Originally Posted by
irobot
What I wonder about is what now constitutes 1 and 2 star properties?
"The most recognized name brands and quality independent hotels in the industry, these hotels feature high quality hotel rooms and well-decorated public spaces. On-site dining is offered but may not be available for all three meals. A fitness room may also be available"
That could apply to a Day's Inn. I'm staying at a "3 Star" Hyatt Place from a PL booking right now, and they don't have a restaurant at all, as such. They do have some kind of Continental Breakfast, but so do every property from a Red Roof Inn on down the line.
I just got back from a Hyatt place. Unless you really got unlucky, I think you'll find it's way better than a red roof inn. Interior corrirors, big flatscreen TV, nice furnishings.....