Relax at the Days Inn Tropicana Field North. Our hotel is conveniently located between I-275 and US Highway 19 to serve the needs of... more »
Relax at the Days Inn Tropicana Field North. Our hotel is conveniently located between I-275 and US Highway 19 to serve the needs of business, leisure and group travelers. Bus and tour groups are welcome. The newly renovated property has king and double beds for the comfort of the guests. We are centrally located to all major athletic fields, stadiums and convention centers. Beaches, attractions, and shopping malls are all within minutes from our property. Child 13 to 17 is 5.00 extra. - 135 spacious rooms with two double beds or one King size bed - Bus parking - Non-smoking - Picnic area - New remote control color TV - Free 25 channels cable TV including 5 HBO, CNN, family and sports channels - Free in-room coffee makers with complimentary coffee - Free Wireless High Speed Internet in all Rooms - Free Breakfast - In-room alarm clock-radio - In-room hairdryer, microwave and fridge - Rollaway Beds Fee 10.00 per night - Check In Time is 3pm.
Wyndham Hotel Group
Experience total relaxation when you stay at the Days Inn Tropicana Field North. This newly renovated property has been redesigned to suit the needs of the busy traveler. The hotel is within easy access to Interstate Highway 275, Interstate Highway 75 and US Highway 19, and other major intersections. There is ample parking for all types of vehicles and the hotel welcomes bus/tour groups. Beaches, local attractions and shopping malls are all within minutes of the property. There are a total of 154 well appointed guest rooms that are furnished and equipped with all of the amenities that today's modern traveler has come to expect. The hotel offers complimentary cable television in each room, and refrigerators and microwave ovens are available upon request. Dining is found within six blocks of the hotel.
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35 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for business
OMG that place is nasty i hated everything about it looks nothing like the picture on the internet its gross drug dealers live there people selling their self o lord just close down its moldy.
49 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
Its a good location. Its within minutes of Tropicana Field. They have comfortable rooms. The only perk is an outside pool. There is no gym, restaurant, or bar.
The front desk was all smiles and warm. The location was very good.
I am somewhat likely
to return to the Days Inn St Petersburg Tropicana.
I might recommend it to friends.
32 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My wife, 7-month old son and I were visiting St. Pete for a weekend, and reserved a room at this hotel. I guess I should have been warned when the rooms were non-refundable. There were 2 prostitutes actively soliciting in the parking lot and two men sitting in the parking lot drinking beer out of paper bags. The bed spread had cigarette burns through it and the room smelled of mildew. We only stayed long enough to use the room's phone book to find a new hotel with a vacancy.
35 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The staff is rude and unwilling to help. They charged me for three nights when the manager accidentally checked me out, and refused to let me stay. Spiders and roaches in room. Beds had blood on them. Sheets were dirty. Located in a bad area of town. If you can fall asleep to the sounds of gun shots and police sirens, when dodging spiders and roaches on your trips to the bathroom, you might like it here.
49 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The advertised price did not include the security fee. This was for a small key operated safe and though I did not requested it there was no way to remove it. Additionally, though advertised, there was no continental breakfast, only coffee in the lobby. I was told to go to the nearby Waffle House but that was separate business and it had no discount even for the continental breakfast. The room was clean and quiet.
I am very likely
to return to the Days Inn St Petersburg Tropicana.
I might recommend it to friends.
57 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We didn't actually stay. We rented the rooms, went and looked and were completely shocked at how awful they were. When we finally got the doors to open (they didn't work easily) the smell hit us like a wall. It was a moldy smell, like a dirty bathroom smell. The rooms were dirty. The bedclothes looked like they must be at least 20 years old. There was trash under the beds and grime in every corner and there were two huge cockroaches in my bathroom.
As I went to pick up my room keys to return them from the night stand, a lizard ran up the wall and scared the heck out of me. The manager said no problem, like he was used to it when we turned the keys back in, but then we realized as we drove off that he had kept our credit card. We had to chase him down to get it as he was going to "have lunch" (with our card in his pocket?) He said he was going to reverse the charges in the morning so he needed the card. Does that make sense to anyone? I will say that no charges have appeared on my card. Thank God for that.
In addition, the "restaurant" if that is what it is supposed to be (that is what Travelocity advertised) is a strip bar with really loud blaring music and near naked dancing girls.
Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, the area looks to be a high crime area. While we were there just a half an hour I heard half a dozen sirens and there was a helicopter overhead right behind the motel looking around with a search light. Speaking later to some local residents about that area of St. Petersburg, I was told that while there is no Harlem or Hell's Kitchen, that is about the most dangerous area of town.