We were surprised at the condition of this Days Inn property. It came across more like an old Motel 6 than a Days Inn.
We had a first level room, didn't see an elevator(s) for the multi-structure, three level facility.
1960s phone, no notepad, no writing pen, no resource booklet leading to community resources, restaurants, etc. No Gideon Bible.
Bare, painted walls, no art at all.
Saggy bed (but well made up).
Cheap, mismatched furnishings.
Appliances sitting on top of table and drawers.
Dated carpet, dust bunnies in the corners.
Breakfast was of common fare, mixed quality. Intermittently attended with restocking ang table cleaning. Good waffles, dry cereals, milk, good Yoplait yogurt, apples, second tier sausage, eggs, jellies.