Starkville's BEST Hotel Deal: Days Inn & Suites! Unbeatable Prices!

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Starkville's BEST Hotel Deal: Days Inn & Suites! Unbeatable Prices!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the glorious, the potentially-a-little-rough-around-the-edges, but undeniably affordable world of Days Inn & Suites in Starkville, Mississippi! Yeah, I've been there. I’ve stayed there. And I’m gonna give you the TRUTH, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me… well, whoever helps budget travelers get good deals.

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First Impressions: The Accessibility Angle

Look, I gotta be real. I'm not using a wheelchair, so I can't personally vouch for every single aspect of accessibility. HOWEVER, Days Inn claims to have Facilities for disabled guests, and good on ‘em for that. They also have an Elevator, which is a must-have. BUT, and this is important, I’ve seen some… let’s say varied levels of accessibility at different Days Inn locations. So, CALL THEM. Ask SPECIFIC questions. Don't just assume because it says accessible, that it's perfect for your needs. Seriously, do your homework.

The Room: Where Dreams (and Tired Travelers) Collide

Okay, the Rooms. Yeah, that's where the meat and potatoes are. Air Conditioning is a MUST in Mississippi. Thankfully, they got that. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! YES! Essential. Internet access – wireless, Internet access – LAN – they cover all your bases. Gotta stay connected to the world, even when crashing after a brutal Mississippi State tailgate. Air Conditioning - check, check, and check. Blackout curtains? Praise hands! Necessary for sleeping in when you’re recovering from, well, anything. A bit of a mess; some of the rooms are recently renovated and quite nice, with a Refrigerator, Coffee/tea maker, and even a Mini bar (though, let's be honest, it was most likely stocked with water. It's Days Inn, not the Ritz.) Extra long bed? Thank goodness. Slippers? Okay, maybe not EVERY room has those details.

The Rest of the Room Chaos…The Desk, a Mirror, and Toiletries. Basic but necessary. They claim Non-smoking rooms, but I've definitely caught a lingering aroma of… previous guests in some rooms. Muttering to self: "Maybe I should’ve requested the Room sanitization opt-out available. * They also have a Safety/security feature; which it's better than nothing, I guess. Daily housekeeping? Yes, and hopefully, they actually do a good job!

Cleanliness and Safety: The Covid-19 Era Reality Check

This is the big one now. Cleanliness and safety are now at the forefront; It's the elephant in the room…the room you could be getting sanitized between stays! They claim to have Anti-viral cleaning products. Daily disinfection in common areas? That's what they say. They provide Hand sanitizer and Staff trained in safety protocol. The Rooms sanitized between stays? That’s reassuring. And the Sanitized kitchen and tableware items? Important. Physical distancing of at least 1 meter? That's the official thing. Individually-wrapped food options? Good. Rooms sanitized between stays? Awesome. The thing is, I can’t personally verify all of this. So, take these claims with a grain of salt and trust your gut. I Room sanitization opt-out available, so if you're extra cautious, don’t hesitate to ask!

Dining: Fueling Your Starkville Adventures (or Regrettable Choices)

Okay, so the Breakfast [buffet]. The legend. The…well, it's DAYS INN. Don't expect gourmet. Expect waffles, maybe some sad scrambled eggs, and a whole lotta processed carbs. They sometimes have Asian breakfast? I'm skeptical, but hey, maybe I'll try this time. Breakfast takeaway service is available, which is clutch if you're in a rush. Coffee shop? Nope. The Poolside bar probably doesn’t exist. Your best bet is to venture out.

Things to Do/Ways to Relax: The Reality Check Edition

Swimming pool [outdoor]. Okay, standard Days Inn pool. Probably a little chilly in the shoulder seasons. Fitness center. Probably functional, but don't expect a state-of-the-art gym. Spa/sauna? Nope. Massage? Nope. This isn't a spa retreat, folks. This is about crash-padding in a convenient location. You're in Starkville! You came to football games, MSU campus tours, etc. Not a luxury spa.

Services and Conveniences: The Practical Stuff (and the Potential Letdowns)

Cash withdrawal. Not that I saw. Concierge? I suspect they have a front desk person, but again, days inn. Daily housekeeping. Hopefully, it's decent. Elevator. Thank goodness. Food delivery? Probably. Ironing service? Likely. Laundry service? Yes, and you might need it after a trip to the Bulldog's Tailgate! Luggage storage. Probably. Safety deposit boxes. Standard. Smoking area? There might be a designated spot. The Front desk [24-hour], so you can check in any time of the day.

