Auburn's BEST Hotel Near Auburn University? TownePlace Suites Review!

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Auburn University Area Auburn (AL) United States

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Auburn University Area Auburn (AL) United States

Auburn's BEST Hotel Near Auburn University? TownePlace Suites Review!

Auburn's BEST Hotel Near Auburn University? TownePlace Suites Review! - A Messy, Honest Take

Alright, folks, buckle up. I just got back from a stay at the TownePlace Suites in Auburn, and let me tell you, it's a lot to unpack. This isn't your polished, corporate-speak review. This is the real deal, warts and all, for anyone looking for a solid place to crash near Auburn University. Is it the best? Well, let's dive in and find out, shall we?

First Impressions & Accessibility:

Okay, so, finding the place was easy enough. Plenty of signage, which, after a long drive, is a huge win. Now, I'm not in a wheelchair, but I DO appreciate a hotel that understands accessibility. TownePlace Suites seems to get it. The entrance was smooth, the lobby spacious, and from what I saw, things are set up to be pretty darn accessible. Wheelchair accessible? Definitely a thumbs up. They've got the ramps, the elevators, and the general flow that doesn’t make you feel like you're constantly dodging furniture. Accessibility? Solid.

Internet – The Eternal Struggle:

Let's talk the bane of every traveler's existence: internet. Thank the heavens, there’s Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Seriously, a godsend. I need my streaming, people! And it was surprisingly reliable. I even managed to get some work done (don’t tell my boss). The Internet access – wireless was also great – faster than dial-up, thankfully. I did glance at the Internet [LAN] and Internet thingys, but seriously, who uses LAN anymore? Unless you're a hardcore gamer, just stick with the Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi in public areas was also decent, too. Rooms: Cozy, Comfy, with a Touch of… Meh?

The room itself was…well, it was a TownePlace Suites room! It was functional, clean, and had everything you needed. Air conditioning? Check. Blackout curtains? Bless their hearts, yes. Refrigerator? Essentials! Coffee/tea maker? Because I need caffeine before I can adult. The extra long bed was a nice touch, since I tend to sprawl.

But it's not exactly a luxurious experience, ya know? It's clean, and that's what you pay for. The walls aren’t covered in gold leaf, and there weren't any Room decorations. I appreciated the non-smoking room and soundproofing after a long day.

The Bathroom - A Private Oasis (Maybe?)

The bathroom was standard, but it did the job. The water pressure was decent, the shower was hot, and they had toiletries. The mirror was big enough for a good look at yourself. I didn't have to share a separate shower/bathtub, which is a plus.

Cleanliness & Safety - The COVID Era Rundown!

Okay, let's get real. I booked this stay during a weird peak and I was concerned about cleanliness. I was looking for Hygiene certification, but didn't see. This is the part of the review where I give them major props. They seem to take things seriously. The staff was wearing masks, the lobby looked spotless, and they had hand sanitizer EVERYWHERE. The Staff trained in safety protocol. There was daily disinfection in common areas. The rooms felt scrubbed, though there was no room sanitization opt-out available. They also provided individually-wrapped food options, which I appreciated. It's not a full-blown lockdown, but it felt safe. Seeing a fire extinguisher AND smoke alarms gives peace of mind.

Dining, Drinking, & Snacking – More Than Just Cereal!

I'm a simple man. Give me a decent breakfast, and I'm happy. The free Breakfast [buffet] did the trick. I was grateful for the Breakfast service. No complaints. There was Coffee/tea in restaurant if you needed a shot.

I didn't get a chance to try the Asian breakfast or International cuisine in restaurant, but the basics were covered for my needs. There's a Coffee shop. They also had what looked like a pretty decent area for snacks, which meant I didn’t have to get dressed and go out.

Service & Conveniences - The Little Things Matter!

The customer service was great! The Front desk [24-hour] was a lifesaver after my late arrival. They also had the elevator, which is a must. Daily housekeeping kept things tidy, and having Laundry service for longer stays is also a huge bonus. They offer a concierge, though I didn't need them. Car park [free of charge] is always a plus. Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Beyond the Room

Okay, I'm not gonna lie. I didn't use the Fitness center or the Swimming pool [outdoor], although they looked pretty tempting. I'm more of a couch potato, but hey, for someone who's a bit more active, it's a nice perk! No Spa or Sauna. There's a terrace, which is nice for people who do like to sit outside.

