Anderson, IN's BEST Western Plus: Unbeatable Rates & Unforgettable Stay!

Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

Anderson, IN's BEST Western Plus: Unbeatable Rates & Unforgettable Stay!

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the glorious, slightly chaotic world of the BEST Western Plus in Anderson, IN: Unbeatable Rates & Unforgettable Stay! I'm talking full-on, no-holds-barred review here, warts and all (and trust me, I have opinions).

First Impressions (and the Parking Situation, because let's be real):

The facade? Perfectly… fine. Not a showstopper, not a disaster. The important thing? Free parking! Praise be, because paying for parking is one of my pet peeves. I’m a cheapskate, what can I say! Finding a spot wasn't a rodeo, which is a BIG win in my book. They even have a car-charging station, which is fancy-pants and probably useful for someone who doesn't drive a gas guzzler from the last century.

Accessibility - Did they think of everyone? (and the Elevator's Story):

Okay, this is important. Accessibility: Huge plus! They claim to cater to guests with disabilities, and based on quick look, they seem to be doing a decent job. There's an elevator (phew!), which, you know, is crucial. I did see a few people using it, and it seemed to be functioning. It was a little slow, to be honest. Almost as if it was having an existential crisis, pondering the meaning of vertical transportation. It got me thinking, “Does the elevator enjoy its job? Does it dream in floors?” (Okay, maybe I should have had more coffee).

Rooms - Sleep Like a Baby (Maybe a Slightly Fussy One)

The room itself? Clean! Crucially, clean. Smelling fresh is a big win in my book. I’m a clean freak, and the first thing I do when I enter a room is sniff the sheets. And these passed the sniff test! The bed was comfy. The blackout curtains actually worked! Hallelujah! I managed to sleep for a glorious, uninterrupted eight hours. They've got all the usual suspects: Air conditioning, a TV with too many channels, a mini-bar. I’m pretty sure I had a refrigerator, too. They even had a desk, which I promptly used to… well, mostly to prop up my laptop and watch cat videos. Free Wi-Fi in the rooms is an absolute must in today’s world, and they deliver. No annoying passwords or spotty connections. (And Internet access – LAN if you're old school – bless your heart!).

The Bathroom Saga (and the Cruelty of Bright Lights):

The bathroom? Adequate. Not palatial, but functional. Decent water pressure in the shower, which is a massive victory in the hotel game. Though, I have some weirdly strong feelings towards the lighting. It was way too bright. Like, retina-searingly bright. I'm convinced the hotel designers are sponsored by the National Fluorescent Lightbulb Association. It's a little much when you're trying to have a relaxing moment in the bathroom. They had slippers though, which is a nice touch. A hairdryer that actually worked, too, which is a rare and beautiful thing.

Food, Glorious (and Sometimes Slightly Mediocre) Food:

Let's talk eats. The breakfast buffet promised a dawn of culinary delights. It delivered… to a certain extent. They had the usual: Eggs, bacon, the slightly sad-looking fruit salad, cereal, and pastries. The coffee was… okay. Service was pretty good, but it was hard for me to find my usual breakfast options. There was a restaurant, and an odd selection of Asian cuisine listed. Also Western cuisine, and a vegetarian restaurant which I thought was odd. The coffee shop was a real plus, and I enjoyed the drinks I had there. The overall experience can be hit or miss.

Amenities - The Spa that Never Was (or Maybe I Just Missed It?):

On paper, the BEST Western Plus boasts an impressive list of amenities. They advertise a spa, a pool with a view, sauna, steamroom, and a gym. Now, here's where my reality didn't quite match the brochure. I searched high and low for this mythical spa. I asked the front desk to see a massage, but I think I got the wrong receptionist because they told me about the nearest spa. So while the website lists all of this, I didn’t find a sauna.

(I'm not saying it doesn't exist. I might just be utterly blind.)

The fitness center does exist. Decent enough for a quick workout. I'm more of a "walk around the hotel room" kind of exerciser, so I didn't spend a ton of time there. And the pool was… outdoors! (It wasn’t open when I visited, so it’s probably a good place to cool off in late summer)

Cleanliness and Safety - The Sanitization Soldiers:

In these post-pandemic times, cleanliness is king (or queen). The BEST Western Plus seem take this stuff seriously. They had hand sanitizer everywhere. The staff were masked up and following safety protocols. All the rooms had been sanitized between stays. They offered individually wrapped food options. It was all very reassuring. Also, I was able to easily use the cashless payment service. Daily cleaning and anti-viral cleaning products are really important to have.

