McAllen Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites - Unbeatable Deals & Comfort Await!

Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

McAllen Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites - Unbeatable Deals & Comfort Await!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the McAllen Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites – Unbeatable Deals & Comfort Await! This isn't just a review, it's a journey, a messy, honest, and hopefully hilarious account of my stay. And let's be honest, finding a decent hotel in McAllen can feel like a treasure hunt. I've been there, done that, and bought the… well, you get the idea.

Let's start with the essential stuff, the nitty-gritty that actually matters:

Accessibility: (Okay, so this is important, even if it's not always glamorous!) And the Drury Inn gets a SOLID thumbs up. They've got "Facilities for disabled guests" which is a good start. I'm not in a wheelchair, but I appreciate when a hotel thinks about this stuff. Good elevators, and hopefully ramps and stuff. This is important people!

Cleanliness and Safety: Obsessive Much? Maybe.

Alright, let's cut through the marketing fluff. These days, a hotel's cleanliness is practically a psychological test. Drury Inn McAllen… nailed it. Seriously. The whole "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Daily disinfection in common areas," "Rooms sanitized between stays," and the staff "trained in safety protocol" stuff? It actually felt reassuring. I’m usually a germaphobe on overdrive when travelling in a pandemic. They’ve got the "Hand sanitizer" stations everywhere. I was seriously impressed. They were definitely going above and beyond. Did I see staff in action? Absolutely. The whole place felt… well, safe. And trust me, that's HUGE these days. The "Sterilizing equipment" thing made me think of a science fiction movie. I’m sold!

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: My stomach's ready.

Okay, here's where things get interesting… and where my inner foodie comes out to play! The "Breakfast [buffet]" situation… Chef's kiss. Buffet’s usually scare me because those are often so-so… But this wasn’t bad. I am not a morning person, but getting out of bed for those little waffle makers? Worth it. The standard "Western cuisine" fare. I was delighted. The "Coffee/tea in restaurant" and "Coffee shop" options? Lifesavers. My heart did a little jig seeing that "Poolside bar." After a long day of… well, whatever you do in McAllen… a little sunshine and a cocktail is essential. There's a "Snack bar" too, which is a lifesaver for the perpetually peckish like myself. I didn't try the "Asian cuisine" or the "Vegetarian restaurant," but the availability of it is a HUGE plus.

Internet Access: A Digital Nomad's Dream (or Nightmare?)

Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? Yes, please! Seriously, in this day and age, that's a non-negotiable. The Drury Inn delivers. I did a bit of work, and the connection was solid. No buffering nightmares. No screaming into my laptop. Just smooth sailing (relatively speaking). "Internet access – wireless" and "Internet access – LAN" are also listed, which makes it even more work friendly.

Things to Do / Ways to Relax: Are you kidding me?

"Swimming pool [outdoor]"? Check. "Gym/fitness"? Check. "Spa/sauna"? Double check! Now, I'm not a spa aficionado, but the thought of a "Sauna" and a "Steamroom" after a long day is very appealing. I didn't partake in the "Body scrub" or "Body wrap" – maybe next time. The "Pool with view" sounds enticing – imagine, sipping a drink, basking in the sun… bliss. I wish I had the energy to do something relaxing!

The Rooms: My Cozy Little Fortress.

The rooms themselves were… nice. Not ostentatious, not bland. Just… comfortable. Let's break it down:

  • Bed: Soft, fluffy, and ready to swallow me whole after a long day. “Extra long bed”? Amazing.
  • Blackout Curtains: A must for this light sleeper. Thank the heavens for them.
  • "Coffee/tea maker": My morning savior.
  • "Refrigerator": Essential for snacks and, you know, hiding from the world a bit.
  • "Wi-Fi [free]": Praise the Lord.
  • "Air conditioning": HEAVEN.
  • "Bathroom phone": Like… why? But okay.
  • "Bathtub": The sheer luxury of this after a long day of driving!

I loved my room. It was so perfect. Okay, maybe I have a thing for bathrooms!

Services and Conveniences: They Thought of Everything.

