Morgantown's BEST Kept Secret? This Quality Inn Will SHOCK You!
Morgantown's "BEST Kept Secret"? This Quality Inn Will SHOCK You! (Probably Literally, With How Much Stuff They Have)
Okay, let's be honest. When I saw the title, "Morgantown's BEST Kept Secret? This Quality Inn Will SHOCK You!" I thought, "Alright, alright, another cookie-cutter hotel trying to sound edgy." But, hey, a skeptic's gotta experience things firsthand, especially when a hotel promises to "SHOCK" you. And honestly? They weren't completely wrong. This Quality Inn, nestled somewhere in the Morgantown area is… well, it's an experience. Let's dive in, shall we? Buckle up; it's a long one.
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First Impressions & Accessibility – More than Meets the Eye (and the Rolling Wheels)
The first "shock" came with accessibility. I'm always wary, but this place actually seems genuinely invested. The entrance? Smooth sailing for my friend in the wheelchair. They had wheelchair accessibility, of course, but it was more than just a ramp. It extended to the elevator, the public restrooms, and even the dining area. That's a HUGE win for inclusivity, and honestly, it made me immediately feel more comfortable. The facilities for disabled guests were definitely not an afterthought. CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property added another layer of security.
The vibe is… well, "functional" is probably the nicest way I can put it. It’s a bit dated, let’s be honest. The decor feels like it hasn’t been updated since the late 90s, BUT! Exterior corridor access is my personal favorite. Made me feel like I was in some quirky motel in the middle of nowhere, but in a surprisingly neat way.
Internet and Tech – Free Wi-Fi… Everywhere! (Praise Be!)
Okay, I'm a blogger. Reliable internet is practically oxygen. And, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! was like a heavenly chorus. The Internet access was decent, and they actually had Internet access – wireless readily available as promised. I even saw a sneaky Internet [LAN] connection, which, let’s be real, is for the truly hardcore tech users (or those really desperate to download something quickly). Wi-Fi in public areas worked surprisingly well too. No dropped connections during my crucial social media updates! This got a big thumbs up.
Cleanliness & Safety – Pandemic Era Protocals & Beyond?
Here’s where it gets interesting. The hotel is seriously trying to be safe. Major points for this during these times! They have the standard stuff: Hand sanitizer everywhere, Staff trained in safety protocol, and a noticeable attempt at Physical distancing of at least 1 meter.
But it’s more than that. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? Check. Rooms sanitized between stays? Yep. Room sanitization opt-out available? Okay, that's an option I appreciated seeing, rather than being forced into it. I did see some Sterilizing equipment and they seemed to be super serious about Hot water linen and laundry washing. They even offer Individually-wrapped food options and promise a Safe dining setup. Honestly, I'm a bit of a germaphobe, so this was HUGE. Hygiene certification would be the cherry on top!
Dining, Drinking & Snacking – A Buffet of… Choices?
Alright, this is where things get a little… let's say, "diverse." There's a breakfast [buffet] with the standard Asian breakfast fare and Western breakfast. I’m talking scrambled eggs, bacon, and all the usual greasy suspects. The coffee? Let's just say it woke me up, and that’s about it.
Beyond breakfast, the options get fuzzy. There’s a Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop (didn't check it out) and a Snack bar, but I didn't see much else. There’s even a Poolside bar, a place you should be able to enjoy Happy hour and a promise of Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, and Western cuisine in restaurant. but nothing I saw was actually open. I felt like I was in a dream, or maybe a fever dream.
Rooms – The Good, the Bad, and the… Extra Long Beds?
My room? Solid. Non-smoking, thankfully. Air conditioning worked. Blackout curtains (MAJOR bonus!). The Extra long bed was actually extra long. I’m a six-footer, and I still had room to spare. Complimentary tea, hair dryer, and a mini fridge made it even better. Free bottled water, always a plus.
