I stayed at the Days Inn on June 15 2007. The rate was $61.74 with tax included.
I must admit, I was expecting the place to be run down and filthy for that price. But...I found the gentleman at the front desk to be very helpful and courteous even when I called to check my reservation.
He asked if I reserved a smoking room, and I said no. He quickly gave me a non-smoking room, room 322. There is an elevator (that works!) to get your bags to the 2nd and 3rd floors.
My room was quite warm when I walked in so I immediately turned on the A/C. I figured I would let it run while I was away and it would be cooled off when I returned. It was. I was very surprised at how clean the carpeting was. It's one of the first things I check when I enter a hotel room. If the carpeting is black, I leave. I have stayed in places where the bottoms of my bare feet turned a disgusting black from filthy carpeting and have had to lay down towels to walk on. The paint, beds, carpeting, furniture.....is all brand new! I was very very satisfied with my room. There is also a pool but I did not use it and a breakfast room for early morning coffee, buns, donuts, etc. I didn't use that option.
There is also a personal coffee maker in the room and I went to the Publix market right up the road on the right (going West towards Rt. 4) to get some filters, coffee and sugar. Everything in the room works fine except the clock was flashing when I woke up on my own. There may have been a power outage during the night but I set my cell phone alarm as a back up.
There really is no view from any of the rooms, but that was not of real importance to me.
If you are seeking somewhere clean and friendly to stay, this place rates a 10 in my book.