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10455 Bennett Road
Fredonia, NY 14063
Nightly Rates: ($85.01 - $125.00)
3 Star
The Days Inn of Dunkirk-Fredonia provides you with a quiet, relaxing atmosphere in the heart of the concord grape belt of rural Western New York. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and Erie are all within 1 hour drive. Free Heated Indoor Pool and Courtyard Area. Free High Speed Wireless and Wired Internet in all rooms. Complimentary Daybreak Deluxe Breakfast w/ Waffle Station. Enterprise Rent-A-Car on site. Heated Indoor Pool And Spa with Sun deck. All rooms include Hair Dryers, AM/FM Clock Radios and Coffee Makers. All Business Place rooms also include Microwave and Frig, Iron and Board, and Complimentary Snack Pack and Bottled Water. Raffles Lounge and the Lagniappe Restaurant - On Site - Is Now Open Pets Allowed but with a pet charge. Spa/Jacuzzi is closed until further notice for repairs. Pool is temporarily closed for repairs.





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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1999
· Renovated in 2004
· 133 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
I-90 west take exit 59; (Dunkirk-Fredonia) after paying toll, at light make left; turn we are on the right side of road 1000 ft.
I-90 west take exit 59; (Dunkirk-Fredonia) after paying toll, at light make left turn; we are on the right side of road 1000 feet.
I-90 east take exit 59; (Dunkirk-Fredonia), after paying toll, at first traffic light make a left turn we are on the right side of the road 1000 ft; From Jamestown at (Rt 86): take Rt. 60 north; 20 miles on the left side.
I-90 east take exit 59; (Dunkirk-Fredonia), after paying toll, at traffic light make a left turn we are on the right side of the road; From Jamestown (at Rt 86): take Rt. 60 north; we are 20 miles on the left side.
Days Business Place Hotel. Easy on/off I-90.
Greater Buffalo International Airport/Dunkirk/Jamestown/Erie, PA.
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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.
Restaurant is close until further notice.



The Lake Erie Shoreline and the area surrounding offer spectacular vistas, offering more than a view. We have hidden beaches, steep cliffs, excellent galleries, and historic sites. Visit our Amish Country or take advantage of our beautiful winter ski season.
- Merritt Estate Winery2264 King Road Forestville, NY 1-888-965-4800 www.merrittestatewinery.com
- Lake ErieRt. 5 and Central Ave Dunkirk, NY 14048 716-366-9879 Beautiful beaches and parks. Historic lighthouse. Boat rental/charter service, swimming, boating, fishing, and water skiing.
- Holiday ValleyRt. 219 Ellicottville, NY 716-699-2345 Skiing, snowboarding Cockaigne Ski Area County Road 66 Cherry Creek, NY Enjoy skiing and snowbarding during the winter months at Cockaigne Ski Area
- Lilydale Spiritualist CommunityCassadaga Lakes Area 716-595-8721 June 30 - September 3 Worlds largest spiritualist community. Beach, shops, and readings.
- PlaygroundCounty Road 66 Cherry Creek, NY Enjoy skiing and snowboarding during the winter months at Cockiague Ski Area.
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near New YorkWhile in New York, you might enjoy a visit to: Fonthill, Ontario: Mr. FurnaceA USA Muffler Man with a Frenchified head. Niagara Falls, Ontario: Alien EncounterThis scare-your-date attraction makes you navigate your way out of an alien-infested lab. Buffalo, New York: Surapa, Painting ElephantAt the Buffalo Zoo, an Asian elephant named Surapa has carved a niche in the art world with her abstract paintings. Erie, Pennsylvania: Mad Anthony Wayne's Kettle of DeathThe dead Revolutionary War hero was dug up and boiled in this pot; also here is his chair in which he died. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
