Stayed 3 days in July 2010 at this Motel.
ROOMS: We reserved 2 rooms since we were traveling with extended family (5 total). We had rooms next to each other but they were not connected rooms. There was a fridge in the room with the king size bed. Overall, the beds were comfortable and we felt it was relatively clean.
BATHROOMS: Well, I can honestly say I have never seen a bathroom so small. It was about the size of a powder room with a toilet on one side and what can be descibed as a half tub on the other (half the height/half the length). Some might describe it as a shower. It was difficult to get around in the bathroom due to the size and the door swinging inward towards the small room.
POOL: We all really enjoyed the pool. It was in decent shape albeit somewhat aged. It was clean but did not have an overwhelming smell of clorine like some hotel/motel pools. We spent hours each day enjoying the pool.
FOOD: The Days Inn breakfast was just cold breakfast. No waffles for the kids to make (which they enjoy making as much as eating). Bagles, toast, cereal, muffins as well as orange and apple juice. They had a small assortment of fruit each day as well.
SECURITY: This was the only real concern I had based on the area and the type of accomodations. The hotel...Stayed 3 days in July 2010 at this Motel.
ROOMS: We reserved 2 rooms since we were traveling with extended family (5 total). We had rooms next to each other but they were not connected rooms. There was a fridge in the room with the king size bed. Overall, the beds were comfortable and we felt it was relatively clean.
BATHROOMS: Well, I can honestly say I have never seen a bathroom so small. It was about the size of a powder room with a toilet on one side and what can be descibed as a half tub on the other (half the height/half the length). Some might describe it as a shower. It was difficult to get around in the bathroom due to the size and the door swinging inward towards the small room.
POOL: We all really enjoyed the pool. It was in decent shape albeit somewhat aged. It was clean but did not have an overwhelming smell of clorine like some hotel/motel pools. We spent hours each day enjoying the pool.
FOOD: The Days Inn breakfast was just cold breakfast. No waffles for the kids to make (which they enjoy making as much as eating). Bagles, toast, cereal, muffins as well as orange and apple juice. They had a small assortment of fruit each day as well.
SECURITY: This was the only real concern I had based on the area and the type of accomodations. The hotel was rather empty on our trip so we were able to park right up to the room (1st floor room). No problems though, quiet nights.
BONUS: I have to mention this. We left a t-shirt and my daughters "special pillow" she had since she was 3 or 4 (currently 9) in the room. After approximately 2 hours on the road heading north we realized it and called the hotel and had them check. They found the pillow and t-shirt and put it at the front desk for my brother (who lives close) to pick it up. Any complaints I might have (small bathroom) about the motel were changed by the kindness of the staff to help us when we needed it.
OVERALL: Good trip, decent motel. If you are just looking for a place to lay your head, this works for convenience. The breakfast is ok, but simple. The staff was kind - not great, but kind.More
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