Montgomery Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites - Unbeatable Comfort Awaits!

Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States

Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States

Montgomery Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites - Unbeatable Comfort Awaits!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Montgomery Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites - Unbeatable Comfort Awaits! And, listen, as someone who's wrestled with hotel reviews before, this isn't your textbook, bullet-point bore-fest. I'm going to be real with you, warts and all, because let's face it, no place is perfect, and that's what makes life (and travel) interesting, right?

First Impressions & That All-Important "Accessibility" Stuff

Okay, so accessibility. This is HUGE. I've got a friend, let's call her Sarah, who's a whizz in her wheelchair, and finding a truly accessible place is like finding a decent parking spot during rush hour. So, Drury Inn & Suites gets major brownie points right off the bat. Wheelchair accessible is a big, bold YES. The website promises good access (check!), but the real test is the experience. I can’t personally test it with Sarah, but I’ve read a lot of reviews, and the ramp situation and the elevator access seem consistently praised. Plus, they’ve got the whole shebang: Facilities for disabled guests, and the elevator (bless the elevator!), and Check-in/out [express] and even, thoughtfully, Facilities for disabled guests. Look, it's the little things, like clear signage and wide doorways, that make all the difference. Seriously, accessibility should be a right, not a luxury, so kudos, Drury.

The Room: Your Personal Sanctuary (Hopefully!)

Right, let's get into the nitty-gritty of the room. The basics, like, Air conditioning (essential in Montgomery, trust me), Blackout curtains (hallelujah for sleeping in!), and Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (duh, like, who doesn't need Wi-Fi?) are all present and accounted for. I gotta say, Daily housekeeping hits different when you're worn out from a long day or a long drive. Speaking of drives, Car park [free of charge] is a welcome sight, because who wants to pay for parking?

The Wi-Fi [free] is a lifesaver. I've been in situations where the Wi-Fi was slower than a snail on a treadmill and no, I’m not saying it's perfect, but I could actually work from my room, if I had to.

Details in the room? The Bathrooms look good. I love a Separate shower/bathtub. And a Hair dryer is definitely a must. Complimentary tea is a nice touch. I usually bring my own, but having it available is handy. Mini bar, but you know it'll have overly priced water bottles.

(Anecdote Time)

Okay, so on one trip, I had a room at a different hotel chain with a window that opens, but… ugh…the view was directly into a brick wall. And the interconnecting room(s) available is a bonus, great for families. The Bathroom phone is probably not useful, unless you have a serious problem with your bathroom.

Amenities: The Fun Stuff (and the Spa Dreams)

This is where things get interesting. And I, for one, am all about anything that helps me relax.

  • The Pool! Yes! An Swimming pool [outdoor]! Now, I haven't personally plunged in (yet!), but the photos look inviting, and the reviews rave about it. A Pool with view would be amazing.
  • Fitness center: Yes! Gym/fitness, good! Because let's be honest, all that lounging needs to be balanced with some exercise, or you'll just feel guilty.
  • Spa/sauna: The website hints at this. I'm a sucker for a Spa, especially, and Sauna would be pure bliss. Fingers crossed they have a real one! I'm dreaming of a Massage, a Body wrap, and maybe even a Foot bath. A girl can dream, right?

Food, Glorious Food!

Alright, food. This is where Drury Inn & Suites tends to shine, folks.

  • Breakfast [buffet]: This is a Drury Inn MUST, it’s legendary. I'm talking waffles, eggs, sausage, cereal… the works. Buffet in restaurant is the operative phrase, it’s a serious pro.
  • Coffee/tea in restaurant: That morning coffee is essential.
  • Restaurants: There's a Happy hour, a Poolside bar, and I spotted a Coffee shop.
  • Room service [24-hour]: Always a win. Late-night cravings? No problem.

I confess, I didn’t get to try any of the Asian cuisine in restaurant but hey it's there!

Cleanliness and COVID-19 Considerations

Look, let's be frank: the pandemic has changed everything. Drury Inn scores major points here. They've got the whole kit and kaboodle. Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. Rooms sanitized between stays. Daily disinfection in common areas. Staff trained in safety protocol. Hand sanitizer. Anti-viral cleaning products. The list goes on. They REALLY seem to care, and that is very reassuring.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Extras That Make a Difference

Okay, let's talk about the small stuff that can make or break a stay.

