Spokane Airport's BEST Hotel? Ramada Wyndham Review!

Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States

Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States

Spokane Airport's BEST Hotel? Ramada Wyndham Review!

Spokane Airport's BEST Hotel? Ramada Wyndham Review! – A Whirlwind of Thoughts (and Free Wi-Fi!)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive HEADFIRST into the glorious, the potentially slightly questionable, but ultimately convenient world of the Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport. And yes, I'm calling it the "BEST" for now, because, well, it's where I stayed, and I'm still wrangling with the jet lag. Let's see if it holds up under the microscope of my weary, travel-worn eyes.

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First Impressions: The Arrival – A Touch of Chaos (and Hope)

The airport was chaos. I’m talkin’ luggage tumbling, stressed out travelers, and that persistent, slightly unsettling hum of the jet bridge connecting you to the… well, the real Spokane. Finding the Ramada was easier than surviving baggage claim, thankfully. The airport transfer was a godsend after a red-eye. Bless those shuttle drivers, truly, because let me tell you, walking to a hotel after flying for hours is akin to torture.

The exterior… okay, let's be honest, it’s not exactly the Taj Mahal. But it's there, it's recognizable, and crucially, it's close. The CCTV around the property (and inside the common areas) gave me a sliver of that "I'm not entirely alone in the world" security blanket feeling. And with 24-hour security and a front desk, I didn’t have to worry about the possibility of a sudden zombie apocalypse, at least not in the immediate vicinity.

Accessibility and Inclusivity – Getting Around (Without Breaking Your Ankle…or Your Resolve)

This is where the Ramada actually scored some major points! As someone who, while not currently needing a wheelchair, I did appreciate the facilities for disabled guests. The elevator was a lifesaver with all my luggage, and I saw plenty of folks using it without any issues. I also noticed what appeared to be wheelchair-accessible rooms, which is fantastic. They're clearly striving to be more inclusive than some other hotels I’ve been in. Not a bad start, Ramada, not a bad start! The contactless check-in/out was also a nice touch, speeding up the process considerably after a day of travel.

The Room: My Sanctuary (or At Least, My Temporary Landing Pad)

Alright, let's get down to it. The room. My little oasis, my… well, my temporary home away from home. The air conditioning was a must after a long flight. And the blackout curtains? GOLD. Pure, sleep-inducing gold. They blocked out every hint of that persistent Spokane sunshine, which, believe me, is an important factor.

The Good:

  • AIR CONDITIONING!! Thank the heavens.
  • Free Wi-Fi in ALL rooms! (Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN). Crucial for the social media addicts. My inner digital nomad was quite happy. Okay, I just needed to check emails. It was great.
  • Comfortable bed: After a long day of traveling, the bed felt like a cloud (minus the heavenly music, of course).
  • Cleanliness: It was pretty darn clean. The Rooms sanitized between stays policy was evident and gave peace of mind, they also have a Room sanitization opt-out available if you want to save some resources.
  • Desk: A decent workspace to quickly finish some work before or after a trip.

The Not-So-Good (or, the "Room for Improvement" Zone):

  • Decor: Let's just say the decor wasn't exactly "cutting edge". It was… functional. Think a slightly updated version of your grandma’s guest room, and you're on the right track.
  • The coffee maker: Let's be honest, the coffee was weak. Very weak. I ended up using the coffee shop downstairs, which was a little more, well, caffeinating.
  • Soundproofing: While the soundproofing was decent, I did hear the occasional airplane and hallway chatter. But hey, it IS an airport hotel.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Fueling the Machine (and Maybe Regretting It Later)

The Ramada boasts a few options to keep your stomach from growling during your trip. But as a foodie, I was less than thrilled by them:

  • Restaurants: It's called the Ramada, not "The Restaurant of Dreams". They had the essentials, but don't expect Michelin star quality.
  • Breakfast: They offered a buffet in restaurant and breakfast service, which was convenient for grabbing something quickly. The Breakfast [buffet] was decent, with the usual suspects – pastries, eggs, etc. Some options were specifically tailored for vegetarian guests.
  • Bar: Nothing wildly exciting. But Hey! Happy hour is there!
  • Snack bar: For those late-night cravings.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax – Beyond the Bed (If You Dare)

This is where the Ramada kinda shines – although I didn't dive in completely.

  • Fitness center and gym/fitness: I peeked in, and it seemed well equipped. If you're into sweating it out, be my guest.
  • Swimming Pool: Swimming pool [outdoor] that looked quite refreshing; didn’t take a dip myself.

Cleanliness and Safety – Keeping it (Relatively) Germ-Free

In these times, hygiene is EVERYTHING. The Ramada seemed to be taking things seriously. I noticed:

  • Hand sanitizer stations everywhere.
  • Anti-viral cleaning products.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol and Professional-grade sanitizing services.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas.

