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Days Inn Waynesville opened in 1197 and offers 40 rooms in a structure of 3 floors for visitors to Waynesville. The nearest airport is Asheville Regional Airport. Amenities include data ports. Both pets and children are accepted.

Location: 232 Phillips Rd, Waynesville North Carolina 28786

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