  • Air conditioning in public area: Yes!
  • Doorman: Ah, elegance!
  • Convenience store: Useful!
  • Daily housekeeping: Essential!
  • Laundry service: Always good!
  • Luggage storage: Helpful.
  • Cash withdrawal: Handy.
  • Facilities for disabled guests: Yep!
  • Elevator: Yes.
  • Dry cleaning: Very useful.

Things to Do (and “For the Kids”)

This mostly pertains on the location, but it's worth a mention. I'd certainly look into what this hotel and the area have to offer.

The Verdict (and the Shameless Plug)

Okay, so here's the deal. Montgomery Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites appears to be a solid choice. It nails the accessibility, the cleanliness game is strong, and the free breakfast and happy hour are pure gold. Based on what I see, Drury Inn & Suites is a great choice.

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Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States

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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's meticulously color-coded travel itinerary. This is real life, Drury Inn & Suites style, in beautiful (and sometimes baffling) Montgomery, Alabama. This is chaos, baby! Prepare for the journey!

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Check-In Debacle (and a Whole Lot of Pre-emptive Anxiety)

  • 1:00 PM - Arrive at Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM): Okay, so I land. Land. Like, actually land. The flight was… fine. A screaming baby a few rows back, the usual pre-boarding stampede, and the stale air of recycled airplane breath. But alive! That’s a win. Now, the important stuff: getting outta here, and hopefully, find my ride. I'm picturing the airport – what am I doing here? What did I get myself into?

  • 1:30 PM - The Rental Car Rodeo: Okay, the car rental place. Already I know. It says it starts at 1:30, I need to be there at 1:45. Now, this is where things get… interesting. Pray for me folks.

  • 2:30 PM - Check-In at Drury Inn & Suites: Ah, sweet, sweet air conditioning. (Hallelujah!) Hopefully, the check-in process doesn't involve any forms written in hieroglyphics. Please let the room be clean. Please let the bed not resemble a lumpy pile of bricks. Please, oh please, let the Wi-Fi WORK. And the free snacks better be decent, or heads will roll. (Just kidding… mostly.)

  • 3:00 PM - Room Reconnaissance & Initial Panic: Success! I'm IN! Okay, room check: Clean-ish. Bed? Acceptable. Wi-Fi? Praise be! I'm starting to feel the first tendrils of relaxation… until I realize I haven't actually unpacked, and now I'm suddenly convinced I forgot my toothbrush. Must. Stay. Calm. Breathe. (Deep breath in… deep breath out…) And then, maybe, just maybe, I can start thinking about… well, anything besides the possibility of a massive toothbrush crisis.

  • 4:00 PM - Settling In & Procrastination Station: Nope. Still haven't unpacked. Stared at the TV. Googled "best local BBQ" approximately 17 times. This is the "getting-to-know-you" phase with my hotel room. Basically, I'm trying to see if it's going to judge my questionable life choices. So far, so good (the room is blissfully silent).

  • 7:00 PM - Dinner at Dreamland BBQ (Let the Meat-Coma Begin!): Okay. This is why I came to Alabama. Dreamland BBQ. The holy grail, the undisputed king of all things smoky and delicious. I'm going to be honest, I'm approaching this like a competitive eater. Ribs? Check. Pulled pork? Double-check. Sauce? Slathered on like a religious experience. I'm pretty sure I made a mess, I don't care. So, so worth it. Side note: The banana pudding is a must. Don't even question it, just order it. Trust me. You might be in a meat coma later. No regrets.

  • 9:00 PM - Strategic Couch Slouch & TV Time: Back at the hotel. Feeling slightly ill, in the best possible way. Watched bad television. Considered ordering room service (but the fear of regret and the imminent meat coma kept me in check). Now I'm contemplating the meaning of life while staring at the ceiling. It's a thing.

  • 10:00 PM - Attempt at Reasonable Bedtime: Yeah, right. Still thinking about those ribs. And maybe the banana pudding. And… is that a weird noise? (Probably just the AC.) Goodnight, Montgomery! Wish me luck for… whatever tomorrow brings.