They even provide individually-wrapped food options to a certain degree, and that's a nice touch.

Services and Conveniences – The Little Things That Matter (Sometimes)

  • Free parking: Score!
  • Laundry service and dry cleaning for those who need them.
  • Concierge: Always helpful.
  • Convenience store: Forgot a toothbrush? They got you.

Final Verdict: Should You Stay Here?

Look, the Ramada Wyndham Spokane Airport is NOT the Ritz. But it’s a solid choice for a convenient, clean, and relatively affordable hotel near the airport. If you’re looking for a luxurious spa getaway, this isn’t it. But if you need a place to crash after a long flight, with reliable free Wi-Fi so you can update your Instagram, and the basic necessities taken care of, then it's a good option.

My Recommendation: BOOK IT!

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  • Guaranteed Free Wi-Fi! – Because, let’s be honest, we all need it.
  • Complimentary Airport Shuttle – Saving you time, money, and potential taxi headaches.
  • A Free Coffee or Tea from the on-site coffee shop upon arrival – You'll need it!

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Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your sanitized travel blog. This is the real Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport experience, unfiltered and ready to be judged. Let's just say my expectations were… low. But hey, I'm a traveler. I thrive on low expectations. It's kind of a superpower.

Day 1: The Spokane Saga Begins (or: Please, Let There Be Wi-Fi)

  • 3:00 PM: Arrival & Initial Dismay. Landed at Spokane International. That airport felt… empty. Kinda eerie, actually. Found the Ramada shuttle by a tiny, nearly invisible sign – already a bad omen, I thought. The driver, a guy named Earl who looked like he’d wrestled a bear and won (and then felt sorry for the bear), grunted a hello. Packed in like sardines in that shuttle. Oh, and the hotel lobby? Beige. So. Much. Beige. I swear, I thought I’d walked into a giant, air-conditioned potato. First impressions: meh.
  • 3:30 PM: Check-In… and the Great Wi-Fi Hunt. Check-in was a process. The woman at the desk, bless her heart, seemed about as thrilled to be there as I was. Got my key, tripped over a rogue suitcase, and finally made it to the room. First priority: Wi-Fi. My lifeline. My connection to the outside world (and, let's be honest, my escape from beige hell). The password… it was printed on a tiny piece of paper. After 10 minutes of squinting and entering the wrong numbers, I finally connected. Glorious, fleeting connection.
  • 4:00 PM: Room Reconnaissance and the Case of the Mysterious Stain. Okay, the room itself… let's just say it had seen things. The bedspread, while clean-ish, looked like it might have borne witness to a few hotel room dramas. The furniture was straight out of the early 2000s. And the carpet…oh, the carpet. There was a stain. A reddish, vaguely circular stain. I refused to speculate. Definitely not going barefoot. Made myself a cup of coffee that tasted vaguely of burnt plastic. Small victories.
  • 4:30 PM: The Pool: Abandoned Dreams and Chlorine Tears. I'd heard rumors of a pool. A beacon of hope in the beige wasteland. I bravely ventured down. Found the pool. Found… emptiness. A few sad-looking pool chairs. A vague smell of chlorine. Decided I’d maybe skip the swim. My imagination conjured up visions of lukewarm water and suspicious algae. Saved myself.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner… or the Search for Edible Sustenance. Okay, the hotel restaurant? It existed. That's about the highest praise I can give it. It was… functional. I opted for the chicken pot pie. It was… a chicken pot pie. Nothing to write home about. But, you know, it filled a hole. And hey, the waitress was actually pretty sweet. Earned a gold star.
  • 7:00 PM: Channel Surfing and the Existential Dread of the Travel Channel. Back in the room, slumped on the bed. Attempted to watch TV. Found myself endlessly scrolling through channels. Landed on the Travel Channel. Suddenly, I was intensely aware of my own slightly depressing hotel room existence. The glamorous, faraway destinations on screen mocked me. I turned it off, feeling suddenly overwhelmed by the vastness of the world and my own temporary, insignificant place in it.
  • 9:00 PM: Bedtime and the Hope for a Better Tomorrow (or at least a less stained carpet). I set my alarm. Prayed for a good night's sleep. And maybe, just maybe, for the Wi-Fi to continue working.