"Concierge"? "Cash withdrawal"? "Daily housekeeping"? "Laundry service"? Yes, yes, and YES. These are the things that make a stay easy. The "Convenience store" is a lifesaver for late-night cravings (and forgotten toiletries). Their "Elevator"? Again, a big win for accessibility. The whole "Facilities for disabled guests" thing is still top of mind!

For the Kids: But wait, there's more!

If you're traveling with the kiddos, Drury Inn seems to understand. "Family/child friendly," "Kids facilities," and even "Babysitting service" options. That’s a win in my book.

Getting Around: Easy Peasy.

"Car park [free of charge]" and "Car park [on-site]" are absolute gold. Considering the Texas heat, the "Airport transfer" is super convenient, and even the "Taxi service" is available.

My Honest Verdict:

The Drury Inn & Suites in McAllen? Seriously well worth it. If you're looking for a clean, comfortable, and convenient stay, this is a top contender. The staff was friendly, the breakfast was decent, the internet was reliable, and the amenities were plentiful. They could have done better with restaurant choices and access, but it wasn't a deal breaker.

My Anecdote: The Waffle Incident

Okay, this is a little embarrassing, but hey, honesty, right? The breakfast buffet… those waffle makers. You know the ones. I had this idea of making a perfect waffle. Golden brown, fluffy, a masterpiece. Disaster. The first waffle was a burnt offering to the breakfast gods. The second… well, let's just say I had to scrape it off the griddle with a spoon. By the third attempt, I was laughing so hard that I nearly dropped the whole damn thing. Good thing no one was watching… (they probably were, now that I think about it). But hey, at least the coffee was good, the staff was nice, and I had a hilarious story to tell!

My Emotional Response:

Good: I felt safe. I felt comfortable. I could relax. The staff made a difference.

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  • Relax & Recharge: Take a dip in our sparkling outdoor pool, melt your stress away in the jacuzzi.
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Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your sanitized, pre-packaged travel brochure. This is real life, McAllen style, and we're talking Drury Inn & Suites, alright? Let's get this train wreck a-rollin':

Day 1: "I Swear I Packed Everything…Except My Sanity"

  • 4:00 AM: Wake up with the primal scream of a toddler. (Wait, no, that's my internal scream because I’m traveling with…well, never mind.) Frustrated about that.
  • 4:30 AM: Attempt coffee. Fail because I forgot the filter and I'm pretty sure I grabbed decaf. (This is going to be a long trip.)
  • 5:00 AM: Airport chaos. Every single person in the world decided to fly today. And, of course, my boarding pass is mysteriously missing from my purse. Deep breaths. Remember, you can do this.
  • 7:00 AM: Finally on the plane! The seatbelt situation is a personal battle. I look out the window and remember that I should be excited about travel.
  • 10:00 AM: Touchdown in McAllen! The heat hits you like a humid hug. I'm instantly regretting my choice of a long-sleeved shirt.
  • 11:00 AM: Check-in at the Drury Inn. Okay, decent lobby, free popcorn… I'm feeling slightly better. The room seems clean and modern. My travel companion is already complaining about the lack of a bathtub. I am excited to get to the pool!
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at some random Tex-Mex place I found on Google Maps. Don't even ask me the name. It was fine, but probably not worth writing home about, except the chips and salsa… oh, the chips and salsa. I could live on those alone.
  • 2:00 PM: The Pool! This is the only thing that truly matters. I put on my swimsuit and head for that sparkling blue oasis. The water is the perfect temperature – not too cold, not too warm. I'm already forgetting about the missing filter. I'm going to be a blob of pool leisure for the next hour
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Nap time. This should have been a longer experience, but I got distracted by the sounds of a conference being held at the hotel. I love people.
  • 6:00 PM: Free happy hour at the Drury! This is why we're here, people. One of the best reasons to stay at the hotel chain. Free drinks and snacks! I try to pace myself, but…well, let's just say I made a few new friends. (One of whom keeps telling me about his extensive collection of novelty socks.)
  • 8:00 PM: Dinner. I have no idea what we ate, but I know I ordered a margarita.
  • 9:00 PM: Back at the room, the travel companion is a grump. I swear they're planning on going to bed. I need to write about this amazing experience!
  • 10:00 PM: Attempting to watch TV, but the exhaustion is overwhelming.
  • 11:00 PM: Lights out. Maybe tomorrow I'll be slightly less of a disaster. Maybe. (Probably not.)

