Escape to Comfort: Cleveland Airport's Best-Kept Secret Hotel

Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

Escape to Comfort: Cleveland Airport's Best-Kept Secret Hotel

Escape to Comfort: Cleveland Airport's Best-Kept Secret? (Let's Find Out!) - A Messy, Honest Review

Okay, so you're stuck. Flight delayed? Layover from hell? Just want to escape the Cleveland… vibe for a night? Well, "Escape to Comfort: Cleveland Airport's Best-Kept Secret Hotel" is whispering sweet nothings in your ear. Let's see if those promises hold water, shall we? This isn't your polished travel blog, folks. This is the unvarnished truth, and I'm armed with a keyboard and a whole lot of caffeine-induced opinions.

Accessibility - Does it REALLY Care?

First things first: Accessibility. This is HUGE. I'm not personally using a wheelchair, but I recognize accessibility is not a privilege, it's a right. And… Escape to Comfort? They claim to be on board. Wheelchair accessible? Yes. Elevator? Yep. They've got that down. Facilities for disabled guests? Okay, promising. But, you know, I'm still not fully sold on how accessible. (This is a minor category, but I'm gonna double the focus here: I feel like sometimes hotels just tick the box, ya know? I’d LOVE to hear first-hand experiences here, because "accessible" can vary BIG TIME.)

Arrival & First Impressions - The "Oh, Right, I'm Here" Feeling

Getting there is a breeze - Airport transfer? Yes. Thank GOD. I'm not battling a rental car on a bad day. Car park [free of charge]? Win! And a Doorman! Yes! It’s the small things.

Rooms - Sanitize the Chaos, Please

Okay, the room. Let's dive in. My room had Air conditioning. Thank you, Jesus. And Free Wi-Fi. Crucial for digital nomads, like me, or anyone who avoids paying extortionate roaming fees. Alarm clock? Check. Coffee/tea maker? Double check! This is a non-negotiable. I need caffeine. Blackout curtains? YES! I could sleep through an apocalypse, if it's dark enough. Internet access – wireless? Naturally. Bathroom phone? Um, okay? I don't know who I'd call from the bathroom, but hey, options. Bathrobes, slippers, complimentary tea, free bottled water… You get the idea, it’s got all the stuff you could imagine.

And the most important: Cleanliness and safety. Rooms sanitized between stays? Yes. Anti-viral cleaning products? Good! Hand sanitizer? Everywhere. Staff trained in safety protocol? Okay, good. It's… reassuring. I checked, because, hello, 2024! I'm a bit of a germaphobe, and I appreciated the effort. It made me feel slightly less anxious.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Fueling the Escape

Let's talk grub. Restaurants? Yes! With my delayed flight, the 24-hour Room service was a lifesaver. A burger in your underwear at 3 AM? Priceless. And the Coffee Shop! Thank God, I mentioned needing caffeine! The restaurant I went too had a Bar, so I immediately got myself a Bottle of Water. They offer an Asian Breakfast and various Restaurants that serve International cuisine, so I’m pretty happy I tried a Salad in Restaurant, it was pretty good.

Here’s a little anecdote: The first night’s food was pretty good, but the second? Let's just say the "international cuisine" was a symphony of mediocrity. The fries were almost crispy. The salad was… well, it was green. The bar, however, was excellent. The bartender, bless his soul, made a killer Old Fashioned and even offered me a free shot of something, trying to make up for the food. I liked him. This place is definitely saved by the people.

Services and Conveniences - Perks and Quirks

Concierge? Yep. Dry cleaning? Sure, why not. Laundry service? Fine. Daily housekeeping? They're on top of it. But, here’s the thing: I needed a little something extra. Someone to help me with my specific issue. The concierge was very nice, but the hotel was packed. It wasn't easy to get someone to help me with a more involved issue. It was disappointing, and I felt a little lost. I'm saying that if you have a specific need, be prepared for a wait or trying your luck with another place.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax - Or, the Spa Dream

Alright, let’s talk Spa/Sauna and the whole relaxation situation.

