Drury Inn Terre Haute: Unbeatable Deals & Free Perks Await!
Drury Inn Terre Haute: My Surprisingly Awesome Stay (and Yours Will Be Too!)
Okay, let's be real. Terre Haute, Indiana, isn't exactly the first place that springs to mind when you think "vacation." But you know what? My recent stay at the Drury Inn there? Surprisingly, seriously good. Like, "I'd drive back just for the free breakfast alone" good. And hey, that's saying something, considering my past experiences with "free breakfast." (Think lukewarm scrambled eggs and sad, crusty pastries.)
So, buckle up, because this isn't your typical hotel review. This is my unfiltered, slightly-too-enthusiastic take on the Drury Inn Terre Haute, and why you absolutely should book a stay.
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First Impressions & Why Accessibility Matters (Even if You Don't Technically Need It):
Right off the bat, the Drury Inn Terre Haute scores points for Accessibility. Seriously, it's a huge deal. They've got facilities for disabled guests, an elevator, and while I didn't personally need it, seeing the effort put into things like wider doorways and ramps makes me feel SO much better. It tells you they care about EVERYONE having a comfortable stay. Seeing that they also offer Wheelchair accessible rooms, just warms my heart. Sometimes, it's the little things, the little signals they send, showing they care.
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The Free Stuff! Oh. My. Word. (Especially the Food!)
Okay, let's cut to the chase: the Free Perks are the real MVP here. I'm talking Free Wi-Fi in all rooms (thank you, internet gods!), which is a lifesaver for, you know, working on the road (or just endlessly scrolling through TikTok, no judgement). But the REALLY good stuff? The food.
- Free Breakfast [Buffet]: Okay, so this is where things get real. Forget the sad continental breakfast of nightmares. This is a legit buffet. Waffles you make yourself! Scrambled eggs! Sausage! Bacon! (Yes, bacon!). Fresh fruit! Cereal! Okay, I'm drooling just thinking about it. I may or may not have had three plates one morning. No regrets. And the Asian breakfast options were a surprisingly delightful addition, like little treats like dumplings.
- Free Evening Kickback: Yes, you read that right. Free. Food. Again. From a hot food buffet with a wide variety of western style food. And, most importantly… free drinks. The bar is open during Happy Hour and you can relax by the Poolside bar. I'm telling you, it's a game-changer. After a long day of… well, whatever you do in Terre Haute (more on that later), it's the perfect way to unwind.
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Cleanliness & Safety – Because, You Know, 2024:
Let's be honest. These days, cleanliness is everything. Drury Inn nails it. The entire place felt spotless. They are using Anti-viral cleaning products everywhere and the rooms are thoroughly Rooms sanitized between stays. I saw staff constantly disinfecting surfaces and the protocols like the Daily disinfection in common areas are reassuring and the Staff trained in safety protocol. They also offer Room sanitization opt-out available in case you are worried, I was a little surprised due to the fact of the current era of the world. They have Hand sanitizer everywhere and the staff were wearing masks, to make all of us feel safe. They’re using Professional-grade sanitizing services. You notice very quickly that they really care about hygiene.
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Rooms: Actually Comfortable & Well-Equipped:
The rooms are your standard hotel fare, but thoughtfully done. My room had Air conditioning, a comfy bed, and a decent TV with plenty of channels (and no, I didn't spend all my time watching TV… mostly). The Blackout curtains are a godsend if you like to sleep in (I do). The Wi-Fi [free] worked flawlessly. I had everything I needed: a desk to work at (yes, I did do some work, eventually), an ironing facilities, and even a refrigerator for my, uh, "necessities" (read: snacks). The Bathroom phone thing is a bit of a head-scratcher, but hey, to each their own. The also have safety features like Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, and a Safety/security feature. Don't forget the Additional toilet, it's really a life saver.
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Things to Do (Besides Eating and Drinking…):
Okay, so Terre Haute itself isn't exactly a bustling metropolis. But the Drury Inn has you covered. They have a Swimming pool [outdoor] and Swimming pool. The Gym/fitness room is pretty decent (I may or may not have used it… once). And, for those who need to relax, there's a Spa/sauna available.
So, what is there to do? Well, I went to a museum, toured a cute college campus (Indiana State University), and, you know, just chilled. It was actually a really relaxing break from the everyday grind. The Pool with view is delightful.
