Roanoke Airport's BEST-KEPT Secret: This Inn Will SHOCK You!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I’m about to spill the tea, the coffee, the… well, EVERYTHING, about Roanoke Airport's BEST-KEPT SECRETTTTTTTTT: This Inn Will SHOCK You! (Yes, I'm yelling. I'm excited.) Forget those sterile, cookie-cutter airport hotels. This place… whispers …is different. And trust me, after a recent trip, I'm still processing. So, let’s dive in, shall we? Let’s be brutally, beautifully HONEST.
First Impressions… and a Near-Disaster (My Fault, Mostly)
Okay, let’s be straight: getting to the place from the airport is easy. Airport transfer? Check! Smooth as butter, even after my flight from… well, let's just say it involved a screaming toddler, and I was a hot mess. However, finding the entrance initially? That was my problem. I’m visually challenged without my glasses. I nearly walked into a shrub. (I told you: messy.) But the 24-hour front desk staff? Immediate rescue. They practically knew I was lost. They're angels. Pure angels. Check-in/out [express] for the frazzled traveler? Absolutely. Contactless check-in/out is a godsend these days, let me tell you.
Accessibility & Loving The Little Things:
This is massive. I was impressed. I actually did a little happy dance when I saw how seriously they took accessibility. The elevator? Smooth. The facilities for disabled guests? Thoughtful. And the car park [free of charge] with a car power charging station was a lifesaver – my phone was dying (epic fail on my part again!). I loved how easy it was to get around, and they've got bicycle parking too! The CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property, along with the security [24-hour] really made me feel safe. I especially noticed the Fire extinguisher on every floor. (Safety first!)
Room-Ramblings (and the Sofa That Saved My Sanity)
Alright, let’s talk rooms. Forget those tiny hotel shoeboxes. My room? Spacious. Beautifully appointed. Let me be real, I'd spent eight hours in the aforementioned sardine can - I needed space to breathe and the Air conditioning was instant relief from Roanoke's humidity. Air conditioning in public area? Yes, please! Available in all rooms? You betcha! The desk was perfect for catching up on emails (after I’d poured myself a cup of the complimentary tea and sprawled on the sofa that somehow made everything feel okay again). Let's not pretend I even looked at the desk first. It was all about the sofa. I’m sure the alarm clock worked too, didn't use it. Extra long bed? Check! Blackout curtains? Yes! Because after that flight, sleep was life. There was a desk and a laptop workspace, and the Wi-Fi [free] was blazing fast. My phone and laptop, which had been my lifeline when I’d accidentally deleted all my travel documents, were working at peak performance again! The refrigerator held my snacks, the hair dryer saved my mane, and the ironing facilities kept me looking (mostly) presentable. The mirror was great too. The satellite/cable channels were a good distraction. My room was also a non-smoking which was key. And the smoke detector gave me peace of mind. I was also impressed that there was a socket near the bed. The window that opens was great too, but I never used it. The bathrobes were luxurious. And the slippers… they felt as though I had emerged into a new world.
Cleanliness & COVID Considerations (Because, Well, It Matters)
Listen, these folks are serious about cleanliness. And believe me, I’m a germaphobe in the making. The Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays, and the fact that you can opt-out of room sanitization? Peace. Of. Mind. The Hand sanitizer stations were everywhere. The Staff trained in safety protocol clearly knew their stuff. The Hygiene certification wasn’t just a piece of paper; it was evident in every interaction. And the individually-wrapped food options? Brilliant. I was happy with it all.
Dining, Drinking, and Desperate Attempts to Relax
Okay, food! The Breakfast [buffet] was… well, it was a buffet. Lots of options, something for everyone. The Asian breakfast was a nice touch, even though I stuck with my usual scrambled eggs. I’d be lying if I didn't mention that my attempt at a body wrap turned into a giggle fest… the Spa, Spa/sauna, Sauna, and Steamroom. They were great. The Fitness center, Gym/fitness, and the Swimming pool are also great but I was too busy trying to relax to use them. The Pool with view was also fantastic. The Poolside bar was too much of a temptation; the happy hour was a bit of a blur. Daily housekeeping was another plus.