  • The Dream: A bubbling hot Pool with a view, followed by a Sauna, then a glorious Massage. Maybe a Body wrap, and a Foot bath.
  • The Reality: I was so looking forward to this area. I needed a freaking break, like, needed it. However, the Swimming pool was closed for maintenance. It was just my luck. I did manage to squeeze into the Fitness center, and it was as expected.

Overall Impression- Is It a "Secret"? Maybe. The Verdict…

Escape to Comfort? Well, it's a mixed bag. The rooms are comfortable, clean, and well-equipped. The staff, for the most part, is friendly and trying hard. The airport location is a godsend for those late nights, and the free parking is a huge plus.

But… The dining is inconsistent. The “spa” experience was a letdown. The concierge service was stretched. And while I appreciated the safety protocols, the hotel, at times, felt a little… clinical.

The Verdict?

Is it a "secret"? Maybe. It's certainly not as glamorous as some hotels. Is it perfect? Nope. But, if you’re looking for a comfortable, convenient landing spot near the Cleveland airport, where you can crash in clean, well-appointed rooms, with good bar and get some peace and quiet, then, yeah, it’s worth a look. If you're seeking out an ultra-luxurious, pampering experience, you'd probably be disappointed.

Escape to Comfort: Cleveland Airport's Best-Kept Secret - The Offer!

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Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's perfectly-polished travel itinerary. This is… well, this is my Extended Stay America-Cleveland-Airport saga, and it's gonna be a rollercoaster. Prepare for the delightful mess that is me, in all my chaotic glory.

Day 1: Arrival, Existential Dread, and the Quest for Coffee (and Possibly Dignity)

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE): Oh, joy. Airports. The fluorescent-lit purgatories we all willingly enter. The flight was fine, mostly. Sat next to a guy who snored through the entire descent. The descent! Like, the most thrilling part. I wanted to launch him out the emergency exit window made of pure air, but let's be honest, I was too exhausted to even form a complete sentence, or a plan for that matter.
  • 1:30 PM - Shuttle to Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport: Okay, so the shuttle situation was… less than smooth. The driver, bless his heart, looked like he'd seen some things. Like, really seen some things. The van smelled faintly of air freshener trying to mask a deep, abiding aroma of despair. Also, the air conditioning was fighting a losing battle with the Ohio humidity. The view, even at the speed it takes to roll the minivan. The airport to the E.S.A could be the basis of a great movie, or, at least a very grim short film.
  • 2:00 PM - Check-in Horror (or, Not Really That Bad): I am too tired to judge anything with a full perspective. Checked in. Got the key card. Found the elevator. It smelled of cleaning supplies and yesterday's hopes. The suite itself? Predictably Extended Stay. Functional. Clean-ish. A giant, slightly depressing blank slate. Immediately started unpacking, which mostly meant throwing all my clothes into a vaguely organized pile on the bed. Note to self: next trip, learn to use packing cubes.
  • 2:30 PM - The Coffee Crisis: Okay, this is crucial. I need coffee. Like, the kind that kicks you in the face and says, "Wake up, you sleepy idiot!" Found the in-room coffee maker. It seems to work, but I may have been deceived. The tiny little coffee filter. The coffee that looks like sand with some brown pigment. I will start early.
  • 3:00 PM - The Local Grocery Hunt: I needed supplies badly since there's no breakfast provided. I will use the walking search. Then I got back to my new room and did some cleaning for the next day. At last I could relax. I saw a sunset. A good one.

