Garden City's BEST Kept Secret: Unbeatable Value Inn!

Americas Best Value Inn Garden City Garden City (KS) United States

Americas Best Value Inn Garden City Garden City (KS) United States

Garden City's BEST Kept Secret: Unbeatable Value Inn!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the… well, I guess it's not a BEST Kept Secret anymore, is it? Garden City's Unbeatable Value Inn! And listen, "unbeatable value" is a bold claim. We're gonna see if this place lives up to the hype, warts and all. SEO can lick it… (Okay, gotta keep it clean, gotta keep it clean… Hotel Review!).

Let's get this straight, I'm not a robot, I’m a real person, and I love a good deal. So, when I heard about this place, claiming to balance "value" with, you know, not being a total dump… I was intrigued. This review's gonna be less "objective journalist" and more "your brutally honest friend who's been schlepping around hotels for way too long."

First Impressions & the "Vibe":

Okay, so getting there. Accessibility: Straightforward. No, it won't win design awards, but the entrance is decently wide, and I did spot an elevator – a huge plus for me and anyone with mobility concerns. The exterior corridor is the exterior corridor, which is usually fine. The CCTV in common areas and outside property gave me that 'safe enough' vibe I look for, and the 24-hour front desk and security made me feel protected. They even had a Doorman! I half expected him to say "Welcome home!" (which is a pretty cool bonus) Check-in/out? They offer Contactless check-in/out, which is perfect for germaphobes like me (or anyone who doesn't want to touch things!). And the check-in/out [express] option is fantastic. Room Aesthetics & Amenities- the "Good Stuff":

Alright, let's talk about the room, the heart of any hotel stay. My room was a Non-smoking one, thank goodness. I walked in, and the first thing I noticed was the smell of… clean. A good start! Rooms sanitized between stays?, definitely felt like it. They're hitting the mark on that. Inside the room, there were some real victories:

  • Air conditioning: Essential. Didn’t skip a beat.
  • Wi-Fi [free]: Yes, it’s in all the rooms (and I could actually use it!). Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!? Score.
  • Internet access – wireless: Working perfectly!
  • Free bottled water: A small touch, but appreciated.
  • Complimentary tea/Coffee: Always a plus, especially after a long drive.
  • Additional toilet in some rooms: A total game changer
  • In-room safe box: Always a comfort.
  • Ironing facilities: Saved me from looking like a crumpled mess..
  • Bathroom: The bathroom was well-lit and had the basics, like a hair dryer and towels. The Separate shower/bathtub, was really nice. And they had the Toiletries!

Now, little imperfections…

  • Soundproofing: Could be better. The walls weren't paper-thin, but I definitely heard a bit of hallway chatter. Soundproof rooms would be an awesome upgrade.
  • Window that opens: Yay for fresh air!

Food, Glorious Food (And the Food Court)

The Unbeatable Value Inn, like most hotels, offers on-site food options.

  • Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast in room, Breakfast takeaway service: While I didn't indulge in the Breakfast [buffet] I heard it was amazing. The Breakfast takeaway service is a godsend for those early starts.
  • Restaurants: They have a few dining options, including Asian cuisine, and International cuisine. I definitely enjoyed eating there. They offer A la carte in restaurant, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Desserts in restaurant, Salad in restaurant, Soup in restaurant
  • Poolside bar: I saw the Poolside bar and it looked excellent!.
  • Snack bar: Perfect for quick bites.

Ways to Relax & Unwind:

Okay, this is where the Unbeatable Value Inn tries to flex its muscle.

  • Swimming pool: It's definitely something.
  • Fitness center: The Gym/fitness center was surprisingly well-equipped for the price point.
  • Spa/sauna: Yes!

Cleanliness & Safety - The "Is It Safe To Touch That?" Factor:

Okay, this is the most important stuff. And honestly, Unbeatable Value Inn deserves kudos.

  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Check.
  • Hand sanitizer stations everywhere? Check.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Check. The staff actually knew what they were doing.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: And it showed.