For the Kids/Pets?

Family/child-friendly. Yeah, it's a place to crash with kids. Pets allowed unavailable. Sorry, Fido.

Getting Around: Location, Location, Location (And How to Get Around)

Airport transfer? Doubtful. Car park [free of charge]. YES! Important. This is Starkville, parking is relatively easy. Car park [on-site]. Yes. Taxi service. Probably available.

The Imperfect, Yet Lovable, Days Inn & Suites

Look, Days Inn & Suites is never going to win any awards for luxury. But it is a reliable, cost-effective option with plenty of room to improve. I've had perfectly acceptable stays there. I've had stays where I was secretly judging everything. The unbeatable prices are the major draw in this Days Inn Starkville deal!

My Honest Verdict: Starkville's BEST Hotel Deal? It Depends…

Is it "the BEST" hotel in Starkville? Nope. Probably not. Is it the the best deal? MAYBE! (Depending on the date and your budget).

  • Who should stay here? Budget travelers, families on a budget, people attending Mississippi State events (GO STATE!), and anyone who prioritizes convenience over extravagance.
  • Who should skip it? Those seeking luxury, spa-goers, anyone who demands perfection, and those who faint at the sight of a slightly outdated decor.

My Quirk-Filled Anecdote (Because I Must):

One time, I was there for a game day. Arrived late, exhausted. Checked in, dragged my weary self to the room. Everything seemed fine…until I turned on the TV. Static. Just static. Frantic button-mashing. Nada. Called the front desk. The kind night shift employee, bless her heart, came up to the room with a new remote. Still static. "Ah, the cable," she sighed. "Happens sometimes." (This is NOT a fault of this specific Days Inn! Just a sign that the cable in these units is…well, it isn't fantastic). That’s the Days Inn experience. But I laughed, it was part of the adventure, and I went to bed and slept like a rock.

The Call to Action: BOOK NOW! (If You Dare!)

Here's the deal, folks: Days Inn Starkville is a solid choice for budget travelers. It’s got the basics covered, it's usually clean enough, and the price is usually right.

BUT:

  • Call and confirm accessibility details if you need them!
  • Check recent reviews (not just mine!) to gauge the current state.
  • Adjust your expectations accordingly.

If you're cool with those things, and you want a fantastic deal that'll leave you with enough money to enjoy the game, grab some beers, and eat some amazing BBQ, then book it!

Remember to check for special deals and promotions, because the prices fluctuates!

And now, go have yourself a great time in Starkville! (And tell me about your experience in the comments!)

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Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Alright, here we go. Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville, Mississippi. This is shaping up to be… something. Let's just call it a "Starkville Symphony of the Slightly Off-Key." Buckle up, buttercups.

Day 1: The "Just Get Me There" Saga & the Parking Lot Predicament

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive at Days Inn. (FINALLY). Road trip from… okay, best not to say where, lest my reputation precede me. Suffice it to say, it involved a questionable gas station burrito, a rogue GPS that insisted I drive through a cornfield, and a LOT of "Are we there yet?" from… well, me. The front desk lady, bless her heart, looked like she'd seen things. "Welcome to Starkville, sugar!" she chirped. Truthfully, I think she was a little surprised.
  • 1:15 PM: Check-in. Room keys! Victory! Except… the key card reader in my designated room (room 212) was clearly possessed. Swiped, jammed, mumbled a little curse, and the door just glared back at me.
  • 1:25 PM: Back to the front desk. More sympathy, a new key card. This one worked! Success! I'm in. (Almost forgot to mention that I needed to ask for extra towels and face towels.)
  • 1:30 PM: ROOM REVELATIONS: Okay, the room… it's… functional. Clean-ish. The carpet has a charming… almost rustic… quality. There is a definite vibe of "This used to be someone's dream." But hey, the bed looks comfy. That's all that matters, right?
    • QUIRKY OBSERVATION: There's a painting of a generic beach scene above the bed. In Mississippi. I'm not sure what the artist was going for, but it's… ambitious.
  • 2:00 PM: Unpack. (Or, in my case, haphazardly toss everything onto the bed.) Found my lucky travel-sized bottle of hand sanitizer! Victory!
    • I also had to have a quick sip of my drink.
  • 2:30 PM: Parking Lot Predicament: Okay, so I got to the parking lot and had to take a look. It was… a sight. Tight spaces. A confusing layout. I swear I saw one car attempting to merge with another. I finally, after much maneuvering, managed to park. The feeling of success was, I'm not going to lie, immense.
  • 3:00 PM: Decide I need a nap. Clearly, the parking lot war took a toll.
  • 5:00 PM: Wake up. Nap was… good. I'm not proud of taking a nap. But if someone offered me food and an extra nap I wouldn't say no. I check on my phone to see if I have any texts.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at a local joint, the name of which I won't mention, because, well, let's just say the food was… an experience. A very… memorable… experience. Let's leave it at that.
  • 8:00 PM: Back to the room. Stare at the beach scene painting. Contemplate life choices.
  • 9:00 PM: Watch TV. Realize the remote is missing. Search for it. Find it under the bed. The saga continues…
  • 10:00 PM: Sleep. Exhaustion triumphs.

