This is a tough property to review. Because the price is really, really cheap. What should a guest expect when the price is very low? Overall, this property needs a complete overhaul. The common areas are simply worn out. Doors, doorknobs, carpeting, elevator - every chair in the rooms, shower surrounds -- I mean this place is just worn out. The water is hot, towels are clean, bed was clean and comfortable enough. But drains are slow, no hangers in rooms, broken chairs - it's just worn out. If you're on a budget, like a college student or out of work in town for an interview, maybe this is for you. But this place is really worn out and for $10 to $20 per night you can get a much better room in a less worn out property not far away. I stayed 2 nights and was OK, but I was delighted to move to the La Quinta 2 miles away for my 3rd night. Days Inn made the La Quinta feel like a Marriot. But, like I started out, it's tough to complain too hard when the price is the lowest price in the area. In a real way "you get what you pay for" and with this property "it is what it is." Just don't have high expectations. Oh, also forget about the free breakfast. There really isn't one. A cold English Muffin or mini-muffin, with a broken coffee machine, does not constitute a breakfast. And... the people were all pretty nice, so they don't deserve to be blamed for what is simply a worn out property that needs a very large investment and a complete overhaul - or torn down.