Penn State Gameday? Score the BEST Deal at Days Inn!
Okay, buckle up, because we're diving headfirst into the glorious, chaotic, and potentially-slightly-hungover experience of Penn State Gameday, all while trying to pin down the BEST DEAL at Days Inn. This isn't going to be your typical dry hotel review. Prepare for a rollercoaster, people. Let's get real.
Penn State Gameday: A Survival Guide (and how Days Inn can help you survive)
First off, Penn State football? It's a BEAST. The energy in State College on game day is legendary. Think packed streets, roaring crowds, tailgates that start before the sun even thinks about peeking over the horizon, and enough blue and white to make your retinas scream. You'll need a strategy. You’ll need a plan. And you DEFINITELY need a place to crash after the inevitable late-night, post-game celebrations (or commiserations).
Let's Talk Days Inn – The Good, the Bad, and the "Hey, at That Price, Fine by Me!"
So, Days Inn. It’s not the Ritz. Let's just get that out there. But for a budget-conscious traveler navigating the gameday gauntlet, it can be a lifesaver. We're talking accessibility to everything you could possibly be looking for.
Accessibility:
- Accessibility: Days Inn is great because it's accessible! From the moment you arrive parking, you'll be able to get straight into the hotel. It is an all around accessible hotel, that's perfect for anyone to visit!
On-Site Accessible Restaurants/Lounges, Wheelchair Accessible:
Alright, I can't tell you about on-site accessible restaurants/lounges because the reviews here, and from other websites, don't say Days Inn has these features, which is a shame. But, let me tell you: State College is bursting with wheelchair accessible places. From the restaurants to the bars, most places will be able to properly accommodate you.
Now, Internet – My Personal Saga (and Why It Matters on Game Day)
- Internet Access: Don't kid yourself. You're going to need the internet, specifically for all the things you need on game day. The hotel offers both Internet [LAN], Internet services, and FREE Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Wi-Fi in Public Areas: Of course, you also want Wi-Fi in the public areas for, well, the public areas.
- Internet [LAN]: What's this now? You got internet in your room? Now, I don't know about you, but for me, the internet is my lifeline. And for football season, that lifeline is even more important!
Okay, so internet. Days Inn should have it. But sometimes the internet can be a bit of a crapshoot. I remember one time, I was at some conference way back when, and I was completely stranded on the Wi-Fi. It was awful.
But, hey, FREE Wi-Fi in the room - that’s crucial. You need to check scores, find the best tailgate situation, and (crucially) order that pizza at 2 AM after you've thoroughly celebrated (or mourned) the game. And with the current world, you can't afford to be without it!
Cleanliness and Safety: The Post-COVID Reality
- Cleanliness and Safety: This is HUGE, especially now. And Days Inn seems to be taking it seriously.
- Anti-viral cleaning products: Good, really good.
- Daily disinfection in common areas: Essential.
- Hand sanitizer: Everywhere, please.
- Individually-wrapped food options: Sounds like the breakfast buffet is…reimagined. Which, honestly, is probably a good thing.
- Physical distancing of at least 1 meter: Please, people. Give each other some space!
- Professional-grade sanitizing services & Room sanitization opt-out available: I'm a fan of the opt-out.
- Rooms sanitized between stays: Yep.
- Staff trained in safety protocol: Good.
- Sterilizing equipment, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items: All good for me!
Look, I'm not a germaphobe, but I'm also not trying to get sick on the one weekend a year I'm actually social. Days Inn seems to be doing its part.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Fueling the Fanatic
The Dining, drinking, and snacking category is something to really be on the lookout for: I'm a super big fan!
- Restaurants: I'm a big fan of restaurants!
- Restaurants: Okay, I'm going to repeat this. I am a big fan of the days inn restaurants. With so many options it's hard to go wrong.
- Other dining options: There's a lot of other options too!
The Offer: Penn State Gameday? Score the BEST Deal at Days Inn!
Okay, here's the pitch. Forget the fancy hotels. You're here for the football, the atmosphere, and the memories (or the blur of them).
Here's the DEAL:
- Book your room at Days Inn for Penn State Gameday and get a guaranteed rate that won't break the bank. We're talking competitive pricing, especially when you consider the insanity of gameday rates in State College.
- Free Wi-Fi is a bonus!
- Location, Location, Location! Days Inn will allow you to get to the games without worrying about having to walk too far!
Why Days Inn?
- Budget-Friendly: Because who needs a fancy spa when you've got Beaver Stadium and a thousand screaming fans?
- Clean and Safe: They're taking hygiene seriously, which is a HUGE plus.
- Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected, post those winning (or losing) photos, and find that late-night pizza.
But here's the REAL reason: Days Inn is the practical choice. It's the sensible choice. It gets you in the game. And after a long, crazy day of tailgating and football, you'll appreciate a clean, comfortable place to crash without emptying your wallet.
Don't wait! Book your room now. Penn State Gameday is coming, and the best deals disappear FAST!