Things to Do (and My Near-Disappearance Act)
Let’s be honest, this is a hotel near an airport. But honestly! The Meeting/banquet facilities, and Meetings available, were good! I found out about the Indoor venue for special events and Outdoor venue for special events too. The Family/child friendly was also worth noting. I especially liked the Proposal spot, which was charming. And hey, if you need a Babysitting service, they've got you. There's a Gift/souvenir shop, and a Convenience store for those last-minute essentials. And I saw a shrine!
The ONE Thing That Blew Me Away (And Why You Need to Book Now)
Okay, okay, here’s the real secret. The service. It's not just good. It's extraordinary. Everyone, and I mean everyone, was friendly, helpful, and genuinely seemed to care. I had a problem with my… well, let’s just say I was in a bad mood when I got there. Somehow, the staff sensed it. They didn't just solve the problem; they made me laugh. They turned my entire day around. That level of service? Seriously, it's rare. They even offered a bottle of water!
So, what about the Internet services? I am so glad you asked! The Wi-Fi in all rooms! was glorious, and they also had an Internet – LAN. for those who may need a hardline. I didn’t use it because I was too busy relaxing. Even though I might work at Breakfast takeaway service, I still decided to try the buffet! I saw a car park [on-site]. I noticed the Cashless payment service too.
The Imperfections?
Look, no place is perfect. The coffee at the Coffee shop could be better (but hey, I’m a coffee snob). And maybe the pool music was a little too loud for me on one day. But honestly, these are minor quibbles.
My Verdict: Book It. Seriously. Book It Now!
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Overland Park's BEST Kept Secret: Drury Inn & Suites Review!Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your perfectly curated, Instagram-filtered travel itinerary. This is the real deal – the one that smells faintly of stale coffee and regret (maybe just a little of that). We're talking about a Quality Inn Roanoke Airport experience. Let's see if we can make the best of it.
The "Roanoke Rollercoaster" – A Messy Itinerary of Sorts
Day 1: Arrival & Airport Anxiety (and the Promise of Wi-Fi!)
- 1:00 PM: Touchdown at Roanoke–Blacksburg Regional Airport (ROA). Okay, first off, is it just me, or does every airport look the same? Like, identical soul-crushing beige and fluorescent lighting? I'm instantly regretting that pre-flight coffee. The good news? My bag didn't end up in Timbuktu, which is a small victory.
- 1:30 PM: Shuttle to Quality Inn. Pro-tip: the shuttle driver is likely also the front desk guy and the breakfast attendant. Be nice. The drive is… well, it's a drive. Scenic, probably, if you're into… trees. And more trees. I'm mostly just hoping the Wi-Fi at QE is actually functional. Last time I stayed, it cut out right at the end of a critical work email. The horror.
- 2:00 PM: Check-in. Deep breath. Pray the room isn’t next to the ice machine. Negotiate the price (because, hey, I'm a bargain hunter!). Smile, even if your face is screaming "I've travelled a million miles in the last 9 months".
- 2:30 PM: Settle in. Assess the room. Does that stain on the carpet look…familiar? Was that hair on the bathroom counter mine? Resist the urge to immediately disinfect everything. Almost. Find the remote. Pray the TV actually works.
- 3:00 PM: Wi-Fi test. YES! We have liftoff! Start the work email, and then… get sidetracked by cat videos. Every. Single. Time.
- 4:00 PM: Okay, back to work. Briefly. Try to fight the urge to nap. Fail.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner: A local diner? After a quick google search, I've found "Texas Tavern" (or "Texas Tavern" is the place, or "The Lunchbox", and, if I'm feeling adventurous" I'll make an effort and go to. . Or, if I'm feeling lazy, I'll order Pizza to be delivered. This is a hard one, what do you choose?
- 7:30 PM: Back to the hotel. Collapse on the bed. Maybe watch some late-night TV. Maybe stare at the ceiling. Wonder what I'm doing with my life. You know, the usual.
