Rodeway Inn Mercer, PA: Your Unexpectedly Amazing Getaway!
Rodeway Inn Mercer, PA: My (Actually Good) Surprise Staycation!
Okay, so you're picturing a "Rodeway Inn." I get it. My expectations were… let’s just say, not high. I figured it was going to be a necessary evil on my way to a… thing… in Mercer. But folks, holy cow, I was wrong. Dead wrong. Rodeway Inn Mercer, PA actually surprised the heck out of me. This unplanned getaway became one of my favorite staycation experiences!
Accessibility & Safety: They Actually Care!
First off, and HUGE brownie points, they are committed to accessibility. Full stop. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely, and well-thought-out. The ramps, the elevators (thank goodness!), the accessible rooms… they nailed it. They even have a Facilities for disabled guests, which goes beyond just the bare minimum.
And the safety protocols? I was, admittedly, a little paranoid going in. But they made me feel safe. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Professionally-grade sanitizing services, and even the option to Room sanitization opt-out available… they've got it covered. The staff were super conscientious and Staff trained in safety protocol – didn't see a mask slip once (small victories, right?). Plus, the CCTV in common areas & CCTV outside property made me feel like I was in good hands. I even saw them using Sterilizing equipment – talk about dedication! They also had Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, and Security [24-hour]. Huge peace of mind.
Cleanliness and Safety:
- They used Anti-viral cleaning products, which felt super reassuring.
- Daily disinfection in common areas meant everything was genuinely clean.
- Professionally-grade sanitizing services added that extra layer of confidence.
- The option to Room sanitization opt-out available showed they understood varying comfort levels.
- Staff wearing masks was a given, and they never slipped—a definite plus! The Staff trained in safety protocol made all the difference.
- I felt protected with CCTV in common areas & CCTV outside property.
- They even used Sterilizing equipment, which was impressive!
- Furthermore, the Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, and Security [24-hour] added to the feeling of safety.
Internet: Because Let's Be Honest, We Need It.
Okay, so the Wi-Fi, right? Essential in this day and age. And thank goodness, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! – Internet, Internet [LAN], Internet services, Wi-Fi in public areas all work perfectly. It's fast, reliable, and I could catch up on all my shows, work, and general doomscrolling. A lifesaver, seriously.
Rooms: Surprisingly Cozy!
My room… well, it wasn't the Ritz, but it was clean, comfortable, and honestly, way better than I expected. Air conditioning – essential in the Pennsylvania heat. Also, you can have an extra long bed, which is a plus for anyone taller than average. Blackout curtains – yes! I needed those. The Refrigerator was a nice touch, and the Complimentary tea was a welcome relief. There was even a Desk for working and an Ironing facilities, which are always good. It had your basics: Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Carpeting, Closet, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Desk, Extra long bed, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, In-room safe box, Internet access – LAN, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, Private bathroom, Refrigerator, Satellite/cable channels, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Smoke detector, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Let's Get Real):
Here's where it gets interesting. There's a Breakfast [buffet], which is usually pretty hit-or-miss at these kinds of places. But I was happily surprised! Okay, so it's not gourmet, but the Breakfast service had all the basics – cereal, pastries, fruit, coffee, and hot options. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was good. And the Coffee shop and Snack bar are perfect pit stops. Restaurants are plentiful nearby.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: My Unexpected Spa Day!
Okay, so I’m not a "spa person." I consider a hot bath a luxury. But something about the vibe of Rodeway Inn Mercer, PA just made me… curious. And, you know what? They have a Sauna and Swimming pool [outdoor]! The pool was super clean, warm, and the chairs and towels were readily available – very convenient. I even took a dip and relaxed in the pool.
Services and Conveniences: The Little Things Add Up
Okay, so I did make use of the Laundry service. The Daily housekeeping was great – my room always felt fresh. Air conditioning in public area – again, appreciated. Business facilities if you need it, and the Elevator was a lifesaver with my luggage. They even provided an Invoice provided if you have to expense it (important for us business types!). They had Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Convenience store, and Currency exchange.
