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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Goodlettsville Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Country Inn & Suites!

Goodlettsville Getaway: Country Inn & Suites - A Deep Dive (Prepare for Truth Bombs & Maybe a Mild Headache)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Goodlettsville Getaway experience at Country Inn & Suites! "Unbeatable Deals," they say. Okay, let's see if they're serving up truth or just a sugary-sweet ad campaign. I'm here to give you the real deal, the messy truth, sprinkled with a little (okay, maybe a LOT) of my own opinion. Because, let's be honest, who needs another perfectly polished review?

First Impressions (and a Slight Panic Attack):

Finding it – that's the first test, right? I'm a notoriously directionally challenged human, and I’m happy to say the GPS didn't lead me to a goat farm. Success! The Country Inn & Suites itself? Okay, it's a classic. You know the type: friendly, slightly generic, but clean enough that my OCD-fueled anxieties subsided… mostly. The exterior corridor, though? Brings back memories of dodgy roadside motels, but hey, it’s probably practical.

Accessibility - The Real Test:

Here's where I get serious. Accessibility is HUGE. The website claims to be accessible, but do they actually deliver? Thankfully, yes! I saw evidence of Facilities for disabled guests, which is more than fantastic. The elevator made easy work of the stairs. I saw some Wheelchair accessible stuff. I wasn't personally testing it, but I took a good look around, and it seemed solid. Huge points for that. Always.

The Room: Sanctuary or Sardine Can with a View?

My room? It was… fine. They had Non-smoking rooms, which is a must for me, and the Air conditioning actually worked (a small miracle!). The bed, thankfully, wasn't a torture device. It had the basics: Desk, Coffee/tea maker (essential!), and a TV with Satellite/cable channels. The Internet access – wireless (also Wi-Fi [free] - thank the heavens!), was a decent speed, and it’s free! A definite plus. Also, there's a Bathroom Phone and Alarm clock. Not exactly the latest tech, but who am I to complain?

It also had the usual suspects: hair dryer, refrigerator, and an in-room safe box

The imperfections? The carpeting was a little… tired. The decorations were… well, they were there. The window that opens was a godsend, letting in some actual air. My room had no view. I'm not sure what type of view I expected, but it wasn't there, and that's a missed opportunity.

Cleanliness & Safety - My Inner Germaphobe is Grateful:

This is HIGH on my list. I'm talking, "Did they really disinfect that remote?" level of concern. Good news! They seem to be on the ball. I saw evidence of Anti-viral cleaning products and a general attempt at Rooms sanitized between stays. There were Hand sanitizers everywhere, and the staff seemed to be following protocols. Sterilizing equipment on hand, which is reassuring, and I saw the staff wearing masks. They have Daily disinfection in common areas - I certainly hope so! They have Hygiene certification, so I am cautiously optimistic.

Dining, Drinking & Snacking - Fueling the Adventure (or Just the Hunger Games):

Breakfast. Oh, breakfast. The website promises a Breakfast [buffet] and in my day that meant chaos. Let's just say it was a study in organized pandemonium. The buffet in restaurant, had the usual choices, the eggs, and the sad little sausages. You got your Asian breakfast, whatever that means, and there was coffee/tea in restaurant. You could select Breakfast takeaway service, which meant you were able to take your food with you, though I never know how that will taste.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax - More Like “Things to Maybe Do If You Have the Time”:

Okay, here's where things get a little… blah. There’s a Fitness center - I didn't go, but knowing me, they'll have a treadmill. The Swimming pool [outdoor]? Closed for the season. SAD! There is no Pool with view; however, there is a standard pool. No Spa, no Sauna, barely any relaxation options to speak of. This isn’t a destination spa. This is a place to lay your weary head, not a paradise.

Services & Conveniences - The Stuff That Makes Life a Little Easier (or Not):

Free Parking: Woohoo! That's a HUGE win. Laundry service is available. Daily housekeeping. They have Contactless check-in/out. No real surprises here, except maybe the lack of a Concierge (seriously, a concierge is always a boon).

For the Kids - Keeping the Little Monkeys Entertained (Or Not):

They claim to be Family/child friendly, but I didn't see a full-blown play area. There's a Kids meal, but I don’t have kids and didn’t test it.

