For some reason we drove past the Days Inn and on to the Ramada at the back of the lot . The receptionist ,an Irish lady ,couldn't have been more pleasant or more helpful .Perhaps we were suckered in.A cursory inspection of the room and we booked in . In its defence I've got to say it was incredibly cheap, about $45 for a double room en suite and every thing worked .(More than I can say about the Days Inn at Charleston...one lamp only ).But..............I've never seen so much chipped furniture and cig. burns .The cleaner only vacuumed a specific walkable track,everywhere outside that was dusty.......you did not venture there in bare feet ! The wall had 3D decoration .....lots of squashed mosquitoes. Under the bed was another world !! A possible PhD. study for a bacterioligist .But it was cheap and not that far from downtown Savannah .....,this was Nov. and the weather was glorious.....what the traffic would be like in summer I don't know .Would we stay there again ? Not out of choice.....only as a last resort, nothing bit us ,and we didn't pick up any diseases.










