Old Saybrook - Days Inn

1430 Boston Post Road
Old Saybrook, CT 06475
Nightly Rates: ( 59.01 - 69.01 )
3 Star


Property Description

Conviently located off I-95 Beaches just 1 mile away Complimentary Beach Passes Available Mohegun Sun Casino, 25 miles Foxwoods Casino, 40 miles Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets and Tanger Outlets, 3 miles Located only 2 hours from New York City and Boston Free Wireless High Speed Internet Access Complimentary Daybreak Breakfast All rooms Include Refrigerators, Coffee Maker, Iron and Board, and Hairdryers Microwaves available on request Pet Friendly (contact hotel for pet policies)



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Hairdryers Available
· Television with Cable
· Adjoining Rooms
· Air Conditioned
· Breakfast
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge Desk
· Copy Service
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Ice Machine
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Ironing Board
· Microwave
· Modem Lines in Room
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Over Sized Rooms
· Pets Allowed
· Bus Parking
· Parking
· Recreational Vehicle Parking
· Truck Parking
· Refrigerator
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· Wheel Chair Access


Room Information

General Info
Total Number of Guest Rooms: 78 Number of King Rooms: 25 Number of Double-Double Rooms: 35 Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 63
Jacuzzi Suite
Spacious, comfortable, quiet room for weary travelers.


Jacuzzi Suite


Standard King Bed Room


Standard Three Double Bed Room


Standard Two Double Bed Room


Bathroom



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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1987
· Renovated in 2000
· 50 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

I-95 North, Exit 66 to the end of the ramp, then make a right. At the light take a left about 1/4 mile on your right.

FROM BOSTON: I-95 South to exit 66 in Connecticut. At end of off ramp make a left and drive to stop light. At light make another left onto US Route 1. Days Inn will be 1/2 mile up on right side.

FROM NEW YORK: I-95 North to exit 66 in Connecticut. At the end of off ramp make a right and drive to stop light. At light make a left onto US Route 1. Days Inn will be 1/2 mile on the right side.

FROM HARTFORD/SPRINGFIELD: I-91 South to Route 9 South. Follow route 9 until I-95 North/ South split. At split take ramp fro I-95 South. Follow directions from Boston.

Groton, New London; Bradley International


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Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.


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Nearby Restaurants

Cuckoos Nest Dock and Dine Luigi Saigon City

Luigi's Saigon City Cuckoo's Next

Recreation Information

Essex Steam Train and Riverboat Ride Florence Griswold Museum Gillette Castle Hammonassett State Beach Old Saybrook Beaches, 1 mile Pilots Point Marina, 3 miles Mohegan Sun Casino, 25 miles Foxwoods Casino, 40 miles

Florence Griswold Museum Gillette Castle Hammonassett State Beach
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* Old Saybrook Beaches, 1 mile * Mohegan Sun Casino, 25 miles * Foxwoods Casino, 40 miles * Pilots Point Marina, 3 miles

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Travel Information for Connecticut Hotel Guests


If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Connecticut attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Connecticut state park, this is where you will find it.

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The Discovery Museum at BRIDGEPORT is an interactive museum with a simulated trip to the moon; at Captain's Cove maritime and amusement center visitors can take a guided tour of the Nantucket, a floating lighthouse; the Barnum Museum pays homage to showman P.T. Barnum.

Nearby, at MILFORD, there is bird-watching in a variety of habitats at the Connecticut Audubon Coastal Center.

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Jurassic-period dinosaur tracks (200-million years old) are housed under a geodesic dome at Rocky Hill in DINOSAUR STATE PARK.

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In EAST HARTFORD the Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of CT tells the story of radio.

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South of Hartford, three 18th-century houses of the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum at WETHERSFIELD are furnished to provide a glimpse into a distinct period of American history; Wethersfield Museum contains permanent and changing exhibits.

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Nearby, at GROTON, visitors can board the world's first nuclear-powered submarine at USS Nautilus & Submarine Force; The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center traces the history of the tribe from its beginnings 11,000 years ago, with a 350-year-old Pequot village and interactive exhibits.

The NEW CANAAN Historical Society shows off its wares in five vintage buildings which are are home to seven museums and a library; the New Canaan Nature Center has 40 acres of diverse habitats with walking trails.

The Peabody Museum of Natural History in NEW HAVEN showcases 9-million natural wonders; the legendary American theater Shubert Performing Arts Center has backstage tours and "graffiti walls" covered with autographs of the performers. Yale University is one of the world's great seats of teaching; the Campus includes the Yale Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art.

The Maritime Aquarium in NORWALK takes a look at the marine life of Long Island Sound, plus IMAX movies; Sheffield Island Lighthouse is a bird sanctuary accessed by ferry and with an 1868 lighthouse.

Native American artifacts are shown at the Museum of Natural History & Primitive Technology surrounded in SOMERS by nature trails. STAMFORD Museum & Nature Center includes a New England working farm, country store, woodland trails and picnic area; The United House Wrecking Co. is Connecticut's largest antique emporium.

The STORRS/MANSFIELD collection of over 2,000 puppets can be seen at Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry.

Visitors ride past rock outcroppings, rushing water, and historic structures on the “Naugy” at the Naugatuck Railroad Co/Railroad Museum of New England at THOMASTON.

Three centuries of Connecticut art and decorative arts are on show at Mattatuck Museum in WATERBURY, and at nearby Middlebury the Quassy Amusement Park is on the shores of Lake Quassapaug.

The New England Air Museum at WINDSOR LOCKS has more than 70 aircraft, from 1909 to modern jets.

Nearby at GRANBY the Salmon Brook Settlement is a 1790 Weed-Enders House with museum store, genealogy library, 1870 school, and a tobacco barn with general store.

At EAST GRANBY the Old New Gate Prison & Copper Mine, the colonial government's first prison, is filled with subterranean intrigue.