Services and Conveniences - The Unexpected Perks:

They offer a lot of the basic services and conveniences. They have dry cleaning, and laundry service. The place has a concierge and a luggage storage. There's a convenience store, which came in handy for midnight snack runs. Also, they will provide an invoice. These are all really nice things to have, but I didn't personally use them.

Getting Around - Wheels and Wings (or Just a Taxi):

They had free parking (I'm going to repeat this because it's a big deal). They also offer airport transfer and a taxi service if you need them. No need to worry about trying to get around.

For the Kids – Family Friendly? (Or Just Tolerant?): They had a family/child friendly section, which is a nice touch. I didn't bring any kids myself on this trip, but it seemed like a decent place to bring children.

Overall Impression - The Verdict (and a Slightly Crazy Marketing Pitch):

Okay, fine, let’s cut to the chase. The BEST Western Plus in Anderson, IN, is a solid choice. It's not a luxury resort, but it's clean, comfortable, and it gets the job done. The price is right. The location is convenient. The staff seemed friendly and helpful. It's perfect for a quick trip, a business meeting, or a slightly-less-than-luxurious family vacation. I'd definitely stay there again.

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Here's the bottom line:

  • COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE: Clean rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a comfy bed await you.
  • SAFETY FIRST: Cleanliness is their top priority with professional-grade sanitization.
  • ACCESSIBILITY FOR ALL: They work to make sure everyone is accommodated.

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Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

Okay, buckle up, Buttercup. This ain't your grandma's meticulously planned trip. This is a Best Western Plus Anderson, Indiana adventure, and let's be honest, it's probably gonna be a beautiful disaster.

Day 1: Arrival and Existential Dread (and Pizza)

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival at Best Western Plus Anderson. (Check-in: The First Hurdle)

    Okay, so picture this: I pull up, slightly disheveled from the three-hour drive that felt like a lifetime. The exterior looks…well, it looks like a Best Western. You know the vibe. Beige. Functional. Promises of "complimentary breakfast" hanging in the air like a hopeful prayer. I trudge inside, praying the air conditioning is working (it is!). I'm greeted by a cheerful, slightly robotic-sounding receptionist. "Welcome to Best Western Plus Anderson!" she chirps. I mumble a reply about a reservation and the sheer exhaustion I am in. The check-in process is smooth enough, not too many questions, no weird hitches. Thank god, the room sounds like a decent one. "Room 312" - I imagine the room to be a cozy haven. I sigh and begin my journey to the room.

  • 1:30 PM - The Room Reveal: A Moment of Truth.

    Pushing the door open, I'm met with… a room. It exists. It has a bed (queen-sized! Score!), a TV, a desk that doubles as a potential laptop abyss, and a bathroom situation that looks… functional. The decor is a symphony of beige and bland, but hey, it's clean! Mostly. There's a weird stain on the carpet near the window, which I'm trying to ignore. I'm not going to lie, for a hot second the thought of turning straight around and heading back home did cross my mind. Oh well, I'm already here.

  • 2:00 PM - Snack Attack and Mental Breakdown.

    I dig into my bag for the road-trip snacks I packed: a bag of generic chips (slightly stale and slightly crushed) and a bottle of water. I sit on the slightly lumpy bed and stare out the window, watching…well, there's a parking lot. And a McDonald's. I contemplate the meaning of life, the futility of existence, and if I actually packed a decent toothbrush, all while munching on those chips.

  • 3:00 PM - Urban Exploration - Pizza Time Okay, after my snack attack and existential thoughts. I needed something that will bring my spirits up, nothing does that better than Pizza. But the question is, where am I going to get Pizza from? I look at my phone for the nearest Pizza place, and according to Google Maps, there is one called "Bada Bing Pizzeria." That is a quirky name. I decided to go there, and I'm not going to lie, the Pizza was one of the worst that I've ever had. The crust was almost like a brick, and the sauce tasted like it came out of a can. Anyway, I ate it, and I went back to my room.

  • 4:00 PM - Rest, Re-evaluate and Netflix.

    I try to force myself to think about going out and exploring, but my inner couch potato is winning. Who am I kidding? I settle in, turn on the TV (channel surfing hell), and promptly pass out for an hour and a half.

  • 6:30 PM - Dinner, Sort of. Now after a long nap, I decided that I needed a proper meal more than a brick pizza. I looked at my options. I found one called "Texas Roadhouse." To be honest, I don't have the greatest experience with Texas Roadhouse. Usually, they are way too loud and not great. However, after 30 minutes of waiting, I was able to get seated. I order a steak - medium rare, but it came overcooked. That sucks, but whatever. I'm here to have fun, time to forget about my minor inconveniences.