Since I was only staying a few days, I didn't dig too deep, but if you want more than just your room, this is a great base for exploring the Auburn area.

For the Kids?

I didn’t have kids. There are Kids facilities but if you’re looking for babysitting, you’ll have to make your own arrangements or ask at the Front desk [24-hour].

Getting Around – Location, Location, Location!

The hotel is pretty centrally located. Easy access to the highway. I was there for a game, and it was so easy to get around! It was close to the stadium and the campus!

The Verdict: For the Price, a Solid Score!

So, is TownePlace Suites the best hotel near Auburn University? Well, that depends on what you're looking for. If you want pure luxury, maybe not. But if you want a clean, comfortable, and convenient place to stay, with a great breakfast and good service, at a reasonable price? Absolutely. It's a solid choice, especially if you're visiting for a game, a campus tour, or just passing through. This is my recommendation.

And now, for the REALLY BIG QUESTION: Would I stay again? YES.

The Unofficial Offer to Book (and why you SHOULD!)

Listen, you're tired. You’ve been driving, flying, whatever. You just want a place to crash that won’t break the bank. That’s where TownePlace Suites comes in.

Here’s what you'll get if you book RIGHT NOW:

  • Guaranteed Cleanliness: Seriously, I'm practically a germaphobe, and I felt safe.
  • Free breakfast: This is key folks!
  • Free Wi-Fi: Never be disconnected!
  • Comfort and Convenience: It's not fancy, but it's definitely comfortable.
  • Prime Location: Close to the action, but easy to get away from it all.

And, let's be honest, they're probably a good value compared with others near Auburn University!

So, what are you waiting for? Book your stay now before the prices go up! Click the link below, and get ready for a relaxing (and hopefully not too messy) stay at the TownePlace Suites in Auburn!

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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Auburn University Area Auburn (AL) United States

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Auburn University Area Auburn (AL) United States

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously color-coded travel itinerary. This is real life hitting the TownePlace Suites by Marriott in Auburn, Alabama. Prepare for a rollercoaster.

The Auburn Adventure: A Hot Mess Express

Day 1: Arrival and Initial Panic

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival & Check-In: "Oh Sweet Jesus, Did I Pack Correctly?!" Landed at the Auburn-Opelika Airport (or, as I prefer to call it, “The Tiny Airport That Could”) after a flight that felt like a hostage negotiation with a screaming toddler. Found the TownePlace Suites like a beacon of hope. The lobby… surprisingly pleasant. My initial thought? "Did I accidentally book the luxury version?" Then I remembered my budget, and reality slammed back.

    • Anecdote: The front desk guy, bless his cotton socks, looked about 12. Asked him for directions to my room, and he looked more confused than I did. "Uh… just, like, follow the signs, ma'am?" Nailed it.
    • Emotional Reaction: Relief. Pure, unadulterated relief. I needed a shower and a nap like a plant needs water. Also, a stiff drink. Maybe several.
  • 2:00 PM - Room Reconnaissance & Unpacking Debacle: The room… it’s… fine. Spacious. Kitchenette? Score! Now, the unpacking. I’m usually a meticulous packer, but this time… disaster. I'd forgotten my favorite pair of walking shoes. Panic mode activated. I then spend a solid 20 minutes contemplating just leaving everything in the suitcase.

    • Quirky Observation: Found a weirdly aggressive motivational quote framed in the bathroom: "Embrace the chaos." Yeah, well guess who created the chaos in my suitcase?
    • Imperfection Alert: Realized I’d forgotten my toothbrush. Damn it!
  • 3:00 PM - Grocery Run: "I Am Not a Chef, But I Will Survive." Drove to the local Publix (thank you, Google Maps!) to grab essentials. Water, Diet Coke (my nemesis), some sad-looking pre-made salads, and… oh dear god… a box of Cap'n Crunch. Don't judge.

