Saskatoon Getaway: Unbelievable Deals at Country Inn & Suites!

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Saskatoon Getaway: Unbelievable Deals at Country Inn & Suites!

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Country Inn & Suites in Saskatoon, and let me tell you, it's a whole thing. "Unbelievable Deals," they say, and honestly, I'm already side-eyeing that a little. But that's just me; I'm a cynical traveler who's seen a lot of hotel rooms. Still, let's get this ball rolling.

Accessibility: The Real Deal (Mostly)

Okay, so accessibility. This is a major win for Country Inn & Suites. They list "Facilities for disabled guests," and that's good, but let's get specific. Wheelchair accessible? Check. (Yay!) Now, here's where it gets tricky. I hope that "Facilities for disabled guests" actually means that accessibility is thought through beyond just ramps at the front door. Does the pool have a lift? Are the bathrooms designed for maneuverability? I'd love to know more details. I'm a bit paranoid about that stuff after a trip I took where a hotel claimed to be accessible, but the elevator was always broken. Ugh. Also, the elevator is a MUST. I hope it's reliable.

On-Site Grub & Booze: Fueling the Fun… or Not

Alright, let's talk eats. "Restaurants" are mentioned, plural! A "Bar," a "Poolside Bar," a "Coffee Shop" - getting hungry already! I'm really hoping this isn't some sad, microwaved-everything situation. Now, I'm a sucker for a good buffet – "Breakfast [buffet]" is listed, which is encouraging (though I'm picturing a sad, sad continental breakfast at this point and need to adjust my frame of expectations accordingly, like a toddler who's about to eat lima beans). I always judge a hotel by its coffee. Seriously, the coffee can MAKE or BREAK a stay. "Coffee/tea in restaurant" suggests they try. "Asian cuisine in restaurant," "Asian breakfast," etc. - intriguing! Maybe I'll actually break out of my usual oatmeal rut on this trip. "Happy hour" is also listed. Now, that's a must. I am an enthusiast of happy hours.

Relaxation Central: The Spa-rty Continues

Okay, deep breaths. "Spa," "Sauna," "Steamroom," "Pool," "Pool with view." Yes, please. I'm dying for a spa day, a proper one that goes beyond just a massage on a table next to a noisy air conditioner. "Body scrub," "Body wrap," "Foot bath," and "Massage." Oh, yes. I can practically feel the tension melting away. Then the "Fitness center," "Gym/fitness." Look, I'm probably lying to myself if I think I'll actually use the gym. But it's nice to know it's there, especially if I overdo it at the buffet and the happy hour (which, let's be honest, is the much more probable scenario).

Cleanliness & Safety: The New Normal (Thank God)

Now, this is where I start breathing easier. "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Daily disinfection in common areas," "Hand sanitizer," "Rooms sanitized between stays," and the glorious "Professional-grade sanitizing services." Thank you, Country Inn & Suites, for taking this seriously! Also, I appreciate that they're offering "Room sanitization opt-out available." That's thoughtful. Also, "Daily housekeeping" is always welcome (in a totally non-creepy way).

Rooms & Amenities: Your Home Away From… Wherever

Okay, the rooms. This is where the real magic happens (or doesn't). "Air conditioning," "Blackout curtains" (essential for this light sleeper!), "Coffee/tea maker" (praise be!), "Free Wi-Fi" (double-praise!), "Ironing facilities" (judging myself for needing this), "Mini bar" (tempting, possibly a trap), "Refrigerator" (YES! Road trip snacks, here I come!), "Separate shower/bathtub" (luxury!), "Smoke detector," "Soundproofing" (another must-have for a peaceful slumber), and a "Wake-up service" (for those times you need to be somewhere). Also, I see a ton of other goodies like "Extra long bed," "Safe box (important for my paranoia)," "Mirror," "Slippers"… I'm liking this.

Services & Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

"24-hour Front Desk." Always a relief. "Cash withdrawal." "Concierge" (maybe I'll actually ask for help this time). "Daily housekeeping", again, yes please! This is pretty standard, but it's nice to know they're covering all the bases. "Invoice provided" is great for expense reports!

