Thanks. Good tips. We stayed at a Days Inn in Chicago recently and, although it wasn't The Waldorf Astoria, it was certainly serviceable.
We have 4 stops (2 out, 2 back) along our travel route where I've reserved Days Inns. As a backup I also reserved Holiday Inn family hotels on the way back, in case we discover the Days Inns to be truly atrocious. I just have to remember to cancel whichever reservations we don't use.
While *at* our destinations we're staying at more upscale places, so, it's taking a chance up to 4 times at 4 different places. Unless there are bugs crawling around, we can deal with most anything, and the prices are all below $100 per night. (It's hard to find a decent room for under $100 anymore...presuming these are decent.)
Please, if you have anything else to share that would help us decide, feel free to speak up!
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We have 4 stops (2 out, 2 back) along our travel route where I've reserved Days Inns. As a backup I also reserved Holiday Inn family hotels on the way back, in case we discover the Days Inns to be truly atrocious. I just have to remember to cancel whichever reservations we don't use.
While *at* our destinations we're staying at more upscale places, so, it's taking a chance up to 4 times at 4 different places. Unless there are bugs crawling around, we can deal with most anything, and the prices are all below $100 per night. (It's hard to find a decent room for under $100 anymore...presuming these are decent.)
Please, if you have anything else to share that would help us decide, feel free to speak up!