Orlando's BEST Extended Stay Near UCF! Unbeatable Rates!

InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States

InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States

Orlando's BEST Extended Stay Near UCF! Unbeatable Rates!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the supposed "BEST Extended Stay Near UCF! Unbeatable Rates!" in Orlando. My expectations? High. My patience? Wearing THIN. Let's see if they can actually deliver on that promise, shall we?

First Impressions: The Arrival & Accessibility (and My Knee)

Okay, the sheer accessibility of the place is a HUGE win from the get-go. I mean, as someone who sometimes feels like a slightly-used, slightly-battered pinball, being able to navigate easily is freaking GOLD. Elevators? Check. Wide hallways? Check. This already scores points. My slightly cranky knee (which is often my mood barometer) was actually reasonably happy getting from the parking lot (yes, car park [free of charge] – another win!) to the reception. Speaking of reception, the front desk [24-hour] is a godsend for late arrivals like yours truly. And, because I like to keep things tidy, I'll add that Facilities for disabled guests are definitely a priority here.

Checking in, and the Internet Saga Begins (Oh, and the Wi-Fi!)

The check-in/out [express] option? Brilliant! I’m all about efficiency, especially when I'm desperate to crash after a long drive. And, thankfully, the internet access was pretty smooth. I’m a sucker for free Wi-Fi in all rooms!, and the Internet itself seems reliable. However, I felt a little lost with Internet access – LAN as I just wanted to get on with my business, not connect a network cord.

Room Revelations – The Good, The Bad, and The… Bathrobes?

Stepping into my extended stay sanctuary, I immediately zeroed in on the essentials. Air conditioning – CHECK. Air conditioning in public area – CHECK. Desk – CHECK. Free bottled water – DOUBLE CHECK (hydration is key, people!). The rooms are non-smoking, which is a huge plus for my lungs (and my sanity).

The room itself was clean, with decent carpeting and a comfortable bed. The blackout curtains were a lifesaver, crucial for battling that Orlando sunshine and getting some decent sleep (needed after driving!) I particularly appreciated the extra long bed and the seating area – plenty of space to spread out and feel a little less claustrophobic.

The Bathrobe Moment (It’s a Big Deal)

Now, let’s talk about the bathrobes. They weren’t the fluffy, luxurious kind you sometimes get at fancy hotels. These were…well, functional. But hey, they were there! I appreciate the effort, even if I'm more of a "towel-only" type of gal.

The Bathroom – Functionality Over Flair

The private bathroom was functional. Not particularly glamorous, but clean and well-stocked with toiletries. A shower and a bathtub were both present, although I opted for the shower because, honestly, when am I ever gonna take a bath?

Rambling On About Amenities – Or, The List Goes On!

There’s a coffee/tea maker in the room! Essential. Also included were the hair dryer, ironing facilities, and, of course, the mini bar, which was empty, but hey, you can load it up, so not a huge deal. Oh yes, there was a mirror and various reading lights.

The in-room safe box makes me feel more secure. The alarm clock? Ugh, not a fan of the wake-up call. Also included, satellite/cable channels and on-demand movies.

Cleanliness and Safety: A Sigh of Relief (Mostly)

Let’s be honest, in today’s world, cleanliness and safety are paramount. I was cautiously optimistic, and I was relieved to see they were taking things seriously. The rooms are sanitized between stays, and they use anti-viral cleaning products. There’s hand sanitizer everywhere, and the staff is definitely trained in safety protocol. They’re doing their best with the physical distancing of at least 1 meter, and, though I can't verify, I have a feeling there are rooms sanitized between stays.

Dining and Drinking (The Foodie in Me Awakens!)

Okay, this is where it gets interesting. There are restaurants on site, with a bar and even a poolside bar! The breakfast [buffet] has the standard stuff , Asian breakfast, and Western breakfast options, but not much that’s going to blow your mind. Breakfast takeaway service is also an option but there is no breakfast in room option. Coffee/tea in restaurant, definitely. I’d like to see more desserts in restaurant, but, hey, baby steps.

Activities and Ways to Relax (The "Me Time" Section):

A swimming pool [outdoor] is always a plus, and the pool with view is a definite draw. But, alas, no view, just a pool. There's also a fitness center, which I, uh, glanced at from the window (don’t judge!). The Spa/sauna is available where they have a sauna and a steamroom.

