Comfort Inn & Suites
The Comfort Inn & Suites hotel is a small, budget hotel, located just outside of the center of Trotwood. The hotel's rooms come equipped with coffeemakers, irons and ironing boards. All suites have a pullout sofa couches, refrigerators and hot tubs. Additional hotel amenities include a heated pool, free breakfast, and free weekday newspaper. The hotel lobby features a business center with copy and fax machines and free high-speed Internet.
Comfort Inn & Suites
9305 N. Main Street
Dayton, OH 45415
(937) 836-9400
comfortinn.com/hotel-dayton-ohio-OH209?promo=gglocal
Best Western Dayton Northwest
The Best Western Dayton Northwest is a 3-star hotel, located 5 miles from the Dayton International Airport. The rooms comes equipped with cable or satellite television, coffeemakers, and refrigerators are available on request. Each morning, there is a free continental breakfast provided to hotel guests and pets are allowed on the premises for an additional fee.
Best Western Dayton Northwest
20 Rockridge Road
Englewood, OH 45322
(937) 832-2222
book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/productInfo.do?propertyCode=36145
The Red Roof Inn, Dayton Airport
The Red Roof Inn is a budget hotel, located a few minutes from the Dayton International Airport. The hotel features renovated rooms with modern amenities, such as high-speed Internet, large bathrooms, and room service. Guests under the age of 17 and pets stay for free, and there is complimentary coffee and newspapers in the hotel lobby.
The Red Roof Inn, Dayton Airport
7370 Miller Lane
Dayton, OH 45414
(937) 898-1054
redroof.com/reservations/property-detail.aspx?pid=00023
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