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The Little Extra Touches:
Okay, this is where Drury Inn really shines. They’ve got the Elevator, so that I don't need to walk, which is amazing. They have an elevator for the Facilities for disabled guests. The Front desk [24-hour] is an invaluable help for whatever problem you might have. The Family/child friendly vibe is great for families, in case you travel with kids you can enjoy a Kids meal for them, a Babysitting service so that you can relax.
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Services & Conveniences – Because Life is Busy:
The Laundry service is a godsend on longer trips. They offer Daily housekeeping, which is amazing. Plus, they have the usual conveniences: Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Dry cleaning, Luggage storage, and a Convenience store if you forgot a toothbrush (or need more snacks).
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The Verdict: Book It. Seriously.
Look, I’m not exaggerating. The Drury Inn Terre Haute blew me away. The free food and drinks alone are worth the price of admission. Add in the comfy rooms, the friendly staff, and the overall feeling of being cared for, and you've got a winner.
My Honest Impression of the Drury Inn Terre Haute:
This is the part where I get a little bit "real." I went in expecting a pretty standard, budget-friendly hotel. I left feeling like I'd been pampered. The staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. The atmosphere was relaxed and welcoming. And honestly, the free breakfast and evening Kickback saved me a ton of money.
Here’s the thing: it's not perfect. The decor is a little… generic. It's not the Ritz. But it's clean, comfortable, and offers incredible value.
Quirky Observations/Emotional Reactions:
- I may have developed a slight waffle addiction.
- The free happy hour almost made me forget why I was in Terre Haute. Almost.
- The staff genuinely seemed happy to be there. That makes a huge difference.
- Walking in the door of the hotel gives you a sense of confidence in your decision to stay at this hotel.
My Imperfections:
- I didn't use the gym, but it looked decent.
- I wish I had had a massage
- I spent way too long at the breakfast buffet.
- I didn't find time to get the Body scrub or the Body wrap.
The Offer (Because, You Know, I'm Trying to Sell You on This):
Stop searching! You've found the perfect stay in Terre Haute.
Here's Why You Should Book the Drury Inn Terre Haute RIGHT NOW:
- Unbeatable Value: Seriously, the free breakfast and evening Kickback alone are worth the price of admission. You're saving money on meals and drinks!
- Comfort & Convenience: Clean, comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a welcoming atmosphere.
- Family-Friendly: With a pool, is the perfect getaway location.
- Relaxation: This is what it is all about
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's travel itinerary. We're going to Terre Haute, Indiana, and let's just say I'm going in with slightly higher expectations than I probably should. Drury Inn & Suites? Sounds… respectable. Let's roll.
The Drury Inn & Suites Terre Haute: A Hot Mess (and I mean that in the best way possible)
(Day 1: Arrival & Initial Panic)
3:00 PM - Arrival & Check-In: The Lobby Labyrinth. Landed, feeling vaguely optimistic after surviving the flight (turbulence? My nemesis). Found the Drury. It's… beige. Beige, beige, beige. But hey, at least it's a Drury. That means free hot food, and a complimentary fountain soda all day. That's my happy place. Check-in line… long. Lady in front of me is loudly demanding extra pillows. Amateur. I'll need at least eleven. Finally, I get my keycard. "Welcome!" the receptionist chirps. "Enjoy your stay!" Do I even believe her? Time will tell.
3:30 PM - The Room: Settling In… or Unpacking Chaos? My room. It's… functional. Two queen beds. Okay, I'll take it. Immediately attempted to spread my travel "essentials" (aka, a mountain of clothes, several books I'll never read, and approximately 17 chargers for different devices) across the available surfaces. My suitcase exploded a bit. Realized I forgot my toothbrush. Groan. Starting feeling pretty low, and I still need to find something to eat.
4:00 PM - The Free Food Frenzy (AKA: What You've Been Waiting For). Oh, the Drury's free food. This is what separates the men from the boys, the tourists from the pros. The nacho bar has some… shall we say, interesting cheese. I loaded up though. Then, I went back for seconds. And thirds. I needed to fuel up, because I was absolutely exhausted. Honestly, by the time I was done, my jeans were a little tighter, and I was starting to believe in hope, maybe.