Services & Conveniences - The "Nice-to-Haves":

  • Air conditioning in public area - A must-have.
  • Concierge: Always nice to have for local tips.
  • Cash withdrawal: Helpful.
  • Laundry service: A lifesaver.
  • Dry cleaning: Even better!

For the Kids - Babysitters?!

  • Babysitting service: For when you need a night out.
  • Kids meal : Always a plus.

Okay, The Verdict, and the BIG Recommendation:

Here’s the deal: Is the Unbeatable Value Inn a five-star luxury resort? Hell no. But is it WAY better than you'd expect for the price? Absolutely.

Here's my stream-of-consciousness conclusion:

  • I booked a stay there for the price, but I was surprised by the amenities.
  • The breakfast was great, and the staff were friendly and helpful.
  • The rooms were clean and comfortable, and I felt safe during my stay.

My Recommendation:

If you’re looking for a clean, convenient, and affordable hotel in Garden City, definitely check it out!

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The Imperfections Were Real! I want to wrap up with what I would classify as Imperfections.

  • Pets allowed unavailable: I wasn't bringing Fido, but for some, this is a dealbreaker.
  • Smoking Area. Not a problem for me, but an eyesore for others.

Final Rating: 4.3 out of 5 Stars. It’s not perfect, but for the price and the effort the Inn put in to take care of their guests, it's the best hotel I've stayed at for that price point.

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Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this ain't your grandma's pristine travel itinerary. This is my attempt to document what COULD happen during a trip to the…uh… checks notes… Americas Best Value Inn in Garden City, Kansas. Yeah. Let's see where this dumpster fire of potential adventure leads.

Day 1: Arrival & The Mystery of the Pool (or Lack Thereof)

  • 1:00 PM - Touchdown in checks notes Dodge City? Ugh, that layover. I swear, the airport smelled vaguely of beef jerky and regret. Now, transferring to Garden City. The excitement is…palpable. I'm picturing tumbleweeds, endless skies, and…maybe a decent taco truck?
  • 2:30 PM - Check-in at ABVI Garden City (KS). Ah, the home away from… home. The website photos seemed suspiciously airbrushed. Let's hope the "continental breakfast" doesn't involve just a stale donut and watery coffee. More importantly, does this place have a pool? The picture on the website looked…promising? I'm holding my breath (which might be bad at this point). Okay, deep breath, time to go see…
  • 2:45 PM - The Pool Discovery! The pool. Let's just say the picture on the website was a bold interpretation of reality. It's open. It has water…kinda greenish water. And the air smells ominously of chlorine. I swear, I think I saw a dead bug floating in it. This, my friends, is a hard pass. My dreams of poolside lounging, shattered. I'm going to need alcohol.
  • 3:30 PM - The Elusive Taco Truck Quest. Alright. I'm on a mission. I've been craving authentic south-of-the-border fuel since Dodge City. The internet told me there's a place with "amazing" tacos. I'm picturing juicy carnitas, hand-made tortillas, and that perfect cilantro-lime zing. This may be the only thing I'm truly looking forward to. Let the wild goose chase begin. Driving around, not getting quite there I'm already slightly hangry but, the quest continues!
  • 5:00 PM - The Sunset & Existential Dread. The sunset is glorious. Seriously, the sky is on fire. And here I am, in a hotel room, contemplating the meaning of life. Is this small-town Kansas? Is this my life? I probably should have brought my therapist.
  • 6:30 PM - Dinner (potentially) at a Local Establishment. I hope I didn't get lost again. If I end up at the gas station again, I swear.
  • 8:00 PM - Evening entertainment (maybe) : The TV…it works. Thank god. I'm flicking through channels, landing on some local news. Man, the local news is always a window to the soul, isn't it? I then realize that I've got no internet and the hotel wifi, oh god the wifi, is absolutely atrocious. So, here goes, I have no internet, I'm probably going to bed, and that taco truck better have a good product.
  • 9:00 PM - Sleep/ Panic This is my life.