Day 2: Downtown Spokane & Unexpected Delights (and the lingering scent of beige)

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast… of Champions? Or Just Cereal? The included breakfast was… the usual. Pre-packaged muffins, watery coffee, and the ever-present temptation of soggy cereal. Chose a muffin. Ate it with a sigh.
  • 9:00 AM: The Shuttle Saga Continues. Earl on the shuttle. Same gruff charm. Same cramped ride. But, hey, he got me where I needed to go. Which, today, was Downtown Spokane.
  • 9:30 AM: Riverfront Park (and the Giant Red Wagon). Okay, this was unexpectedly lovely. Seriously. The park was surprisingly green. The Spokane River was… well, it was a river. The Giant Red Wagon sculpture? Cheesy, but I loved it. Took a photo, of course. Basic tourist, I know. But it felt good to be outside, breathing fresh air (relatively speaking) and looking at something other than beige walls.
  • 11:00 AM: The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (Unexpected Culture Shock). This place was actually fantastic. History, art, exhibits, a quirky section on the indigenous people and their culture, a display on the history of… everything, really. Got lost in a world that wasn't beige. And it had a whole section on the history of the area. I'm actually learning something here. Who knew?
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch: The Search for Real Food, Continued. Found a tiny, local diner. Ate a burger that was genuinely delicious. Talked to the waitress about where to find the best huckleberry pie. Real life. Real food. Almost felt like I'd escaped the hotel bubble.
  • 2:30 PM: Back to the Beige Fortress. Back at the Ramada. The inevitable sense of deflation set in. Sigh. Coffee time.
  • 3:00 PM: The Great Wi-Fi Conspiracy. The Wi-Fi was spotty. Again. Started to suspect a conspiracy. Maybe the hotel was deliberately throttling the connection to keep guests from escaping into the digital world. Or maybe I was just being paranoid. Probably.
  • 4:00 PM: The Laundry Room Revelation I'm not going to go into detail. But, let's just say, the hotel's laundry room offered a brief, hilarious, and slightly uncomfortable glimpse into the lives of my fellow guests, and the mysteries of hotel-provided detergents.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner, Take Two (The Taco Trap). Back to the hotel restaurant (where else?). This time, I opted for tacos. Generic. Bland. Disappointing, really. I should have known better.
  • 7:00 PM: The Endless Void of Late-Night Television. Back to the room and the familiar struggle to find something tolerable to watch. Channel surfing led to a dark vortex of infomercials and reruns. Suffice to say, the evening was a wasteland of bad television.
  • 9:00 PM: Bedtime… and the nagging feeling that I’d forgotten something important. This time I set two alarms. Got ready for bed and couldn't help but wonder what I'd forgotten.

Day 3: Departure… and the Aftermath (or: Did I even leave?)

  • 8:00 AM: The Final Breakfast… and the Lingering Smell of Chlorine. The sadness of departure breakfast. The muffin experience was repeated and somehow even more sad. One last glance at the possibly-chlorine-scented pool. Nope. Still not tempted.
  • 9:00 AM: Check-Out and the Escape (or the sprint for freedom). Check out. Key dropped off. No real acknowledgement of my existence. Just the quiet satisfaction of knowing I’d survived.
  • 9:30 AM: The Farewell Earl Encounter. Earl, the bear-wrestling, shuttle-driving enigma, was there. Same gruff greeting. Same crammed ride. But this time, a flicker of something like… a smile? Maybe it was just the sunlight.
  • 10:00 AM: Airport Ambiguity and the Departure Lounge of Despair. Back at the airport, the emptiness of the whole trip struck me. I watched the planes take off. They represented a vast, exciting world. I sat, feeling the lingering scent of beige.
    • 10:30 AM: Reflection. Okay, the Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport wasn't the Ritz-Carlton. It wasn't even… particularly memorable. But it was an experience. It had character. It had beige. It had a stain on the carpet that will probably haunt my dreams. And, you know what? I survived. And maybe, just maybe, it was a little bit… fun.
    • 11:00 AM: The flight.

So, there you have it. My Spokane adventure. Completely imperfect, occasionally depressing, and ultimately… unforgettable. Would I recommend the Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport? Well… it depends. Do you like beige? Do you have a strong Wi-Fi tolerance? Are you prepared for a slightly… unusual experience? If so, then, yes. Go for it. Just… bring your own rug. And maybe a good book. And definitely some snacks. You'll thank me later.

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Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States

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Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport: The Totally Unfiltered FAQ (Because Let's Be Real)


Okay, *is* the Ramada at Spokane Airport actually the best? Like, seriously?

Alright, deep breath. "Best" is subjective, right? Like, my "best" cup of coffee is probably yours' "barely adequate." That said… *in my experience*… the Ramada? For an airport hotel, yeah, it's *up there*. It's not the Ritz, folks. Don't expect swans and caviar. But it's clean (mostly!), the staff are generally lovely (they're *trying*!), and the location? Gold. Pure gold. Especially after a long flight. No shuttle drama, straight to bed bliss. So, "best"? Maybe not. "Damn convenient and frequently the best *practical* choice"? Absolutely. Plus, the potential to people-watch the heck out of weary travelers. Bonus!

