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    Super 8 by Wyndham Brinkley

    2.6 (12 reviews)
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    So disappointed... The bathroom, doors, walls, vents were so dirty. Unfriendly staff.
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    So disappointed... Walls, doors, vents and the bathroom were so dirty and unfriendly staff.

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    Our room was tiny the bathroom even smaller pool was closed not worth the money wouldn't recommend staying here

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    Room was clean. Beds were new . Nice cheap place to stay! They even offered a free continental breakfast . No complaints!

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    Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Brinkley

    Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Brinkley

    (32 reviews)

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    For a budget hotel in rural Arkansas, this Days Inn gets the job done. It's currently under…read morerenovation and is looking very nice. Rooms are very clean and spacious, the location is optimal right off I-40, and they have a nice, large indoor pool (although that's drained currently with the ongoing construction). The shower is decent and the breakfast room is nice, but the continental breakfast is pretty modest. This isn't a bad stop along I-40 for budget conscious travelers. And when you're there, you'll want to stop by the Road Ranger gas station within walking distance where they offer very affordable gas and offer technological gadgets, treats from The Amish-Buggy company, and world-renowned Killer Brownies from Ohio!

    Look. You get what you pay for. And in fairness, the owners of this location are making an…read moreeffort to improve the facility. New, updated carpeting and rooms are a good start. A clean lobby for a good first impression. The towels are your typically motel thin variety. Room amenities are fine. Direct TV, a clean fridge and a working microwave. The bed was very comfortable. And whether due to lack of nearby traffic or guests, the rooms and hallways are quiet. Particularly with the facility being pet friendly (for a modest fee). Breakfast options are sparse. Breads and muffins. Yogurt. Juice. Cereal, coffee and a waffle maker. No eggs, sausage or bacon one typically expects. What troubled me was the quality of room upgrades. I've never seen such sloppy work. Cracked porcelain at the base of the toilet. Vents not properly set into the ceiling. Open wiring for the AC/heater. And an electrician too lazy (?) to look for 2 extra screws for the cover plate. No DIYer would ever call this acceptable.

    Heritage Inn - The door for some reason needs 3 locks!!!!!!!

    Heritage Inn

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    I wish I could give it negative stars. Not even sure where to begin…read more I hadn't planned on driving all the way to Brinkley but the ominous warning signs for the seemingly endless construction on I-40 in Arkasas every 10 miles convinced me I needed to get through it at 1 AM rather than during the day (return trip proved my suspicions were correct, 1 1/2 hour delay heading back west). Rolled into Brinkley at around 1:30 AM. From the outside the hotel looks fine at night but the signs warning "no refunds" and the night clerk who looked like he video tapes young children at the playground should have had me turning around and leaving. But I was so tired I took a chance. And $40 for the night, I was really just looking for a clean place to sleep. I open the door and at first glance it looked okay. Then I headed towards the bathroom. No towels, just a single washrag. The coating in the tub was peeling and the drain had rust spots. The toilet needed 2-3 flushes even for #1. The TV had the worst cable/dish reception I've ever seen-but the TV in the lobby had a crystal clear picture. The promised free wi-fi didn't work at all, was never able to connect to it. All the plugs in the electrical outlets were well worn, finally decided not to plug in my phone or laptop for charging. The drapes had pins in them and were needed to close them completely. I was finally able to fall asleep, not sure if I'd wake up in a tub of ice with a kidney missing. When I woke up in the morning, that's when I noticed the fire alarm. Hanging open, no battery. Seriously? That's got to be all kinds of illegal and I'm definitely reporting that. The same clerk that was there at check-in was there when I checked out. When I told him about the fire alarm, he just shrugged. This place should not even be in business its so run down. Contrast it with the Days Inn I stayed at in Jackson, TN on the way back. Same room rate got me a clean, well appointed room with a nice TV, working wi-fi (fastest hotel connection I've ever had), clean bathroom and a plethora of towels. Do not stay here. Avoid it like the plague. Because you might actually catch the plague at this dump.

    It was a hell of a drive. My dad and I were making our way from California to Massachusetts in…read moreJanuary, so we took the southern route. This was a stop out of pure exhaustion several days into the journey, this Heritage Inn was inexpensive conveniently located not far off the highway. Inside the office, we were greeted by a scruffy-bearded overweight fellow with a wandering eye at the front desk who slowly drawled out the question," Y'all here for duck huntin' or just entertainin'?" I wasn't really sure what to make of this set of options. I proceeded to explain to the man that my dad and I were just passing through and needed a room for the evening. After a slow, awkward, thick-fingered transaction took place, we got our room key. Upon exiting the office and quickly scanning the area, I noticed a pair of 4X4 trucks in the parking lot with telltale a-hunter-owns-this-truck stickers all over them (ie gun associations, pictures of animals, hints of camouflage patterns here and there). I instantly understood the hunting option the fellow at the front desk mentioned as this apparently was indeed a place that folks stayed when hunting ducks, but "entertainin'"? Dad and I brought our bags from my van to the room. We opened the door, switched on the light, and I was instantly in awe of the overly-intricate array of pattern and color clashing that was going on: it was almost stunning. I posted a picture, a rather haunting one at that, if you look through the images for this place on yelp. With that combination of wall, floor, and bedspread patterns, i would think you could probably get away with murder as far as stains go, but even then the rough edges and grime of this place shown through. Truthfully, I didn't really want to look too closely: it was the kind of room in which I wouldn't be surprised if a prostitute had been strangled there, or at the very least emotionally scarred for life. It was at this point, the "entertainin''" option for proposed activities one could do with a hotel room started to make sense. Shortly after settling in a bit, we decided to step out for a bite, so we took a walk over to the equally sketchy chain pizza joint across the street. Along our route we noticed several women aimlessly walking back and forth along the road; seemingly out of place for what was essentially, not even a glorified, freeway off & on-ramp. I then deduced that my initial feelings about our room were, perhaps, not that far off. Dark, this place was dark. In summation, if you're into sketchy sex, killing things, and a grim, hopeless, overall disconcerting vibe, maybe this is totally the place for you. My dad didn't really dig it at all though.

    Super 8 by Wyndham Brinkley - hotels - Updated July 2026

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