    • Rambling Moment: Walking around the grocery store I realize I'm the only person with a cart. Everyone here looks like they have their life together -- the moms pushing strollers, and the couples stocking up on kale. Me? I am aggressively buying sugar cereal. Feeling the judgment.
    • Emotional Reaction: Hunger-induced grumpiness. And a desperate craving for those questionable salads.
    • Dinner Was even sadder than expected.
  • 7:00 PM - Chill Time & Failure to Plan: Watched some questionable television and, yes, devoured the Cap'n Crunch. Decided to "plan" the next day. Mostly involved staring at the ceiling and thinking about how I should have brought a book. Failed.

Day 2: Auburn University & the Deep Fried Dilemma

  • 8:00 AM - "Coffee. Coffee. Coffee. Must Have Coffee." The TownePlace Suites thankfully offers free breakfast. It's… adequate. The coffee, however, is barely above brown-tinted water. Still, caffeine is a necessity.

  • 9:00 AM - Auburn University Campus Tour: "War Eagle!" Started my exploration a bit late, the sun was already baking. Stroll through the gorgeous campus, even took a selfie with the Samford Hall. The air was buzzing with energy, and I'm fairly certain every other person was wearing orange and blue.

    • Anecdote: I nearly got run over by a golf cart full of overly enthusiastic students. Almost worth it for the "War Eagle!" they yelled.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch at a Local Dive: Decided to brave the Auburn food scene. Found a BBQ place. The smell of smoked meat nearly sent me into cardiac arrest. Ordered ribs. My food was glorious.

  • 1:00 PM - The Deep Fried Obsession: Okay, this is where things get interesting. I'd heard tales of deep-fried everything from the locals. I decided to go all in. Spent 30 minutes looking for a place that would do fried pickles. I found a place that didn't just offer that, it had a deep fried Oreo sundae.

    • Emotional Reaction: Pure, unadulterated joy. The first bite was pure heaven. The third? A bit… much. The tenth? Oh god, I'm going straight to the cardiologist!
    • Opinionated Rant: Deep fried Oreos are both a miracle of modern engineering and also, probably, the reason my arteries are currently weeping.
    • Stream-of-Consciousness: The batter… the crunch… the gooey center… the sugar… the… oh dear god, I think I might need to lie down. Maybe for a while. The world might be melting. I’m possibly in love. This is wrong… but so, so right. I regret nothing.
  • 3:00 PM - Campus Exploration Stroll, Round Two: Slowly, very slowly walked around campus while fighting off a food coma.

  • 7:00 PM - Exhaustion & Early Night: Back in my room, collapsing onto the bed. Realized I'd walked about 10 miles. Ordered takeout. Bedtime.

Day 3: Departure & the "I Need More Vacation" Blues

  • 8:00 AM - Last Breakfast: The breakfast is still adequate. The coffee, not so much.

  • 9:00 AM - Check-Out & Airport Dash: The final, frantic suitcase shuffle. Did I remember everything? Probably not.

  • 10:00 AM - Airport Security & Farewell to Auburn: The inevitable security line. Praying my oversized bag full of deep-fried regret doesn't raise any eyebrows. Goodbyes.

  • Emotional Reaction: Sadness. I hadn't had enough sunshine, Cap'n Crunch, or deep-fried anything.

  • 11:00 AM - Flight & Reflection: Looking back, Auburn was a messy, beautiful, artery-clogging success. Would I do it again? Absolutely. With more walking shoes, and less planning. And maybe, just maybe, another deep-fried Oreo.

  • Rambling Thought: I might need a doctor after this trip.

  • End

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Auburn's BEST Hotel (Near Auburn University)? Let's Talk TownePlace Suites! (Maybe... Mostly.)

Okay, is TownePlace Suites *really* the best hotel near Auburn University? Or just the closest to my credit card's limit?

Alright, deep breaths. Best? It's a tricky word, you know? Depends on what you value. "Best" for a budget-conscious parent hauling their kid to a football game? Maybe. "Best" for a honeymoon suite with champagne and a rose petal swan? Absolutely, positively *not*. Look, it's *good*. It's *convenient*. It's got its quirks, which we'll get to. Think... reliable Ford Focus vs. a luxury SUV. Gets the job done, but don’t expect to be chauffeured in style. And honestly? Sometimes a reliable Ford Focus is exactly what you need when you're navigating Game Day traffic. That's the TownePlace Suites experience. Functional. Serviceable. And hey, the free breakfast *does* soothe a Saturday morning hangover. Which, let's be honest, can be a crucial criteria. (Speaking from experience... definitely *not* personal experience...)

