Escape to Kirksville: Days Inn's Cozy Comfort Awaits!

Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Escape to Kirksville: Days Inn's Cozy Comfort Awaits!

Escape to Kirksville: Days Inn's Cozy Comfort Awaits! (Review That's Actually Real, Okay?)

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the Days Inn experience in Kirksville! I'm talking a REAL review, the kind where I spill the tea (or, you know, the free coffee…more on that later). Forget the sterile, corporate jargon – this is about the vibe. And let's be honest, sometimes the vibe saves you.

First Impressions: Accessibility & Getting There (and Maybe a Deep Sigh)

Okay, so the big questions: Is it easy to get to? Is it accessible? Kirksville, in general, is pretty chill. The Days Inn is thankfully easy to find, nestled right off the main drag. Accessibility? Seems decent for a hotel of this type. I didn’t personally need a wheelchair, but I did see the wheelchair accessible features mentioned, which is a major plus. Check the website for specifics, of course, but it's a good start. They also offer airport transfer, which is handy if you're not driving. Car park [free of charge]? YES! Thank the travel gods. Valet parking? Nope. But hey, free parking is a win in my book.

The Room: Cozy and Comfy (But Not Without Its Quirks)

Let's get real. My room? Clean. Daily housekeeping, a lifesaver for a messy traveler like myself. Air conditioning? Absolutely essential. Blackout curtains? Bless their heart. Slept like a baby (or, you know, a somewhat stressed adult trying to escape life for a weekend). The bed was comfy, the linens felt fresh, and the extra long bed was a godsend since I'm slightly on the tall side. Free Wi-Fi? Yes! And thankfully, it actually worked. The Wi-Fi [free] in the room was a life saver. Internet access – wireless and Internet [LAN] are both available. I noticed a desk, which was perfect for when I inevitably pretended to work.

Okay, BUT… (because there's always a but, right?) The decor? Let's call it “functional.” Think…neutral tones and the kind of art that probably came from a hotel supply warehouse. Don't expect a design masterpiece. It felt comfortable enough – didn’t offend my visual senses, certainly.

The "Stuff You Need to Know" - The Nitty Gritty

  • Cleanliness and Safety: They're taking the Anti-viral cleaning products, and Daily disinfection in common areas. They had the Hand sanitizer readily available. Important in 2024, right? And they have the standard like Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, and Security [24-hour]. All important things.
  • Dining: Okay, so the Breakfast [buffet] was… well, it was there. And hey, Breakfast takeaway service can turn an otherwise terrible breakfast into a decent one if you're rushing out the door. They also have a Coffee shop. Coffee, in general, is a win.
    • I did see there was an Asian cuisine in restaurant. That sounded tempting, but I ended up going out for dinner. Maybe next time?
    • They also had a Happy hour at what I think might be considered a bar. More info next time I visit.
  • Services and Conveniences: Daily housekeeping? Check. Front desk [24-hour]? Thank goodness. Elevator? Yes! Essential. Laundry service? Score! Cash withdrawal ATM seemed to be easily accessible.
  • Hotel Chain: Yup, it's part of Days Inn, so you know what to expect, in terms of facilities, and cleanliness.

The "Things to Do" (Beyond the Room): Relaxation Station?

  • Facilities for disabled guests is a must for many; always a good thing to see.
  • Fitness center? I peeked. It was…a fitness center. You know. Weights, treadmills. I did not use it, but it exists.

The Down & Dirty: My Takeaways

This isn't the Four Seasons. Okay? It's a Days Inn in Kirksville. But here's the thing: it delivers what it promises. It's clean, it's comfortable, it has the essentials (free Wi-Fi, decent coffee, and a comfy bed). For the price, it's a solid choice.

The Verdict:

Would I stay again? Yeah, probably! It's a safe, affordable, and convenient option for a quick getaway or a stopover. It's not fancy, but it's reliable. And sometimes, that's all you need.


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  • Seriously Comfy Rooms: Get ready to sink into those extra long beds with fresh linens and blackout curtains for a peaceful night's sleep.
  • Stay Connected: Free Wi-Fi in every room!
  • Convenience is Key: Enjoy easy access to free parking, a 24-hour front desk, and a convenience store for all your last-minute needs.
  • Fuel Your Adventures: Start your day with a decent breakfast buffet
  • Safe & Sound: Relax knowing that our Daily disinfection in common areas.
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Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's meticulously planned travel itinerary. This is the raw, unfiltered, probably-slightly-hungover account of my Kirksville, Missouri adventure, fueled by lukewarm coffee and the promise of questionable Wi-Fi at the Days Inn.

Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of Budget Hotels (aka, "Where's the Remote?!")

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive in Kirksville! Okay, technically, I drove. From… well, let’s just say it was a long drive. The GPS tried to take me down a dirt road that looked suspiciously like a cow pasture, but I held firm. Found the Days Inn (blessedly, not in the cow pasture). It looks… exactly like every other Days Inn ever. You know the drill: vaguely beige everything, a faint smell of chlorine, and a lobby with the exciting aesthetic of a DMV waiting room.
  • 1:15 PM: Check-in. The woman at the front desk was incredibly nice, which is good. That's the only thing holding me back from a complete meltdown in these places. But after a long trip, checking in is a game of pure, unadulterated hope. Will the room AC work? Does the TV have an actual TV remote? Will any of the lamps even turn on? I'm not going to lie, my expectations were VERY low.
  • 1:30 PM: Room conquered. Yes! AC blasts. The remote… oh, the remote! It was THERE, staring at me. But it didn't work. Turns out, it needed batteries. Okay. OKAY. This already has me contemplating the meaning of life and the futility of existence. I searched for batteries and was about to rip the hotel room apart to find some batteries.
  • 2:00 PM: I decided to give up. I had to leave the room for a bit anyway. I needed some food or all of this would consume me.
  • 2:30 PM: Okay. I'm back. Found the batteries. My mood increased exponentially. TV is working. I'm ready.
  • 3:00 PM: Explored the local area. Kirksville is… well, it's Kirksville. I will be honest, not a lot to see.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at a local diner. Hearty comfort food is exactly what I needed. I'm full, and honestly, a little less grumpy.
  • 8:00 PM: Back at the Days Inn. TV time. I'll be honest, I'm already exhausted, and I don't know why.

Day 2: Seeking Adventure (and Maybe a Decent Cup of Coffee)

  • 7:00 AM: Wake up. The bed was… a bed. Not the best, not the worst. The coffee in the room? Well, let's just say it reinforced the idea that I should seek coffee elsewhere.
  • 7:30 AM: The breakfast at the Days Inn. The food was alright. I'm not sure how much of it was actually edible.
  • 8:30 AM: Headed to the local coffee shop. Found an adorable little cafe. The coffee was a godsend. I immediately felt more alive.
  • 9:30 AM: Explored Kirksville. It was really nice. It helped me regain faith in humanity.
  • 12:00 PM: Found a local pizza place. It was delicious. I immediately wanted to move here.
  • 1:00 PM: Headed back to the hotel. I could probably just stay in this town forever.
  • 3:00 PM: Headed to local park. I needed to get out of the hotel and my own head.
  • 6:00 PM: Found a local bar, drank, and had food. I have decided that I will stay in Kirksville.
  • 8:00 PM: Headed back to the hotel. Watched TV, passed out.

Day 3: Attempting to Leave (and the Bitter Sweetness of Departure)

  • 7:00 AM: Woke up in a slight daze. I'd spent the whole night on the bed. I was sad to leave.
  • 7:30 AM: The breakfast at the Days Inn. The food was alright. I'm not sure how much of it was actually edible.
  • 9:00 AM: Checked out. Said goodbye to the front desk owner.
  • 9:10 AM: Drove away from Kirksville. I will be back. I was sad to leave.

Final Thoughts:

Okay, so Kirksville isn't exactly the Amalfi Coast. But it has a certain charm, you know? It’s got that "small town with a pulse" vibe. And hey, for all its flaws, the Days Inn did the job. Will I remember this trip forever? Probably not. Will I recommend Kirksville to everyone? Probably not (unless you really like budget hotels and decent pizza). But did I have an experience? Absolutely. And isn't that what matters? Now, back to my regularly scheduled life… and maybe another cup of coffee. Peace out, Kirksville. You've earned a fond, albeit slightly bemused, memory in my travel chronicles.

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Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Escape to Kirksville: Days Inn - The (Mostly) Unvarnished Truth.

Okay, seriously...Kirksville, Missouri? Why *Days Inn* in *Kirksville*? Is this a joke?

Alright, alright, I get it. Kirksville. It's not exactly the Bahamas. But trust me, sometimes you just... *need* Kirksville. Maybe you're visiting family (shudder, but okay), maybe you're on a road trip with a questionable sense of adventure and a desperate need for a pit stop, or maybe you're going to see the world's largest rocking chair (yes, that's a thing, and yes, I went.) And when Kirksville beckons, the Days Inn is... well, it's *there*. It's clean-ish. It has a bed. And after 8 hours on the road, that's basically nirvana. Let's just say my expectations were low, and frankly, they almost *always* managed to exceed them. Almost.