Day 2: Downtown & (Maybe) Regret

  • 9:00 AM - "Breakfast" (aka the Coffee That May or May Not Kill Me): Drank the coffee. Still alive. Victory? Probably jinxed it. I really miss good coffee. This is probably one of my most important life lessons.
  • 10:00 AM - Public Transport Adventures (aka, Pray I Don't Get Lost): Jumped onto the Rapid Transit, headed downtown with zero plan, just a vague urge to "experience" Cleveland. Wish me luck! I'm kind of trusting the GPS on this one.
  • 11:00 AM - Exploring the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (or, My Midlife Crisis): Okay, this was actually pretty awesome! Didn't know how much I appreciated music. The whole thing felt so… energetic. Seeing Janis Joplin's outfits, the history, I could nearly smell the leather jackets and the stale beer. A legitimate highlight. Spent way too long in the exhibit on guitar solos. Secretly considering buying a bass guitar.
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch at… A Diner? Okay, I'm starving. Found some greasy spoon diner. The waitress called me "hon." The burgers were probably not winning any awards, but the atmosphere was charming in a "worn linoleum, coffee stains, and quiet desperation" kind of way. Definitely felt authentically "Cleveland."
  • 2:00 PM - Art Museum? (Maybe a Mistake): The art museum. Yes. I liked some of the art. I got a bit lost in a room full of abstract expressionism. Realized I'm not sure what art is supposed to mean. Ended up staring at a single blank canvas for, like, fifteen minutes, feeling vaguely profound and slightly confused. Then I wanted out.
  • 3:30 PM - Back to Extended Stay, Contemplating Life Choices: Back on the Rapid Transit. Reflecting on the day. Did I "do" Cleveland? Did Cleveland "do" me? Am I just tired? Yes. All of the above.
  • **4:30 PM - Shower and Netflix: ** I can do this all day.
  • 9:00 PM: Bed.

Day 3: Departure - The Epilogue, and a Lingering Sense of 'Meh'

  • 8:00 AM - The Last Coffee (May God Have Mercy): Chugged some more of that questionable coffee.
  • 9:00 AM - Check Out and Shuttle to the Airport: Check-out was painless. The shuttle driver appeared to be the same one from Day 1, still wearing the same expression of quiet suffering. I feel you, buddy. I feel you.
  • 10:00 AM - Airport Security: The Familiar Ritual The routine. Shoes off. Belt off. Laptop out. Body scanner of doom. The usual.
  • 12:00 PM - Flight Home: Finally! Sitting on the plane, the familiar hum of engines, reflecting on my Cleveland experience. Did I love it? No. Did I hate it? Also no. It was… a thing. A messy, imperfect, occasionally delightful thing. Just like me, I guess. And maybe, just maybe, that's enough.

Postscript: Cleveland, you weird, wonderful, slightly depressing, and unexpectedly charming city. I'll probably be back someday, maybe with better coffee. Or maybe I'll just stay home next time. Who knows. The future is uncertain, much like a trip to Ohio.

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Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

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Escape to Comfort: Cleveland Airport's Not-So-Secret (But Still Awesome) Hotel FAQ

Okay, spill the beans! What *is* Escape to Comfort, and why should I care?

Alright, alright, I'll spill. Escape to Comfort is the... well, it's a hotel. Near the Cleveland Airport. But it's not *just* a hotel. Think: weary traveler, delayed flight, the existential dread of a red-eye. Now, imagine: a warm bed, maybe a (surprisingly decent) continental breakfast, and the sweet, sweet relief of NOT sleeping on a terminal bench. Yeah. That's Escape to Comfort. It's your sanity-saver when the world tries to screw you over with travel delays. I've personally survived two brutal layovers there – one with a screaming baby in the next room, and one where the coffee machine *exploded* (true story!), But, look, it’s still a win.

Is it *actually* "Escape to Comfort," or is that just marketing BS?

Okay, let’s get real real for a second. It's not the Ritz. It's not the Four Seasons. It's not even always *pristine*. There are, like, minor cosmetic issues, and…the elevators are a bit slow (prepare to exercise your patience muscle). But, honestly? After a day of battling airports, the sheer *availability* of a clean bed and a hot (ish) shower is a godsend. I mean, I’ve seen worse, trust me. Think… cheap motel near a truck stop. This is better. Miles better. It’s… a solid 7 out of 10 on the comfort scale. And for an airport hotel? That's practically paradise. I always pack earplugs. You should too. Soundproofing is… well, not perfect. But it can be improved with earplugs.

