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Reviewed 23 September 2013

I booked this as it appeared from the internet site it was a totally new property only open from 1st September. My family of 10 had 4 rooms What I did not know was that it was formerly a Days Inn that switched to Econolodge on this date. Receptionist had a personality bypass. Assured me even though it was a pay on booking reservation no money was actually taken until you turn up. Strange as it states clearly no refunds are given if you cancel. Need to check my credit card statement when I get home.
The lodge seemed to be inhabited with single mothers and their offspring. We wondered if it was used as B&B accommodation by the local council.
Anyway even though it looks in need of a lick of paint the rooms were comfortable and clean. A continental breakfast was included in the $79 rate. So for 1 night if was acceptable. Good location for a mall and restaurants and for getting into Salem.

Date of stay: September 2013
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4  Thank Motorhomeisfun
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Reviewed 2 September 2013

Before you people go and stay at a hotel why dont you read the reviews. Ive been here for nearly 3 months no problems at all. Rooms are always cleaned. Yes It can be updated, but what are you complain for $60 bucks a Night. For the ones WHO are complain about the kids playing. What else you want them to do, there living here. You dont like it go else where. For the breakfast isnt too bad, but why are you complain its FREE!!!! Theres white toast, package plain donuts, and cereal, not packaged. Along with cranberry juice, and orange juice. With plenty of coffee.

Date of stay: August 2013
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3  Thank ltdmom1104
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Reviewed 30 August 2013

Ok, so my pregnant wife and 2 yr old daughter were with me when we were coming back from Gloucester, tired as hell and took the exit when we saw the Econo Lodge sign off Rt 128. Too bad we didnt have smartphones to tell us that just 2 more exits later there were far better hotels!!

They charged us $100 a night for basically a shack with running water. There was a young girl, in early 20s wandering around the premises, apparently high on something! Lots of women and kids who seem to live there, not stay for a few days. The Hotel is owned by Dilip Patel Corporation, which clearly is an Indian name.
Nothing against Indian hotel owners, but if you are offering poor service, dont expect to charge high prices.

The next morning I went to grab some breakfast , it came to no surprise that all they had was white bread, packaged non branded cereal and plastic wrapped donuts.

Date of stay: August 2013
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Thank Sam W
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Reviewed 3 August 2013 via mobile

The beds were comfortable. The whole hotel was dirty and I believe try are going through renovations. This we found out when someone else who checked in went to her room and there was no furniture set up. It was all stacked.
We heard or neighbors all night and was not a comfortable place to be.

Date of stay: July 2013
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Thank Tbling
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Reviewed 10 October 2012

I booked two rooms online via Expedia in February for our holiday to the U.S in August. I primarily booked this hotel because of the proximity to Boston, price and mainly the lovely swimming-pool which was shown on the web-site which my 9 year old daughter was really looking forward to using especially as it was so hot. On arrival at the hotel the two rooms and keys were allocated and I was told that there was NO SWIMMING POOL. I was extremely disappointed but resolved to make the best of a bad situation. The first night was fine and we went to Denny's which was very nice and friendly. The following morning at breakfast I noticed lots of people in their pyjamas filling up carrier bags full of food and thought it was a bit strange. When I walked back over to my room I saw lots of tvs, chairs etc sitting outside other rooms and also lots of people milling around and talking and children playing. It was a bit like a council estate so realised that people were actually living there. The following evening went to Dennys again which was fine but when returned to room, noticed lots of people talking and smoking outside and this went on past midnight. The following morning went to see my 83 year old mother in the adjoining room and learnt that someone had repeatedly tried to get in to her room with a key between 10pm and 1am in the morning. Luckily she had locked the door from the inside but had been extremely terrified by this incident and it appears that her original booking had not been logged on the computer so her room was showing as empty. When we went to see the lady at reception the following morning she showed absolutely no empathy and just said that we wouldn't be charged for that room but didn't really care about my mother's appalling experience. Luckily the Manager was more understanding when we explained to him the following day. Apart from that, I must say that both rooms were very clean and the cleaning lady came in daily and did a good job. The rooms were quite nice and reasonably sized, typical of other Days Inns that I have stayed at and the breakfast was quite good although not much variety but the permanent customers certainly let this hotel down.

Date of stay: August 2012
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4  Thank Cathy186298
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