Ibis Friedrichshafen Airport: Messe's BEST Hotel? (Insider Secrets!)
Ibis Friedrichshafen Airport: Messe – My Chaotic, Coffee-Stained Chronicle (Is It REALLY the BEST? Let's Dive In!)
Alright, folks, buckle up. This ain't your sanitized, brochure-ready hotel review. This is the real deal. I just spent a few days at the Ibis Friedrichshafen Airport: Messe, and frankly, I'm still processing the experience. Let's just say it’s been… interesting.
First Impressions & the Accessibility Gauntlet (Where My Luggage and Patience Really Got Tested)
Okay, so, the Ibis. You know what you're getting, right? Functional. Clean-ish. Close to stuff. And the airport – well, that’s the whole point here. Landing bleary-eyed and just wanting a bed? This is your spot. BUT. My goodness, the accessibility… it’s there, but it's like they hired a committee to just miss the mark.
Accessibility: They say accessible, and they have the ramps and whatnot, but navigating with luggage felt like a sport. The doors, well, some were tricky. The route from the airport? Let's just say I'm now intimately acquainted with the cobble-stoned streets of Friedrichshafen. (Verdict: Could be better. Bring your own patience and a good set of wheels on your suitcase!)
Wheelchair Accessible: Seems okay. They have the necessary ramps and stuff, BUT I didn't actually use one, so take that with a grain of salt. Let's assume it's… functional.
On-site accessible restaurants / lounges: Now, I didn't see the specific signage, but I did see a lift to the restaurant, and the general layout seemed pretty manageable. (A shrug… maybe. Ask for specifics when booking!)
Inside the Room: The Surprisingly Comfortable Chaos
Okay, room wise? It was… decent. (Available in all rooms!) Air conditioning? Check. Air Conditioning? You betcha. Alarm clock? Yes, unless you're like me and forget to set it. Free Wi-Fi (yes, free wifi in all rooms!)? Praise the internet gods. And the bed… actually pretty comfy. (Extra long bed) (with free bottled water!) After a long flight, the sleep saved me. HOWEVER.
Things I loved:
- Blackout Curtains: Genius. Absolute genius. Crucial for beating jet lag.
- Free Wi-Fi! (Wi-Fi [free]): Saved my sanity, and my roaming charges. Essential (and a must these days, right?)
- The Coffee/Tea Maker: That first cuppa after a brutal flight? Priceless.
- That View! (Window That Opens): The window. Yep, you can open it! Amazing to let in some fresh air.
Things That Made Me Side-Eye the Universe:
- The Carpet: Felt a little… lived in. I won’t lie, I’m not a fan of carpet in hotel rooms.
- The Limited Counter Space: Where do you put stuff? My toiletries barely made it.
- The "Safety/security feature" - a tiny, almost useless in-room safe: Good intentions, I guess.
Cleanliness and Safety: The Post-Covid Shuffle
Okay, this is where things get interesting. Post-pandemic, everyone’s hyper-aware, right? (Cleanliness and safety!) Ibis seems to be trying. (Anti-viral cleaning products!)
Good Signs:
- Daily disinfection in common areas: They were definitely wiping things down.
- Rooms sanitized between stays: Felt reasonably clean.
- Hand sanitizer, everywhere. Thank goodness.
- Staff trained in safety protocol: Seeing them wear masks made me feel more at ease.
Less-Than-Perfect Observations:
- Shared stationery removed: Okay, cool. But I needed a pen. Had to bug reception.
- Room sanitization opt-out available: Hmm, I guess they trust me!
- Individually-wrapped food options: The breakfast buffet, though… we'll get to that.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: The Breakfast Buffet – A Tale of Two Plates
Breakfast [buffet]: was included in my rate. And, well… it was… a classic continental situation. (Breakfast [buffet]) Think cold cuts, cheese, bread, some sad-looking fruit, and the usual coffee/tea suspects. (Coffee/tea in restaurant, western breakfast, international cuisine in restaurant)
The Good:
- The Coffee: Hot and plentiful. Saved me.
