I was dubious about staying at a Day's Inn but we were trying to economize on our latest holiday so I'd figured I would give this a try, lesson learned! You really do get what you pay for. The motel looked okay at first glance, a dated two star, sure but reasonably clean and well kept. Our two queen bed room was small but well laid out and had decent fridge with a usable freezer (rare in hotel fridges). The beds, though, we're obviously way past their prime and really uncomfortable. Both my wife and I got crappy sleep because of them though my two daughters didn't notice. Breakfast was a couple of tiny tables next to the front desk. There was a waffle machine, a couple of cereals and some bread and that's it, probably the worst hotel breakfast I've seen in years. I could forgive all that if they weren't completely out of coffee, I wanted to ask the owner if there was anymore to be had but he was on the phone the entire time we were having breakfast (in fairness not long as there wasn't much to eat). If staying at the cheapest possible option in town is your only goal than this might be your cup of tea, otherwise spend an extra twenty bucks or so and get yourself a good sleep and a decent breakfast.
- Corning Days Inn
