Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Diego Review

Economy hotel chain run by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

Days Inn by Wyndham
Days Inn Worldwide Inc.
Manufacture Hotel
Founded August 1970; 51 years ago  (1970-08), Tybee Island, Georgia
Founder Cecil B. Day
Headquarters Parsippany, New Bailiwick of jersey, U.S.

Number of locations

one,728 (December 31, 2018)[1]

Key people

Patrick Breen (President)
Parent Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
Website www.wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn

Days Inn is a hotel chain headquartered in the United States. It was founded in 1970 by Cecil B. Day, who opened the first location in Tybee Island, Georgia. The make is now a part of the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, which used to be a part of Cendant. As of December 31, 2018, Days Inn includes 1,728 locations worldwide with 137,678 rooms.[i] [ii]

History [edit]

Founder Cecil B. Day, before creating Days Inn, had worked in existent estate in Atlanta, Georgia, where he built and adult apartment complexes. He too endemic several locations of the fast food chains Jiffy Drive-In and Carrols in Atlanta. Day sold his holdings to Phipps Country Company for $xiv million in 1969, the largest real estate transaction in the state of Georgia at the fourth dimension.[iii]

Solar day founded Days Inn on Tybee Island, Georgia, in 1970. He proposed the idea as a means of using a piece of land he owned on the island.[4] When the outset Days Inn opened, Day could not detect maid service, then he had his children make upwards the rooms' beds. Also, a truck that delivered furniture was too heavy for the bridge onto the island, so 24-hour interval'south female parent hauled furniture onto the isle in her station railroad vehicle. Despite the criticism that Day faced from friends for wanting to start a new lodging option on a "no-name island" with a flagging tourist economy, the kickoff Days Inn was 100 pct occupied by April 1970. The first belongings featured 60 rooms and a price of $eight per room.[5]

Afterwards in 1970, Day opened the second location, in Forsyth, Georgia. The property was synthetic during a heavy rainstorm, and one family stayed at the property a week before it was completed, at Day'south insistence.[6]

Through the 1970s hotel guests could take domicile a paperback Bible (commonly the American Bible Society Good News Bible New Attestation) from their guest rooms for free.

Days Inn of America, Inc. began franchising hotels in 1972 and within viii years created a system of more than 300 hotels in the Usa, Mexico, and Canada.

Stanley South. Tollman and Monty D. Hundley, via the Tollman-Hundley Hotel Grouping, became the largest franchisees in the 1980s and bought Days Inn of America. In 1991, they took it into defalcation and so sold it to Hospitality Franchise Systems. Tollman and Hundley were indicted on federal bank fraud and tax fraud charges because they had not disclosed all avails in the process.[7] Tollman fled to London in 2002, where he fought extradition for many years. In 2008, he agreed to a plea bargain that would allow him to return home in exchange for more than $100 million.[8]

Concepts [edit]

Starting with the second location in Forsyth, many Days Inns featured a restaurant and gift store combination called Tasty World. Solar day refused to sell booze at Tasty Globe restaurants. Day did not drink alcohol and decided to target families with the brand. He noted that his refusal was criticized past bankers, who felt that including a bar would increase profits.[9] Forsyth and many properties afterwards it also featured on-site gasoline pumps to sell unbranded fuel to motel guests.[10] Twenty-four hours, who was a devout Christian, also offered a network of chaplains to provide ministry building at each motel.[11]

Days Inn was i of the first hotel chains to offer discounts to senior citizens. It was also among the first to locate its properties along suburban and rural exits on the Interstate Highway System, every bit opposed to more urban locations.[12]

Britain franchises at throughway service stations [edit]

In the UK, the elevation four state highway services operators have Days Inn hotels.

Days Inn and Moto Hospitality have experimented with two hotels at Wetherby and Winchester Services.

Roadchef have Days Inn Hotels at nigh of their sites.

Welcome Intermission brought the Days Inn brand to the Great britain under licence from the US company. It is now at each service station that has a hotel, and Welcome Break also run a couple of non-motorway hotels, one in Milton Keynes.

Extra Services has Days Inn hotels at near of their sites. They are operated by Welcome Break.

Variations [edit]

The hotel brands of Days Inn include:[13]

  • Days Inn and Days Inn & Suites – Full- or limited-service. Some backdrop are just rooms; others have rooms mixed with suites.
  • Days Hotel: full-service variant found in high-traffic and big cities.
  • Days Suites: all-suites variant; may be either full- or limited-service.
  • Days Guild: a brusk lived chain of lodges.
  • Days Park: for recreational vehicles and motor homes.
  • Daystop: a upkeep concatenation started in 1990 in Lakeville, Minnesota.[xiv]

Closed Locations [edit]

  • Mentor, Ohio - Demolished in 2020, and is going to be a Sheetz.

See also [edit]

  • Days Inns – Canada
  • Days Inn China

References [edit]

Footnotes [edit]

  1. ^ a b http://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001722684/07a66b37-b5b1-4c86-9949-cba03f9f3417.pdf[ bare URL PDF ]
  2. ^ "Days Inn Locations". DaysInn.com . Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  3. ^ 24-hour interval & McCollister 1990, pp. 52–55
  4. ^ Day & McCollister 1990, pp. 59, 68
  5. ^ Mean solar day & McCollister 1990, pp. 69–70
  6. ^ Day & McCollister 1990, pp. 90, 92–94
  7. ^ "History of Empire Resorts, Inc. – FundingUniverse | International Directory of Company Histories, Vol.72. St. James Press, 2005 – (retrieved from fundinguniverse.com)". fundinguniverse.com . Retrieved January ane, 2015.
  8. ^ Toy, Vivan Southward. (March eighteen, 2010). "Peradventure He'll Move to a Hotel". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Solar day & McCollister 1990, pp. 99, 100
  10. ^ Day & McCollister 1990, pp. 99, 128
  11. ^ Solar day & McCollister 1990, p. 75
  12. ^ Jakle, Sculle & Rogers 1996, pp. 188–191
  13. ^ "Days Inn: Days Hotels". daysinn.com. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
  14. ^ "Hotels: The Mag of the Worldwide Hotel Industry". Hotels : The Magazine of Worldwide Hotel Industry. Cahners Pub. 23. 1989. ISSN 1047-2975. Retrieved Jan 1, 2015.

Works cited [edit]

  • Twenty-four hour period, Cecil Shush Jr.; McCollister, John (1990). 24-hour interval by Twenty-four hour period: The story of Cecil B. Twenty-four hour period and his simple formula for success . New York: Jonathan David Publishers Inc. ISBN0-8246-0425-3.
  • Jakle, John A.; Sculle, Keith A.; Rogers, Jefferson Southward. (1996). The Motel in America. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN0-8018-5383-iv.

External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_Inn

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