"We stay in Carroll once every year or two, usually at the Days Inn. This time we decided to treat ourselves to a little upgrade and stay at the Carrolton Inn. Aside from maybe being a bit more solidly constructed, thus more quiet, the Carrolton was not any better. I reserved 2 rooms through Expedia, but when we arrived only one room was booked. They blamed it on a communication error. Luckily, there were many open rooms, so we were able to get the 2nd room. Our room was clean, but the light in the bath/shower would only work intermittently, leaving us with only the wind-up heatlamp for light (amazed they still have those). The entry area of the room had no light, though there was a mystery light switch next to the door that operated nothing. We found that the chargers we had plugged in on the nightstand (only after moving the nightstand to reveal the wall outlet) were not working, until we discovered that another mystery light switch on the opposite wall behind the TV controlled the outlet. Weird.
The complimentary breakfast was disappointing - the standard prefab eggs, dry biscuits, canned gravy and "golden malted" waffles. It was ok, but I was hoping for better."