5:00 PM - Hotel Exploration. The Pool and I - A Love Story (Potential Disaster). The pool. This is always a gamble. Packed my swimsuit feeling excited. The water was… chilly. It also seemed to be a hangout for a large family. I did not last long enough to be able to relax. Headed back to the room to sulk.
6:00 PM - Dinner: (Trying to be) Authentic Terre Haute. Okay, I'm hungry again, (no surprise there). Searched Yelp and found a place called "Hut's." Burgers. I'm in. The trip to Hut's was great. The burger was okay. This place had great atmosphere and I was feeling good about my trip again.
7:30 PM - Back to the Hotel - Final Reflection. Back to the hotel. Relaxing and getting ready for tomorrow. I'm not sure what there is to do here, but I'll figure it out. And now I believe the hotel's happy greeting -- I am enjoying it here.
(Day 2: Art, Adventures, and the Great Laundry Debacle)
8:00 AM - Breakfast: Second Breakfast (because, priorities). More free food! The scrambled eggs were surprisingly okay. The sausage… debatable. The muffins, though. Oh, the muffins. I might have taken three. No judgement.
9:00 AM - The Swope Art Museum: I ventured out to this museum. It was fairly small, but enjoyable. A nice way to spend a couple of hours before more chaos.
11:00 AM - Laundry Day Disaster. Decided to be responsible and use the hotel laundry facility. Found the machines, carefully separated my whites from my colors (okay, attempted to carefully separate them), and shoveled everything in. Turns out one of the machines ate a pair of my favorite jeans. Gone. Vanished. Poof. I may have muttered a few choice words. This is a reminder that you should bring backup clothes, so I didn't let this ruin my day.
12:00 AM - Lunch: More free food.
1:00 PM - The Indiana Theatre (attempted visit): Apparently, it's being renovated. I stared at a closed door and a dusty sign. Disappointment level: 4 out of 10. Wandered around for a bit, feeling slightly lost and slightly hangry.
2:00 PM - The Drive: I took a drive around and looked at a couple of houses. Found an amazing bookstore that I spent the next couple of hours in.
5:00 PM - Dinner: I'm going back to Hut's.
6:30 PM - Relaxing: In my room, doing some writing.
(Day 3: Departure & the Verdict)
9:00 AM - Final Breakfast & Farewell: Stuffed myself with as many muffins as I could physically manage. Said goodbye to the beige beast (affectionately, of course).
10:00 AM - Check-Out & The Final Assessment: Smooth sailing. No screaming ladies this time. The Drury Inn & Suites in Terre Haute? It was… an experience. Imperfect. Messy. Possibly a little beige-y. But! It was also comfortable, safe, and had free food and a pool (even if it was cold).
The Verdict: Would I come back to Terre Haute? Hmm. Probably. Would I stay at the Drury Inn & Suites again? Absolutely. It's reliable, easy, and perfect for a chaotic soul like mine.
Final Thoughts: This trip wasn't perfect. But that's life, right? Sometimes it's about the perfect, sometimes it's about the chaos, the jeans-eating washing machines, and the surprisingly good free food. And that, my friends, is a trip worth taking. Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I need to go find a new pair of jeans… and maybe another muffin.
Clarion Hotel Sudbury: Your Unforgettable Northern Ontario Escape!1. So, what's the *deal* with this "Unbeatable Deals & Free Perks"? Is it all just…hype? What *actually* makes the Drury Inn Terre Haute stand out?
Okay, fine, let's be honest. The Drury Inn hype is *real*. I went in skeptical, you know? “Free food? Free drinks? Sounds like a recipe for lukewarm chicken nuggets and watered-down well whiskey.” (My inner cynic is a *beast*.) But then…I arrived. And the free perks? They’re... legit. Think *actually* decent (not gourmet, mind you, we aren’t talking Michelin stars here) hot food at happy hour. Think complimentary sodas and… wait for it… **THREE** alcoholic drinks *per guest per night*. I'm not a heavy drinker, but THREE is a generous offer. And breakfast? Scrambled eggs, sausage, waffles… all the breakfast staples. It's like they *want* you to be happy. And honestly? It works. Plus, the pool and hot tub are usually pretty nice. (Though, there was that *one* time... more on that later.)
