We stayed here two nights using a coupon book rate of $59 per night, which was almost half the $109 rate being charged unsuspecting newcomers at the front desk and a good value considering the general priceyness of the area.
The king room was decent but not enormous. There was a big desk and an easy chair, as well as a micro/fridge. The wifi internet signal was strong. The TV channel selection was very limited, though, a disappointment. The bed was comfortable enough, the cleanliness was adequate, the air freshener was kept at reasonably low levels, and the breakfast was decent, if a bit starchy. Free cookies were available at the front desk.
One drawback is the design of the hotel, with all floors open to a large central atrium. This means that smoking rooms, and smoking floors, share their air with the rest if the building via the huge central space. This was not a problem for us, as we were well down the hall on a nonsmoking floor, but might be a problem for some nonsmokers depending upon location. Fire regulations prevent the closing of hallway doors that might help block some of the air flow.
There is a German restaurant next door; menus are in the rooms and it is well advertised but isn't quite as good, in our estimation, as it was made out to be.
Overall, at the coupon rate, this Days Inn was a decent place to stay and we'd consider it again if in the area.










