Do not let the images on the Days Inn site fool you, this place is awful. I was there the 2nd week of January 2008
Starting from the outside:
phone booth across the street with phone ripped out/broken car glass along the curb/intoxicated man hanging out next door at the scuzzy bar
Continuing on inside:
The lobby looks okay, but the people staffing it acted as if we were bothering them.
The girl at the front desk quoted a room price, then when I went to sign the credit card receipt, the price was higher ($200) --they charged for a safe, which I didn't want, then was told it was an automatic charge. I asked about parking and received no assistance. She appeared to have a problem with my asking in the first place. Later when I told her manager, he was uninterested.
Then:
The elevator appeared old and unsafe, (and stopped twice between floors) the hallways to the room had a smell to them of old carpet, the paint was dingy, and in a couple spots there was gum/graffiti and the room was unclean.
Bottom line: Springbreakers rejoice! You can wreck the place and well, no one will notice...cause things won't look that different.
Everybody else:
-There are actually nice places to stay around the corner. Good Luck.