Unbelievable Austin Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites North Austin!
Okay, buckle up, buttercups! Because we're diving headfirst into the Unbelievable Austin Getaway: Drury Inn & Suites North Austin! experience. Forget your perfectly curated travel blogs – this is the unfiltered, slightly chaotic, and hopefully hilarious truth. Prepare for a rambling review with more twists and turns than a Texas two-step.
First, a bit of context. Why Austin, why Drury?
So, I was craving some Texas vibes. Live music, food trucks, and a general sense of "keep Austin weird." And I needed a hotel that was… well, easy. Something that wouldn't break the bank, wouldn't require a degree in hotel navigation, and hopefully, had a decent pool because, let’s be honest, sweating in Austin’s heat is a sport. The Drury Inn & Suites North Austin popped up, and, with its "Unbelievable" tagline, it felt like fate. (Dramatic much? Maybe.)
Accessibility – The Big Picture & My Own Tiny Struggle
Okay, let's get the serious stuff out of the way. Accessibility is crucial. Drury Inn & Suites North Austin makes a good effort. I didn't personally require full wheelchair accessibility this trip, but I did see clear signage, the elevators are spacious, and there's generally a sense of "we've thought about this" – which is HUGE. They have Facilities for disabled guests, so that's a win! Remember, check specifically what you need before booking. Every person is different.
Now, the Good Stuff! The Amenities Rundown!
- Internet Access (Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!): Praise be, the internet gods! Fast, reliable Wi-Fi is a must. Didn't drop once while I was furiously researching the best BBQ joints.
- Pool & Relaxation (Swimming pool [outdoor], Fitness center, Sauna, Spa/sauna, Steamroom): This. Is. Where. It. Shines. Let me tell you about that pool… It’s not just ANY pool. It's your basic rectangular outdoor pool. It's not the biggest pool, but it’s clean, clear, and surprisingly calming after a long day of… well, doing whatever it is people do in Austin. I spent a solid hour the first afternoon just floating, watching the sun dip below the buildings. Bliss. The fitness center is well equipped, but who wants to work out when there's a pool right there? The sauna and steam room were also calling me I heard it was good for relax and detox.
- Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Breakfast [buffet], Poolside bar, Restaurants, Snack bar, Coffee shop, Happy hour): Okay, this is where Drury shines, or at least gleams… because of the free breakfast! I'm talking waffles, eggs, sausage, fruit, the works! You can fuel up for the day without shelling out a dime. And the Happy hour is legendary! FREE drinks and snacks every evening - is awesome! The Poolside bar is nice and the Coffee shop is a life saver. The snack bar is also a good option.
- Cleanliness and Safety: They’re taking care of this too. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays, and Staff trained in safety protocol. They're really trying! I’m picky about cleanliness, and honestly, I was impressed. Place looked clean.
- The Rooms (Available in all rooms, Air conditioning, Blackout curtains, Coffee/tea maker, Hair dryer, Ironing facilities, Mini bar, Non-smoking, Refrigerator, Free Wi-Fi, you name it!) My room was a haven. Super comfy bed, excellent blackout curtains (essential for sleeping off a Texas-sized hangover), and a decent-sized bathroom. The refrigerator was a lifesaver for keeping my Dr. Pepper cold. The Free Wi-Fi was essential for posting instagram stories all day. And the coffee maker? Crucial for the mornings.
- Services and Conveniences: Daily housekeeping, Concierge, Cash withdrawal, Car park [free of charge], Elevator… all the things that make life easier. Seriously, having a free car park in a city is a HUGE win.
Things to do, ways to relax outside the hotel
- Things to do: There are some things to explore around the hotel but the locations aren't that much.
- Ways to relax: Relax at the pool (as I said before) and go to the spa.
The Hiccups (Because Nothing's Perfect, Right?)
- Cramped Room. Okay… the room isn't exactly huge. But for the price, I can't complain.
- Parking. The car park is a bit small.
The Verdict? The Unbelievable Austin Getaway?
Look, the Drury Inn & Suites North Austin is not the Ritz (thank God!). But it’s a damn good value. It's comfortable, convenient, and offers enough amenities to make you feel pampered without emptying your wallet. If you want a solid, reliable basecamp for your Austin adventure, this is it. And that free breakfast and happy hour? Unbeatable.
My Unfiltered, Honest Opinion: I'd go back in a heartbeat. The pool, the freebies, and the generally laid-back vibe made it a win. It's not the most glamorous hotel in Austin, but it's got heart, and sometimes, that's all you need.
Now, let’s get you BOOKING! Here's my crazy-persuasive offer:
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Here’s what you get:
- FREE Breakfast: Fuel your Austin explorations with waffles, eggs, and all the fixings.
- FREE Happy Hour: Unwind with complimentary drinks and snacks every evening.
- Relaxing Pool: Dive in and melt away the day's stress.
- Comfy Rooms: Rest your head on a plush bed and enjoy a peaceful night's sleep.