Day 2: The Canyon's Call and the Pursuit of Happiness

  • 7:00 AM - Breakfast (of Champions?). Okay, the continental breakfast. Okay, a stale donut and instant coffee. I take it back.
  • 8:00 AM - The Garden City Regional Airport: I'm going to try and see what's happening there.
  • 10:00 AM - The Mystery of the Canyon. I decide to go to the Canyon, a place called "Aces Wild." I've gotten my rental ready, this is exciting.
  • 11:00 AM - The Canyon, Finally! Wow. This is cool. This is where I'm spending most of the day.
  • 12:00 PM - The Canyon, Part 2. I don't really have much to say, I'm just enjoying the heck out of this place.
  • 1:00 PM - The Canyon (Again). I'm walking around, it's cool.
  • 2:00 PM - The Canyon's Gift Shop. I'm so surprised there's even a gift shop.
  • 3:00 PM - The Canyon's Bar. I'm getting a drink.
  • 4:00 PM - More of the Canyon. I'm starting to get bored, but I'm still grateful.
  • 5:00 PM - The Canyon's Last Light. Leaving is bittersweet.
  • 6:00 PM - Dinner (Maybe) and Reflection. I am starving. I'm heading back to the hotel.
  • 7:00 PM - Another Try at Wifi. The wifi is still terrible.
  • 8:00 PM - Bedtime. I really hope I find a better hotel tomorrow.

Day 3: Departure (and a Sincere Hope for a Better Breakfast Next Time)

  • 7:00 AM - Okay, I'm checking out. I'm not even going to try the breakfast. I head out.
  • 7:30 AM - Final Assessment: Okay, Garden City. You had your moments. The sunsets were epic, the canyon was cool. But…the hotel. That pool. The wifi. Well, let's just say it wasn't a love story.
  • 8:00 AM - Head to the Airport. I hope I make my flight.
  • 9:00 AM - The flight. Okay, I'm leaving. Okay, bye.

Final Thoughts:

Look, this trip wasn't perfect. But, hey, who is? Travel is always a mix of highs, lows, and moments of "what the heck am I doing?!". I'm going to remember the sunset, the canyon, and the sheer absurdity of the hotel pool. Would I go to Garden City again? Maybe. Would I stay at the ABVI again? Nope. I think I'd rather sleep in a tent. But the beauty of travel is the memories. The good, the bad, and the utterly bizarre. And this trip? Well, it's definitely a memory.

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Unbeatable Value Inn: Your (Probably) Affordable Paradise? A Messy FAQ.

Okay, "Unbeatable Value Inn"... Sounds too good to be true, right? What's the REAL deal?

Alright, let's get gritty. Yes, the name sounds like they're trying to sell you the moon. And honestly? Sometimes it *feels* like they are. Look, it's *not* the Four Seasons. Don't go expecting a fluffy robe and a butler. But for the price? For real, it's surprisingly decent. Depends on your expectations, of course. If you're the type who freaks out if the shampoo isn't organic, you'll probably hate it. But if you're after a clean(ish) room, a comfy bed (mostly), and a place to crash after a long day of... well, whatever you're doing in Garden City, then you're in luck. Think of it as... well, a really affordable vacation from your actual life.

Is it... safe? Because I've heard some things.

Okay, *this* is where things get a little... nuanced. I've stayed there a bunch. Never felt *unsafe* unsafe, if you know what I mean, but I've definitely had moments. Picture this: Walking back to my room late one night, and the door was mysteriously ajar. Heart stopped, I swear! Turns out, just a housekeeping mix-up (or so they claimed). The lock *looked* sturdy, so that was reassuring. Parking felt safe enough. They *do* have security cameras, at least. But, you know, use common sense. Don't flash your Rolex (or whatever passes for a Rolex these days). Lock your doors. And maybe, just maybe, bring a friend. Just in case.