The bathroom? Standard, but clean. Towels that were soft, and Toiletries that did the trick. There was a separate shower/bathtub, a mirror, and a window that opens.
But, let's be realistic, the room wasn't amazing. It got the job done.
Services and Conveniences – Everything… Except Maybe a Butler?
They really tried to think of everything. Air conditioning in public area? Check. Elevator? Check. Laundry service? Check. Daily housekeeping? Check. Plus, a Convenience store, I didn’t use it, but it was nice knowing it was there. There's a concierge and the ever-elusive 24-hour front desk.
They even offer the more obscure: Car power charging station and Car park [free of charge].
Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Spa Day Dreams & Fitness Fantasies
This is where the Quality Inn really surprised me. They have a Fitness center, which, judging from the equipment, looks… well, "functional" is the kindest word. They even have a Swimming pool [outdoor]! Sadly, I didn't have a chance to use it, but it looked inviting.
I didn't find any of the other items listed for services: Body scrub, Body wrap, Foot bath, Gym/fitness, Massage, Pool with view, Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool.
For the Kids – Babysitting Service? Seriously?
Okay, I don’t have kids, so I can’t vouch for this, but they have a Babysitting service and Kids facilities. That’s pretty amazing, right? Very Family/child friendly!
Getting Around – Morgantown on Wheels (or Just Plain Walking)
Airport transfer is another service. I didn't need it, but it’s a definite plus. There’s a Car park [on-site], and even Bicycle parking!
The Shock – The Overwhelming, Slightly Patchy, But Ultimately Charming Whole
Okay, so the "shock" wasn't exactly what they promised. I wasn’t electrocuted or anything. But the sheer amount of stuff this Quality Inn offers is… well, it's kind of overwhelming. It's like they crammed every possible service and amenity into one hotel. They have a smoke detector, fire extinguisher, security [24-hour], and safety/security feature EVERYWHERE!
It isn’t perfect. The decor’s dated. But the commitment to accessibility, safety, and the sheer number of options is undeniable. It’s not a luxurious experience, but it’s… solid. And in a world of increasingly generic hotels, that's kind of a nice surprise.
Final Verdict:
This Quality Inn is a solid choice for Morgantown. It's not perfect, but it tries really hard. It’s accessible, seemingly safe, and crammed with amenities. If you’re looking for a reliable place to stay with a ton of options, give it a shot. Just don't expect a spa day worthy of royalty. But do expect to be a little… surprised.
Escape to Comfort: Lathrop's Best Airport Hotel!Alright, buckle up, buttercup, because this isn't your grandma's perfectly-planned travelogue. This is real life, Morgantown edition, experienced from the hallowed (and slightly stained) halls of the Quality Inn. Let's dive headfirst into this West Virginia adventure. Prepare for typos, tangents, and possibly a rant or two.
Quality Inn Morgantown: A Whirlwind of Wonder (and Wifi Woes) - Day 1
1:30 PM: Arrival & Initial Assessment. Okay, so the GPS… "helpfully" routed me through a back alley that looked suspiciously like a local landfill. Found the Quality Inn eventually. Exterior: Decent. Lobby: Smells faintly of chlorine and… hope? Check-in was surprisingly smooth. The desk clerk, bless her heart, seemed genuinely happy to see me. A good omen, maybe? My room – let's just say it's got a certain… charm. The bedspread? Questionable. The view? Mostly the parking lot. BUT the AC works! (Which, as a Southern Californian transplant, is a HUGE win). The wifi, however… is fighting for its life. We’ll work on that.
2:00 PM: Mission: Caffeine Acquisition. Time to conquer the Morgantown coffee scene. Armed with the vague directions from Yelp ("Go past the Taco Bell and turn left, then… stuff") I set out. This is where I admit my navigational skills are… challenged. End result: Ended up at a different Taco Bell. Defeated, I settled for a lukewarm gas station coffee. The quest continues.
