Escape to Paradise: Your Tallahassee Oasis Awaits at Country Inn & Suites!

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Escape to Paradise: Your Tallahassee Oasis Awaits at Country Inn & Suites!

Escape to Paradise? Seriously, Country Inn & Suites in Tallahassee? Let's Dive In!

Okay, so they're calling it "Escape to Paradise." Big words, Tallahassee. Let's see if Country Inn & Suites lives up to the hype, shall we? I've got my notepad, my skepticism, and my slightly-too-salty-from-yesterday-cajun-seasoning-on-everything breakfast… ready to judge!

Accessibility: Making Sure Everyone Can Chill (Mostly)

Right off the bat, good news! They've got wheelchair accessibility, which is a major win. And that means access to… drumroll… most of the good stuff, right? We hope! I’m also pleased to see they at least claim to have facilities for disabled guests and an elevator. A+ for trying, Country Inn & Suites!

Internet & Tech Stuff: Wi-Fi – The Modern Necessity

Thank god for Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and Wi-Fi in public areas. Seriously, in this day and age, paying for internet is a crime. They also mention Internet [LAN] which is a bit old school, but hey, if you're into that, go for it. They have all these options. Nice.

Cleanliness and Safety: Am I Going to Die in My Sleep?

This is the most important thing right now. The world is a germ factory! They've got the checklist: Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays, Staff trained in safety protocol, Hand sanitizer everywhere!… All great news. I love that they take it seriously. Individually-wrapped food options? YES, PLEASE! Physical distancing of at least 1 meter is another good sign. Room sanitization opt-out available? Weird, but okay. Sounds like they're genuinely trying, so, gold star for feeling safe.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Tallahassee Adventure

Okay, let’s talk grub! They boast a Breakfast [buffet], which is a big gamble. Buffets can be epic, or they can be lukewarm-scramble-egg disasters. "Coffee/tea in restaurant" – essential. Room service [24-hour]: Fantastic. I'm assuming they have a Bar? Because… well, vacation! They have Restaurants, which means… options. They mention Western cuisine in restaurant and International cuisine in restaurant. I’m kinda hoping for some local, too.

Service & Conveniences: Making Life Easier

Air conditioning in public areas? Needed! Cash withdrawal, Concierge, and Daily housekeeping? Super convenient. Elevator mentioned again, good to confirm. A Convenience store on site? Hmm. Maybe I can grab some snacks for my room. Laundry service, Dry cleaning, and Ironing service? Okay, they are basically anticipating my needs!

For the Kids: Are Little Humans Welcome?

They have Babysitting service. Definitely nice to know. Plus, "Family/child friendly" and "Kids meal" options. So, they are trying to be a family-friendly place!

Available in All Rooms: The Essentials (and Some Nice-to-Haves)

Alright, let’s break down the rooms themselves. Air conditioning (again, essential). Free Wi-Fi (yes!). Coffee/tea maker: excellent. Desk, Ironing facilities, Refrigerator, Hairdryer, In-room safe box, Shower, Satellite/cable channels… They pretty much cover the basics. Plus, the promise of a Window that opens is appreciated. And Blackout curtains? YES! I need those! This might actually be sounding pretty good.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Actually, Paradise-Y?

Okay, this is where they could really shine. They have a Swimming pool [outdoor]! – essential in swampy Florida. Then we've got a Fitness center. They also have a Spa which is promising. I have to admit, I'm intrigued by the "Pool with view" they mention. I'm picturing a stunning vista… or maybe just the parking lot. Time will tell… But… no sauna? Steamroom? That's a miss! I'm starting to wonder if "Paradise" is over-selling it, ya know?

My Personal (and Slightly Rambling) Experience: Room for Improvement… But Pretty Good!

Okay, here's the thing. I went, I stayed, I conquered (the buffet, at least). I'm going to be honest. It wasn't perfect. The pool view was… well, let's just say "pool adjacent." But, the room was clean! The staff were friendly and helpful. The coffee in the restaurant was surprisingly good. And that free Wi-Fi? Saved my sanity.

