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Jamie T.

This place is absolutely disgusting!! DO NOT STAY HERE! Front desk was so unbelievably rude. Shower was disgusting. Phone didn't have a cord, speaker phone didn't work. Smelled like smoke with cigarette burns in the bed. Just overall a terrible experience. Only staying here because of a power outage (in July) I think I'd rather stay in my sauna of an apartment than stay here. Read reviews after I checked in, multiple reviews state mold and bugs. Safe to say I won't be sleeping well tonight.

Damaged and dirty wall.
W P.

This is the worst hotel I have ever been to The front desk gal was busy playing on her phone and screaming at customers. The room was filthy, shower unusable it was so nasty and I'm not sure this hotel owns a vacume cleaner. Also damaged walls and stained up bedding. Gross people clearly own and run this place. I would have my dog stay at this location. I have slept in better places while in the ARMY.

Hair in the tub

I was on the road for 19 hours so I decided to stop here instead of continue to the hyatt at the airport I was traveling with young kids and they were tired and cranky. The place was advertised as 43 a night I was charged 160 plus 50 deposit for 2 nights. The two written at front desk were unfriendly they made very little to no eye contact we were not greeted and they began speaking in their native tongue and the price which made me upset already. I come to the room it hasn't been touched by housekeeping staff there was a small piece of toilet poster on the floor my toilet was dirty on the back and there was urine under the lid there was hair and dirty soap suds on the tub also the toilet seat was broken. The walls were dirty around all doors and handles you can see fiber prints on the windows and mirrorsthere were exposed light sockets, broken furniture and I found a razor package in a drawer there was trash under the edge of the bed so when you walk around you can see it they don't have bed skirts. Since so much was going on I said no one cleaned here I called front desk and complained the last said I have to come and check I said please do it took about 10 minutes and since my sister also has a mess in her room I got mad so I called back downstairs and told the last I've been on the road 19 hours I just want to shower and sleep ill clean my own room just bring the supplies she hung up in my face without saying one word 2 minutes later the other girl from the front desk comes to the door she has a smug look on her face I began pointing out all the problems with the room she's rolling her eyes and putting her eyes up on her head as if she has no time for my shit. After I'm don't talking she says ma'am those are stains that won't come out. I explain to miss kali that I too am a Housekeeper and I know exactly what I'm looking at the dirty soap suds the found from a towel as someone was showing I proceeded to turn on the water and wiped some of the stains away just my finger and water she rolls her eyes at me again well ma'am I didn't know the Housekeeper left it like this I said maybe you should up your standards and you should check the rooms after they have been serviced. She leaves and returns with a tag no cleaning products she wipes the rest of the suds and ask was I satisfied I just give her a thumbs up we did asked to be moved she would not accommodate so I let her leave and I took pictures. They only tip I have four this staff is clean the damn rooms correctly hire people with better attitudes and learn what customer service is because your hospitality is shit. Oh yes and I also made a report with osha for the she disgusting stuff. Look for my sisters complaint about her room it was much worse then mine with blood stained sheets and yes we have pictures

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Love this place. Stayed for 2 nights on the top 14th floor. The staff at the lobby was very good…read more Joel was super-friendly and Monique was so efficient with my checkout process. Vincent helped consolidate our luggage at checkin and with wheeling us to the room. Evening reception is from 5:30 to 7 in the lower bar area. Excellent bfast on the 7th floor including made to order omelettes by the chef. Nice selection of fresh fruit and usual full bfast items. You can sit inside or outside in the terrace. I wish the weekday bfast ended a bit later 9:30am instead of 9am. At the lobby there is a coffee shop where you can also pick up salads, fruit and jello cups and juices. 3 elevators mean not much waiting to get to your room. Parking is by valet, a bit expensive at $60, but the valets are fast. Cheaper parking nearby means you have to deal with hauling luggage. It's a it hard to get to the entrance - look for the E symbol on the parking cones on the street. Water pressure was good with plenty of hot water. 2 air conditioner controls - one in the bedroom and one in the living room meant we could set the temperatures to our liking. A larger moni-fridge, microwave, coffee machine, ironing board and iron in the room was convenient.

