The Super 8 hotel in Brooklyn, Michigan, was surprisingly spacious. For $, we upgraded from two full-sized beds to two queen beds; our room was still not at all crowded. All the furnishings were well kept -- either new, or relatively new, and not showing any signs of wear.
The mattresses were nice, pillows typical of a budget hotel (which means, not great, but not awful). The bathroom was very nice, and looked very newly renovated. The shower head was one of the nicest I've seen, believe it or not.
The outside of the building looks very nice, and the lobby doesn't disappoint. It's small, but nicely appointed, including some lounge furniture with a television you can watch. The breakfast nook also is small -- it could seat maybe 12 -- but juice and coffee are available 24/7. The breakfast included juice, two choices of cereal, milk, and a small selection of pastries and donuts. I did not see any fruit or yogurt, so the breakfast selection is not great.
We saw many guests walking dogs the next morning, and we had no clue there were dogs on the property, which is good. There were signs prominently posted in the hallways asking guests to respect the privacy of others, and to keep the noise down, and indeed, it was a very quiet stay.
In all, particularly given that this hotel is pretty much the only game in town -- or the surrounding towns -- this is a nice place.