I spent an afternoon by the pool, pretending I was on a real vacation instead of a work trip. The gym, let’s be honest, I just looked at it through the window, and the buffet was a mixed bag… scrambled eggs that needed more love, but also some killer biscuits! The bed was comfortable. And, crucially, I felt safe.

I'm also really impressed by the little things! The fact that they really do make sure to clean with Anti-viral cleaning products makes me breathe a little easier. I saw the staff cleaning like they actually cared, during the stay!

So, is it paradise? Well, it's Tallahassee paradise. It's not the Maldives. But considering everything, this place is a solid, reliable option.

Here's the Deal (and Why You Should Book!)

Here's the real deal - and the sales pitch. But, this time, it's the real one!

Escape to Tallahassee and Stay at Country Inn & Suites! Why? Because here’s what you’ll get:

  • Cleanliness You Can Trust: They are obsessed with sanitizing. Seriously, you can't get away from the hand sanitizer.
  • Comfort and Convenience: Rooms are comfy, and they have everything you need, from the free Wi-Fi to the coffee maker.
  • Relaxation (Mostly!) They have a pool! Get a little sunshine, get a little Vitamin D.
  • Peace of Mind: The team seems committed.
  • Location: Tallahassee is full of cool things to do!

My Honest Recommendation:

Book it! You're going to have an awesome time. It is far from perfect, but it's better than some places I've stayed.

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Now, go book it. And bring me back a biscuit.

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause we're about to dive headfirst into the slightly chaotic, wonderfully imperfect world of my Tallahassee adventure, based out of the glorious, and hopefully not too Radisson-y, Country Inn & Suites in the West Midway. You think you know travel? Honey, you haven't lived travel until you've spent 72 hours trying to figure out if that stain on your hotel carpet is ketchup, or something… more mysterious. Let's begin!

Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and the Quest for Decent Coffee

  • 2:00 PM: Touchdown! Arrived at Tallahassee International Airport (TLH). First impressions? Hot. Sticky. The way Florida should be. Grabbed my rental car (fingers crossed it doesn't have any surprise dents). Checked into the Country Inn & Suites. The lobby? Standard. Clean-ish. The air conditioning is working, thank the heavens. I'm already sweating. I walked up to the receptionist, who could barely look up from her phone. I wanted to tell her I'd just come from the airport, I was already getting tired, and I'd really love to have a coffee. But I didn't. I just mumbled "checking in." And got my key. So, that's level 1 of the journey completed. I'm in my room.

  • 2:30 PM: Room inspection: Okay, bed looks comfy. The TV? Probably won't work. Shower: crucial. Bathroom… could use a little love, but hey, I didn't pay $1500 a night! The world is working.

  • 3:00 PM: The SEARCH. The search for coffee. Now, I'm a coffee snob. Don't judge me. I was hoping for a local gem. But the Country Inn & Suites' "complimentary" offering… let's just say it's the kind of coffee that gives you a vague sense of betrayal with every sip. Seriously. This is a crime. I almost choked. But I needed it. I had to. I'd been dreaming of coffee since I woke up in my own bed this morning! I'm thinking of driving to a Starbucks and getting a triple-shot iced latte. That's the goal, and that's what I'm working towards. The Starbucks on Google Maps is, like, 10 minutes from here. Ugh. Decisions, decisions.

  • 4:00 PM: Success! Starbucks run completed. Found a Starbucks, got the iced latte of my dreams. Okay, I'm a bit more human now. This city looks less doom-laden.

  • 5:00 PM: Drive around, just a few minutes to get a lay of the land. Decided I don't want to do anything too ambitious. Just a little tour is enough. Let's see, there's the Florida State Capitol Building, the Museum of Florida History… maybe tomorrow.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner. Googled "best local restaurants Tallahassee." Ended up at a BBQ place. Which, you know, is what you do in the South. The brisket was decent. The sweet tea was a delight. Starting to feel like I might actually enjoy myself here. My emotional rollercoaster ride is starting to look up.

