Arrived on a Sunday evening. Our visit to Aliceville was for the purpose of visiting a relative at the Aliceville prison (about 8 minutes away) on Monday.
At first appearance, the Voyager seems like not a safe place to sleep at. The inn is located in the impoverished part of seriously tiny Aliceville. Our room's window appeared to have once been tampered with by someone who might have tried to break in; the caulking was missing on one side. Or maybe it was just old and falling apart. Aside from that, everything else was fine. The room was surprisingly clean, there was hot water for our showers, and the owner/manager was helpful and pleasant. And there was no noise from the close neighbors so we slept well. (But maybe it's a different story on a Friday or Saturday night.)
My husband, with the bad back, complained that the bed was too firm but, for me, it was fine.
There are only about 6 restaurants, maybe 4 gas stations, and 1 grocery store (Piggly Wiggly) in Aliceville so be prepared with your own cooler and food.
When we got to Aliceville the Piggly Wiggly was already closed (at 6pm). Thankfully, Subway was open; it was the only healthy option (for vegetarians, too). The nearest cities with more options were about an hour away; but we were too tired to drive.