Omaha's BEST Kept Secret: Comfort Suites East-Council Bluffs!
Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea on Omaha's BEST Kept Secret: Comfort Suites East-Council Bluffs! And yeah, I'm yelling that a little because frankly, it deserves to be yelled about. This place… it's not just a hotel; it's an experience. A comforting, surprisingly awesome experience.
First Impressions (and a Little Bit of a Rant):
Okay, so Council Bluffs, Iowa. Let's be honest, it's not exactly the first place you think of when you're dreaming of your next getaway. But that's the beauty of this place. It's unexpected. As I drove up, I’ll admit, I had my doubts. Exterior corridor? Come on, it's not the Ritz. But listen, these things can be deceptive.
The lobby? Clean, bright, and the staff? Seriously friendly. They greet you like your best friend. Contactless check-in? Yep. And the best part? Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah! Because let's face it, in the modern world, that's a necessity, not a luxury. (I’m looking at you, hotels still charging for internet…)
Accessibility & Safety: Because We All Need a Little Peace of Mind
Now, I'm not using a wheelchair, but I did notice the hotel gets it. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely. They have facilities for disabled guests and an elevator, making getting around easy peasy. This is important! They also seemed to be on top of the safety aspects: CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, fire extinguisher, smoke alarms, the works. They've got a 24-hour front desk and security, which is always a plus. They have also implemented a lot of those COVID-19 precautions, like Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, hand sanitizer everywhere, and staff trained in safety protocols. You can even opt out of room service, just in case you're feeling paranoid.
Room Sweet Room (and a Confession):
My room? Super comfy. And again, the little things. The Air conditioning worked like a charm (thank you, Lord!), Blackout curtains for some serious sleep-ins (which I totally took advantage of, ahem), and a desk I actually used to get some work done. I was tempted to order room service but opted to walk over to On-site Restaurants.
Confession time: The complimentary tea and coffee maker in my room? I probably used it way too much. But hey, there’s a coffee shop there! So, I was constantly caffeinated.
Food, Glorious Food (and My Inner Glutton):
Alright, let’s talk food. They have Asian cuisine in their restaurant, which is a surprise, but I like it.
Breakfast? Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service. This is where my inner glutton comes out. Think scrambled eggs, pancakes, waffles, sausage, and fruit. The Breakfast takeaway service is perfect for those grab-and-go mornings. They also had a snack bar, the poolside bar, and the Restaurants. So, I always had something to eat.
They have a Bar, but unfortunately, no happy hour.
Relaxation Station: Because We All Deserve a Break
This is where Comfort Suites East-Council Bluffs really shines.
Swimming pool [outdoor]? Check. This is also where I made a serious error, it's been a long time. I thought I remembered the pool being smaller. My plan was to ease in the pool, but the depth got the best of me. I can't swim. I was so stressed out, I think I gave the pool the side eye.
Fitness center, also present, but unfortunately, I did not use it.
Services and the Extras: Little Things, Big Impact
They have a 24-hour room service. They also have a Convenience store.
- Laundry service: Definitely helpful after a road trip.
- Daily housekeeping: My room was always spotless.
- Car park [free of charge]: Saving me money? Yes, please!
The Not-So-Perfect Bits (because let's keep it real):
- The internet, while free, occasionally had some slow spots. Just the usual.
- This isn't the place for a spa day.
So, Is Comfort Suites East-Council Bluffs Worth It?
Absolutely. It's clean, comfortable, and has everything you need for a relaxing stay. It's a solid choice for both business travelers and families. And hey, Council Bluffs might surprise you too.
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Escape to Lake of the Ozarks: Your Baymont Wyndham Osage Beach Awaits!Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this itinerary for the Comfort Suites Omaha East-Council Bluffs (IA) is about to get… well, let’s just say it’s going to be less “perfectly sculpted travel brochure” and more “drunkenly scribbled napkin.” I'm aiming for messy, real, and maybe bordering on slightly unhinged. Wish me luck, and for the love of all that is holy, don't judge. This is gonna be a journey.
Day 1: Arrival and the Crushing Weight of Expectations (and Maybe Some Pizza)
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Arrival and Check-In, the Pre-Game: Alright, so the flight was delayed, of course. Because when doesn't a flight get delayed? I was dreaming of a refreshing dip in the hotel pool (more on that later) and a perfectly-made bed. Reality, however, hit me square in the face with the usual chain-hotel check-in. It’s like a dance, isn’t it? The forced smiles, the key cards that don't work the first time, the vague promises of "a room with a view." My view, I can already tell, will be the parking lot. My spirit, slowly being crushed. Sigh.
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Settling In and the Search for Sustenance: Unpack? Nah. First things first: food. Needed serious fuel. I'm pretty sure I saw a brochure in the lobby for a pizza place called… (checks frantic scribbles on napkin) "Aces Pizza"? Sounds promisingly greasy. The struggle is real, people. After the flight, I was hangry and, frankly, slightly scared of existing in a universe with no carbs. Ordered a pepperoni pizza. The anticipation, my friends, was building.
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: The Pool (or Lack Thereof…): Remember that refreshing pool dip I dreamed of? Turns out, the Comfort Suites pool is… small. And crowded. And the water looks like it’s seen better days. I’m talking about the "I’ll just dip my toes in before giving up" kind of pool. I’m thinking, maybe later… maybe when it's empty, if I’m being honest with myself.
