4300 Snapfinger Woods Drive
Decatur, GA 30035
Nightly Rates: ( 39.99 - 44.99 )
2 Star
The Days Inn Decatur is located just 10 minutes east of downtown Atlanta on Interstate 20, Exit 68. We are minutes from Atlanta's favorite attractions such as Turner Field, Georgia Dome and the Atlanta Zoo. We are located 11 miles from Stone Mountain Park. Our friendly staff welcomes you to enjoy our clean comfortable rooms and our Southern Hospitality. We offer continental Breakfast, cable TV with two HBO's, ESPN, free local calls and outdoor swimming pool. We look forward to your stay.




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· 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 9999
· 167 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
I-20 West to Exit 68. Make a right onto the access road on the ramp, hotel is on the left.
I-20 East make a left off exit ramp, make a right at second traffic light, New Snapfinger Woods Drive. Make a right at first light East Wesley Chapel and follow the street, hotel is on the left.
Take I-85 or I-75 toward downtown Atlanta. Take I-20 East toward Augusta. Take Exit 68 (Wesley Chapel Rd). This is the 1st exit after I-285. Make a left at the exit ramp onto Wesley Chapel Rd. Make an immediate right after the bridge at the 1st traffic light onto Snapfinger Woods Dr. This is only 200 yds from exit ramp. The Days Inn is on your left.If you have any trouble finding us, don't hesitate to call 770-981-5670
Take I-20 East toward Augusta. Take Exit 68 (Wesley Chapel Rd). This is the 1st exit after you get on I-20. Make a left at the exit ramp. Make an immediate right after the bridge at the 1st traffic light onto Snapfinger Woods Dr. This is only 200 yds from exit ramp. The Days Inn is on the left.If you have trouble finding us, don't hesitate to call 770-981-5670
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