What's the *vibe*? Is it like, hip and happening? Or more... grandma-chic?

Grandma-chic. Let's be real. Think floral bedspreads that have likely witnessed at least three decades of…well, you get the picture. BUT! The staff is genuinely nice. Like, the kind of nice that makes you suspect they’re being paid extra to be extra-nice. But whatever, I appreciate it. And the lobby? It's got a lingering scent of… well, I can't quite place it. Maybe a potpourri from 1998 mixed with a whisper of disinfectant? Let's call it "nostalgic cleanliness."

The breakfast... is it really "free"? And what's actually *on* the menu?

Free? Yes. Gourmet? Absolutely not. Expect the usual suspects: pre-packaged muffins that might or might not be from this century (I live dangerously), watery instant oatmeal, weak coffee that requires a *very* generous pour of creamer, and maybe, *just maybe*, some sad little hard-boiled eggs that look like they've seen things. But hey, it's free! And if you're lucky, there's a waffle maker. And a waffle maker is ALWAYS a win. Especially if you’re hungover from… uh… a very energetic game of cards the night before.

Okay, let’s talk rooms. Are they… you know… *clean*? And what about the AC? Crucial in Missouri!

Ah, the rooms. Okay, here's the deal. They are, generally, clean. Like, I didn't find any stray socks under the bed, which is a win in my book. But… there's a certain… *patina*. You know? Like, they've been well-loved. The AC, *oh my god* the AC. This is key. On a hot Midwestern day, the AC is a lifesaver. It'll chug along, doing its best, and sometimes it's even… effective! Other times? You might be sweating a little bit. But hey, that's part of the adventure, right? I always bring a small fan (a pro tip, folks!).

How's the internet? Because, you know, gotta be online.

The WiFi is available. It connected. It worked, mostly. There were some… moments. Like, that time I *really* needed to download a document, and the signal decided to take a nap. But eventually, it cooperated. Don't expect blazing-fast speeds. Think of it as a chance to disconnect, maybe read a book… or, you know, stare blankly at the wall in existential dread. Your call.

Is there a pool? Because a pool can really make or break things.

There is, indeed, a pool! And in the searing heat of a Kirksville summer, it's almost a miracle. Be warned, though. The pool… has a certain… *ambiance*. Think slightly cloudy water, maybe a few errant leaves, and the distinct scent of chlorine mixed with… something else. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it's not *unpleasant*. Take a dip! Just… you know… keep your eyes open. And maybe don't swallow the water. But yes, a pool is a very good thing. Even a slightly questionable pool, you know?

Parking? Easy? Or a chaotic free-for-all?

Parking is easy. Extremely easy. Like, you might find yourself wondering if you're the only person staying at the hotel. Which, sometimes, you are! Plenty of spaces. No stress. No circling the lot for half an hour. Score!

Okay, you mentioned the rocking chair. What's *to do* around Kirksville? Besides… well, the rocking chair.

Alright, alright, the rocking chair. It's massive. You can, and probably should, go see it. Beyond that... Kirksville is… Kirksville. There's a charming downtown square with some local shops and restaurants. A few decent places to eat. Honestly, a lot of your fun depends on your company. If you're with good people, you can make *anything* fun. But yeah, Kirksville is not exactly bursting with attractions. Embrace the quiet. Enjoy the simplicity. Maybe catch a local theatre performance? (I'm not kidding, I did that once.) It's all part of the… experience.”

Would you, like, *recommend* the Days Inn in Kirksville? Be honest!

Look, is it a luxury resort? Nope. Am I going to plan my next vacation around a stay there? Probably not. But: if you're passing through, if you need a place to crash, if you want somewhere basic but comfortable… yeah, I'd recommend it. It's clean enough, it's got a bed, the AC works (mostly), and the staff is lovely. And sometimes, that's all you really need. It's got a certain… *charm*, in its own, slightly dusty, floral-bedspread-y way. Besides, it’s pretty cheap. And you might find yourself going on an adventure, simply by being there. And that's worth something, right?

Alright, I'm sold. But… give me some *real* insider tips. Like, what's the *best* way to survive a Days Inn stay in Kirksville?

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Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Kirksville Kirksville (MO) United States

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