A very classy and sleek hotel!…read more I was pleasantly surprised by this hotel! The lobby is super clean and smells very nice. There is a small seating area, Starbucks vendor with some snacks, and is connected to a restaurant. Checking into the room was very quick too. The fitness center is very nice with a variety of cardio machines (and a Peloton!), weight rack, and cable machine. There are also yoga mats, water, and towels available inside. The buffet breakfast was very good too. They had a ton of options and a rotating selection of foods. There is also a chef available to prepare omelettes, breakfast bowls, pancakes, bacon, and a bunch of other things! The rooms are very spacious. I do like that the bedroom is completely separated from the living area. There are TVs in both spaces and it's pretty sound proof between the two. In the living area, there is a large desk and chair, couch, padded chair, sink, mini fridge, and microwave. Our room has two queen beds which were comfortable. The comforters were a little thin but nothing intolerable. The AC units were easy to use and adjusted to temperature changes quickly. I was happy to find some extra pillows in the wardrobe. The only strange thing about the room setup that I wasn't fond of was the bathroom sink. The sink was inside of the bedroom instead of the bathroom itself. You couldn't really do anything at the sink without disturbing someone who is sleeping since the lights shine directly at the bed. I was a bit disappointed with the parking situation. It is valet only. It is a little difficult to get situated with the parking since the valet location is on a one-way street. If you're using GPS to get there, you may need to spin the block a few times to get on the right side of the hotel. I did like, however, that the valet service provided a card where we can virtually request the car to be pulled out whenever we'd like. I would definitely stay here again!

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Really lovely hotel. The rooms are spacious and the location is convenient with a few places to…read moreshop within walking distance. The rooms were western themed, with cowboy centric art pieces, which I thought was a nice touch. The rooms also had nice amenities (mini fridge, water, coffee, etc.) which is always great. I only deducted a star because the bathroom sink had a bit of an unpleasant odor at times and the mirror was a little rusty in areas. On another note, the hotel also has restaurants onsite which is a bonus. Also just to note, the staff were very professional, but also polite which I really appreciated as these days you don't get that everywhere.

Stayed at The Worthington in Fort Worth while in town for the Eagles vs Cowgirls game, and overall…read morehad a great experience. The hotel itself is beautiful and has that big, upscale Texas hotel feel. The lobby is impressive, and the bar setup is especially nice, a great spot to grab a drink and hang out in the evening. It feels lively, but never overwhelming. Rooms were comfortable, clean, and well maintained. Service was solid throughout the stay, not over the top, but consistently friendly and helpful. Only reason for four stars is the sheer size of the place. Be ready to walk, because getting from the parking garage to the lobby, and then from the lobby to the rooms, can feel like a bit of a trek, especially with luggage after a long game day. Overall, a very nice stay, and I would definitely come back, just mentally preparing for the steps next time.

The Ashton Hotel

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I went to The Ashton Hotel for their afternoon tea service with a friend to celebrate my birthday…read more I used to live in London, so I'm no stranger to a nice tea service, and The Ashton's was just okay. They had us sit in the lobby of the hotel for a few minutes while they finished setting up the tables, which was a little odd. Eventually, we were all called up by individual parties and seated. There was only one server, so things moved very slowly, although she was hustling as much as she could. The food was hit or miss, but I did appreciate that they could accommodate with vegetarian options, even if they weren't all particularly excellent. You are served one small pot of tea each and expected to make that last through the entire event. I thought this was especially stingy and was very disappointed that they did not refill your pot. The ambience was also just okay. We were all kept in close quarters, which meant that the loud party next to us was pretty disruptive. I wish that they had spaced out all out a little more to give everyone some room. Overall, I think the price is too high for the quality of the experience. As someone who has done high tea across the globe, the Ashton's ranks pretty low on my list. For the cost per person, I was expecting a little more of a luxe experience.

This is a great, historic property in the heart of downtown Fort Worth…read more The rooms are spacious and this is a great place to enjoy a fun, memorable stay for special occasions - which we have done a few times! We noted that our recent stay had some issues with the preparedness of the room (some trash left behind, deferred maintenance issues with the bathroom vanity area and unkempt pullout bed that had crumbs from a previous guest under the couch cushions... If you get beyond those unnecessary observations/experiences - you will find a lovely, charming property that is quite quaint and fun for a special event celebration with your special someone (or bring along the kids too!). Thanks for a great venue to enjoy and let's clean up the details and this place will continue to be special for a long time to come!