Services and Conveniences (The Little Things That Matter):

Daily housekeeping is a godsend, especially on an extended stay. Laundry service and dry cleaning options are also great, but the daily disinfection in common areas is important. I found the concierge to be very helpful. The cash withdrawal is important.

For the Kids:

I didn’t travel with children, but the fact that they offer babysitting service and are family/child friendly is awesome for those who need it.

Getting Around (The Logistics):

Airport transfer is available, which is super convenient. Car park [on-site] and Car park [free of charge] are great, and they even have a car power charging station!

The Final Verdict – Is It Really the BEST Near UCF?

Look, "BEST" is subjective. This is not a five-star experience, but it's a solid, clean, and affordable option. The unbeatable rates claim is definitely worth investigating – compare prices, people! It gets a solid thumbs up for accessibility, cleanliness, and the basics.

The Room Sanitization Opt-Out Dilemma

(Okay, here comes a potentially controversial opinion!) They offer a room sanitization opt-out available, which, on the one hand, is great for people who are concerned about chemicals or whatever. But on the other hand, it makes me a little uneasy. I mean, I want my room sanitized. But I also appreciate the consumer freedom and responsibility.

Final Thoughts and a Call to Action!

The Promise of this Hotel: It's clean, it's convenient, and it's accessible, and the rates actually are pretty good, so this one gets a solid recommendation.

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This extended stay near UCF delivers on most of its promises. It offers a solid, safe, and convenient base for your Orlando adventures. So, if you need a place to stay, give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.

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InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States

InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause this ain't your grandma's itinerary. This is MY InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando (FL) - UCF adventure, and it’s gonna be a glorious, slightly chaotic mess.

Pre-Trip Dread and Anticipation (AKA, My Brain Before I Even Arrived)

Okay, so the name, "InTown Suites Extended Stay Select"… sounds about as exciting as watching paint dry. But hey, beggars can't be choosers, and this was the best I could swing near UCF on my budget. I’m already picturing a slightly sticky couch and the faint scent of regret, but also… freedom. No more tiny dorm room! I’m thinking, maybe I can FINALLY finish that damn novel. (Spoiler alert: I didn't.) Packing was a disaster. I brought three pairs of jeans and approximately twelve t-shirts. Typical.

Day 1: Arrival and Initial "Home Sweet… Wait, What?"

  • 1:00 PM: Arrived at Orlando International Airport. The Florida air hit me like a warm, humid JUDGEMENT. Immediately sweating through my t-shirt, which, let's be honest, was probably already stained from the flight. Uber to InTown Suites. The driver, bless his heart, kept telling me about Disney World. Sir, I AM BARELY BREATHING FROM THE HEAT. I'm not thinking about Mickey Mouse.

  • 2:00 PM: Check-in. The front desk person looked like they'd seen some things. I kind of wanted to ask, "What's the most bonkers thing you've seen this week?" But I chickened out. Got my key… and it felt strangely…official? Like, I was a proper resident of somewhere, even if that somewhere had a questionable carpet situation.

  • 2:30 PM: Room reveal! Okay, okay, it's… functional. The "kitchenette" consisted of a mini-fridge that hummed ominously, a microwave that looked like it was from the Reagan administration, and enough counter space to successfully cut a bagel. The bed… well, lemme just say it's there. My initial reaction? A slightly panicked, "Well, this is it, isn't it?" followed by a massive sigh.

  • 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Settled in, unpacked (mostly just threw things onto the bed), and surveyed the… terrain. First impressions: the air conditioner is LOUD. Like, I think I can hear it trying to claw its way out of the wall. Also, the Wi-Fi password situation is a complete mystery. After a good half-hour banging on the door, I got it working. Victory is mine! (Probably temporarily.)

  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Food run. Finding a decent grocery store seemed… challenging. Ended up at a sketchy convenience store, buying a bag of chips and a suspiciously green energy drink. Drove back to the InTown Suites. Almost got lost. Twice. The sheer volume of strip malls is overwhelming. Seriously, it's like a parallel universe of strip malls. Eating chips and drinking energy drink, I felt like I was back in high school, except I was a little older, and I paid for it this time!

  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Attempted novel writing. Failed miserably. The air conditioner won the battle for my attention. It’s a relentless, buzzing reminder of the outside world. Watched some truly awful daytime television (that’s where the hotel was getting its cable from) Eventually gave up and fell asleep on top of the covers.