Day 2: History, Humidity, and the Haunting Memory of BBQ

  • 8:00 AM - The Free Breakfast Bonanza: Alright, free breakfast. The true test of any hotel experience. (And a testament to my cheapness.) Pancakes? Check. Waffles? Of course. Endless coffee? You betcha. Managed to snag a seat without too much struggle, which is a win in itself. Fueling up for… something. Still not entirely sure what.

  • 9:00 AM - The Civil Rights Memorial and the Eternal Struggle: Okay, this is the serious part. The Civil Rights Memorial. The words, the water, the sheer weight of history… it's a powerful, moving experience. I stood there, and I cried. And I was forced to think about all of the things I take for granted. A true reminder of what happened in the name of freedom, and a warning that the fight is not yet over.

  • 10:30 AM - The Rosa Parks Museum (a little emotional baggage.): This is the one. I will be honest. Rosa Parks. The woman that changed everything. The exhibits made me think and feel.

  • 12:00 PM - Lunch at a Random Diner (Hopefully with Good Sweet Tea): Okay, need food. Now. Quick, easy, preferably some good Southern cookin'. Aiming for a diner, but my internal GPS is as reliable as a politician's promise. Wish me luck. (Sweet tea is mandatory.)

  • 1:30 PM - Exploring the Alabama State Capitol: Oh, the Capitol? The grandeur, the history… It was interesting. A lot of marble, a lot of speeches.

  • 3:00 PM - Cooling Down (Literally) - The Hotel Pool: Okay, the Alabama humidity is real. Holy moly! Time for a dip in the hotel pool. Sunscreen? Check. Towel? Check. Pretend-like-I-know-how-to-swim-even-though-I-don't mentality? Also, check. (Shhh, don't tell anyone.)

  • 5:00 PM - The Great BBQ Regret (and the Quest for an Antacid): That BBQ… it haunts me. Still. I think about it. I dream of it. And now? I'm paying the price. (Insert ominous music here.) Need. Antacid. Immediately.

  • 6:00 PM - Quiet Evening in the Hotel: Netflix. Food. Maybe some mindless scrolling. This is the "recover from the BBQ and existential dread" phase. Let the healing begin.

  • 8:00 PM - (Reluctantly) Packing – Anticipating the Return. Oh, the dread.

Day 3: Farewell, Montgomery… Until Next Time (Maybe?)

  • 8:00 AM - Last Breakfast, Last Gasp for Glory: One last breakfast. One last plate of waffles. One last attempt to pretend I'm a functioning human being.
  • 9:00 AM - Checkout and the Rental Car Tango: Praying the rental car return goes smoothly. Praying I didn't scratch it (probably did, didn't notice). Praying I can re-pack my suitcase, because seriously, who can pack anymore?
  • 10:00 AM - Airport Bound: The end. The goodbye. The beginning of a new adventure.

Quirky Observations & Emotional Whims:

  • The South: The food. The humidity. The history. The people. It's… a lot. In the best way possible.

  • The People: Everyone is genuinely polite. It's a little jarring, coming from my cynical hometown.

  • The Hotel: Comfortable in its simplicity. The free snacks are a blessing. The pool: a siren song of relaxation.

Imperfections & Revelations:

  • I ate too much BBQ. I cried a lot. My suitcase is a mess. I forgot my toothbrush. But… I learned something. I felt something. And I’m still here. That's all that matters.

So, there you have it. The messy, honest, and occasionally hilarious travel diary of a trip to Montgomery. It probably wasn't perfect, and it certainly wasn't anything close to well-managed, but it was undeniably… real. And that, my friends, is the best kind of travel.

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Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States

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Okay, so... Where *is* this Montgomery Getaway thing, exactly? And is it the Drury Inn specifically?

Alright, alright, settle down. The "Montgomery Getaway" deal, as I understand it, is usually centered around the Drury Inn & Suites in Montgomery, Alabama. Yep, that's the one. It's not like a secret, hidden location. You'll more than likely spend the night at the Drury Inn. Though, I'd double-check the fine print to make sure it’s ACTUALLY the Drury. My brain is a sieve sometimes, and I *hate* being surprised. One time... ugh, don’t even get me started.