Day 2: Mississippi State and a Deep Dive into… Well, Something

  • 7:00 AM: Wake up. Shower. The water pressure is… assertive. I feel invigorated, maybe.
  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast at the Days Inn. The usual: waffles, questionable eggs, and coffee that tastes suspiciously like dirt. I'm embracing the chaos.
  • 9:00 AM: Venture out to Mississippi State University. The campus is… beautiful. Huge. Impressive. I am immediately lost.
    • EMOTIONAL REACTION: The sheer scale of everything is overwhelming. Everywhere I go is a new adventure.
  • 9:30 AM-12:00 PM: Wandering around MSU. Did some research. A quick walk around the campus. Saw the famous cowbells. Kinda cool! Took a lot of pictures that I probably won't look at again. The library looks like it could swallow me whole.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at the student union. I didn't know what to get so I asked the nearby student and they suggested me some pizza. It was okay.
  • 1:00 PM: Decide to do something brave: Explore the local food scene!
  • 1:30 PM- 5:00 PM: I stumbled upon a local shop. This small shop has everything! From clothing to accessories. I was there for a total of 3 hours. It was a total waste of time until I found myself something special.
  • 5:00 PM: Went back to the room. I am exhausted.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at a restaurant I found online. They were closed!
  • 7:00 PM: Back to the Room.
  • 8:00 PM: The end is near.

Day 3: Departure - Adios, Starkville!

  • 7:00 AM: Wake up. The carpet seems to be growing on me. (Or maybe that's just the dust.)
  • 8:00 AM: Pack. This is where the true skill of "Stuff Everything Into a Bag" is put to the test.
  • 9:00 AM: Check-out.
  • 9:15 AM: Drive away.
  • 9:30 AM: After thinking about it, I decided to visit the local gas station and get some snacks for the road.
  • 9:45 AM: On the road.

And so ends my Starkville adventure. It wasn't perfect. It was definitely messy. It was maybe a little bit… weird. But, honestly? I wouldn't trade it for anything. Starkville, you were… an experience. And I'm a little bit sad and a little bit relieved to be leaving.

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Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Okay, so, *Unbeatable Prices*... REALLY? What's the catch with Days Inn & Suites in Starkville? Spill the beans!

Alright, alright, I know what you're thinking. "Unbeatable Prices" usually translates to "creepy, possibly haunted, possibly inhabited by the very ghosts of budget travel past." But listen, I've stayed there. More than once. And yeah, okay, it's not the Ritz. The carpets might have seen better days *and* been the scene of some serious spilled Dr. Pepper incidents... probably. But the price? *Chef's kiss*. I’m talking, like, you can afford to actually *go* to the game and not just tailgate on an empty stomach because you blew your budget on a swanky room. Honestly, sometimes I feel a *little* guilty about how cheap it is. Like I'm getting away with something. Don't tell 'em I said that though. Shhh!

What are the rooms *actually* like at the Days Inn? Be honest! (Is there *actual* hot water?)

Okay, let's get down to brass tacks. The rooms... well, they're functional. Think "clean, but not sparkling." The beds are usually comfy enough after a long day of tailgating and, let’s be real, drinking. *Hot water?* YES! Thank God, because I'm a freezing person and I need a hot shower! But don't expect spa-level luxury. You're not gonna find a rainfall showerhead, or a mini-fridge stocked with artisanal kombucha (though… I once brought my own kombucha… that's a story for another day). It *usually* has a fridge, though, which is crucial for beer… or leftovers. The furniture is sturdy, if a little… dated. Let's call it "classic." Look, you're there to sleep and maybe watch some TV (the selection's decent), not to live like a king. And honestly? For the price, who's complaining?

