This is the 3rd time staying at the Days Inn with no complaints, until now. I found a travel coupon for $40 dollars a night, 1-4 people, to use anytime until May 7, 2007. However, the coupon was refused. A young man behind the counter told me it only was used for "walk-ins", not people who made reservations. I showed him the coupon and asked him to show me where the coupon said anything about walk-ins. He replied, "Well, I guess this one doesn't". I then asked to see a manager; the front desk clerk walked into another room for a moment and returned with no manager. He gave me a pamphlet with a number on it to call. I told him right then and there that the advertised price was deceptive, and I hope it was all on camera and audio. Also, I asked him to show me any postings in the lobby or in writing where restrictions are posted. There weren't any.
I also took pictures of the lobby to show there weren't any. Then, I cancelled the 2nd night stay at the motel. So, you are all warned; they will not honor the discount coupons that are found in travel magazines, which you often find along the interstate rest areas. The stay for one night was over $100.