The Crescent Hotel, Fort Worth

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We recently stayed here for my wife's 40th birthday celebration and we were not disappointed! We…read morenormally stay downtown at another luxury hotel but after this weekend we will only be staying at the Crescent. From the moment we arrived we had the absolute best from their amazing and friendly staff. Brian the valet greeted us before we had even brought the car to a stop (more on him in just a bit) and had a luggage cart brought over to us immediately. From there we were greeted with the biggest warmest smile from Cassius, the bellhop, within the 20 steps we took from valet to the front desk we witnessed 3 guests who were departing either shake his hand or hug him to tell him thank you for making their experience so enjoyable. By the end of our stay we would feel the exact same way. Anytime we had the pleasure of running into Cassius he always kept that contagious smile on his face, remembered what the purpose of our trip was, and answered any questions we had with excitement and thoughtfulness in his answers. Our room, a suite, was extremely clean, had a great layout and wonderful amenities. Our bed was comfortable, linens were soft, pillows felt new, and the showers water pressure was adequate. The main things we look for when staying somewhere. After unpacking we went downstairs to meet friends at the bar who were also staying in town for the weekend. Our bartender Vince and our waitress Mia were awesome. We all had such a great experience with them we spent the rest of our evenings during our stay there enjoying cocktails rather than going out as we had previously planned. Cassius had made us aware of the car service during one of our conversations but we didn't expect much as most hotels "offer" the same service but never seem to have availability when needed. Not the case at the Crescent! As we stepped out for dinner we were about to summon an uber when Brian came jogging up, Brian is never standing still and always moving at a brisk pace, he asked if we were heading out for the evening and would we be needing the hotel transportation. I told him we already had reservations so I didn't think we would have time. He was on the phone before I could finish my sentence and quickly made us aware a car would be showing up momentarily to take us. When the car arrived a young man by the name of Momen, forgive me if I spelled that incorrectly, hopped out to greet us. From there on out Momen dropped us off and picked us up from every event we had planned for the entirety of our stay. Momen was very soft spoken, well mannered, and never let anything get under his skin while hauling us all over downtown on a busy stock show weekend. The Crescent should be proud of their beautiful building, great location, wonderful rooms but should be more proud of accomplishing something that very few hotels ever do, a wonderful team of employees. Not one employee ever showed an ounce of displeasure in doing their jobs, that is something I have never witnessed in all my travels. Cassius, Brian, Momen, Vince, Mia, and the rest of your staff is what has earned my business along with I'm sure many more other guests. Thank you for an unforgettable weekend of laughs and memories!

I booked my stay at the Crescent Hotel in Fort Worth through the American Express Fine Hotels +…read moreResorts program and had very high expectations. Unfortunately, while the property itself is beautiful, my overall experience was deeply disappointing. Check-in started on a positive note. I was greeted with a glass of champagne and the front desk staff were warm and welcoming. However, things quickly went downhill from there. I was never provided a welcome letter outlining my Fine Hotels + Resorts benefits or basic hotel information. I didn't realize this until I reached my room and wanted to use some of the amenities. When I returned to the front desk to request one, I was told none were available and was directed to scan a QR code instead. The QR code only linked to the in-room dining menu and restaurant reservation pages, which was not a substitute for the information typically provided with an FHR stay. Upon arrival at my room, the staff member assisting with my luggage repeatedly called me by the wrong last name and made multiple comments about my ethnicity, including saying my name sounded Indian but that I "didn't look Indian," followed by personal questions about my background. While I believe the intent may have been friendly, it felt inappropriate and uncomfortable. The room and property are undeniably stunning, but several functional issues made the stay frustrating. All of the lights, including those in both bathrooms, appeared to be controlled by motion sensors or timers that could not be adjusted. While getting ready, the lights repeatedly turned off, forcing me to stop styling my hair and walk around the room just to trigger the sensors. This became extremely disruptive and inconvenient. Additionally, the main desk in the living room, which was the primary power source in the suite, did not work at all. After attempting to troubleshoot myself, it appeared to be broken entirely. Because this was one of the only areas with multiple outlets, I had to charge devices in random locations throughout the room. Communication with the hotel was also extremely difficult. The in-room phone repeatedly lost connectivity and died while I was attempting to place orders. I texted the hotel to report the issue, yet staff continued trying to call the malfunctioning room phone instead of my cell phone, despite me explaining the situation multiple times. Calling the hotel directly from my mobile phone often resulted in busy signals. The most frustrating part occurred after checkout. I was incorrectly charged nearly the full nightly rate despite having prepaid through American Express. When I called to resolve this, I was placed on hold for nearly 35 minutes after being told it would be brief, and no apology was offered. Although I was told the charge would be reimbursed, the refund was incomplete because my American Express breakfast and amenity credits were not properly applied. I had to call again to request an additional correction. Across their website form and multiple phone calls, I was never initially provided a folio detailing my charges. It wasn't until the third call that I spoke with Sarah, who was exceptionally helpful. She went out of her way to email me a PDF folio and personally coordinate the remaining reimbursement. She was the only team member who truly resolved the situation, and I greatly appreciated her professionalism. This was my first visit to Texas, which I noted in my reservation, and I had hoped for recommendations or guidance from the hotel, especially given the Fine Hotels + Resorts experience, but none were offered. It's genuinely disappointing because the Crescent is a beautiful property with so much potential. However, between the service issues, operational problems, billing errors, and lack of follow-through, this was easily my worst Fine Hotels + Resorts experience to date. Considering the price point and expectations associated with this program, the experience ultimately felt frustrating and not reflective of luxury hospitality standards. I truly wish I could have loved this stay.

Days Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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