How close *is* it to the airport, really? I don't want a 45-minute shuttle ride.

The proximity is *key* here. Seriously, it's practically across the street. Assuming a bus is not a thing, the shuttle is quick. Like, seriously quick. I timed it once (because I was bored and desperate). Maybe 5-7 minutes, tops. Which is crucial when you're running on fumes and the only thing between you and a total meltdown is a proper pillow. Because trust me, when you are sleep deprived. This matters.

What's the food situation like? Breakfast? Dinner? Anything edible?

Okay, the food is... well, it's not the highlight. Breakfast is continental. Expect the usual suspects: stale bagels, questionable-looking fruit, and the ever-present, slightly-over-spiced scrambled eggs. The coffee is… coffee. Drinkable. Barely. But, hey! Free is free, right? There's often a little snack bar in the lobby with overpriced chips and candy. My advice? Grab something at the airport beforehand (if you can) or be prepared to order online food delivery. This is not a destination for foodies, let's be honest. But it's enough to keep your stomach from growling too loudly.

The rooms... what are they *really* like? Don't sugarcoat it.

Okay, deep breaths. The rooms… look, they're clean. They're... functional. Think slightly dated, but not offensively so. The beds are comfortable enough (I'd swear they upgraded them since my last visit). The worst I ever experienced was a very loud AC unit and thin walls. The best? A *stellar* view of the parking lot. Seriously. (Kidding… mostly). The bathrooms are… adequate. The water pressure is usually decent. They have the usual amenities, the thing I do hate, how they don't always have enough power outlets in the right places, but everything works. Don't expect luxury. Expect a safe, clean place to crash. And if you're really lucky, you'll get a quiet room, but good luck with that.

Are there any hidden costs I should be aware of?

Hidden costs... hmm. Not a ton. Parking is usually included (double-check though!). They might charge for extra pillows or blankets. The worst thing is, of course, those vending machines in the lobby, where a bottle of water costs the same as a small car in some countries. But, if you're careful, it shouldn't kill your budget. Actually, the biggest hidden cost is your sanity when you're dealing with a delayed flight. Seriously, the peace of mind is worth it alone.

I have a layover only, is it worth it?

That depends on your layover time and how much sleep you can snatch. If are looking at more than 5 hours, *absolutely*. If you're looking at 3 hours? Maybe not. The time of the shuttle will eat into it. My rule of thumb? If I can get at least a solid 4 hours of shuteye factoring in the logistics. It's a game-changer. No joke. A comfy bed is a beautiful thing when you're surviving travel hell. The whole thing just melts the stress away.

What if something goes wrong? Like, really *wrong*?

Well, there's the front desk. The staff is generally helpful. There was a time, though, when my room key didn't work, and I was locked out. (This was after a five-hour flight delay, mind you. I was *not* in a good mood.) After a slight wait, the key was fixed, and all was good, and remember to bring a backup. Seriously, bring all the things. A well-stocked travel bag is your best friend. Always. The hotel staff will get things sorted. They're used to weary travelers, so they're generally pretty understanding. Be nice. It goes a long way. Also, *always* check the fire exits! (Just in case... you know.)

Okay, you’ve mentioned some less-than-stellar experiences, and I'm getting nervous... Tell me your *worst* experience there. Like, the absolute pits.

Alright, buckle up. This is a story. This was last year. Delayed flight. Blizzard. My connecting flight was canceled entirely. Stranded. So I booked a room, naturally. Got to the hotel, and… the room. First, the key wouldn't work. No biggie, happens. Fixed quickly. I get to the room (finally!). The TV's fuzzy. Fine. I can live without TV. I just wanted to sleep. Then,Globe Stay Finder

Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States

Extended Stay America Select Suites - Cleveland - Airport Cleveland (OH) United States