For the Kids: Family Fun… Or Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys

"Babysitting service" "Family/child friendly" "Kids facilities," "Kids meal." Good for families, which likely means more screaming children while I'm trying to find peace. But hey, good for them!

Getting Around: The Practical Stuff

"Airport transfer" (a lifesaver!), "Car park" (free!), "Car park [on-site]. That just shows you a real pro. "Taxi service." Again, all good.

My Saskatoon Getaway Offer!

Okay, enough chit-chat. Are you ready to escape to Saskatoon? Are you craving a relaxing getaway, a chance to de-stress, and maybe, just maybe, indulge a little? Then listen up!

Here's the deal, friends:

Book your Saskatoon Escape at Country Inn & Suites TODAY and receive:

  • Unbeatable Deals and Packages (Seriously, check their website, they say so!)
  • Free Wi-Fi because we're all addicted to our phones.
  • A pool where you can finally make that Instagram picture you have been dreaming of..
  • Access to a spa and sauna (treat yourself, you deserve it!).
  • Comfortable rooms with all the amenities you could possibly need
  • A free breakfast (maybe, hopefully a good one! I'll be checking!)

Why this is your perfect escape:

  • Accessibility: The hotel offers facilities for disabled guests.
  • Spa Time: You'll leave feeling relaxed.
  • Rest and Recharge: With the help of essential amenities you can experience the comfort and beauty of this lovely hotel.
  • Convenience: The hotel is located close to restaurants, and more, offering convenient access to essential locations.

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your average travel itinerary. We're going deep into the heart of… well, Saskatoon. At the Country Inn & Suites. And let's be honest, the heart of my travel experience is usually a chaotic, caffeine-fueled mess. Here we go:

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK - The Messy, Honest, Funny & Human Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of the Continental Breakfast

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival & Check-in: Okay, so the flight was delayed, naturally. And the airport, let's just say the Saskatoon airport isn't exactly the Parisian Charles de Gaulle. Got my rental car (a beat-up Corolla that already has a personality of its own, I'm calling her "Cynthia"), and finally arrived at the blessed Country Inn & Suites. The lobby? Perfectly… beige. Like, the beige that makes you question all your life choices. Check-in was smooth though, thank goodness. The friendly woman at the front desk – a true prairie angel – gave me the key to my room.
  • 2:00 PM - Room Reconnaissance: Okay, the room is… functional. Two double beds, a mini-fridge (score!), and a TV the size of a small child. Immediately, I test the bed. Verdict: acceptable for a night's sleep, maybe. The view? Overlooking a… parking lot. Romantic. But hey, at least I have a room!
  • 2:30 PM - The Continental Breakfast Anxiety: This is where the real drama starts. Continental breakfast means… options. Too many options. I wander, wide-eyed, past the sad, pre-packaged muffins (no! Not the bran ones!), the suspect-looking scrambled eggs (are those… real?), and the waffle maker that seems to mock my clumsy attempts at waffle-making. I opt for a bagel (plain, of course, because I'm a coward when it comes to culinary adventure) and a coffee that… well, it does the job. Barely. But the feeling of the breakfast is the important thing - a silent competition of how far can one go on a small breakfast.
  • 3:00 PM - Quick Saskatoon Immersion: I have a vague plan to explore the city, but first… a nap. Jet lag is a beast, especially when paired with existential breakfast dread.
  • 6:00 PM - Dinner Fiasco (or, The Tale of the Overcooked Burger): I, in my limited wisdom, decided to take a stroll for dinner. I figured I'd eat something from someplace close by. I walk a very long time, very hungry. I find a restaurant. I ordered a burger to keep it safe. It was a burger… overcooked, bordering on the texture of a hockey puck. I ate half of it, mostly out of hunger (and a grudging respect for the kitchen's commitment to dryness).
  • 8:00 PM - Room Service and Regret: I retreat to my room, defeated, and channel surf. Eventually I call room service. I order the same burger, just in case. I'm hoping the room service burger is better. I'm hopeful, it's late-night, and I'm in a hotel room. Honestly, anything sounds good right now.