What's the Wi-Fi situation? BECAUSE WORK.

Oh, the Wi-Fi. Buckle up. It's... erratic. Seriously, it's like a grumpy old cat – sometimes it works like a charm, streaming your Netflix like a champ, and other times... well, other times you're tethering to your phone and cursing the heavens. They *say* it's free. And it *is* free, in the sense that you don't pay extra for it. But consider it a gamble. If you absolutely *need* reliable internet for work, well, this might not be the place. Or, take a risk. Maybe it will work. Who knows?!?! My last stay, it was like dial-up from the early 2000s. And the *worst* part? I had a HUGE presentation due! I ended up having to sprint to the local coffee shop - and all the chaos made me SO late. UGH!

How clean is "clean"? Be honest.

Okay, okay. Alright. "Clean"... is subjective. Let's just say it's *generally* clean. I'm not talking pristine. I'm talking, like, "lived-in, but not *filthy*" clean. You might find a stray hair here or there, a little dust on the corners, some water spots on the bathroom mirror... you know, the usual. But the beds seem to be cleaned. The sheets *usually* smell fresh. I've never found anything truly horrifying, like, you know, a family of cockroaches building a condo complex in the dresser drawers. And I'm a germaphobe! SO, I'd say... bring some Clorox wipes, just in case. You'll be fine.

What's the deal with the breakfast? Is it... edible?

The breakfast... oh, the breakfast. Alright, here's the deal: If you like free, simple carbs, you're in heaven. The "continental breakfast" usually consists of some kind of dry cereal, questionable pastries (don't ask), instant coffee that tastes like sadness, and maybe, *maybe*, some hard-boiled eggs. The eggs are a gamble. Sometimes they're perfectly cooked, sometimes they're green and smell vaguely of sulfur. It's *free*, remember? So, manage your expectations. My suggestion: Bring your own granola bars and a decent coffee from your favorite establishment. Trust me, you'll be happier.

Are the staff friendly?

It varies! Some of the staff are lovely, genuinely helpful, and will go out of their way to assist you. Others... well, let's just say they're more efficient than friendly. I've dealt with everything from super-sweet receptionists to someone who looked like they hadn't slept in days. But, on the whole? They try. They're probably underpaid and overworked, so I try to be patient. I’ve found being polite usually helps. And a little tip goes a long way.

Okay, but what about the pool? Is it a shimmering oasis or a swamp thing?

The pool... Ah, the pool. That's the wild card. The website photos always make it look inviting, all sparkling blue water and happy families. The reality? It *can* be nice. I mean, it's a pool! But sometimes... it's a little cloudy. The water *can* be a little chilly. There might be a few leaves floating around. And the chairs... well, let's just say they've seen better days. But hey, on a hot day, a dip in the pool is a dip in the pool. Just don't go expecting a luxury spa experience. Think... public park pool, but at a hotel. And who knows, maybe you will meet some fun company! The last time I went, I spoke with a lovely old woman who told me all about her cats!

What about the location? Is it convenient or are you stranded in the middle of nowhere?

Location? Actually, that's one of its strengths. It's *generally* convenient. You're not right in the thick of things, but you're usually a short drive from restaurants, shops, and whatever attractions Garden City has to offer (which, let's be honest, aren't always blockbuster attractions). You'll probably need a car, but parking has usually been easy to find. Though, one time, I was *absolutely* stranded. HUGE storm rolled in, the roads all flooded. I was stuck there for an extra day, which wasn't *necessarily* a bad thing, but I had to order *a lot* of room service because everything was closed. It wasn't the most pleasant situation, but hey, that's life!

The bottom line: Should I stay here?

Look, it depends. If you're on a tightStarlight Inns

Americas Best Value Inn Garden City Garden City (KS) United States

Americas Best Value Inn Garden City Garden City (KS) United States

Americas Best Value Inn Garden City Garden City (KS) United States

Americas Best Value Inn Garden City Garden City (KS) United States

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