- 9:00 PM: Attempt to sleep. Toss and turn. Hear the ice machine. Again. Curse my luck.
Day 2: Exploring (Or At Least, Trying To)
- 7:00 AM: Wake up (or, more accurately, get abruptly woken up by the phone ringing). Shower. Contemplate the questionable toiletries provided. Are they really using actual soap? Or is it some kind of biohazard experiment?
- 7:30 AM: Breakfast at the hotel. The continental breakfast: The ultimate gamble. Attempt to navigate the waffle maker without burning myself. Grab some stale cereal and weak coffee. Hey, it's free, right?
- 8:30 AM: Decide what to do. Roanoke. What does one do in Roanoke? Google furiously. Start with the Taubman Museum of Art. Maybe. Or… maybe not. The bed is so comfy.
- 9:30 AM: Decided to skip the museum. Feel guilty (but also, kind of relieved). Get back into bed and watch an episode of my favourite series.
- 11:00 AM: The Roanoke Star. Ok, I've finally made it out of the hotel. The Star is amazing, I got some beautiful pictures! I spent a while trying to get the perfect angle… And that's when it happened… a group of kids ran around me taking pictures, and one of them just crashed right into me! I got so angry and, now, I'm on the way back to my room.
- 1:00 PM: Lunch: Probably the same place as last night with the Pizza. Is not a bad option.
- 2:00 PM: Back to the hotel, let's watch TV.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner Part 2: Same as the first day, maybe this time I won't feel so lazy.
- 7:30 PM: Back to the hotel.
- 9:00 PM: Attempt to sleep…
Day 3: Departure & Existential Dread
- 7:00 AM: Repeat Day 2's wake-up routine. But this time, there's sadness in the air. The end is near. Time to face reality.
- 7:30 AM: Breakfast. Eat quickly and quietly, so I don't have to make small talk with the other guests who also look like they haven't slept in a week.
- 8:30 AM: Check out. Say farewell to the slightly stained carpet of room 214.
- 9:00 AM: Shuttle to airport. The driver, bless his heart, is probably already over the entire thing.
- 9:30 AM: Airport security. Pray I haven’t forgotten anything vital in my suitcase.
- 10:30 AM: Wait at the gate. Reflect on the trip. Was it worth it? Did I accomplish anything? Was Roanoke actually there?
- 11:00 AM: Board the plane. Breathe a sigh of relief… until the inevitable turbulence kicks in.
- 1:00 PM: Arrive back home. Unpack, do the laundry, and start planning the next adventure. Even if it's just staying at a Quality Inn again. Because hey, travel is messy, unpredictable, and sometimes, utterly ridiculous. And that's the beauty of it.
Final Thoughts:
This itinerary, folks, is more of a suggestion than a rigid plan. Embrace the chaos. Laugh at the imperfections. And remember, sometimes the most memorable moments are the ones you didn't plan. Roanoke, here I come (again, someday). Maybe with a pillow and a better attitude. Maybe. Maybe never.
Wilson, NC Getaway: Unwind at the Country Inn & Suites!Roanoke Airport's BEST-KEPT Secret: This Inn Will SHOCK You! - FAQs (Prepare Yourself!)
Okay, Spill the Tea. What's REALLY Going On Here? Is it a Haunted House? A Cult? Seriously, What's the Deal?
Alright, alright, settle down, conspiracy theorists. No, it's not a haunted house... *probably*. And definitely not a cult (unless they're worshipping REALLY good biscuits, in which case, sign me up!). The "shock" element? It comes down to expectations. You fly into Roanoke, expecting… well, a typical airport-adjacent hotel. Think: sterile, beige, the faint smell of stale coffee and existential dread. THIS. IS. NOT. THAT.
The Inn (I'm deliberately being vague, you'll find it) is… eccentric. Let's go with eccentric. Think grandma's house, but if grandma was a highly skilled interior designer with a penchant for the unexpected. Antique furniture bumping elbows with modern art. Floral wallpaper waging war with exposed brick. It’s a sensory overload in the best possible way because it is quite literally the only place I stayed with real character.