Getting Around - Navigating the Concrete Jungle (or Suburbia):

Car park [free of charge], again another win!

The Bottom Line (AKA the Verdict - Drumroll Please!):

Country Inn & Suites at Goodlettsville is a solid, reliable choice. Is it the most glamorous hotel on the planet? Absolutely not. But it's clean, reasonably priced, and the staff are friendly. It's a great option if you're looking for a place to rest your weary head after a day of exploring. If you're looking for a luxurious, spa-filled getaway, keep searching. But if you need a safe, convenient, and affordable stay? This place delivers.

My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Stars.

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn’t your average, boring itinerary. We're hitting the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson in Goodlettsville, TN. Forget the perfectly polished travel blogs – you're getting the raw, unfiltered me. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decisions (potentially by me), and the sheer, unadulterated "human-ness" of a trip.

Trip Title: Goodlettsville Gone Wild (Or, at Least, Tolerably Entertaining)

Day 1: Arrival and Anticipation (and a Touch of Regret)

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive at Nashville International Airport (BNA). Okay, first off, why do airports make me feel like I should be wearing a nametag that says, "Lost and Confused"? Grab the rental car. Pray to the driving gods that I don't become another statistic on I-65.
  • 1:45 PM: GPS decides to take me on a scenic route through a… well, let’s just call it a questionable neighborhood. Suddenly reconsidering the "small town charm" I was hoping for.
  • 2:30 PM: Arrive at Country Inn & Suites. Breathe a sigh of relief. Check-in should be… simple. (Famous last words, right?)
  • 3:00 PM: Ah, the room. Clean. Standard. Beige. It's the same aesthetic as my grandma's waiting room, but… comfy, and hey, at least it's not actively trying to assault my senses. Unpack. Try to remember where I put my phone charger. Pro tip: label your chargers. You'll thank me later.
  • 3:30 PM: Snack break! (Because travel is fueled by snacks. It's science.) Raid the gas station down the street. Seriously, I've got a weakness for those weird, artificially flavored cheese puffs. Judge me, I dare you.
  • 4:00 PM: Leisurely explore the hotel amenities. Now that’s where things get interesting. They have a pool? Nice! A fitness center? I should probably skip the cheese puffs. (I won’t.)
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at a local restaurant. The guidebook recommended a place called "The Feed Mill." Hopefully, it’s not literally a feed mill. My stomach – and my sanity – are on the line here.
  • 7:30 PM: The Feed Mill. Surprisingly… charming! Okay, maybe that Southern hospitality stuff is real. Ordered the ribs. They were… okay. Like, good enough to stop me from complaining.
  • 9:00 PM: Back at the hotel. Consider going for a swim. Then remember I lack the motivation and the upper body strength. Watch TV. Fall asleep halfway through a nature documentary. I'm basically living the dream.

Day 2: Nashville Day Trip, AKA "Tourist Trap Tango"

  • 8:00 AM: Wake up. Ugh. Coffee is essential. Immediately. Hotel coffee is usually a gamble, but I'm desperate. Down it like rocket fuel. Pray for caffeine to engage.
  • 9:00 AM: Drive into Nashville. Prepare for the onslaught of honky-tonks, bachelorette parties, and overpriced cowboy boots. Embrace the cheese!
  • 9:45 AM: Park in the car rental. Navigate the infamous parking situation. Wish me luck.
  • 10:00 AM: Honky tonks! So many guitar riffs, so much denim. I feel like I’ve entered a different dimension. This is kinda fun.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch: Hot Chicken experience! Ate at a local place. My mouth is on fire. Okay, maybe I shouldn’t have ordered "extra hot." Tears are involved. Delicious, fiery tears. I loved every second of it.
  • 2:00 PM: Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame. Feeling slightly cultural after consuming the hottest chicken this side of the Mississippi. See history of the genre and the stars.
  • 4:00 PM: Broadway madness. It's a blur of neon lights, live music, and a whole lot of people. Find a decent bar. People watch.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner in Nashville. The food options are endless, and my hunger is real. Find something that won’t sear my taste buds off.
  • 7:30 PM: A live music show. A great vibe. The energy is incredible.
  • 9:00 PM: Drive back to the hotel. The journey back is quiet with the exhaustion and full belly.
  • 10:00 PM: Unwind. Attempt to pack. Fail miserably. Fall asleep still thinking about the hot chicken.