Day 2: The River, the Quirks, and the Questionable Art

  • 8:00 AM - Breakfast 2.0 (The Redemption Attempt): This time, I brought my own instant coffee. I loaded up on the breakfast buffet staples. The eggs still looked… questionable. But I'm feeling bolder. I grab a waffle. I'm a waffle aficionado now! I attack it will a vengeance. The bagel. The eggs. The waffle. I'm going to enjoy the mess of it.
  • 9:00 AM - The Meewasin Valley Trail: I've heard this is a must-see. So, I lace up my slightly-too-tight running shoes (because apparently, I pack for adventure, not comfort) and head out. The river is beautiful, the sky is enormous, and the air smells… fresh? I'm genuinely surprised. I walk for miles, completely alone, which sometimes is what I long for.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch and Saskatoon Quirks: I find a quirky little cafe (because all city must have a quirky cafe), and order a sandwich that is probably filled with too many things. I sit outside and people-watch, which is a sport I really enjoy. I see dogs, bikes, people walking in the street. I smile.
  • 2:00 PM - The Art Gallery Adventure: I'm not an art person. I'm more of a "point and stare" kind of art appreciator. I head to the Remai Modern, hoping to be inspired. I walk around, I look at the art. I see a lot of blank canvases. I see a lot of things I don't understand. I am slightly intimidated. One piece, a huge painting of… well, I'm not sure. It's abstract and colourful and deeply confusing. I stay for a while, just staring. I feel a strange kinship with the artist. Maybe.
  • 4:00 PM - The Waffle Panic: I try and go back for an early dinner, determined to recreate the waffle magic of this morning. I'm in the Country Inn & Suites lobby. I see the waffle maker. I walk towards it. I look at it. I try to make one. I fail. I feel like I failed at my vacation.
  • 7:00 PM - Dinner and the Search for Connection: I found a local place that looked good. I ordered the burger. I have a very specific goal in mind here: to make friends with the locals. I make small talk. I told the waitress about my waffle adventure. We laughed. The burger was great.
  • 9:00 PM - Hotel Room Confessions and a Late-Night Scroll: Back in the beige haven of my room. I lay in bed. I think about life. I think about Saskatchewan. I think about waffles. I scroll through my phone. I'm still looking for a connection. I watch TV.

Day 3: Departure and the bittersweet embrace of beige.

  • 8:00 AM - The Final Breakfast Stand: I went back, I saw the waffle maker. This time, I was prepared. I made the waffle. I attacked it. I loved it. I felt like I achieved something.
  • 9:00 AM - Check Out: Quick and painless. The front desk lady is super friendly and wishes me a safe journey. I smile. I feel better.
  • 10:00 AM - Scenic Drive to the Airport: I'm leaving. I'm happy. I am still filled with the existential dread that will eventually leave me. I see the city one last time. I feel changed.

So, there you have it. My unfiltered, messy, and utterly human take on a trip to Saskatoon. Did I see all the sights? Probably not. Did I eat a perfect meal? Nope. Did I have a wonderful time with myself? Maybe. But at the very least, I survived. And isn't that, in the end, what travel is all about? (Besides, maybe next time I'll actually try the bran muffins.)

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Saskatoon Getaway at Country Inn & Suites: You Got Questions? (I Probably Have Answers...Maybe)

Okay, So "Unbelievable Deals"? What's the Actual *Deal*? Spill the Beans!

Alright, alright, fine! "Unbelievable" is a strong word, I admit. They're good deals, though. Think… reasonably priced rooms, maybe a free breakfast situation (HELLO, waffles!), and potentially some package deals with local attractions. Honestly? Check the specific dates and offers! I’ve seen some truly *meh* deals, and some that made me think, "Wow, I should’ve booked TWO nights!" It really depends on the season, the Saskatoon event calendar, and how desperate they are to fill those rooms. Don't expect Vegas-level discounts! I once went in expecting to save a fortune... only to realize they were running a "buy one night, get the second at half-price" deal. Which *sounded* great until I realized the "first night" price was jacked up. Lesson learned: compare prices! And maybe, just maybe, avoid going during the Folk Fest – everyone will be there.