3:00 PM: Morgantown Exploration, Attempt 1. Okay, plan: Wander. See what tickles my fancy. I’m picturing charming boutiques, maybe a vintage bookstore, possibly a quirky art gallery. Reality: I find a lot of… chain restaurants. Look, I love a good Olive Garden as much as the next person, but this town doesn't feel like I was hoping. On the plus side, I did spot a particularly majestic squirrel. His bushy tail? Glorious.
4:00 PM: Back to the Room, Resigned and Ready. Wifi still a joke. Seriously, I think my dial-up from 1998 would be faster. Decided to embrace the analog life. Read a book. Listened to the gentle hum of the AC. Actually felt… peaceful. Maybe this Quality Inn experience is exactly what I needed.
6:00 PM: Dinner Disaster? (Possibly, It Could Still Go Either Way). Trying to support local. Found this place called "Mario's Fishbowl" that was highly rated for classic american food. The food took a bit but the service was decent. The food was actually pretty amazing though. A fantastic place with a decent ambiance.
8:00 PM: Relaxation & Reflection (and Another Wifi Fight). Back in the room. Wifi continues to tease me. But hey, I have a comfy chair, a vaguely clean room, and a bag of chips. Life could be worse. I feel slightly guilty because I haven't done much of anything "productive." But, you know what? Sometimes doing nothing is a victory. The day was… a lot.
Quality Inn Morgantown: Day 2 - The Mountaineer's Heart (and More Wifi Frustrations)
8:00 AM: The Breakfast Buffet Battle. Okay, breakfast. The "free continental breakfast" is always my favorite, what a great way to wake up and fight the morning! The usual suspects: a pre-packaged muffin that has the structural integrity of a wet napkin, questionable coffee, and… cold scrambled eggs. I’m not a breakfast person, but the quality is… a lot to take in.
9:00 AM: The WVU Pilgrimage. Alright, time for some actual Morgantown exploration. I'm a sucker for a good college campus. The WVU campus is enormous! The architecture is beautiful. Got lost. It's a rite of passage, right?
11:00 AM: The Bookstore Bounty. Found my vintage bookstore! It was everything I hoped for. Dusty smells, creaky floors, and stacks of books threatening to topple at any moment. I spent an hour browsing, lost in a world of paper and ink. Bought three books. My wallet is lighter, but my soul? So much happier.
12:00 PM: Lunchtime Lunch and a Minor Meltdown. Tried to find a sandwich shop. Failed. Ended up at… you guessed it, another chain restaurant. (Kinda feel like I'm living in a parallel universe where only chains exist). I ordered a salad. It was fine. I was just hungry.
1:00 PM: The Wifi Strikes Back! Spent an hour trying to upload a single photo. The wifi is laughing at me. I’m pretty sure it’s specifically designed to torment me. I'm considering filing a formal complaint.
3:00 PM: The Quest for the Perfect Coffee (Part 2). This time, I did my RESEARCH. Found a cute little coffee shop. Absolutely worth the drive. The coffee was perfect. The atmosphere? Cozy and inviting. I could have stayed there all day. Proof that Morgantown has hidden gems, if you're willing to look.
5:00 PM: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Cleaning. The maid service was… well, they came. The room feels slightly… fresher. I’m oscillating between gratitude and the unsettling feeling that someone has been… in my space. The little shampoo bottles are still there though. That's progress, right?
7:00 PM: Dinner and Deliberation. Another amazing meal. The city is really selling me on the local food. I think I'm starting to like this place.
9:00 PM: The Great Room-Cleaning Finale. I’m doing a deep clean of my room. I can't believe how messy I got it. There's a sense of quiet satisfaction in tidying up. It’s oddly therapeutic. Then, I just chill. Read. Reflect. And, yes, I finally managed to upload that photo. Victory!
Overall:
The Quality Inn Morgantown? Not perfect. But not awful, either. It's got its quirks, its flaws, and a wifi situation that could rival the Soviet Union's communications system. But, as I write this, I'm surprisingly content. I've had moments of frustration, moments of joy, moments of pure, unadulterated boredom. I’ve met some nice people. I've eaten some decent food. And I’ve learned that even in the most ordinary of places, there's always a story to be found.