Day 3: Local Exploration (and Maybe Some Regret)

  • 8:00 AM: Coffee. Repeat. Coffee. Always.
  • 9:00 AM: Explore Goodlettsville. Visit a local park. Breathe in the fresh air. (Unless there are still fumes from the gas station cheese puffs. In which case, good luck to the surrounding wildlife.)
  • 10:00 AM: Hit up a local bakery. Because, again, carbs. And because supporting local businesses makes me feel less guilty about eating all those cheese puffs.
  • 11:00 AM: Go thrifting! Always a treasure hunt. Find some gems, maybe even a cowboy hat. Who knows?
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at a local dive. Embrace the greasy spoon life.
  • 1:00 PM: Check out. Say goodbye to the friendly staff and the surprisingly decent hotel pool that I never used. Vow to come back with a better swimwear game.
  • 1:30 PM: A final gas station cheese puff run before heading to the airport. Don't judge me.
  • 2:00 PM: Return the rental car. Navigate the airport. Try not to miss my flight.
  • 3:00 PM: Goodbye, Goodlettsville! Until next time, you weird and wonderful place.

Emotional Reactions:

  • Arrival: A mix of excitement, slight anxiety, and a healthy dose of "did I pack the right shoes?"
  • Nashville: Overwhelmed, thrilled, slightly exhausted, a bit tipsy.
  • Goodlettsville Exploration: A pleasant surprise! The local charm won me over.
  • Departure: Sad to leave, but also ready for my own bed… and maybe a detox from all the cheese puffs.

Quirky Observations:

  • People in Tennessee are very friendly. Like, aggressively friendly. I kinda love it.
  • The Country Inn & Suites has the same carpet pattern as my dentist's office. I'm not sure why.
  • My driving skills are still questionable. Sorry, world.
  • I may or may not have bought a questionable souvenir. You'll just have to wait and see.

Imperfections:

  • I overate. Regularly.
  • I procrastinated packing until the last minute. Shocking.
  • I lost my phone charger. Again.
  • There was definitely a moment of "tourist panic" in Nashville.
  • I may have spent too much money on… things. (Okay, maybe cowboy boots.)

So there you have it. A slightly messy, wonderfully human, and hopefully entertaining account of my trip to Goodlettsville. Remember, it’s not about perfect itineraries, it’s about the moments, the cheese puffs, the laughter, and the sheer chaos that makes travel so darn memorable. And if you happen to see me at the airport, please, no eye contact. I'm still recovering from the hot chicken.

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Goodlettsville Getaway: You Asked, I (Maybe) Answer! My Country Inn & Suites Experience

Okay, spill the tea! Why 'Unbeatable Deals' at Country Inn & Suites in Goodlettsville? Is it *really* worth it?

Alright, alright, settle down. “Unbeatable Deals,” huh? Well, let me tell you, my initial reaction was a *sneer*. I’m a cynical traveler, I've seen the "amazing deals" that turn out to be slightly-less-awful prices. But... here’s the thing. My family, bless their cotton socks, decided to spring this on me for *my* birthday. (Insert eyeroll… but a loving one, obviously.) They’d booked a suite, because “More space, Mom!” (Gag me. We’re all close. REALLY close.) The *deal* part… actually held water. We snagged a package that included breakfast (SCORE!), a discount at a local diner (yay, grease!), and a voucher for a “family fun day” – which turned out to be a slightly sad miniature golf course. But hey, compared to the usual hotel price gouge, it was… bearable. Maybe even… slightly good. I shudder to admit it. So, yes, for the price point, it was actually… good. Don't tell anyone I said that!

The breakfast! I'm all about the breakfast. What's the lowdown on the complimentary grub?

Oh, the breakfast. This is where things get *interesting*. Remember how I mentioned "score"? Well, it’s a mixed bag. Picture this: a buffet so long it felt like a quest. The usual suspects were there: scrambled eggs (definitely pre-fab, but edible), sausage (some days suspiciously pink, other days, slightly less so), waffles (machine made, with a sad, lonely syrup dispenser), and, bless their hearts, a yogurt parfait bar. I was LIVING for the yogurt parfait bar. The granola was crunchy! The fruit was surprisingly fresh (the bananas were a bit…overripe, ok, but the strawberries! Glorious!). Coffee? Adequate. Let’s just say I didn’t *suffer* on the breakfast front. My teenage son, however, he's a bottomless pit of sugary cereal. And the selection? He was in heaven. So, yeah, breakfast is a win, especially if you’re a fan of quantity over, you know… gourmetness. One thing - they ran out of orange juice one morning and it almost destroyed the whole trip (sarcasm, but...it was a bad day.)