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Aces Pizza: The Review (and Emotional Fallout): Okay, here we go. Aces Pizza. The moment of truth. The pizza. It arrived. Looked okay. Tasted… well, it filled a void. The cheese was a bit… sticky. The pepperoni? Generic. It wasn't horrible, but it wasn't the heavens opening up and raining pizza down on me either. Disappointment. A wave of existential dread washing over me with each greasy bite. I did try to save some for later…
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Evening Entertainment, or Lack Thereof…: What to do… what to do? The hotel gym is a joke. I considered the local bowling alley but, honestly, I've had enough social interaction for one day. I watched some mind-numbing TV; you know the kind. The kind where you zone out and feel your brain cells slowly evaporating. This is fine. Everything is fine.
9:00 PM - Bedtime: The Lonely Existence of Sleep: I’m now in bed. The pillows are vaguely lumpy. I can hear the hum of the air conditioner. And I’m thinking about the pizza. Did I eat the whole thing because I was hungry? Or because I was lonely? Don’t answer that.
Day 2: Council Bluffs! (Or, the Town That Existed)
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Breakfast Calamity: Free breakfast! Huzzah! Except… it’s the usual hotel free breakfast. Think rubbery scrambled eggs, lukewarm sausages, and stale bagels. I made peace with it, adding a large amount of coffee to my system and took a few slices of under-ripe orange. The desperation for caffeine is real, people.
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Council Bluffs Exploration (aka, the Quick Driving Tour): I decided to be "cultured". Council Bluffs. I drove around. It was a town. I saw a few things. Quick, brief, and not overly enthusiastic. I went to the Union Pacific Railroad Museum. Honestly, it was neat. Really. Really neat. Trains. History. It’s always a good time. The sheer magnitude of the trains was impressive. I got lost in the stories. I also caught myself wandering around, mumbling to myself. So that's fun.
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch: The Quest for the Local Gem: I was determined to find a place that wasn’t a chain restaurant for lunch. Found a diner on the side of the road! I went in for a great plate of chicken fried steak and mashed potatoes. I was so hungry and the service was so comforting.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: The Hotel Gym…Again (and the Staring Contest): Decided to be good and hit up the Gym. There was a single treadmill. I felt the judgmental glares of the hotel cleaner. I only stayed for 15 minutes, I knew I would give up quickly.
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: The Room of Boredom and Pizza Regret(and the Parking Lot View, Revisited): Back at the hotel. The parking lot is still there. The pizza regret is still there (I did not save the leftovers). I’m considering a nap, but am worried i will sleep for 12 hours. Maybe I should watch some more television? No.
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Pool Redemption? (Spoiler Alert: No.) The pool. Still small. Still crowded. Still… uninviting. The dream of a relaxing swim is officially dead. I looked. Then I walked away.
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner Dilemma I had left overs that i saved. I will eat those.
7:00 PM - Bedtime: The Unfolding of Dreams and the Ephemeral Nature of Reality: I have eaten the leftovers. I am laying in bed. I’m going to try and sleep. Maybe tomorrow will be better. Maybe not. The lumpy pillows, the hum of the air conditioner… ah, the sweet symphony of the Comfort Suites.
Day 3: Departure and the Lingering Ghosts of Pizza Past
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: The Last Breakfast Embrace (and the Goodbye to Eggs): One more free breakfast. One more chance to embrace the rubbery eggs. I made the most of it, I ate a waffle and a side of more orange slices.
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Packing and the Sweet Sorrow of Leaving: Packing. This is the worst. The hotel room is a disaster. I throw everything in my bags, try to close the zipper, and then, I'm out of here.
10:00 AM - Departure : The Escape Time to leave, and fly back to the real world.
And that, my friends, is about it. A whirlwind of pizza, parking lots, and the slightly melancholic realization that, sometimes, vacations aren't what you expect. But hey, at least I have a story to tell, right? And maybe, just maybe, I'll get around to that pool… next time. Probably not.
Escape to Okemos: Your Perfect Lansing Getaway at Comfort Inn!Comfort Suites East-Council Bluffs: The "Secret" You Should Know About (Or Maybe Not, I'm Still Figuring It Out) - FAQs
So, *is* it really Omaha's "Best Kept Secret"? Sounds a little... hyperbolic, no?
So, "secret"? Nah. Good value for what you get? Absolutely. Deserving of a little extra buzz? Possibly. Definitely worth considering.
What's the actual *hotel* like? Because "Comfort Suites" doesn't exactly scream "boutique experience."
The decor? It’s…functional. Not hideous, not particularly memorable. Clean, which is the most important thing. But the *layout*, I will say, is thoughtful. I had a suite with a dedicated living area… it felt… spacious. Nice for spreading out my map when I got utterly lost (again) trying to find my way around Council Bluffs.
The breakfast. I've heard whispers… is it *that* good?
Now, my first time - that was when I felt truly seen. I walked in, tired and stressed, looked at the waffle maker, and a smile crept onto my face. It felt like a hug. A perfectly-warmed, syrup-ready hug in the form of carbohydrates. I’m not kidding. I may or may not have eaten, like, four waffles. And I don't feel bad about it. Okay, maybe a little. But only for the shame of it.
Is it actually quiet? I'm a light sleeper, and I've learned to dread hotel stays.
Okay, but what’s wrong with it? There's always *something*.
And let's be real: It's Council Bluffs. The immediate surroundings aren't exactly… inspiring. There's your regular chain restaurants and gas stations. Not exactly a charming downtown experience. But Omaha's close, if you want more. Its also close to the Horseshoe Casino, if you're brave.
So, yeah. The imperfections? They're minor. And honestly, the good outweighs the bad. It’s not a five-star resort, people. But for a comfortable, affordable stay with *fantastic* waffles? I'm in. In fact, I might go book a room right now... for research purposes, obviously.