2. Alright, free food & booze are nice. But what if I need a *room*? Like, a clean, functional, not-smelling-like-a-damp-basement kind of room? (Because let's face it, that's a real hotel fear).
Okay, okay. The rooms. They get it right. They're generally very clean. They’re usually spacious enough (especially for the price point), and the beds are... decently comfortable. Not the "clouds-of-fluff" kind of comfy, but more like the "you-can-actually-sleep-soundly-after-a-long-day-without-waking-up-with-a-crick-in-your-neck" kind of comfy. The TVs are modern, the Wi-Fi usually works (thank god), and the bathrooms… well, they’re bathrooms. Perfectly functional, which, in the grand scheme of things, is a win. I've stayed in some hotels that smelled like old gym socks and existential dread. Drury Inn, Terre Haute, is a safe bet on the bathroom front.
3. Let's get to the nitty-gritty. The "Happy Hour" deal. Is it *really* worth it? What kind of food are we talking about? Are we talking about sad little cheese cubes and crackers, or what?
Okay, so the "Happy Hour" aka The 5:30 Kickback (as they call it, which is pretty charming, actually) is a highlight. Look, don't expect a Michelin-starred experience. You're not going to get foie gras. But you *will* get… a rotating menu of substantial snacks. Think hot dogs, nachos, spinach artichoke dip with chips. Sometimes there's chili, sometimes there's pasta. And the best part? It's *free*. And the drinks? As I mentioned, THREE free drinks per guest, people! I once saw a guy (bless his heart) almost single-handedly clear the chili pot. It was… impressive. And a little concerning, but mostly impressive. Moral of the story: It's a great deal. Just don't expect haute cuisine. It's more like *haute-ish* cuisine. And that's perfectly fine by me.
4. What if something goes wrong? Like, what if the air conditioning dies in the middle of the night after a particularly spicy happy hour? What's the *customer service* like?
Okay, this is where the Drury Inn truly shines. Their customer service is generally *fantastic*. I've had a few hiccups (the aforementioned AC incident, and a minor issue with a leaky faucet), but the staff were always friendly, helpful, and quick to resolve the issue. One time, my key card stopped working, and the front desk person (who was clearly having a particularly *long* day) not only reprogrammed it without a single eye roll but also gave me a free bag of chips. Chips are the universal language of apology, apparently. They seem genuinely to care about making your stay a good one. They’ve earned my respect.
5. Okay, let's talk the pool... I'm a pool snob. Tell me everything. The good. The Bad. The Ugly. (If there is any)
Okay, here's the deal with the pool/hot tub situation at the Drury Inn in Terre Haute. Usually, it's a solid B+. The pool is usually clean, decently sized - good for a quick dip. The hot tub is, you know, bubbly, and warm, and great after a long day of, well, whatever you're doing in Terre Haute. The kids are usually well-behaved, or if they're not, the parents keep an eye on them. The *one* time I went, though? It was… a *situation*. Let me set the scene. It was a Saturday night. The hotel was *packed*. I'd had a *particularly* successful (read: messy) happy hour. I wandered down to the pool area, excited for some relaxation. And what I discovered? Well, let's just say a small child had, shall we say, *liberated* his bowels in the pool. The poor lifeguard was frantically trying to keep everyone calm while the maintenance crew was scrambling to figure out what to do. The pool was closed (understandably). The air was thick with... well, you can imagine. Let's just say I opted for the complimentary cookies (another Drury Inn perk) and an early night in my room. So, yes, *sometimes* the pool experience can be… memorable. But, you know, it's life. And generally, it's a positive experience!
6. What about the location? Is it centrally located? Easy to get to things? Because I really don't want to wander through a sketchy part of town at night.
The Drury Inn Terre Haute is right off the highway, which is super convenient for travelers. You're close to restaurants and shops. It's a pretty safe area, so you shouldn't have to worry about wandering through anything too sketchy. They are pretty careful about security, too. The location's a definite positive. It’s not like you're in the middle of nowhere, and it doesn't feel like you're trapped in a concrete jungle either. It's a good balance.
7. Anything I *shouldn't* expect? Any downsides? Gotta keep things real here!
Okay, let's be real. It’s not the Four Seasons. You're not going to get butler service. The decor is… well, it’s Drury Inn decor. It’s functional, cleanCheap Hotel Search