  • 8:30 PM - The Quiet Hours. Back at the Best Western, I spend some time thinking about my life. It's getting late, so I decide to go to bed. I turn off the lights and fall asleep.

Day 2: Anderson Adventures…Maybe

  • 7:00 AM - The Promised Breakfast (and Immediate Regret)

    I drag myself to the "complimentary breakfast" area. I find a buffet that looks like it was raided by a flock of pigeons. The "scrambled eggs" are suspiciously yellow, the coffee tastes like motor oil, and the fruit looks as if it has seen better days. I manage to choke down a sad-looking waffle and a cup of coffee, and then I vow to buy better coffee. This is not the fuel I need for adventure!

  • 8:00 AM - Planning and Paralysis.

    Back in the room, I pull out my phone and try to formulate a plan for the day. What is there to do in Anderson, Indiana? I find a list of "attractions" which include a historical society, a park, and a car museum. I stare at the list. My brain short-circuits. I need a nap.

  • 9:00 AM - The Nap Strikes Again.

    I somehow found myself back in bed. The exhaustion will eventually get to you.

  • 11:00 AM - A Brief Outing. A Big Letdown. I eventually peel myself off the bed. The car museum. They said it's an incredible place. I went there, and I quickly learned that this is not the case. It was nothing more than a big building with dusty exhibits. The displays are poorly lit, full of cars that make me wonder, what is the point of this place? No wonder most people don't know about this place. I turn back.

  • Something, Probably Lunch: On the drive back to the hotel, I stop by the nearby "McDonald's" to satisfy my hunger

  • 2:00 PM - More Existential Dread, This Time with a Pool.

    Okay, the pool. The brochure promised a shimmering oasis of relaxation. The reality is a small, indoor pool with questionable water clarity and the faint smell of chlorine. I dip a toe in, then back out. Nah. Maybe another nap?

  • 4:00 PM - Exploring the Nearby Nature: Park I decided to go out and chill at a nearby park, they say that the park is a great place. This is a lie, I'm not going to lie. The park is more or less the opposite of what I want. The trees are barren and the pond contains some ungodly creatures swimming in the water. It's like a horror movie. I decide to go back to the hotel, there is not much to explore here.

  • 7:00 PM - Dinner at a "Local Favorite"

    I decide to try a diner called "Cracker Barrel Old Country Store." Supposedly it has great food. It was as generic as it could get. The food was so-so, and the atmosphere was loud and annoying. I quickly ate down, and went back to my room.

  • 8:00 PM - Bedtime After such a long day, the only thing that I wanted to do was go to bed and sleep. I turned off the lights, and promptly fell asleep.

  • Day 3: Departure and Reflections (and a Search for Decent Coffee)

  • 7:00 AM - Coffee Quest

    The Best Western coffee is not cutting it. I Google "good coffee near me" and discover a hidden gem: a local coffee shop called "The Java Bean." I make the trek and am rewarded with a delicious latte and an actual croissant. The world suddenly feels…brighter.

  • 8:00 AM - The Check-out

    The check-out process went smoothly. I was happy to go.

  • 9:00 AM - Driving: I get back in my car and start my journey back home.

So, there you have it. My Best Western Anderson, Indiana, adventure. Not the most glamorous trip in the world, but hey, it was an adventure. And maybe, just maybe, I learned a valuable lesson about… well, something. And at this point I think, that is my journey.

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Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

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Best Western Plus Anderson: Your Honest, Messy FAQ

Okay, spill it – Is the "Unbeatable Rates" thing actually true at the Best Western Plus in Anderson? Because I’m broke and my bank account hates me.

Alright, alright, let's be real. "Unbeatable" is a strong word. Look, I’ve stayed here when I was scraping pennies together after a... well, let's just say a significant shopping spree at a certain online retailer. Okay, maybe two. And yeah, compared to some of those luxury hotels downtown? Absolutely. The rates are often pretty good. It depends on the time of year, obviously. Don't expect a steal during the Indianapolis 500 (that's a different beast altogether!). But for your average, run-of-the-mill, "need-a-bed-and-a-shower" type night? Totally doable, and sometimes... surprisingly decent. I remember booking a last-minute stay once after a *particularly* disastrous road trip, and the price was a lifesaver. Saved my sanity, too, honestly. The rates, on average, are pretty dang competitive. Just... shop around a *little* beforehand, you know? Don't go in blind.

What about the "Unforgettable Stay" part? They promising too much? Because I’ve had plenty of forgettable hotel stays in my life. (Like, the *shudders* motel room with the questionable carpet.)