The Breakfast...Is it Really Worth Getting Out of Bed For? (I'm a Grumpy Sleeper)

Ugh, breakfast. The bane of my existence, especially when I've had a late night… and a few too many Saskatoon Berries from that market… Okay, so the continental breakfast at Country Inn & Suites... it varies. I swear, it's like they have a breakfast lottery. Sometimes, it's the standard fare: cold cereal (the soggy kind), instant oatmeal (blech!), some sad-looking fruit cocktail remnants, and… possibly… a waffle maker. If there's a waffle maker, folks, GET IN LINE. Seriously. It's worth it. Crispy waffles, warm syrup, a fleeting moment of happiness before facing the day. Other times? It's a sad selection of pre-packaged pastries and lukewarm coffee. My advice? Lower your expectations, pack a protein bar, and pray for waffles. I once spent a half hour hovering near the waffle machine hoping no one else would use it, it was that good! My partner, a pancake devotee, thought the waffles were overrated. (I’m still bitter.)

What's the Vibe Like? Is it Family-Friendly? (Or Will My Kids Be Judged?)

Family-friendly? Oh, absolutely. Think… families. Lots of families. Like, the kind with kids who run down the halls at 7 AM. (Bless their little hearts.) It's not a silent, sophisticated hotel. It's a practical hotel. The pool *probably* has a slide (check!), the breakfast area probably has high chairs, and the staff is pretty used to the chaos that comes with tiny humans. If you're looking for a quiet romantic getaway? Maybe not the best choice. If you're travelling with kids? Relatively low-stress. I've seen everything from toddlers in pajamas at breakfast to teenagers glued to their phones. No judging, mostly just… accepting. And hoping your own kids don't spill juice on the carpet (been there, done that, paid the cleaning fee.)

Location, Location, Location! How Convenient is it, Really?

Okay, so the location… depends on *what* you're planning on doing in Saskatoon. Is it right downtown? Usually, no. Is it close to the highway? Often, yes. This is a massive help, but can come with some traffic depending on where you're going! Check the hotel's website and map before booking because “close” can be a relative term. If you're planning on exploring the downtown core, you might need a car, a taxi, or a ride-sharing service; I've never done it, which is a shame, it seems like a good time! However, it might be near malls, restaurants, and other businesses. It’s generally not "walking distance to everything." But, hey, maybe that's a good thing? Less temptation to spend all your money on... stuff. I once drove past a hotel that seemed perfect, but the traffic was insane and I was so glad I had to head out of the city. So, do your research!

Parking? A Necessary Evil. What's the Deal?

Parking is usually... there. Free parking, often. But don’t take my word for it, because parking is the bane of my existence! I can't stand it! I've seen some hotels with spaces so tight you need a contortionist to get out of the car. Double-check the hotel's website or call and ask. Is there a large parking lot? Street parking? Underground parking (luxury!)? Parking can become a real pain when you're dragging luggage and kids (see above). I once stayed at a hotel where the parking garage *literally* tried to eat my car. (Okay, maybe not, but the elevator was ancient and terrifying.) So, confirm the parking situation. It will save you a headache (and possibly a dented bumper).

The Rooms...Are They, Like, Clean? And Comfortable? (Basic Needs, People!)

Clean? Generally, yes. Comfortable? Reasonably so. Think… a standard hotel room. Sometimes it's been recently renovated, other times it feels like it's been frozen in time. I've definitely seen places with a slightly musty smell (blame the air conditioning, maybe?), and others that were sparkling. The beds are usually... okay. Not the most luxurious, but fine for a night or two. Read the reviews! Pay attention to what people say about the cleanliness, the noise levels (some people like to party, apparently!), and the overall condition of the room. I once stayed in a room where the air conditioning sounded like a jet engine. I barely slept. Check those reviews! They're your friends!

Any Hidden Fees? (Because Nobody Likes Surprises!)

Oh, hidden fees. The bane of modern travel, right? Read *everything* carefully. Check for resort fees (often sneaky), parking fees, and any other miscellaneous charges. Call the hotel directly if you're unsure. Look at the fine print. I've absolutely had a 'resort fee' pop up… for something I didn’t even use (a tiny pool, I think). It was a total rip-off. Some hotels will charge you extra if you want a room on a higher floor, or a better view. Make sure you know exactly what you are paying for *before* you book. It’s worth the effort!

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon (SK) Canada