- Prime Location: Explore all that Austin has to offer!
- Easy Accessibility: Worry-free traveling with the right access!
- Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected to the world (and those Instagram stories!).
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- Free Parking!
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Richmond, KY Getaway: Comfort Suites' Unbeatable Deals!Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn’t your grandma’s meticulously planned trip to Austin. This is me in Austin, and let’s just say I'm less a well-oiled travel machine and more a slightly caffeinated, possibly hangry human wandering through the Texas heat. And we’re starting at the Drury Inn & Suites North Austin, because, well, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Day 1: The Arrival (and the Great Breakfast Assault)
- 7:00 AM: Alarm. Sweet merciful Jesus, the alarm. Why did I think packing last night was a good idea? Everything’s a crumpled mess. Okay, deep breaths. Gotta get to that complimentary breakfast. Apparently, Drury Inns are known for their breakfast, and I am a woman who appreciates a good, free breakfast. This is a strategic move. Fueling up for the day, you know? Gotta be smart.
- 7:30 AM: Downstairs for the breakfast bonanza. This is where my carefully constructed plan (eat ALL the waffles) started to unravel. The waffles were… fine. Perfectly edible, but not a life-changing experience. The sausage, however… dry. So, so dry. My inner critic, who I try to keep at bay, started whispering things like, "You should have packed some protein bars." Rude.
- 9:00 AM: Finally checked in. The room is surprisingly… pleasant. Clean, spacious enough. Hey, I'm happy. Small victories. Now to unpack… or, you know, toss everything onto the bed and call it a day. I love hotels. I can't describe it. The sheer convenience.
- 9:30 AM: The inevitable tech gremlin strikes. Wi-Fi, you fiend! It's slower than a snail in molasses. Took me, like, 20 minutes to download one e-mail. Okay, fine. I’m not a tech guru, just a traveler. Time to chill. Read a book. Maybe write some notes.
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Okay this is where the real problems start. A friend of mine recommended some great restaurants to go to during lunchtime and it's all down the road. Time to face the heat.
Day 2: The BBQ Quest (and the Great Regret)
- 9:00AM: Sleep in! Okay, maybe two more hours. I'm supposed to be on holiday. Breakfast, you know, the deal. I should go.
- 9:40 AM: Arrived down at the breakfast. More of the same so far. I wanted more waffles. I missed them.
- 11:00 AM: Okay, the BBQ. This is the big one. I asked a friend, and they recommended Franklin Barbecue. The reviews were amazing, and the pictures… glorious, smoky mountains of meat! They're also insane with lining up. I am not insane.
- 11:30 AM: Decided on La Barbecue instead. A shorter line! A shorter line, I thought, would mean I could actually, you know, eat BBQ today.
- 12:30 PM: Arrived at La Barbeque. Okay, the atmosphere is cool, the smell is divine, and the line… well, it's long, but manageable. I got a drink and found a shady tree. Ready to commit. What a commitment!
- 2:00 PM: Got to the front. They ran out of brisket. They ran out of brisket! The horror! I was devastated. I may have shed a single, dramatic tear. Settled for ribs and sausage. They were… fine. Good, even! But the image of that brisket… it haunted me all afternoon. Note to self: Get to Franklin's before dawn. Or move on.
- 2:30 PM: Walked around. So many people around. What is going on?
Day 3: The Austin Vibe (and the Unexpected Meltdown)
- 9:00 AM: Late to the breakfast. Again. Fine. The waffles were back! So, I got two, and let me tell you, it's made my day. Small miracles.
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: I decided to explore downtown. I was going to go to the Texas State Capitol Building. It looked very interesting. The weather, however, was not. It was like, hot. Very hot. I think the sun wanted to eat my skin.
- 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM: I started to have a meltdown. Everything was getting to me. "Why did I come here?" I thought. "I should just get back home." The heat was too much. The noise was too much. People, people, people everywhere. Too many people. I was getting overwhelmed.
- 1:30 PM: I found myself. I was sitting down. I told myself to calm down. That I needed to breath in. I went to a nearby park. The trees, the grass, the birds! It was peaceful.
- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: I managed to go to the capitol. Well, just the outside. It was grand. I was glad I did it. I managed to take some photos. I was glad.
- 5:00 PM onwards: I bought a book store. I decided to sit on the local book store. I found myself a place to read.
Day 4: Farewell, Austin (and a Promise to Return, Maybe)
- 9:00 AM: One last breakfast. I actually saw the waffles. They were still there. This time, I skipped the sausage. Going out strong.
- 10:00 AM: Doing final shopping. Picking souvenirs. Maybe get some snacks.
- 11:00 AM: I check out. Okay, it's time to go home. Not terrible. I will be back.
- 12:00 PM Heading off to the airport. This is a trip so far.
This is a rough itinerary. But hey, it's my itinerary. And you know what? I wouldn’t trade these little imperfections, these moments of chaos, for a perfectly planned trip any day. Austin, you were wild. And maybe, just maybe, I’ll be back to conquer that brisket (and the heat) someday.