Is this Inn Actually CLOSE to the Airport? Because I have a Flight to Catch and No Time for a Cross-City Adventure.
YES! Thank GOD, yes. It's basically spitting distance. You can practically see the landing lights reflecting off the… well, let's just say *something* in the garden. (Seriously, there's A LOT going on in the garden. More on that later.) The convenience factor is HUGE. I was late for a flight once (don't judge, it happens!), and practically *ran* to the terminal, still somehow making it with a smile. True story, by the way. And it's the only reason I didn't miss my first flight of the day that time.
What's the Vibe Like? Romantic Getaway? Solo Traveler Oasis? Business Trip Nightmare?
Okay, "nightmare" is pushing it. But it's definitely not your standard corporate sleep factory. The vibe is… eclectic. Solo travelers? Perfect. Cozy up with a book in one of the weird (but comfy!) armchairs. Couples? Prepare to be charmed. Business trip? You might actually *enjoy* it. (Okay, maybe not all of it, but at least there will be something to talk about besides PowerPoint presentations).
I went with my *ex* once and honestly, it was a little awkward, because he got really into the period furniture and I was busy staring at a particular piece of art. (Still don't know what it *was*, but I wanted it.) But even *that* was more pleasant than a soulless chain hotel.
Okay, the Garden… You Mentioned the Garden. Fill me in. Is it the Site of a Medieval Torture Chamber? Because I'm Prepared.
Whoa there, slow down! I am not sure... but I'll say this: The garden is... an experience. Imagine a slightly overgrown, slightly whimsical, slightly *mysterious* garden. There’s sculptures, fountains, secret pathways… and I swear I saw a gnome. Okay, maybe not a gnome. But something. And don’t be surprised to spot a cat sunning itself on a priceless antique bench. (Just watch where you step!) Honestly, it is the only reason I'd go back.
The garden feels like a hidden world, a secret portal. You step outside, and you’re suddenly in a completely different reality. I'D swear it's bigger on the inside. The garden is so enchanting, it's basically impossible to be in a bad mood whilst there.
Food! Food is Important. Do They Have Good Food? And Is it Expensive?
The food… is delicious! And the breakfast? Forget about it. That's where the "worshipping the biscuits" comment came from. Seriously, fluffy, buttery, heavenly biscuits. They also have really good coffee. And the staff is super super nice.
Price-wise? Surprisingly reasonable! Considering you feel like you’re experiencing a curated artistic event, it's a steal. You pay for the quality, the charm, and the memory. And the biscuits. Don't skimp on the biscuits!
What Kind of People Stay Here? Should I Bother Bringing my Superhero Costume, or Will I Look Like an Idiot?
The clientele is diverse. You'll find families fresh from the flight, honeymooners looking for somewhere to go, business travelers who are happy there's an alternative to the big chain hotels, and the occasional eccentric like myself.
And your superhero costume? Honestly? Pack it. Embrace the weirdness. You never know when you might need to pose dramatically in front of a particularly imposing sculpture in the garden. No judgement here. Just pure admiration. (Seriously, the garden is perfect for photo shoots).
Any Downsides? Anything I Should be Aware Of? Spill the Beans!
Okay, here comes the honesty. This place is NOT perfect. The Wi-Fi might be a little spotty in certain corners (who needs Wi-Fi when you have… well, everything else?). And sometimes, the air conditioning can be a bit… temperamental. And the decor is so rich that sometimes, it actually feels like walking into a museum. It can be a little *much* at times.
But honestly? Those are minor quibbles. The experience outweighs them. Consider it part of the charm. And if you REALLY can't live without perfect Wi-Fi, just ask the staff. They're usually great.
Should I Stay Here? Tell me Yes or No, and I'm Bookmarking It!
YES! A resounding, enthusiastic, "YES!" If you're looking for a unique, memorable, and genuinely delightful hotel experience, book it. Just… be prepared to be surprised. And bring your camera. And your sense of adventure. And maybe, just maybe, your superhero costume. You won't regret it. (And tell them I sent you! And that I'm still dreaming about those biscuits.)