The only good things to say about this hotel is the check-in guy was nice enough and the sheets appeared clean. Other than that, it was terrible. Old, rundown, decrepit. There is a sign that says it’s independently owned and operated from Days Inn, and Days Inn should be horrified to let them use their name. Typical Days Inns I’ve stayed in are clean, relatively updated (within the last 10 years, I’m not overly picky) and at least somewhat modern. There are no words to really describe the horrible state this room was in. It did appear to be clean, but it was hard to tell since it was so old, tiles were cracked and Floors were damaged. Couch seemed to be from the 90’s and I would not sit on it, all the furniture has stains and splatters on them. The only reason I stayed is because it was a last minute booking due to flight cancellation and I was only needing it for 6 hours by the time I got there at 10pm after waiting in the airport all day and having to leave at 4 am for my new flight. The bed looked clean and well-made, but the sheets were scratchy and the mattress terrible. I probably would have gotten more sleep at the airport. It was $125, so I didn’t expect a lot, but this was pretty surprisingly bad compared to others I’ve stayed in under similar circumstances and price ranges. Lobby was gross and outdated. Pool dirty, not that I was going to use it but I walked by since it’s by the front door and it was in awful shape too.