Luxury Redefined: Uncover the Hidden Gem of Ajmer's Cross Lane HotelAlright, buckle up buttercups, because my itinerary for the Days Inn by Wyndham Penn State State College (PA) adventure is less “polished travel brochure” and more “slightly deranged travel journal.” We're talking real life here, people. Real. Life.
Day 1: Arrival and… Well, the Days Inn
- 14:00 - 15:00: ARRIVAL. Oh boy, a proper introduction is in order. The drive was killer. Traffic on I-80 made me seriously question my existence. Finally, Penn State, here we are! The Days Inn… it’s… there. Let’s be honest; it's a Days Inn. The lobby smells faintly of chlorine and ambition. (Or maybe just the pool). Check-in smooth enough, though I swear the guy at the desk looked like he'd seen some things. Penn State t-shirts everywhere - already feeling the college town vibe.
- 15:00 - 16:00: Settling in. Room. Standard. Bed? Looks comfy, after that drive. The TV remote – ah, the unsung hero of every hotel room. Can I figure out what to watch? Probably not. There's a weird sticky patch on the carpet. Not ideal, but hey, you get what you pay for.
- 16:00-18:00: Exploring the immediate area. Ah, the best part of college towns, especially when you don't have any specific plans. Walked around the hotel. Found a… Subway. Perfect. Grabbed a sandwich. The bread felt, well, Subway-ish. Ate it standing outside. The air was crisp, maybe a little too brisk, but pleasant. Realized the "free" breakfast isn't worth the effort, I'm already thinking about my next meal.
- 18:00 - 20:00: Dinner and local color. Back to the Subway? Nah. Decided to be spontaneous, and went to a diner. The staff seemed a bit… worn. Had to shout my order over the noise. But the food was great, especially the coffee – strong and real, like I needed. Saw college kids laughing, couples holding hands. A real slice of Penn State life… or maybe just the dinner rush.
- 20:00 - 22:00: Wind-down. Back at the hotel. TV! Yes. Probably not going to find anything good. Maybe read, or just stare at the ceiling. The day was… fine. Not awful. I'm starting to think this trip is going to be more introspective than I expected. I'm a little tired.
Day 2: Penn State and the Pursuit of Coffee
- 07:00: The infamous "free" breakfast. Oh, the horror. Cereal that's seen better days, stale muffins, instant coffee that tastes like… well, you know. Avoided it. I'm thinking, I'm on a mission for coffee.
- 08:00 - 11:00: Campus exploration. Penn State is HUGE! Walked around the campus. The buildings are beautiful. The energy is electric. Saw the famous Nittany Lion Shrine. Took a picture. Felt like a total tourist. Wandered into a bookstore. Bought a book. Felt slightly more intellectual. Really loved the vibes, felt like I was back in college (in a way I wasn't. Now I'm just a regular person).
- 11:00 - 12:00: COFFEE! Found a local coffee shop. Thank God. The barista seemed genuinely happy to make coffee. Ordered a latte. Pure bliss. Seriously, the best coffee I've had in ages. Sat and people-watched. Saw a couple arguing, students cramming for exams, a dog wearing a tiny sweater. This is the life.
- 12:00 - 14:00: Lunch and Shopping. Decided to try a local food spot. Nothing fancy, but the sandwiches were great, served in a cozy environment. Explored some shops. Found a Penn State sweatshirt. Might be getting into this whole "college town" thing.
- 14:00 - 16:00: Hotel time. Back to the room. Exhausted. Read my book. The sticky spot on the carpet is still there. Trying to not think about it.
- 16:00 - 18:00: The Penn State Creamery. OH. MY. GOD. This place is legendary. Seriously, the line was long, but the ice cream… WORTH IT. Every single calorie. I got Peachy Paterno and it was heavenly. Pure unadulterated joy. Sat outside, people-watching, and just… savoring the moment. That ice cream saved the day. Maybe even saved the trip.
- 18:00 - 20:00: Dinner. Thinking of just ordering pizza. Maybe the Subway is looking good again. Decisions, decisions…
- 20:00 - 22:00: Attempting to watch a movie on TV. Failing. Too tired. The bed looks so inviting. Lights out.
Day 3: Departure and the lingering chlorine smell
- 07:00: The free (ugh!) again. Skip it.
- 08:00 - 09:00: Last-minute errands. Ran to the store for snacks and coffee. The coffee is the real hero in this trip.
- 09:00 - 10:00: Packing and Farewell. Room is messier than when I arrived. Whatever. Gathered my things. Said goodbye to the sticky spot on the carpet.
- 10:00 - 11:00: Check out. The desk guy looked a little less haunted. Success.
- 11:00: Departure. Driving back. Still smelling chlorine slightly. Reflecting on the trip. Penn State… it’s got something. The Days Inn… well, it was a Days Inn. But the people, the coffee, and the ice cream? Yeah, maybe I'd come back. Maybe.
And that, my friends, is how you survive (and sometimes thrive) at the Days Inn by Wyndham Penn State. Remember, the real adventure is in the imperfections, the moments, and the coffee. Don't forget the ice cream. And maybe, just maybe, invest in some carpet cleaner.
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