First of all, let me say that I enjoyed my stay at Suffolk Days Inn. I was there for 6 nights, and had no problems with the outside noise or other occurances. However I was not satisfied with some of the other aspects of the room. I was given a room on the first floor that was for a handicapped individual. I had requested a King size room, but was given a queen instead. The hotel was booked up due to construction workers that was from out of town to do a job, so I took what I was given. I had driven for 19 hours, and did not want to argue about a room at this point either.
The linens were in terrible shape. Holes in the sheets, and two of the pillows did not have pillow cases on them. The towels and wash cloths were thin and grungy looking. Thinking ahead, I had brought my own pillow cases, and towels, and cleaning supplies as well, since I didn't know what to expect going into this hotel. The shower was dirty, hair everywhere still, and the nozzle for the shower head had been broken off from the rod that held it, so I had to stick it back down into a hole and adjust it so that I was able to wash my hair without holding onto it.
The light over the sink worked when it wanted to, so it was hard to apply makeup in the mirror sometimes. The fridge was really tiny, but kept things cold. My drinks would freeze up, and it was hard to tell which way to turn the knob to adjust it for the right temp. Microwave worked fine. TV was great, but programming missed some channels, and the signal kept going out. Getting up on the wrong side of the bed was a hazzard, as you were hit in the head by clothes hangers, if you didn't look where you were going. The toilet dripped all of the time, and the only way to keep from hearing it was to shut the bathroom door.
This Days Inn does have a pet acceptance, but you have to pay extra for it, and the owner charges tax on the weekend rate- separate from the daily rate, driving up the cost a little more. So what your quote is from the website may not be what you will be paying out of pocket.
The last few vacations I have taken to this area I have stayed in either Holiday Inn on the oceanfront, or Station One in Virginia Beach. I love this area, and wanted to stay in a different location to get to know the parts that I normally don't travel to. Getting around Hampton Roads is easy enough if you know what you want to see before you go. Always try to plan in advance for backups and heavy congestion anywhere. The beaches are the cleanest I have ever seen, and the people everywhere are friendly and helpful where ever I go. There is a lot of history to be seen here, so take time to enjoy yourself.