- The Bread: Surprisingly decent.
- The Staff: They were trying REALLY hard!
The Not-So-Good:
- The Quality: Let's just say it wasn't gourmet.
- The Space: The place feels a bit crammed, especially at peak breakfast hours. And the buffet itself? Gets messy quick.
- The Hygiene: The food was covered, but the serving utensils were being man-handled a bit… (I may or may not have snagged my own set of tongs. Don't judge!)
(Alternatives available – breakfast takeaway service!)
(Restaurants, coffee shop, snack bar) - They also have other options like a bar and a coffee shop.
Oh, and there's a bar! (Bar) Perfect for a quick nightcap.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: (Or, "Where Did the Spa Go?")
Right. So, this Ibis isn't exactly a spa retreat. (Spa/sauna, spa, steamroom, swimming pool, swimming pool [outdoor], pool with view) There IS a functional fitness center. (Fitness center, gym/fitness) And a sauna? I didn't get around to it. Maybe next time.
Services and Conveniences: The Practicalities of Life
Okay, the essentials: (Services and conveniences)
- 24-hour front desk [front desk [24-hour] / Contactless check-in/out): Always a win.
- Daily housekeeping: They did their job. No complaints.
- Luggage storage: Very handy.
- Elevator (elevator): YES!
Less-Exciting, But Still Useful:
- Currency exchange (currency exchange): If you need it.
- Dry cleaning/laundry service: Standard stuff.
- Business facilities (business facilities): For the corporate travelers.
Getting Around: Airport Bliss & Beyond
Airport transfer (airport transfer): Easy. Easy peasy. It’s right there. (Car park [on-site], car park [free of charge])
For the Kids: Family friendly?
For the kids (family/child friendly, babysitting service, kids meal) A couple of families were around. There's no dedicated kids’ club, but it's fine for a quick stay.
Getting Around (getting around): They had parking. It's in a parking lot, but hey, it's free!
The Verdict: Is the Ibis Friedrichshafen Airport: Messe the BEST?
Look, is it the fanciest hotel? Nope. Is it perfect? Hell no. (Hotel chain) Did it leave me with a few stories and moments of mild frustration? Absolutely. But…
Here's the Honest Truth:
- Location, Location, Location: For airport convenience, it’s a winner.
- Price: You get what you pay for, and it's a good value.
- Cleanliness: For the most part, they are doing a good job.
- Comfort: The bed and the free Wi-Fi saved me.
Overall… for a quick airport stopover, the Ibis Friedrichshafen Airport: Messe is a practical, functional, and largely painless option. It's not luxury, but it's reliable. And sometimes, that’s all you need.
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Day 1: Arrival and existential dread in the Ibis
- 14:00 (ish) - Arrival at Friedrichshafen Airport (FDH): Landed. Bleary-eyed. Already questioning the life choices that led me here. The airport is… well, it’s an airport. Clean, efficient, but lacks any discernible personality. Feels like a beige limbo. I need coffee, stat. Oh, and a sign, a freaking sign, pointing to the Ibis. Because "slightly stressed tourist looking for hotel" is the optimal vibe for this trip.
- (14:30-15:00) - The Great Hotel Hunt: Okay, found it. The Ibis. It looms. It's…practical. No grand entrance, no bellhops. Just a functional, slightly intimidating slab of modern architecture. Checking in was a blur of German and my shaky attempts at "Bitte" and "Danke". Managed to get a room, and promptly collapsed on the bed, which, I must admit, is surprisingly comfortable. Considering the price, I’m cautiously pleased.
- (15:30-17:00) - The Room of Truth and the Bathroom of Minor Regrets: My room. It's…compact. Everything has its place. Everything must have its place. Reminds me of my ex-boyfriend's apartment, actually. The bathroom is a masterpiece of space-saving design. The shower? Good luck turning around in there without elbowing yourself. I'm starting to feel a little claustrophobic, but really, who am I kidding? The hot water works, the towels are clean, and the bed is comfy. That’s all that matters, right? Right?
