We understand that Days Inn are not high end hotel, but when you pay $355, you expect something better. In the room, the bed was comfortable, but otherwise, it felt quite old, a bit unkept... dated. It makes it questionable how clean the carpets are... The bathroom is also very dated, and the soap dispencers were almost falling off the wall. At the front desk, the staff was nice, but a few of them would step out, right the front door, to smoke - in the middle of the entry. Not really the best impression seeing a staff in uniform doing that as you arrive...
Complimentary breakfast, we thought would be a nice touch... well, it's quite minimal with mostly waffles and wrapped up muffins.
If we'd paid a reasonable price for the room (under $200 before taxes), all of this could be overlooked. The hotel market has changed, we know... but for the price we paid, this was pretty much appalling. Days Inn should not be allowed to charge above a certain amount concidering the limitation of the product that they offer.