Tomorrow's plans? Who knows. Probably more coffee. Maybe another bookstore. Definitely more wifi battles. But for now, I'm just gonna be here in my slightly-less-questionable room, enjoying the afterglow of a surprisingly okay West Virginia adventure. And if you are still reading… thanks. You're a trooper!
Malvern's BEST Kept Secret? This Hotel Will SHOCK You!Morgantown's "Best Kept Secret"? Oh, *That* Quality Inn. Let's Talk About It...
Okay, so, what's the *deal* with this Quality Inn? Is it actually a secret?
But is it like, a hidden gem? Nah. More like a hidden... *rock*. Hidden in plain sight. You get what you pay for, which... well, read on. Trust me, it's a rollercoaster.
The Free Breakfast... Tell Me Everything. (Good or Bad, I need the dirt.)
The "continental breakfast" is a buffet of choices. *Choices!* You got your pre-packaged muffins. Your questionable cereals that look like they've been sitting in their boxes since... well, probably before you were born. The bread for the toaster? *Questionable.* It's always dry, no matter what time you went.
Then there's the glorious waffle maker. The one that *always* seems to be occupied by a family with seven screaming children whose only desire in life is to get the perfect waffle. You're there, hungover, praying for a miracle, and the waffle iron is like, your own personal Mount Everest.
The saving grace? The coffee. It's strong. *Damn* strong. Probably industrial-strength. Actually, I think it's the only reason I managed to get out of that hotel room. It gets you through. The free breakfast isn't fancy but it gets the job done, at least for the most part. Just don't expect gourmet.
What's the *actual* state of the rooms? Are we talking roach motels? (Be honest!)
I've stayed in worse, but there are definitely things that will get your attention. Like one time, the air conditioner sounded like a dying elephant. And then there was that *slightly* suspect stain on the carpet in my room. I'd rather not get into details, but it definitely wasn't coffee. Also, the bathroom... well, the water pressure is a bit... *optimistic*. It's not a disaster, but it's far from luxurious. But hey, clean sheets, most of the time.
Honestly? For the price, it’s fine. It's a place to crash. If you're looking for a romantic getaway, look elsewhere. If you're just trying to survive a weekend of tailgating (or a business trip), it'll do the trick. Just... lower your expectations slightly, okay? Then you won't be disappointed.
The Location. Is it Actually Convenient, or Just... "Near"?
Plus, it's relatively close to the university. Which is great for game days! Although, be prepared for the parking situation. It's usually a chaotic free-for-all. I remember one time, I was *this close* to getting into a fistfight over a parking spot. Turns out, it was taken by the same people who were hogging the waffle maker. Small world, Morgantown.
So, yeah, convenient-ish? Depends on your definition. It's not downtown, but it's not in the boonies either. Fairly easy access to everything.
Are there any *actual* redeeming qualities? Besides the low price...
Also, there's a decent pool. It's not Olympic-sized, but hey, it's a pool! And let's be honest, after a long day of exploring, a dip in the pool is a *game changer*. And maybe... *maybe* the waffle maker, sometimes, dispenses a decent waffle. It's a gamble, though. But overall, for what it is, it’s not awful. It’s just… not five-star.
Would you recommend it? Honestly! Lay it on me!
If you're looking for luxury, a romantic getaway, or even just a fancy experience, then absolutely *not*. Run, don't walk, to the nearest upscale hotel.
But... if you're on a budget, need a convenient location, and aren't expecting perfection? Then, yeah, probably. It's a solid, affordable option. Just go in with your eyes open. Pack some air freshener and low expectations.
And for the love of all that is holy, get to that waffle maker *early*.
It's not a life-changing experience, but it'll get the job done in a pinch. And, hey, you might even have a story or two to tell.