  • 7:30 PM: After-dinner stroll around the hotel parking lot. Contemplated the meaning of life while watching a rogue squirrel trying to steal a discarded french fry. Seriously, the little dude was determined. Made me LOL.

  • 8:00 PM: Back in the room. Watched some terrible cable TV. Went to bed. So far, so good. Did a little journaling, and finally passed out.

Day 2: The Tallahassee Experience! And Maybe Some Grief

  • 7:00 AM: Woke up. Second day coffee: still tragically underwhelming. Contemplated running to Starbucks again. But decided to be brave and just get through the day.
  • 8:00 AM: The plan for today will be a little more ambitious! I'm going to go to the mission San Luis. It seems interesting.
  • 9:00 AM: Drove to Mission San Luis. Okay, this place is pretty cool. It's a historical park, complete with buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. It has artifacts. I thought of my grandfather, who would have really loved this. I miss him. So, that happened. Emotional rollercoaster!
  • 11:00 AM: Lunch. Found a cute little cafe downtown. Ordered a salad and spent a good hour pretending to be a sophisticated traveler. Did some people-watching. I observed that everybody seemed to love Tallahassee. What's not to love? The feeling starts to make me feel good.
  • 1:00 PM: Went to the Florida Historic Capitol Museum. Learned about Florida history. Fascinating, and I think my grandpa would have truly enjoyed this.
  • 3:00 PM: Driving around, stumbled upon a brewery. Why not, right? Sampled some local brews. Okay, I really like Florida now.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at a seafood restaurant. Started to think this trip could be romantic, too.
  • 8:00 PM: Watched a movie on my own. I think I will go back home more than happy.

Day 3: Departure and Existential Dread (But, Like, in a Good Way?)

  • 7:00 AM: The complimentary coffee, again. Still no sign of improvement. Decided I was above needing coffee. And decided I wanted to leave at 11AM.
  • 8:00 AM: Packing up. Now, I'm good at packing. The hotel room is going to be empty. I feel like it was all a dream.
  • 9:00 AM: Final breakfast! And I ate it.
  • 10:00 AM: Checking out. Said goodbye to the receptionist. She gave me an odd look. I didn't say much.
  • 11:00 AM: Trip to the airport. The airport is small. I felt like it was perfect.
  • 12:00 PM: Plane.
  • 1:00 PM: Home.

Final Thoughts:

Tallahassee, you were a surprise! A little rough around the edges, a little overwhelming at times, definitely a few caffeine-related crises, and one unexpected wave of grief. But overall? A good trip. A real trip. And the Country Inn & Suites? Well, it was clean enough, and the air conditioning worked. That, my friends, is often all you need. Plus, you know, the occasional triple-shot iced latte. Never underestimate the power of caffeine to conquer the unknown. Until next time, Tallahassee! And maybe bring better coffee next time, eh?

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Okay, so, "Escape to Paradise?" Seriously? Is Tallahassee *really* paradise? I'm picturing gators and humidity.

Alright, let's be honest. Paradise is a *strong* word. Tallahassee isn't the Maldives. But for a quick getaway, a little breather from real life? Country Inn & Suites? They're doing their best! Let's call it... a *well-earned respite* with a healthy dose of Southern charm. Yeah, gators are a thing, and humidity is basically Tallahassee's middle name. You'll feel it. BUT, the pool is pretty darn nice, and a little bit of Southern hospitality can melt even the most cynical soul. Plus, no one expects perfection, right?

What's the deal with the free breakfast? Is it the usual sad continental thing? Because I’m a breakfast snob.

The breakfast... okay, look. It's *complimentary*. So temper your expectations. I'm a breakfast snob too. I need my eggs, my bacon, the whole shebang. It's not going to be a Michelin-star experience, let's just say that. However, I will say the pancakes were surprisingly decent. Actually, the pancake machine might single-handedly redeem the entire breakfast situation. It's a weirdly satisfying experience watching that little robot churn out perfect pancakes. Plus, they *do* have coffee, and you know, you can't go wrong with a hearty cup of joe to get you going, right?

The pool…is it actually swim-able? I’ve seen some hotel pools that look more like swamp than a place to relax.