Day 2: UCF Exploration and Deep-Fried Existentialism

  • 9:00 AM: Woke up feeling… surprisingly alive. The energy drink effect, maybe? I was hungry. I considered the bagel situation. Decided against it in favor of sleeping on a bit.

  • 11:00 AM: Finally dragged myself out of bed. Took a shower (water pressure: surprisingly good!). Spent 15 minutes trying to figure out the coffee maker. Failed. Caffeine withdrawal is a REAL THING, people.

  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Ventured forth to UCF. The campus is… huge. Like, "I could get lost here for days" huge. Wandered around, tried to look like I belonged. It was a mixed bag: a few students seemed friendly, others stared blankly at me. I wandered around the library, I gazed at the Reflecting Pond. I felt a deep sense of longing.

  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Lunch. Found a food truck serving deep-fried… everything. I’m talking deep-fried Oreos and deep-fried pickles. My stomach is currently staging a protest. Ate it anyway. Regret set in immediately. The deep-fried Oreos were… surprisingly good though. Maybe I'm a bad person.

  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: More campus exploration. The heat was unrelenting. Started getting a little loopy because I wasn't drinking enough water, but I wanted to see everything. I found a cool student lounge with couches. Spent a good chunk of time just… sitting. Thinking. Questioning my life choices. This turned into hours of procrastination.

  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Back to the InTown Suites. The air conditioner was still a noisy beast. Spent a good hour agonizing over whether to order pizza or not. Ordered pizza. It arrived cold. The existential dread continued.

  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Another attempt at novel writing. This time, I actually wrote a few words. Then promptly deleted them. Watched more terrible TV. Found myself oddly mesmerized by a show about… professional dog groomers. My life.

Day 3: The Great Escape… (Or at Least, a Slightly Better Day)

  • 9:00 AM: Woke up, determined to have A Better Day. (Spoiler Alert: It was marginally better). Caffeine withdrawal wasn't there this time, because I finally figured out the coffee maker.

  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Checked out a local park. Attempted exercise. Quickly realized I was woefully out of shape and headed back to the safety of the air conditioning.

  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Went to a small bookstore. I actually bought a book! A real, tangible book! Progress!

  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Back at the InTown Suites. Read my book. Actually enjoyed it. The air conditioner was still a nuisance, but less so.

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Attempted to clean the room. Failed. Got distracted by the sheer volume of dust bunnies. Embraced the mess.

  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Dinner at a chain restaurant. It was… fine. Nothing to write home about. The highlight: Unlimited breadsticks.

  • 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Packing. Almost ready to go. Sort of sad. I actually started to get attached to that slightly-sticky couch.

Departure and Final Thoughts

  • Day 4: Morning: Check out. The front desk person seemed to be in a better mood. Maybe I am too. The Uber got me to the airport.

Final Verdict: InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando (FL) - UCF? Not glamorous. Not luxurious. But it was… an experience. It taught me the true meaning of the phrase "functional." It showed me how easily I could be defeated by air conditioning. And it gave me a strange sense of camaraderie with those dust bunnies. I may never go back, but on a weird level, I'll always remember the little room with the loud air conditioner. Would I recommend it?… Look, if you're on a budget and need a place near UCF, it works. Just bring your own coffee and a book. And maybe earplugs. Definitely earplugs.

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InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United StatesOkay, buckle up, buttercups! We're diving headfirst into the wonderfully messy world of extended stays near UCF, and I'm gonna tell you all about this place that calls itself "The BEST." Let's see...

Okay, spill the beans. Where *is* this magical extended stay, and why should I even care?

Alright, alright, settle down, eager beaver. We're talking about... well, I'm not supposed to say the exact name, but you can probably figure it out from the clues. Suffice it to say, it's *super* close to UCF. Like, practically rolling-out-of-bed-and-stumbling-to-class close. And why should you care? Because, let's be real, dorm life is a dumpster fire disguised as a living situation. Or maybe you’re here for a really long internship, some job relocation, or just need time to reevaluate your entire existence. This place claims to be *the* solution, the affordable haven… and my bank account is *praying* they're right.

"Unbeatable rates," huh? Sounds expensive. How 'unbeatable' are we talking, exactly?