Getting Around:
Car park [free of charge], which is amazing. Taxi service is available too.
The Quirks, The Imperfections, The Real Stuff:
Look, it's a Rodeway Inn. There might be the occasional squeaky door, a slightly dated decor, you get the idea. But honestly? The staff made this place. They were so friendly, helpful, and genuinely seemed to care. They went above and beyond. Seriously, I walked in expecting meh, and I walked out feeling… well, pampered.
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Manitowoc's BEST-KEPT Secret: This Inn Will SHOCK You!Alright, buckle up, buttercups, 'cause we're about to embark on a journey… to Mercer, Pennsylvania. Yes, Mercer, Pennsylvania. Population? Let's just say it's not exactly Times Square. Our home base? The illustrious Rodeway Inn. Buckle up, it's gonna be a bumpy ride.
Day 1: Arrival - And Immediate Disappointment (My Inner Critic is Already Screaming)
- 1:00 PM - Arrival & Check-In: Driving in was the exact kind of boring highway travel you'd expect. GPS kept trying to convince me I was in rural Ireland. Found the Rodeway Inn. First impression? Let's just say it looks… like a Rodeway Inn. The outside is a bland beige rectangle, and the parking lot has more potholes than a lunar landscape. Immediately, my inner critic, who's usually a quiet, polite sort, did a full-blown concert. "Oh honey, you chose this?" it wailed. "You couldn't spring for the Comfort Inn? The Holiday Inn Express!?" But, budget, yeah? Budget. The front desk guy was nice, though. In a tired, seen-it-all-before sort of way. The key card? Already doesn't work. Classic.
- 1:30 PM – Room Inspection (The Existential Dread Begins): Okay, room. The air conditioning is definitely running. That's a win, right? The carpet… well, it's carpet. And it's a color that seems to exist solely to hide stains. I'm fairly sure I saw a stain that looked suspiciously like a map of the Mississippi River. The bedspread? A floral nightmare from the Brady Bunch era. I almost expected Greg, Marcia, and the whole gang to pop out at any second. This isn't a bad room. It's just… a room. A room that exists, and that's probably more than I can ask for.
- 2:00 PM – First Attempt at Local Exploration (Hunger Pangs & Hope): Time to leave this room. Hunger is a serious motivator. My stomach rumbling, I decide to walk to whatever "town" Mercer has. I see a McDonald's. The Golden Arches are a beacon of predictability in this uncharted territory. Maybe I'm being too harsh? Mercer might surprise me. Maybe there's a hidden gem, a quirky antique shop, a really good diner…
- 2:30 PM – McD's & Existential Musings. I got a McDouble. Can't go wrong. The fries were, admittedly, a little cold. Oh well. I sit in the AC and look up and consider whether or not I can get a decent workout in the hotel or not.
Day 2: The Unexpected Charm Offensive (And the Laundry Disaster)
- 9:00 AM - Breakfast (A Rodeway Inn Classic): Free continental breakfast. Let's be honest, expectations were low. It was… well, it was there. The lukewarm coffee tasted of vaguely despair. The stale pastries were a testament to the power of preserving the unappetizing.
- 10:00 AM - Mercer County Courthouse: This town needed something. I heard the Courthouse was a historical landmark, and it was. The architecture was pretty, and the marble floor was cool to the touch, which was nice after the Rodeway Inn's blast furnace of an HVAC. There's a certain sense of calm in these old buildings. It was nice - for a minute.
- 11:00 AM - A Little Shop That Almost Redeems Itself: Okay, so I found this quirky little antique shop. Packed to the gills with, like, everything. I spent an hour just wandering through the aisles, dodging precarious stacks of porcelain dolls and dreaming of the perfect vintage record player (which, of course, I don't have room for). The owner, a woman with more silver hair than I've seen in a lifetime, was a straight-up character. She told me the story of every single piece in the store, and each tale was fascinating! The shop was a little bit dirty, a little bit chaotic, but it had soul. Maybe this Mercer place wasn't so bad after all?
