best-kept secret"? Not exactly. It's a solid, budget-friendly option that gets the job done. It's clean, relatively safe, and has free Wi-Fi. The swimming pool is a nice perk. The breakfast? Well, let's just say it could use some work, but hey, Free Wifi in all rooms! is the real winner for me.
Is it fancy? Nope. Is it perfect? Absolutely not. But, for the price, and the location (surprisingly close to some decent food options and easy access to the freeway!), it's a decent bet. Don't go in expecting luxury, and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Final Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars (with a strong emphasis on the pool and the Wi-Fi).
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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, 'cause this "itinerary" is less a precision Swiss watch and more a… well, a slightly dented, glitter-covered, karaoke microphone. We're talking real Seattle, baby. And by real, I mean probably involving lukewarm coffee and a mild existential crisis by lunchtime. We're staying at the Days Inn North of Downtown, which, let's be honest, is less "posh boutique hotel" and more "perfectly serviceable place to dump your luggage and contemplate the meaning of life." Here goes nothing:
Day 1: Arrival & (Maybe) Regret
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM) - The Grand Arrival & the Great Room Debacle: Land at Sea-Tac (SEA). Ugh, airports. Always a symphony of stressed-out people and overpriced bottled water. Grab the shuttle to the Days Inn. Already feeling optimistic! Check in. Hopefully the room doesn't smell too strongly of industrial cleaner or, worse, the ghosts of former travelers who really lived in that room. (Fingers crossed.)
- Anecdote: My luggage? Yeah, let's just say it ended up taking a scenic detour to… another state. Apparently, "Seattle" and "Spokane" are easily confused when you're sleep-deprived and the airline employee has a really bad cold. Commence frantic phone calls and the slow-motion meltdown of my carefully curated travel wardrobe. Yay, travel!
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM) - Pike Place Market… or the Tourist Tidal Wave?: Okay, alright, mustering some strength. Gotta do the Pike Place Market. Gotta see the fish-throwing guys. Gotta feel the overwhelming urge to buy a pointless souvenir.
- Quirky Observation: Did you know, when you see all those fish lined up, you can't help but wonder if any of their eyes blinked when they were first laid out? Also, there are a LOT of people. Like, a LOT. Prepare for mild claustrophobia.
- The Great Coffee Quest: Okay, so. Coffee. In Seattle. You must. But where to go? All the little shops are packed! I'm on the side of the tourist who's never been to Seattle, so I'm going to the original Starbucks. I know it's the clichƩ, but I'm the clichƩ kind of girl.
- Emotional Reaction: The coffee was… fine. Not life-altering, but not terrible. Felt the same existential dread during the wait, so at least it was a memorable experience.
- Evening (4:00 PM - 9:00 PM) - Dinner, Drinks, and a Potential Existential Crisis: Okay, I'm starving. Heading to a seafood place. I'm thinking I could get some clams, a clam chowder, some salmon. Gotta soak in the seafood vibe. Gotta.
- Rambling: I can't remember which restaurant I will be going to, I booked last week. But it's somewhere near the pier. And… I can't believe I'm really here. Is it because I'm finally here? This is a little bit of something I've been working for. I'm so excited.
- Imperfections: I might get lost finding the restaurant. I have a terrible sense of direction. Okay, I will get lost. It's a certainty.
- Dinner: Finally! I was right, it was a seafood place near the pier. The food was very good. It was a little bit expensive, but this is the cost of getting the 'good things' in life.
- Drinks: A few drinks at a dive bar. Because, Seattle. Then, maybe a walk along the waterfront, and try to soak up the misty, brooding atmosphere. Or maybe just stare out at the water and contemplate the vastness of the universe while sipping a cheap beer. Who can say?
- Emotional Reaction: I'm in Seattle! Damn it! I'm getting emotional and I'm in love! I needed this to feel alive.
Day 2: Exploring the Emerald City (and My Own Sanity)
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM) - The Space Needle Ascent and the "Is This Real Life?" Moment: Okay, must face the Space Needle. It's iconic, I get it. Hoping the views will be worth the inevitable lines and the slightly terrifying elevator ride.
- Opinionated Language: Let's be honest, the Space Needle is basically a giant, slightly phallic-shaped observation deck. But… dammit, I’m going!
- The Great Space Needle Debacle: The elevator was really fast. The lines weren't that long. The view… yeah, it was amazing. I got one of those moments where you feel very small, very insignificant, and very… grateful to be alive.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM) - Museum Madness (Maybe): Okay, time for a museum. Maybe the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP). Or maybe the Seattle Art Museum (SAM). Or maybe just wander around aimlessly until my brain melts like a popsicle in the Seattle drizzle.
- Messier Structure: Okay, so the museum? I decided I'll just see how I feel. I might go, I might not. The "plan" is to keep things flexible. Which, let's be honest, is just a fancy way of saying I haven't made a decision yet.
- Evening (4:00 PM - 9:00 PM) - Dinner, Drinks, and the Hunt for the Perfect Brewery: Time for microbreweries! Seattle is known for them. I'm a big IPA fan, so I'm on a quest to taste as many as humanly possible.
- Doubling Down on a Single Experience: Okay, so, the brewery tour was so great. I'm such a beer addict, and the tour guides were so amazing. I really want to experience it again now.
- Honest: I'm gonna have more beer. I'm going to walk around, laugh, and enjoy myself. It's what I deserve! I'm going alone, it's just me, and I'm absolutely okay with it.
- More Rambles: Hmm, maybe another brewery, or maybe a dive bar with some live music? I have no idea. I'm just going to see what the night brings. Maybe I'll meet a cute guy. Maybe I'll just end up talking to a grumpy bartender. Who knows! This is the beauty of travel, right? The unpredictability of it all. Or something. Maybe I'll find a karaoke bar. That would be the ultimate.
Day 3: Farewell to the Pacific Northwest (and My Sanity)
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Breakfast at some local cafe. Reflect on the trip. Worry about the flight home.
- Afternoon/Evening: Depart from Sea-Tac. Home!
Okay, so it’s not perfect. It's probably messy. It’s probably a little bit all over the place. But hey, that's life, right? Enjoy the ride, embrace the imperfections, and try not to lose your luggage (or your mind) along the way. Seattle, you've been… interesting. And thanks for the beer. Cheers!
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The Days Inn North of Downtown: Your Questions, My Truths (and a Few Rambles)
Is the Days Inn North of Downtown... actually a "secret"?
The Reviews... they're... mixed. What's *really* going on?
The Breakfast? What's the deal with the breakfast?
Is it safe? (Because, you know, Seattle…)
Okay, fine. It's cheap. But what about the *rooms*?
What are the transportation options like? Is it easy to get to downtown?
Tell me about *one* specific experience... a really memorable one.


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