Day 2: "The Pursuit of Authentic Texan-ness (and a Decent Breakfast)"

  • 7:00 AM: Breakfast at the Drury. Okay, the waffles are actually pretty good. Victory! (Yes, I'm easily pleased.)
  • 8:00 AM: Venture into town! This means driving, and frankly, my driving skills have never been my strong suit. I'm just hoping I don't end up on the wrong side of the border.
  • 9:00 AM: Find the shops. This city is not as exciting as I thought.
  • 11:00 AM: Visit the La Plaza Mall. Okay, this is better. I may need to buy a souvenir or two.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at the food court. More choices, but more stress.
  • 1:00 PM: The pool again! More sun, more fun, more…peace. Sigh.
  • 3:00 PM: I'm thinking about trying a restaurant. It can only be an adventure.
  • 4:00 PM: The restaurant was good. I was impressed.
  • 8:00 PM: More drinks with my new friends after a fantastic day.
  • 10:00 PM: Back to the room, thinking about the amazing trip.
  • 11:00 PM: Sleep.

Day 3: "Goodbye, McAllen (and Hello, Laundry)"

  • 7:00 AM: Final breakfast at the Drury. More waffles. No regrets.
  • 8:00 AM: Check out! Quick and painless.
  • 8:30 AM: Head to the airport.
  • 9:30 AM: Security. The usual mix of annoyance and the vague feeling of being watched.
  • 11:00 AM: On the plane, heading home. Already missing the pool. And maybe the free popcorn. Okay, definitely the free popcorn.
  • 1:00 PM: Home sweet home. The mountain of laundry awaits, as does the crushing realization that this trip is over.
  • 2:00 PM: Remembering the trip.
  • 3:00 PM: I feel energized.
  • 4:00 PM: The trip was amazing. I want to go back.

Final Thoughts:

McAllen? Not exactly Paris. But the Drury Inn? Solid. The pool? Divine. The free happy hour? A gift from the gods. The trip? A messy, hilarious, and ultimately, unforgettable experience. And that, my friends, is the best kind.

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Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United StatesOkay, buckle up, buttercup! This ain't your grandma's FAQ. We're diving headfirst into the Drury Inn & Suites in McAllen… from *my* perspective. Prepare for rambles, love, hate, and everything in between.

Okay, spill it! Is Drury Inn McAllen REALLY as amazing as everyone says? The "Unbeatable Deals & Comfort" part? Gimme the REAL scoop.

Alright, settle down, you eager beaver. "Amazing" is a loaded word, right? Depends on what you're after. Look, the Drury Inn in McAllen? It's… *good*. Seriously, it’s a solid pick. The "Unbeatable Deals" part? Well, compared to what? The Ritz? No. A Motel 6? Absolutely. They tend to run specials, especially weekdays – I’ve snagged some killer rates that made me feel like I was robbing them (don't worry, I tipped well!). Comfort? Yeah, it’s… comfy. Like, you know, good comfy. Not Oprah-level comfy, but definitely above "sleeping on a park bench" comfy. The beds? Generally decent. The pillows? Okay, sometimes they're a *little* flat. But hey, I travel with my own, so… whatever. But the deals? They're real. I’m talking, I spent a weekend there and it cost the same as what I’d pay for one night in some other hotels. It had me thinking I was in the wrong job.

Breakfast, the all-important breakfast! What’s the deal with the "free hot breakfast"? Worth the hype?

Oh, breakfast. The make-or-break of any hotel stay, am I right? At Drury Inn, it's *pretty* good! Look, it's not a Michelin-star experience. It's not gonna change your life. But it’s free, plentiful, and usually involves waffles. *Waffles!* They have the waffle makers. The ones that tell you, "DON'T TOUCH! HOT!" And you’re always, *always* tempted to touch. I've seen some… *interesting* breakfast decisions made there in the wee hours. Cereal, eggs (sometimes suspiciously yellow, but hey, protein!), sausage, sometimes even breakfast tacos! (This is Texas, after all!). They also have fruit and yogurt, so if you're a *liar* and pretend you don't want any waffles, you can at least pretend you're heathy. And coffee. *Glorious* coffee. The kind that might or might not taste amazing, but definitely gets the job done. I'd say, absolutely worth the hype. It's the simple things people. That's the real key. Free food.