- 1:00 PM - Lunch (Local Diner, Disaster Averted): My adventure made me hungry! I went for the recommendation I found on Yelp, and it wasn't bad. The food was pretty good, and thankfully inexpensive.
- 3:00 PM - The Laundry Incident (And a Deeply Personal Reflection): Okay, this is where things took a turn. The Rodeway Inn Laundry. You know, that laundry room? That one you generally avoid like the plague? Yeah, that one. I loaded up my laundry, put in the quarters, and went back to the room to de-stress. I got back to the laundry room, and the machine was making a loud "CHUNK-CHUNK-CHUNK". I opened it up, and my whites were now tie-dye. They were all shades of pink! Clearly some idiot (ahem, me) had forgotten a red sock. Cue the existential crisis. I was suddenly drowning in pink socks, and contemplating my life choices. Why Mercer? Why tie-dye? Why did I buy so many white socks?
- 5:00 PM - The Aftermath: A Walk (and a Lesson Learned): After my laundry disaster, I just went for a walk. I swear, sometimes it's just nice to get out and just feel the air on your face. I ended up at a little park outside of town, sitting on a bench and watching the sky turn all kinds of colors.
- 7:00 PM - Dinner (Pizza and Netflix): Got pizza. And, in my room, Netflix.
Day 3: Departure - Reluctant Farewell and the Road Ahead
- 9:00 AM - Breakfast (A sad repetition): You know the deal.
- 10:00 AM - Last-Minute Mercer Reflections: Well, I may be leaving Mercer, but it's left its mark on me.
- 11:00 AM - Check-Out and Goodbye: The front desk guy gave me a weary smile – he probably dealt with more than a few laundry mishaps, and I was on my way…
- 11:30 AM - The Road Beckons (and I Have a Mountain of Laundry to Deal With): Back on the road. Time to hit the next destination, and reflect on the odd, imperfect, and surprisingly charming town of Mercer, Pennsylvania. And deal with those darn pink socks.
So, yeah, that was Mercer. Not the most glamorous vacation, but it gave me a story to tell. And hey, maybe that's what it's all about, right? The messy, imperfect, sometimes slightly disastrous details. Embrace the Rodeway Inn!
Magee's BEST Kept Secret: Quality Inn Review & Hidden Gems!Rodeway Inn Mercer, PA: Your Unexpectedly... Memorable Getaway? Buckle Up.
Okay, Seriously. Is the Rodeway Inn in Mercer, PA REALLY 'unexpectedly amazing'? Don't lie to me.
Alright, alright, hold your horses. "Unexpectedly amazing" is a *marketing term*, you understand? Let's be real, you're not booking the Ritz-Carlton. But here's the thing... it *can* be surprisingly decent. Think of it like this: you walk in expecting a lukewarm cup of instant coffee and find, maybe, a slightly better-than-expected cup. The sheets are *mostly* clean. The shower *usually* works. This particular Rodeway Inn somehow nails the basic necessities. So, "amazing"? Nah. "Surprisingly serviceable and with a certain...charm?" Absolutely. (That charm is heavily reliant on the absence of creepy crawlies, I'll admit.)
What's the deal with the breakfast? Is it even worth waking up for?
Breakfast. Ah, the great unknown. Let's be honest; there's always that nervous excitement, isn't there? Will it be a sad, dry waffle? Will the coffee taste like they've been brewing it since the Eisenhower administration? Okay, deep breaths. The breakfast *isn't* disastrous. Think... continental. Think... pre-packaged pastries of questionable origin. Think... a waffle maker that might or might not work (it’s a gamble, folks, a glorious gamble!). They usually have some kind of cereal, and sometimes, *sometimes*, there's a bagel or two. The coffee, well, it's coffee. It'll get the job done. My advice? Lower your expectations. Then maybe, just maybe, you'll be pleasantly surprised. And grab a couple of those individually wrapped muffins – they're your friend on the road.