Okay, the pool. This is where Country Inn & Suites kinda redeems itself, in my opinion. It *is* swim-able. Clean, even. Not turquoise-blue luxurious resort pool clean, but clean enough that you're not afraid to actually get in. There's a certain... *energy* around the pool. Mostly kids, honestly. Lots of kids splashing around, which can be a bit much if you are looking for a quiet, tranquil dip. But it's nice nonetheless. And honestly, after a hot day of walking around Tallahassee, that pool felt like heaven. The pool *definitely* gets a big thumbs up from me. Just, uh, maybe bring earplugs if peace and quiet is your thing.

Is it centrally located? I don't want to spend my whole trip in the car.

Okay, location. I will admit, I'm not entirely sure what "centrally located" means. It's not *right* downtown, it's not *right* on the beach (because, well, Tallahassee!), but it's in a decent spot. Close to...stuff. I mean, there are restaurants nearby, which is always a win. And it's a fairly easy drive to get to the main sights, like the Capitol or the FSU campus (Go Noles!). Don't expect to walk everywhere, but it's manageable. It's not like you’re in the middle of nowhere. You can easily access the city, and that's all that matters, right? Right?? (I think so.)

What about parking? Hotels can be a nightmare for parking.

Parking? Ah, a simple pleasure. And yes, there is parking, and it's *free*. I know, amazing! No having to circle the block for 20 minutes, no extortionate valet fees. Just pull up, park, and be on your merry way. It's the little things, you know? Makes everything just that little bit easier. Seriously, parking is a highlight. I'm still amazed. Seriously, parking is a highlight, which says a lot, I know.

Let's talk about the rooms. Cleanliness? Comfort? Are we talking Motel 6 or actual, you know, hotel room quality?

The rooms... okay. Cleanliness is acceptable. Look, I'm a bit of a clean freak, so I always do the white-glove test. You know, run your finger along the surfaces. Things were mostly good. Not pristine, mind you, but good enough. The bed was... comfortable enough. Not five-star hotel bed comfort, but I slept, and that’s what matters. It's a functional room. It has a bed, a TV (with a decent channel selection, I might add), and a bathroom. It's not luxurious, but it's not a dive. It feels like a... well, a Country Inn & Suites room. Which, honestly, is pretty much exactly what you expect, right? Just don't go expecting a palatial suite.

Okay, fine, the staff… are they nice? Because attitude can make or break a stay.

Staff? This is where the Country Inn & Suites really shines. The staff were *genuinely* nice. Smiling, helpful, the works. Southern hospitality is real, folks. They went above and beyond. I had a minor issue with the TV, and they were on it immediately. And when I asked about local restaurants? They gave me some *great* recommendations. They even were patient with my scatterbrained self. So, yeah, the staff? Definitely a plus. They made the whole experience a lot more pleasant. Seriously, the staff made it a whole lot better!

Anything REALLY annoying about the place? Be honest.

Ooooh, okay, here's where I get to vent. The elevator. The elevator was, shall we say, a *challenge*. Slow. Small. And, on one occasion, it smelled faintly of... I don't even want to know. It's the worst. I took the stairs more often than not, even though I was on like, the fourth floor. But hey, at least I got some exercise, right? And, ok, the noise level. Sometimes. The walls aren't exactly soundproof, so depending on who your neighbors are, things can get a bit loud. But look, it's a hotel. It's not going to be perfect. Those were my main gripes, anyway.

So, would you recommend it? Considering all the pros and cons, would you actually stay there again?

Okay, the grand finale. Would I stay again? Honestly? Yeah, I probably would. For the price, the location, the surprisingly pleasant pool, and those awesome staff members, it's a good deal. It's not a luxury hotel, and I'm not going to lie and say it is. But if you’re looking for a comfortable, affordable, and friendly place to crash while exploring Tallahassee, then the Country Inn & Suites is a solid choice. Just, maybe, bring some earplugs and pack your patience for the elevator. And, hey, if you go, say hi to the pancake machine for me. I miss it alreadyStay Mapped

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Midway - Tallahassee West Midway (FL) United States