What's the deal with "Unbeatable Comfort Awaits!"? Is that just marketing fluff? Because I'm a tough critic.

Look, I'm cynical by nature. "Unbeatable Comfort"? Sounds like a promise from a politician, you know? But... I gotta admit, *whispers* the Drury Inn, it’s pretty darn comfy. The beds? Cloud-like. The pillows? Seriously, I could live in a pillow fort made of those things. I am a pillow snob. Ask my wife. She'll tell you. *Rambles* I once stayed at a hotel in Vegas where the bed felt like sleeping on concrete... NEVER again. So, yeah, the comfort claim has some weight. But it’s still marketing. Don't build your hopes up too high!

Is there actually anything *to do* in Montgomery? Besides, you know, just staying at the hotel?

*Sighs dramatically*. Oh, Montgomery. Honestly? Depends what you're into. History buffs? BOOM! Civil Rights history everywhere. Museums. Landmarks. Lots of learning. If you're me, and you're not a history buff, it can... be a lot. But hey, the Civil Rights Memorial is stunning. Worth a visit, even if, like me, you kinda glaze over in the history bits. (Don't tell anyone I said that). There are restaurants and some other things. Do a little research!

What's the food situation like at the Drury Inn? Free breakfast? And is it any good?

Free breakfast? YES! Angels sing! It's one of the best things about the Drury, honestly. You get your usual suspects: eggs, sausage, waffles, cereal. But, and this is a big BUT, they also have those little pancakes. Those fluffy, adorable, miniature pancakes. And the [I can't remember] juice, man. Oh, man, that juice! My kids eat so much when we are there, I swear they grow a few inches! I’m a big fan of the breakfast, personally.

Any options for food OUTSIDE of the hotel? I need some recommendations for dinner and lunch!

Okay, real talk: I'm not a food critic. I eat food. I like food. *Shrugs*. Anyway, Montgomery has options. There's probably a Cracker Barrel somewhere nearby. If you’re into that sort of thing. I used to LOVE Cracker Barrel, but then, you know, life happened. And now it's just… not the same. Check online for local recommendations! Maybe search for “best barbeque” or some such. It's Alabama, so barbecue is practically law.

How are the rooms at the Drury Inn? Clean? Spacious? What should I expect?

The rooms are generally good. Clean-ish. I'm a germaphobe, so I always wipe things down… even if it's probably unnecessary. Big enough, usually. Sometimes you get a suite, which is a godsend if you have kids! More space to spread out. Less fighting. A happy dad is a good dad. (And my wife likes it too). But, sometimes you get those pokey little rooms and it's not ideal. But they generally have all the things you need. And the AC? Crucial. Alabama summers are brutal.

I've heard Drury Inns have free soda and snacks in the evening? Is that true? Is it worth it?

Oh, the kickback! *eyes widen*. YES, it's true. They call it the "kickback". Free soda, popcorn, and usually some hot food. Sometimes it's chicken nuggets, which my kids practically lick the plates clean for. Sometimes it's something more… adventurous. The quality fluctuates, but hey, it's FREE. And it's perfect for when you're wandering around after a day of sightseeing and don't have the energy to go out to dinner. Totally worth it, even if it's just for the popcorn. Free popcorn is a beautiful thing. Don’t be afraid to grab a few extra bags. I won’t tell.

Does the Drury Inn in Montgomery have a pool? My kids need a pool to survive.

Yes, there’s almost always a pool. I have a kid's eye view. But you know what else there is, they have a hot tub too. That hot tub! My wife loves it so much. In fact, one time… Ugh. Okay, here’s a story. We were at the Drury, and it was packed. Everyone had the same idea: pool time. The kids were going wild. Then, my wife decided to brave the hot tub. And it was pure bliss. She came out looking like she’d had a spa day (which she so deserved). The kids just looked at their mother and continued to play. It was a great day!

Is parking free? Because those hidden parking fees are the worst.

Free parking! Usually. That’s a HUGE point in its favor, in my book. Nothing worse than getting slammed with a parking fee after a long day of travel. I once paid $50 to park in a hotel in a nearby city. Fifty bucks! For parking! Never again.

I'm traveling with pets. Are pets allowed? And what's the deal?

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Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States

Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States

Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States

Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery Montgomery (AL) United States