The Days Inn & Suites Mariner has enough amenities to accommodate vacationers staying for a night or a full week on the Outer Banks, and features an enticing locale that is literally just steps away from the Kill Devil Hills oceanfront. Spacious but not too large, with three stories of non-smoking room, guests will find plenty to do both at the hotel and in the immediate area, thanks to a central location that’s close to shops, restaurants, activities, and historic sites like the Wright Brothers Memorial which is just a few minutes’ walk away.
Amenities at the hotel that are available for guests include an outdoor swimming pool, laundry facilities, free parking for vehicles of all sizes, and a daily continental breakfast in the hotel’s main lobby area which can include hot items like waffles and cheese omelets. The individual rooms are equally accommodating, and feature free wireless internet, TVs, and small kitchen areas complete with a mini-refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. (Larger suites are available as well which can boast full kitchens and / or extra sitting rooms.) With all the comforts of home and then some, and the stunning oceanfront located just a stroll away, the Days Inn & Suites Mariner features all the best attributes of a sunny OBX vacation.
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