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Okay, spill it! Is the Drury Inn & Suites North Austin REALLY as amazing as everyone says?
Alright, alright, let's get real here. "Amazing" is a strong word. It depends on your definition of amazing. Is it *perfect*? Heck no. Is it a solid, dependable, *often* delightful place to crash after you've spent the day wrestling with Austin's chaotic charm? Absolutely. I'm talking a solid B+, maybe even an A- some days. Did I get free popcorn? Yes! Did I also end up spilling some in the elevator? Also yes. See? Human.
It’s all about perspective. If you’re expecting the Four Seasons, you’ll be disappointed. If you’re expecting a clean room, friendly staff, and *free* hot breakfast (and evening snacks! I’ll get to that...), then buckle up. You're in for a treat. Seriously, the breakfast... I’m starting to think I could *live* off their waffles.
Let's talk about the free food. Is it actually good? And what's the deal with this evening reception everyone raves about?
Okay, the free food. This is where Drury *truly* shines. The breakfast? Waffles, glorious waffles! Eggs, sausage, cereal... the usual suspects. Honestly, I loaded up on the waffles so badly one day, I almost missed the hotel's *actual* alarm clock. It's a feat in itself. And the coffee? Drinkable, which is a win in my book.
But the evening reception... oh man. This is where the magic *really* happens. Imagine this: You’ve spent the day dodging scooters, trying to understand the meaning of “Keep Austin Weird,” and probably sweating more than you thought humanly possible. You stagger back to the hotel, ready to collapse. And then… FREE FOOD AND DRINKS! They had things like potato skins, little sandwiches (one time they had pulled pork – oh, sweet mercy!), and the all-important… *free alcoholic beverages*! Listen, I’m not judging *anyone* who enjoys a complimentary margarita after a long day. I'm just saying, things got a little… lively… one evening. Let's just say my friend, Sarah, is now a *huge* fan of Drury Inn margaritas. And I, Sarah's friend, had to help her navigate the Austin night life.
The downsides? The food can be a little… mass-produced. Think buffet-style, not gourmet. And it can get *crowded*. You might have to fight a little for the last potato skin. It’s a small price to pay for free food and booze, I’d say.
What's the deal with the rooms? Are they clean? Big enough?
The rooms? For the price, they're perfectly acceptable. Clean, generally speaking which is a huge win in the hotel world (especially after my experience with Motel-Hell from my last vacation). I'm a germaphobe, and I didn't feel like I needed a hazmat suit. They're not palatial suites, but they're spacious enough. You'll have room to spread out, which is crucial after a day of exploring. There's a comfy bed, a decent TV and the all-important thing... a clean bathroom. The water pressure in the shower was also surprisingly decent. I hate a weak shower, it's the worst. So, big thumbs up on that!
My only minor complaint? The decor. Let's just say it's… functional. It's not going to win any design awards. But let's be honest, you're not there to admire the wallpaper. You're there to sleep, eat free food, and maybe drown your sorrows in a complimentary margarita (or two). Which, again, is a win.
What about the location? Is it convenient for seeing the sights in Austin?
Okay, here's the thing. The Drury Inn North Austin is… north. Duh. It's not smack-dab in the middle of downtown, which is a good thing, because let's be honest, downtown Austin can be a bit of a zoo. So, it's a bit away from the chaos. You'll probably want a car, or be prepared to use ride-sharing services. The upside? It's usually cheaper than staying right in the heart of the action. And it's relatively easy to get to the highway, which makes day trips outside of Austin a breeze. And the parking is free (Another Win!).
I will say… driving in Austin? A whole other level of chaos. Road rage is a thing. You've been warned. Just take a deep breath and remember you're on vacation. Or load up on some margaritas before the drive. Just a thought.
What about the amenities? Pool? Fitness center?
Okay, the pool. It's there. It's a decent size which is good. Didn't actually use it. I was too busy stuffing my face with waffles and margarita. But it looked clean and inviting, so that is what matters right? I saw people enjoying themselves, which is a good sign.
The fitness center? Yes, it exists. I *looked* at it. From the outside. It had treadmills and weights and all that jazz. I’m not sure I know anyone who actually uses the gym while they are on vacation. I’d rather explore quirky shops and eat tacos. You do you.
Any hidden gems or things you wish you'd known beforehand?
Okay, pay attention, because this is important. Number one: Check the event calendar for Austin *before* you book. ACL Fest, SXSW, etc. These events can jack up prices and make the city ridiculously crowded. And get ready for the parking to be, well, a bit of a pain. But with parking being free at Drury, you can get away with it!
Number two: Pack comfortable shoes. You'll be doing a lot of walking. Seriously, I went through two pairs of sneakers in a week. Number three: Do NOT underestimate the sun. It's brutal. Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses – the whole shebang. Number four: Embrace the weird. Austin is a city of eccentricities. Go with it and you will have a great time.