- (17:00-18:00) - Emergency Coffee Run and German Bread Obsession: Okay, I needed to venture out for caffeine. Found a little bakery nearby with the most amazing smell of fresh bread. Got a coffee and a pretzel. I swear, German bread is a religious experience. Salty, chewy, perfect. Suddenly, the existential dread receded, replaced by pure carb-fueled bliss. Ate said pretzel in silence, staring at the sky. It was overcast. Still, the bread was good.
- (18:00-19:00) - Dinner at the Messy Corner Bistro: Ah, the Bistro. I found a place to eat dinner, and I ate it. I'm not going to lie, it wasn't stellar, but the beer on tap was cold. That goes a long way.
Day 2: Messe Mayhem and the Quest for the Perfect Sausage
- (08:00-09:00) - Breakfast, Pretzels, and the Power of Coffee: Breakfast at the Ibis. Standard continental affair. More delicious German bread. Seriously considering making this my entire diet. Coffee. Lots of it. Gotta fuel the Messe experience!
- (09:30-16:00) - The Messe! (It's a Giant Hall of Things): Off to the Messe. Why? Because I have to. It's a trade show, a giant…thing. My brain is swimming in brochures and technical jargon. The crowds are…well, they're a crowd. Lost a person in the crowd. Found them; got a sausage. Actually there were so many types of sausages.
- The Quest for the Perfect Sausage: This is where things get really important. I embarked on a personal quest to find the perfect German sausage. (Okay, I know, it sounds ridiculous, but it's my trip, and I can do what I want!) Let me tell you, the variety is astounding. Bratwurst, currywurst, wiener… each with its own unique blend of spices and textures. Sampled at least six. My verdict? Still undecided. This requires more research. And, yes, it was messy. I dropped some mustard. Had sauce on my face. I’m not even sorry.
- (16:00-17:00) - Retreat and Existential Crisis Round 2 at the Ibis: Back to the hotel. My feet ache. My brain is fried. The Messe. Ugh. Need to recharge. Bed. Coffee. Contemplating my life choices.
- (17:00-18:00) - The Art of Doing Basically Nothing: Watched some terrible TV. Read a novel. Tried to call someone back home, ended up talking to voicemail. Sigh. That’s how you do nothing well.
- (18:00-19:00) - Dinner at the Bistro for Another round:* Yes, again. Don't judge me! More beer. More carb loading. I am coming to peace being alone.
Day 3: Final Thoughts and Departure (Maybe with a Sausage)
- (08:00-09:00) - Final Breakfast and a Final Pretzel: Last attempt at German bread. Feeling strangely sentimental about it. How did I get addicted to a grain-based food in three days?
- (09:30-11:00) – Last Stand at the Messe (for a Sausage, of Course): One last tour. One last sausage. One last…attempt to understand what the heck is going on. Did I find the Perfect Sausage? Perhaps.
- (11:00-12:00) - Packing and the Bitter Sweet Departure: Packing. Not a strong point. Stuffing everything haphazardly into my suitcase. Leaving.
- (12:00-13:00) - Airport and Final Goodbyes: Back to the airport. The same beige limbo. But…I’m okay with it. This trip was… a thing. More than expected.
So, there you have it. My journey through the Ibis Friedrichshafen Airport Messe. It’s not glamorous, it’s not perfect, and it’s definitely not the kind of itinerary you’d find in a glossy travel magazine. But it’s mine. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Okay, is this Ibis *really* the best? Like, tell me something I don't already know about this place.
Alright, buckle up, buttercup. "Best" is always subjective, right? And after a long flight, let's be honest, even a cardboard box looks appealing. But *this* Ibis? Okay, here's the *real* deal. Firstly, it's practically *inside* the airport. Seriously, roll out of bed, stumble twenty paces, and BAM! You're at check-in. That alone is worth its weight in gold after a red-eye. Remember that time I tried to save a few euros and booked that hotel with the "free shuttle" that broke down in the middle of a freaking *rainstorm*? Yeah. Never again.