"Unforgettable"? Okay, now we're getting into subjective territory. Look, it's not going to be a stay you write a novel about. You're not going to come out of it with a life-altering epiphany, necessarily. But...unforgettable in a good way, yes, sure. I can remember a few things about my stays there. The breakfast, for example. The waffles. *Those waffles.* They had one of those machines where you pour in the batter, and they come out... perfectly golden and crispy. I’m getting hungry just thinking about it. Okay, maybe “forgotten” isn’t the word. It's more like, "pleasantly memorable." The friendly staff, that always smiles even they look exhausted. That's a good memory. One time, the TV remote was… problematic. But it's also the kind of quirkiness which, the memory becomes vivid, as I found myself sitting there trying to channel-surf with a broken remote, and I ended up having a conversation with the hotel staff who were also annoyed. We ended up having a good laugh about it. So, unforgettable? Maybe not in the fireworks-and-dancing-horses kind of way. But definitely in the "I'll-remember-that-waffle-machine-forever" sort of way, and the nice, friendly staff. So, yeah… "pleasantly unforgettable" is my final answer.

Is the free breakfast actually edible? I'm not asking for gourmet, but I also don’t want to risk my digestive system.

YES! The free breakfast is definitely edible. Look, I've seen some hotel breakfasts that would make a garbage disposal say, "Whoa, hold on a second." But the Best Western Plus? Pretty solid. The waffles, as mentioned, are a highlight. They usually have scrambled eggs, sausage or bacon, and some sort of pastries. The coffee? Well, it *is* hotel coffee, so don't expect artisanal perfection, but it’ll get you up and moving in the morning. They also have cereal and fruit. It's a good, solid, "start your day without regretting every decision you've ever made" kind of breakfast. One morning, I got there late, and the sausage was looking a little... well, let's just say it had seen better days. But honestly, everything else was great, so I did okay. And for the price of free, it’s hard to complain. I recommend grabbing a waffle *before* you do anything else. Just trust me on this.

Okay, so what's the deal with the pool and gym? Are they actually usable, or are they just there for show?

The pool… yes. It's a decent-sized indoor pool, and it's usually pretty clean. I’ve never felt the urge to immediately scrub myself down after getting out, so you know what, that's a win. The gym… okay, let's be honest. It's a hotel gym. It's not going to rival a hardcore CrossFit box. But it has the basics: treadmills, some weights, maybe an elliptical. I've used it a couple of times. It's adequate for getting a quick workout in if you're feeling the guilt of eating a large bag of gummy bears. It's not perfect. The equipment isn't cutting-edge, and the space is a bit small, and you may have to wait for a treadmill. But it's definitely usable and better than nothing. Just don't expect to become a bodybuilder while you're there. And always bring your own headphones. You’ll be okay. And just be aware of the "gym bro" potential. I once tried to use the weights when someone already was, and it didn't go great. Be polite, and you'll be fine.

How’s the location of the hotel? Is it easy to get around Anderson from there?

The location? Well, it's in Anderson. That's your starting point. It's reasonably close to shopping, restaurants, and a few attractions. Not exactly in the heart of buzzing nightlife, but easily accessible. It's pretty convenient to major roads, so getting around the area is relatively easy. I'm not going to lie; I've gotten lost a few times while trying to navigate Anderson. But the hotel itself, is in a strategic spot to access most things without too much trouble. Drive carefully, and you'll be okay. Just don’t go expecting a bustling city center right outside the door. It's Anderson. Embrace the pace! You can get to the resturaunt by walking in few minutes. It's convenient for travelers and there is a large shopping complex nearby as well.

Okay, I'm a clean freak. How clean are the rooms, really? Be honest.

Alright, honesty time. Look, it's not a five-star hotel. I’ve stayed in rooms I'd describe as 'sparkling clean' and others that had more of a 'lived-in' vibe. Overall, they seem to keep the rooms pretty well-maintained. They've never been, like, *filthy*. I always give a quick once-over when I first check in – you know, scanning the obvious spots, the bedspread, the bathroom. But listen, I'm pretty picky myself when it comes to cleaning. I'd say it's usually a solid "B" to a "B+". I've seen dust bunnies, sure. Once, I saw a mysterious hair on the bathroom counter (okay, maybe more than once). Are they perfect? No. Do they try? Yes. Do they have to clean up my mess? More than I would like to admit, the staff are always friendly and cheerful, despite the mess I’ve left behind. And the price is always worth it for a reasonably clean room, if you consider the other options. It is a clean environment and has good service.

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Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States

Best Western Plus Anderson Anderson (IN) United States