Being in the hotel industry, I can vouch Travman, that was Day's Inn standards!
Being in the industry gives you a much better eye when staying at other hotels, as you already know the nasty stuff (I travel with my own universal remote vs. touching the hotel supplied ones, those are the highest germ concentrated things in the room), and will only drink out of plastic wrapped cups. Nasty stuff in hotel rooms, no matter how well they clean them. I also wouldn't sleep with the bed blankets or bedspread near your face, or touching your skin for that matter, as they are not washed more than a handful of times a year.
Worst hotel experiance for me is a tie between the Pelican Inn in Shreveport, which had a stench that wouldn't go away, and the roaches were as big as me. If Tony's kick would have been good at the end however, I would have a better outlook on it, I am sure.
The other is a little hunter's/fisherman type place that we have to stay at when going to the in-laws family reunion in Texas. First time I stayed there, there were dead minnows still in the full-size fridge. This past year, the toilet had a sign next to it that said not to flush anything solid. Unfortunatley, they didn't elaborate on what solid really meant, but I wasn't about to test them.