The room! Was it… clean? Because you never know these days. Spill the beans (and maybe some leftover waffle crumbs).

Okay, the room. Cleanliness is KEY, right? Let's be honest, I'm a germaphobe in disguise. I went *straight* for the bathroom upon arrival. The water pressure was… acceptable. No hairballs in the drain (a win!). The towels were fluffy! The sheets… well. They weren't *fresh-off-the-dry-cleaner* pristine, but no glaring horrors either. I did find a single, errant Skittle under the bed (purple, my least favorite!), but I chalked it up to a previous, possibly chaotic, guest. The suite was spacious, I'll give them that. More space for my family to... well, fill up with stuff. There was a pull-out sofa (thank God!), and while it wasn't the *most* comfortable thing in the world, it served its purpose: keeping the teenagers away from the adults. Overall? Passable. It could've been worse. I fully expected worse.

What about the amenities? Pool? Gym? Anything to keep the kids (and you...) entertained?

The pool. Yep. There’s a pool. It's… fine. Indoor, which is great for a place like Tennessee where the weather can swing wildly. It’s not the Ritz pool, mind you. It's… chlorinated. Very chlorinated. The chlorine smell hit you the moment you stepped off the elevator. Bring goggles. My kids loved it, though, which is the main thing. They spent hours splashing around, and I… I retreated to a poolside chair with a trashy novel and a cup of questionable hotel coffee (again.) There *was* a hot tub. I didn't try it. I have trust issues with hotel hot tubs. The gym? I *may* have peeked in. It had treadmills and maybe a weight machine. Look, I was on vacation! Gyms are for… well, I don’t understand them.

The area around the hotel! Is there ANYTHING to do in Goodlettsville? Or are you stuck in a hotel purgatory?

Goodlettsville. The name itself whispers… *mildness*. It's not exactly the Vegas strip, let's just say that. But! There *are* things to do. Nashville is a short drive away, so you can hit up the honky-tonks and indulge in some classic country music (which, if you like that sort of thing, is a bonus!). The hotel’s proximity to… *a lot* of chain restaurants was a plus for the kids (think pizza, burgers, etc… the usual stuff). My husband, a history buff, loved the nearby historical sites (I’m not sure *what* they were, but he went and he was happy, so… good!). I personally focused on… the aforementioned trashy novels and the occasional outlet shopping. It's not the most glamorous destination, but if you're looking for a chill, low-key getaway, with easy access to Nashville, it works.

Okay, the big question: Would you go back? Be honest!

That's the killer, isn't it? Would I go back? *Sigh*. Probably? Listen, it wasn't a disaster. The price was right. The kids had fun. I survived (mostly). Would I plan a *romantic* getaway there? Absolutely not. (Unless my husband is reading this… in which case, honey, I *love* the Country Inn & Suites in Goodlettsville! The memories! The… waffles!) But for a budget-friendly family trip that isn’t soul-crushingly awful? Yeah, I'd consider it. Just don't expect the red carpet. And definitely bring your own coffee. And maybe some extra Skittles, just in case. And maybe a hazmat suit for the pool… ok, I might be exaggerating a *little*. But overall, not bad. Not bad at all.

Anything that REALLY annoyed you? Because we all have pet peeves.

Oh, *yes*. The elevator! OMG, the elevator. It was slow. Painfully, agonizingly slow. I'm not exaggerating. We spent a significant amount of time just… waiting. Waiting for the elevator. People crammed in together, awkwardly avoiding eye contact. The same Muzak loop playing. It almost felt like a social experiment in forced togetherness. And one morning, it was entirely out of service. We were on the 3rd floor. With luggage. And a grumpy teenager. You can imagine the scene. And the air conditioning! Another pet peeve. One night it was freezing, theFind Hotel Now

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Goodlettsville, TN Goodlettsville (TN) United States