Look, "unbeatable" is a subjective term, right? It depends on your tolerance for ramen noodles and your definition of "splurge." But honestly? Compared to the other options in this area? Yeah, the rates *seem* pretty darn good. I've done the online research, the phone calls, the panicked Googling at 3 AM... and yeah, fingers crossed, it feels like it won't require selling a kidney. Let's just say it's probably better than that place that charges extra for using the *air*. Seriously, who does that?!

What kind of rooms am I getting myself into? Like, is it a glorified motel, or… a slightly less glorified motel?

Okay, let's get real. You're not gonna find a penthouse suite with a private butler. Expect functional, spacious rooms, that are probably a little… lived-in. Think queen or king beds, a kitchenette (microwave, mini-fridge, the essentials for questionable late-night snacking), and hopefully, decent internet. I mean, the internet is crucial. How else am I supposed to doomscroll through TikTok at 3 AM to get my fix of cat videos?! Seriously though, the *size* is usually a plus. More room to spread out the chaos.

Amenities! Gimme the dirt. Does this place have a pool, or am I doomed to sweat through my entire stay?

Ah, the million-dollar question! Pools are life in Florida, let's be honest. I vaguely recall a pool being mentioned in the ad copy. Hopefully, it's not perpetually green and filled with questionable floatation devices. A fitness center? Maybe. Laundry facilities? Pray to the laundry gods. Free breakfast? Don't get your hopes up, but a coffee machine would *really* win me over. Seriously, a decent coffee setup can seriously make or break a place. And *nothing* will soothe that morning existential dread like a good cup of joe.

Let's talk location! How's the surrounding area? Anything interesting to do besides… existing?

Okay, this is crucial. You're near UCF, so you're in a pretty lively area. Expect a lot of students, chain restaurants, and the occasional late-night pizza run. There’s a decent chance there’s a Publix nearby, blessedly. If you're craving something more... exciting, you'll need a car (or Uber). Downtown is a short drive, the theme parks are within striking distance… It probably depends on how committed you are to making the most of your time. My biggest fear? Being stuck in place, with nothing to do. Ugh!

Is there daily or weekly housekeeping? I'm a slob, but I want a tidy-ish space at the end of the day.

This is a major factor. Extended stays *usually* offer some kind of housekeeping, but it *probably* won’t be a daily maid service like you'd get at a fancier hotel. Expect weekly, or maybe even bi-weekly. Check the fine print! The last thing you want is to arrive and find a swarm of fruit flies, and a toilet overflowing with dirty laundry after a week in your room. Also, *bring your own cleaning supplies.* seriously. Bleach, wipes, and a good vacuum are lifesavers. You got this! I can probably provide a list of things that you'll need (because the last time I cleaned I ended up buying a new spray bottle because I didn't have one... oops).

Are pets allowed? Because my emotional support chihuahua, Captain Snuggles, is *very* important to my mental well-being.

Ah, the pet question! Check the policy VERY carefully. Some places are pet-friendly, some aren't. Some have breed restrictions (sorry, Captain Snuggles… potentially). And some charge extra fees, which can range from reasonable to highway robbery. Consider the dog-walking situation, too. Are there grassy areas nearby? Does the location allow you to comfortably take Captain Snuggles for his nightly walks. Think about it, a happy pet equals a happy you.

Okay, let's say I DO end up staying here. What's the *one* thing I should absolutely, positively, bring with me?

Ah, this is a hard one. But, hands down... a *good* pair of noise-canceling headphones. You never know what your neighbors are up to, or how much late-night studying you have to do. Trust me. Construction noises, the occasional loud party, or just someone blaring music at 3 AM… noise-canceling headphones are your sanity savers. Seriously. I once stayed in a place where the guy next door was apparently training for the International Snoring Olympics. I didn't have headphones. It was *torture*. Now, I don't go anywhere without them. Consider it a MUST HAVE.

Any horror stories? Like, have you heard anything *bad* about this place?

Okay, fine. Here's the thing. I've heard *vague* murmurs. Nothing concrete, just the usual: "Sometimes the internet is spotty," "The walls… aren't soundproof," and "The continental breakfast is mostly carbs." But hey, that's life in general, right? I heard one story about the elevator getting stuck – for hours! – but that was probably a fluke. And another about the ice machine being out of order… which, seriously, what is with ice machines?! Ultimately? It's a risk you have to take. You might love it. You might hate it. You might end up bonding with your neighbors over shared misery. (Bring snacks.)

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InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States

InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States

InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States

InTown Suites Extended Stay Select Orlando FL - UCF Orlando (FL) United States