We stayed here as a halfway point between our home and Troy, Michigan, where we had been on vacation. As an overnight stay, it was okay. The room was worn, especially the bathroom, which had broken grouting and tiling and was quite tiny. However, it was clean and the bed was comfortable. The lady at the check-in desk was very friendly.
We were traveling with our pets, and I know that sometimes people traveling with pets are NOT considerate of other travelers and allow their pets to make a wreck of the room. Therefore I notice these hotels give pet guests the more worn rooms. This may have been the case with us, as every room around us had folks with dogs. The television, a very old set with bad color, was on top of the cabinet it was supposed to be inside for some reason. We had a king bed and next to it was a corner desk. Instead of having an office chair, it had a recliner that was a killer to maneuver! I guess this was to make the room more comfy for someone who was not working on a computer, but it was very awkward as the space was tiny.
The hotel is across from a truck stop, next to another hotel, and next to that is a Waffle House. We ate there--typical Waffle House food, plain and filling--and then came back to the hotel. The truck stop made it slightly noisy, and at 1 a.m. some idiot peeled rubber and went zooming out of the parking lot like a getaway car in a robbery. However, this is hardly the hotel's fault.
Days Inn offers a small breakfast, very heavy on the carbs: oatmeal in packets, cereal, a waffle maker, coffee and tea, some bananas, bread for toast, bagels and little muffins. This was what we expected.
I'd say this place was good for an overnight stay. You won't get any cooties and you probably can sleep with the absence of testosterone-fueled idiots. Don't expect luxury, though!
- Georgetown Days Inn
