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Days Inn Chandler

Wyndham value-tier hotel — clean rooms, free breakfast, and budget-conscious lodging on the Route 66 corridor

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The Days Inn Chandler is the value-tier Wyndham-brand hotel option in Chandler — providing budget-conscious lodging for Route 66 travelers who want clean basic accommodation at lower price points than the mid-range alternatives. The Days Inn brand is one of Wyndham's value-tier products, positioned in the budget segment with a focused amenity package and value pricing.

The property offers standard value-tier room configurations with the basic amenity package — clean rooms, free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, and an outdoor pool. The Days Inn brand participates in the Wyndham Rewards loyalty program, providing point accumulation and free-night redemptions across Wyndham's substantial portfolio of value-tier and mid-range brands.

For Route 66 travelers prioritizing budget, the Days Inn Chandler provides the value-tier overnight option in town. Travelers willing to accept a more basic amenity package in exchange for lower per-night pricing find the Days Inn a practical choice for a Chandler overnight, particularly for travelers stringing together multiple budget-tier stops on a longer Route 66 road trip.

The Days Inn brand and value-tier positioning

Days Inn is one of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts' value-tier brands, positioned in the budget segment of the broader Wyndham portfolio alongside Super 8, Travelodge, Microtel, and various other value-tier products. The Days Inn brand has a long history in American budget lodging and operates a substantial number of properties across the country, frequently in highway-travel locations.

Value-tier hotels like Days Inn provide a focused product — clean basic rooms, essential amenities (free Wi-Fi, breakfast, parking), and value pricing — without the enhanced amenity packages (indoor pools, fitness centers, business centers, hot breakfast) that characterize the mid-range tier. The value-tier proposition is straightforward: lower price in exchange for a more basic product.

The Wyndham Rewards loyalty program integration provides point accumulation and free-night redemptions across Wyndham's substantial portfolio. For travelers staying at multiple Wyndham-brand properties along a longer route, the accumulated points can produce meaningful free-night benefits.

Rooms, amenities, and the value proposition

The property offers standard value-tier room configurations with the basic amenity package. Rooms include free Wi-Fi, a television, and the basic in-room amenities appropriate to the value tier. The rooms are clean and functional rather than amenity-rich — the value-tier product prioritizes essential cleanliness and functionality over enhanced amenities.

The complimentary breakfast follows the value-tier standard — typically a continental or limited-hot offering rather than the full hot breakfast of the mid-range brands. The breakfast inclusion still reduces travel-day morning expenses, but travelers should expect a more basic offering than the mid-range alternatives provide.

The outdoor pool provides seasonal recreation. Free guest parking and the standard value-tier front-desk services round out the amenity package. The hotel is pet-friendly with a per-stay pet fee. The overall product is focused value-tier lodging — basic, clean, and economical.

Visiting and the budget-conscious Route 66 strategy

Pricing typically runs $65-$110 per night depending on season and day of week — meaningfully less than the mid-range Best Western alternative in Chandler. The price differential makes the Days Inn the budget-conscious choice for travelers prioritizing economy.

For Route 66 road-trippers, the value-tier strategy can produce meaningful total-trip savings. Travelers stringing together multiple budget-tier stops across a longer Route 66 journey — choosing value-tier hotels rather than mid-range options at each overnight — can save substantial cumulative cost that frees budget for attraction admissions, restaurant meals, and other trip experiences.

The Days Inn Chandler fits this budget-conscious strategy. Travelers wanting to overnight in Chandler at the lowest reasonable price point find the Days Inn the practical choice. The basic amenity package is sufficient for travelers who primarily need a clean place to sleep and who spend their daytime hours exploring Route 66 rather than using hotel amenities.

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Free breakfastFree Wi-FiOutdoor poolFree parkingPet-friendly (fee)

Visitor Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

01What does a room cost?expand_more

Pricing typically runs $65-$110 per night depending on season and day of week — meaningfully less than the mid-range Best Western alternative in Chandler. The price differential makes the Days Inn the budget-conscious choice.

02How is this different from the Best Western?expand_more

Days Inn is a value-tier brand with lower pricing and a more basic amenity package — clean rooms, free Wi-Fi, continental-style breakfast, outdoor pool. The Best Western is mid-range with enhanced amenities at higher pricing. The choice depends on budget priorities.

03Is breakfast included?expand_more

Yes — complimentary breakfast is included, following the value-tier standard (typically continental or limited-hot rather than the full hot breakfast of mid-range brands). The inclusion still reduces travel-day morning expenses.

04Is it pet-friendly?expand_more

Yes — the hotel accepts pets with a per-stay pet fee. Standard restrictions apply; pets must be declared at check-in.

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