Breakfast? Free? And actually edible? Don't lie to me... I get hangry.

Okay, the breakfast situation is a crucial part of the equation. It IS free, which is already a win. They usually have the usual suspects – cereal (the sugary kind, thankfully), waffles (you make 'em yourself!), some sort of pre-made sugary pastry (my downfall, every time), and sometimes, if you're lucky, eggs and sausage... that may or may not have seen better days. Look it's not a five-star brunch, that's for sure. But hey, it's fuel! And coffee. LOTS of coffee. Enough to get you going before the… well… the *actual* drinking starts, let’s be real. My advice? Lower your expectations, grab a waffle, slather it in syrup, and consider it a win. Honestly, I've survived worse breakfasts. And hey, it's free, right? Free is good.

Is the location good? Is it easy to get around Starkville from there?

The location? Pretty darn good, actually. It's usually right off a main drag, so getting to the stadium is usually a breeze, especially if you're not trying to get there, well, RIGHT before kickoff. And, let's be real, it's not like Starkville is *massive*. You can pretty much get anywhere you need to go in a reasonable amount of time. Restaurants, bars, cute little shops... all within striking distance. (And if you're walking... well, that's on *you*.) It's not right *on* campus, but it's close enough. Plus, you're away from the worst of the game day chaos... which is a definite plus, especially if you're trying to, you know, *sleep* at some point.

What about the staff? Are they friendly? Or are they haunted by the ghosts of bad TripAdvisor reviews?

Okay, the staff. This is where things get… variable. Most of the time, they're perfectly fine, perfunctory even. You know, "Here's your key. Have a nice day." Nothing wrong with that. Sometimes, you get a real gem! Maybe a genuinely friendly person who's seen it all, dealing with rowdy guests (that would be me sometimes) and hangovers (again, me). I had one guy, I think his name was Dave or maybe John? Anyway he was *amazing*. He was super helpful, gave me extra towels (always a plus), actually *seemed* to care that my room wasn't working. I think he was the best part about the experience. It was a whole different deal. The other times... well, some of them might be a little… jaded. Hey, I get it. Dealing with college students on game day weekend can’t be for the faint of heart. But bottom line? They're *usually* helpful. Don't be a jerk, and they'll probably be fine.

Okay, let's get real. Is there anything *bad* about staying at the Days Inn? Be brutally honest.

Alright, the downsides. Let's rip off the Band-Aid. Sometimes, the Wi-Fi is patchy. Like, you're trying to stream the game and it's buffering more than your ex trying to avoid you at a party. That's annoying, especially if you, say, *rely* on the wifi to... you know... work. The walls might be a little thin, so you might hear your neighbors'… activities. (Let's leave it at that). And, look, sometimes things just… break. The air conditioner might decide it's had enough of the Starkville heat in the middle of the night. The remote might be missing a battery. You get the picture. But hey, it's a budget hotel! You know what you're getting into. It's not perfect. But for the price, I'm usually willing to overlook a few minor inconveniences.

Tell me *one* specific thing that happened there. A story. Spill the tea!

Alright, buckle up, because this one's a doozy. This was, like, three years ago. Huge game weekend. The place was absolutely *packed*. I'm talking lines out the door, people practically wrestling for parking spots. I had a room booked, thank God. Anyway, I got to my room. Everything seemed… normal. Until I tried to turn on the TV. Nothing. Tried the remote. Nothing. I called the front desk, and the guy (I *think* it was Dave… the one with the helpfulness!) came up to check it out. He tinkered, he jiggled wires, he looked at the TV like it owed him money. Nothing. He finally sighs and says, "Ma'am, I'm really sorry, but this TV... it's seen its last game." He offered to move me to another room. Great! Except… *there were no other rooms*. This was the last one! So, he offered to let me watch the TV in the lobby. Which… was packed with other people. I was so annoyed and so disappointed. But, you know what? Dude Dave was so darn helpful and nice, I had no choice but to chuckle. I ended up taking a walk around the parking lot and wound up watching the game onTrip Hotel Hub

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Starkville Starkville (MS) United States

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