The Pool! The free pool. Is it a swamp of screaming kids every. single. time?

Okay, the pool. This is a gamble, folks. Seriously. It *can* be a blissful oasis of relaxation, where you can actually *read* your book. Or, more likely, it's a splash zone of enthusiastic toddlers and shrieking teens, and you're left wishing you'd packed earplugs. I’ve seen it both ways. One time, I swear, there was a kid doing a cannonball every thirty seconds, right next to me, and nearly drowned myself in frustration. Another time, though, it was just... magical. Just... peacefully floating. The sun hitting the water just right, the gentle sounds of splashing only, and I could actually finish a chapter of my book (a miracle, I tell you). It really depends on the time of day, the season, and the sheer luck of the draw. Be prepared for anything. My advice? Pack earplugs, and maybe bring a very large adult beverage. Just in case.

What about the rooms themselves? Clean? Spacious? Do they smell like stale air and regret?

Alright, now we're getting down to brass tacks. The rooms. They tend to be… clean. Generally. I mean, I haven't found any hidden horrors, no unexpected critters (knock on wood!), and the sheets usually appear to be freshly laundered. Spacious? Well, depends on your definition of "spacious". They’re certainly not cramped. You won’t feel like you're living in a shoebox. They've got the basics: a decent-sized bed (or two!), a desk to pretend you're working at (even if you're really scrolling through social media), a TV, a mini-fridge (essential for keeping your beverages chilled, folks!), and a bathroom. Now, the bathroom... *that* can be a gamble. Sometimes it's clean, other times it's a bit… lived-in. But, hey, what do you expect for the price? Do they smell like stale air and regret? Mostly no. Sometimes, there's a faint whiff of… something. But it's usually manageable. Think more "hotel-air freshener-trying-too-hard" than "abandoned-building-after-a-hurricane". Overall, yeah, the rooms are good. Just... don't expect the Taj Mahal.

The Evening Reception! Free drinks? Come on, really? What's the catch?

Ah, the Evening Reception. My *favorite*. Free drinks, people! Yes, it’s true! (within reason). Now, before you picture some champagne-fueled rager, let me clarify. They usually have beer, wine, and some basic cocktails. And snacks! Usually something like chips and salsa or maybe some sliders or whatever. The catch? Well, it gets crowded. *Seriously* crowded. And people get… enthusiastic. I saw a guy in a Hawaiian shirt down four mini-burgers *and* a beer in under five minutes once. I was impressed and intimidated. The vibe is generally… festive. But be prepared to fight for a seat and maybe even a drink (or two). Also, don’t expect top-shelf liquor. This ain’t a five-star bar. But hey, it’s *free*, and sometimes that’s all you need at the end of a long day. Drink responsibly, kids, or at least sneak some snacks for a midnight feast.

What's the Wi-Fi situation? Because a slow internet connection makes me want to throw my laptop out the window.

Lord, I feel you on this one. Slow Wi-Fi is the bane of my existence. At Drury Inn, it's… okay. Don't expect lightning-fast speeds suitable for streaming 4K movies. You might need to load pages a little slower than you'd like. It's generally enough to check emails, browse the web, and get some light work done. Just remember, the internet can be a little fickle, especially during peak hours. Maybe bring a book as backup. Or pre-download your shows. Or, you know, embrace the digital detox and actually talk to the people you're with. (I know, I know, sounds crazy, right?). But seriously, don't expect miracles. Be prepared for those agonizing buffering moments. But hey, at least it’s free (most of the time). And sometimes, a little slow internet is a good thing. It forces you to slow down, breathe, and appreciate the simple things in life… like a decent cup of coffee.

Is it a good choice for families? I have a small army of kids. And they're loud. Very loud.

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Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States

Drury Inn & Suites McAllen Mcallen (TX) United States