The free breakfast... what's the deal? Is it just sad, stale muffins?

Okay, let's be brutally honest. The free breakfast… it's… *free*. Temper your expectations accordingly. There *are* stale muffins. They *do* occasionally seem to have been around since the Cretaceous period. But! They *also* often have scrambled eggs! And sometimes, miraculously, they're actually *warm*! And coffee! Free, bottomless coffee. That's the real hero. My strategy? Load up on the coffee, grab a piece of fruit (the apples are usually decent), and try to avoid eye contact with the suspiciously beige things in the chafing dishes. Works for me. Oh, and the waffle maker? That's your friend. Embrace the waffle.

Is the airport shuttle reliable? I hate waiting.

Here's the thing: you don't *need* a shuttle! It's *at the damn airport*. Walk out the arrivals doors, and like, BAM! You're there. That's the beauty of it, honestly. No frantic texting, no wondering if the driver forgot about you (a personal fear, trust me), just... a short shuffle. Saves you the stress. Saves you the time. Saves you from the potentially awkward small talk with other exhausted travelers. I love that about it. Now, if you *need* a shuttle for some reason (mobility issues, luggage overkill, whatever), *ask the front desk*. I assume they have one but honestly, I've never needed it. Embrace the walk. Embrace the freedom!

What about the rooms? Are they, you know, *clean*?

"Clean" is a sliding scale, isn't it? I've stayed in places where I've legitimately questioned whether the last guest was a particularly messy badger. The Ramada? Generally, yes. They're clean. Not sterile-hospital-clean, mind you. More like… "lived-in-clean-ish." You'll find some dust bunnies, maybe a stray hair or two in the bathroom. But nothing that's made me shriek and flee. I once found a rogue Skittle under the bed. That was concerning. But hey, at least the cleaning crew tries! And the beds? Comfy enough that you can fall into a deep sleep after a red-eye that feels like an eternity.

Is there a pool? Because sometimes, you just need to relax... in chlorine.

Yes! There *is* a pool! It's... a pool. Chlorine-y water, yes. Sometimes a little crowded, yes. But! It's a pool. For a quick dip, a post-flight soak to soothe your aching muscles, a chance to pretend you're on vacation and not just stuck in Spokane… yeah, it does the trick. Just don't expect Olympic-sized. Picture a slightly-larger-than-average backyard pool. And bring your own towels. You know how it goes.

Parking? Is it a nightmare?

Parking is... fine. It's not *free*, mind you, which is a bit of a bummer. But it's there. It's convenient, right outside the door. No endless circling, thankfully. Just park, grab your bags, and collapse into your hotel room. I've never had a problem. I've also never had to wander aimlessly looking for my car after a long trip. (Knock on wood!) Just pay attention to the signage. And maybe set a reminder on your phone about where you parked so that you're not staring at a sea of cars at some ungodly hour trying to remember what your car looks like. (Speaking from… experience.)

The restaurants nearby - are there any good ones?

Okay, here's the truth bomb: the *immediate* area around the Ramada? Not exactly a culinary mecca. There’s the hotel restaurant itself. I've eaten there. It's… serviceable. Safe. Nothing to write home about unless you *really* like chicken tenders. Then, there's fast food. You'll find your usual suspects. If you have a car (or don't mind a short Uber/Lyft), there are some decent options a little further afield. But realistically, after a long flight, my primary goal is to collapse into the bed and order something from room service. (Which, by the way, the Ramada *does* have, even if the options are a bit limited. Pizza anyone?. Comfort food is key after travel.

Any horror stories? Bad experiences I should know about before booking?

Alright, let's get down to the nitty-gritty. Look, no place is perfect. I had *one* bad experience, once. This was a few years back. Booked a non-smoking room, of course. Got to the room, and it smelled… *intensely* of cigarettes. Like, it had absorbed the smoke of a thousand chain-smokers. I mean, seriously. The air felt… *thick*. I complained, they were super apologetic, moved me to a new room. No big deal, right? Except... the *second* room had a *mild* odor of mildew. I was exhausted, just wanted a shower and a nap. So I just… dealt with it. Not ideal. Since then, things have been improved. So: check the room *immediately* upon arrival. And if something's amiss? Speak up! The staff are usually pretty good at fixing problems. That was my only truly bad experience, though. Otherwise, it's been pretty solid. Just... be prepared. (And pack a nose plug, just in case.)

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Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States

Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States

Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States

Ramada by Wyndham Spokane Airport Spokane (WA) United States