Are the rooms... okay? I'm picturing a horror movie scenario in my head.
Look, I've seen some rooms. I've *lived* some rooms. And yes, the possibility of a horror movie scenario always lurks. But! The rooms at the Mercer Rodeway are (mostly) alright. They’re... serviceable. You get a bed (hopefully not haunted), a TV (with questionable reception), and a bathroom (cleanliness dependent on the previous guest, naturally). The decor? Let's call it "eclectic." Think… a splash of beige, a hint of brown, and maybe, just maybe, a vibrant (read: faded) floral print. The key is keeping your expectations *low*. That way, any minor conveniences – like a working lightbulb – feel like a victory. Bring your own air freshener. Trust me on that one.
What’s the deal with the location? Is there anything *to do* in Mercer, Pennsylvania?
Mercer, PA. It's... charmingly rural. Okay, maybe "charming" is a stretch. Let's say it has character. The Rodeway is conveniently located… *near* the highway. Which is good if you're passing through. As for things to *do*? Well, you’re not exactly in Times Square. There are some local restaurants (check reviews – trust me). There’s the Mercer County Courthouse, which is kinda impressive, I guess, in a "large brick building" kind of way. And, of course, there's the sheer, unadulterated *peace and quiet* that comes with being in a small town. Embrace it. Embrace the lack of noise. That’s its own kind of entertainment, seriously.
Let's talk about the front desk. Are they friendly? Are they helpful? Should I be worried?
The front desk... ah, a crucial component of the Rodeway Inn experience. They're... a mixed bag. I've had interactions ranging from delightfully pleasant to "is that person awake?". But the good news? Generally, they're *trying*. They *want* to make your stay pleasant. They might crack a joke, give travel tips, or offer an extra towel if your room is missing them (which, occasionally, it will be). Just be nice. Kindness goes a long way, people. A little understanding of the potential for a long and boring night shift doesn’t hurt either. And for the love of all that is holy, don't be *that* guest.
Okay, I'm booked. Any pro-tips for surviving a night (or more) there?
Alright, here's the gospel according to me, your friendly, slightly jaded hotel guru:
- Bring your own essentials: Seriously. Soap, shampoo, conditioner, earplugs (if the highway noise bothers you).
- Inspect the room: Upon arrival, *thoroughly* check for... well, you know. Creepy crawlies. Any evidence of previous guests that you *don't* want to see.
- Embrace the quiet: Seriously. No city lights, just stars. It's kind of… nice.
- Lower your expectations, repeatedly: This is key to a successful stay.
- Pack snacks: The vending machine… may or may not work. And the options might be questionable.
- Be polite to the staff: As mentioned above. It's a small thing, and it can make a big difference.
- And most importantly: Remember, you're surviving. you're not aiming for the Presidential Suite here. Think of the Rodeway Inn Mercer as a humble portal to your next adventure. It's a pit stop. A launching pad. A place to lay your weary head. And hey, it might even surprise you. Or, at the very least, you'll have a story to tell. And sometimes ... that's enough.
Is there a pool? Because I *need* a pool.
I... uh... hold on, let me just... *shuffles through mental hotel archives*. Nope. No pool. No. Just... no. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. If poolside relaxation is your primary goal, you might want to re-evaluate your entire travel plan. Perhaps a different hotel? Perhaps Florida? Maybe even a friend's backyard kiddie pool? Anything but the searing disappointment of a non-existent pool. On second thought, maybe that's a good thing. Less to clean.
The worst thing you *personally* experienced at that Rodeway Inn? The absolute low point? Lay it on me.
Okay, fine. You twisted my arm. The *worst*? Oh, that's easy. The incident of the... *ahem*... the *bedbugs*... no, no, no, let me rephrase. It wasn't an outright infestation. More like... *one* bedbug. A lone rogue agent. Spotted it. Killed it. Then meticulously inspected the entire mattress, the headboard, and every questionable crevice. This happened at *three in the morningComfy Hotel Finder