Bottomline: The Days Inn Morro Bay falls into what I'd consider the middle group of budget hotels: It's an older
roadside motel with exterior corridors that has been recently renovated and is well managed.
They live at
the roadside motels with names like The Magic Castle, designed to evoke that Disney magic without infringing on any copyrights.
In North America, many of the properties are
roadside motels with exterior corridors and parking in front.
Many budget hotels in the US are (more or less) renovated
roadside motels with external corridors and parking out front.
Not exact matches
Along
with supermarkets, cars and car culture begat a whole new range of places where a person could buy a cup of coffee; gas stations,
roadside snack bars, diners,
motels, and campgrounds all introduced the now normal practice of offering coffee, sometimes for sale and sometimes as part of a larger purchase in all sorts of places.
The benefit here is that you can use your points to book a room
with any hotel chain of your choosing, from high - end luxury hotels to cheap
roadside motels, and you'll usually get more value per point than just one cent.
With their neon signs,
roadside motels and quirky shops you will get a true sense of the spirit of the old Route 66.
It has a rather turbulent history, leaving it
with almost 400 hotels in North & Latin America, Europe and Asia, ranging from old
roadside motels in the US to upscale, full - service hotels in Asia.
The benefit here is that you can use your points to book a room
with any hotel chain of your choosing, from high - end luxury hotels to cheap
roadside motels, and you'll usually get more value per point than just one cent.
There's nothing like hitting the highway
with a few friends, seeing the sights, stopping at those weird
roadside attractions, resting in cheap
motels, eating junk food for two or three days straight, it's all a lot of fun.