Also, and this is *crucial*: the breakfast. Don't expect a gourmet buffet, but for a reasonable price, it's reliable carb-loading perfection. The bread rolls are decent (crucial for those early mornings), and the coffee – well, it's European coffee. Strong enough to jumpstart a zombie apocalypse.
But here’s a secret, a little whisper from someone who's been there, survived, and probably spent far too many nights there: *ask for a room facing the airport*. Hear me out. It sounds awful, right? Airplane noises? But... the views are AMAZING! There's this weird, almost comforting, sense of constant motion. Plus, you can people-watch all the stressed-out travelers – a truly humbling experience. (And if you're lucky, you might see a cool airplane!)
Is the soundproofing any good? Because I've had nightmares about paper-thin walls.
Alright, let's be honest. Soundproofing is *never* perfect, especially at a budget-friendly airport hotel. You *will* hear things. Think of it as a live audio drama of late-night arrivals, early morning departures, and the occasional snorer next door (seriously, bring earplugs. Do it now!).
However, the Ibis does a *decent* job. It's not like you're sleeping in a cardboard box next to a runway. The windows are reasonably solid. The construction seems alright. If you are a light sleeper – well, you already know the drill. Earplugs, my friend. Earplugs. And maybe a white noise app. Forget serenity; embrace the practical.
The rooms... are they tiny? (Asking for a friend... who's me.)
Oh, honey, let's be real. It's an Ibis. Comfort *is* a priority, but space... not so much. You're not going to find a ballroom. Think "efficiently designed". There's enough space to unpack a suitcase, swing a cat (please don't), and maybe do a little yoga if you *really* contort yourself.
But it's functional! The bed is usually comfortable, that's the main thing, right? Clean sheets, good pillows! The bathroom is, well, it’s there. It does the job. And, listen, you're there to sleep and then be out the door, right? Unless you’re planning on hosting a party in your room, you'll be fine. It's clean, it works, and it's a place to crash; that’s really all that matters.
Tell me about the staff! Are they friendly? Do they speak English? (My German is… nonexistent.)
The staff... Ahh, the staff. They're generally lovely. Efficiency is their game, not necessarily the most effusive welcome you've ever had, but they're absolutely professional and helpful. English? No worries! They are used to dealing with international travelers. Don't expect long chats about the meaning of life, but they will get you checked in, point you in the direction of the breakfast, and generally make sure you're not completely lost.
Okay, so where do you eat if I don’t want to go to the breakfast? Are there any restaurants nearby?
The Ibis *does* have a bar, and they usually offer some light snacks. The food is… fine. It'll fill a hole. But if you're looking for "dining," you’re better off venturing out. The airport itself has a few options, but they're limited and often overpriced.
Here's the deal: You're in Friedrichshafen! It's a lovely, charming town. Take a walk! You'll find everything from casual cafes to more formal restaurants. My advice? Ask the front desk for suggestions. They'll be able to point you in the right direction. Or, get a taxi and treat yourself. You deserve it after the flight.
Any horror stories? Anything I should be *really* worried about?
Okay, horror stories... hmm. Nothing *major* comes to mind. I mean, it's an Ibis. The worst thing that ever happened to me was… well, I’ll tell you a secret… one time, I was super tired and booked the *wrong* dates! (Don’t judge!). I showed up a day early, and, let's just say the look on my face when the receptionist calmly informed me that I wasn't on the list was something to behold. Thankfully, they had a room, but it was a serious "facepalm" moment.
So, my advice: Double-check those dates! Make sure you booked the right room. And, for the love of all that is holy, set an alarm! Jet lag is a beast. You'll be fine. It’s an airport hotel. Be practical, be prepared, and you'll survive (and maybe even enjoy) your stay. And seriously, bring earplugs. And maybe a bottle of wine. You've earned it!
Is it worth the money?! Or would I be better off with something cheaper or fancier?
Ah, the million-dollar question! "Worth the money" is always tricky to answer. It depends! Are you on a budget? Absolutely! If the price is right (and it often is), it's a total score! The convenience factor alone is worth a lot, especially if you have an early flight.
If you're willing to spend more? Sure, there are fancierStay Collective