What's the deal with the breakfast? Is it worth getting out of bed before the sun hits your eyeballs?

The breakfast... ah, the breakfast. Okay, so, it's a *free* breakfast. Let's start there. That already bumps it up several notches. It's not going to be a gourmet experience. We're talking your classic continental fare: waffles (you can make 'em yourself, which is always chaotic fun, especially when the waffle iron is on the fritz and you have a gaggle of kids hovering), scrambled eggs (the pre-made kind, bless their heart), sausage (questionable origins, possibly), cereal, yogurt (with those tiny, sad granola packets), and fruit (mostly apples and oranges, which, let's be real, can be a gamble). Here's the thing: It gets the job done. It keeps you from spending $20 on a sad plate of biscuits and gravy at a local diner. And honestly? Sometimes, after a late night of celebrating (or commiserating) a football game, those slightly rubbery scrambled eggs feel like a miracle. My kids LOVE the waffles. And that makes it all worthwhile. I swear, I almost cried with joy that one time when they had the right kind of jam. Almost. (don't tell my wife) Side note: The coffee is usually... well, it's coffee. Drinkable, but don't expect that fancy, artisanal brew. Bring your own if you're a coffee snob (I am, so I always do).

The rooms... are they spacious? Because I have luggage. A LOT of luggage.

Spacious-ish. They're *suite*-like, meaning they have a separate living area with a sofa bed (potentially crucial for those extra guests!) and a small kitchenette. Definitely more room than a standard hotel room, which is a huge plus. If you're like me and pack everything but the kitchen sink (literally), you'll appreciate the extra space. However, don't expect a ballroom. You'll still be maneuvering around furniture, especially when hauling that ridiculous suitcase that's "just in case". The kitchenette? Mostly functional. Microwave, small fridge, and a sink. Handy for leftovers (important!) and keeping drinks cold. I've made some questionable late-night snack choices in those kitchenettes in the past, I tell ya. (Again... *not* me!) But hey, needs must when you’re trying to avoid the late-night pizza run. It is possible to cook up a decent meal, the equipment is present, but don't expect a gourmet kitchen. Good enough! And the beds? Generally comfortable. But, you know, hotel bed comfort is a crapshoot. Could be amazing, could be okay. Roll of the dice, folks. I once had a bad back for a week because of one, but that's probably me.

Tell me about the location. Is it actually *near* Auburn University? Or is "near" a subjective term?

Listen, "near" in hotel marketing can be a lie, a bold-faced lie. But TownePlace Suites is *actually* near. Like, *really* near. Walking distance, if you're feeling ambitious (and it's not August in Auburn). A short drive, for those of us who prefer not to sweat our faces off. It's a huge selling point. You can easily walk to campus, which means avoiding the parking nightmare that is game day. Or, you know, just a quick Uber ride. It's also close to restaurants and shops, which is always a plus. The location is a definite win. That proximity is really key. It allows you to pop over to the university, take a peek, hang with the kids, whatever. My son almost missed his first football game because he didn't want to walk. But the quick drive saved the day. (and my sanity)

Cleanliness? Because cleanliness is next to godliness (and I'm pretty picky).

Okay, this is where things get… variable. Generally, it's clean. But you get the sense it's *hotel* clean, not like, *my-house* clean. Like, they've made an effort, but they're not scrubbing grout with toothbrushes, you know? I've never had any major issues, like *shudders* bed bugs, and the bathrooms are usually in good shape. But I always give it a once-over when I check in. It certainly is not a shining example of obsessive neatness, but is perfectly serviceable for someone who needs to relax. My personal experience has been good, but I've read reviews. Some people have had minor complaints. So, maybe pack a sanitizing wipe or two, just in case you are a bit of a clean freak like me.

Any major downsides? What should I be prepared for?

Okay, real talk time. Here's what you need to know: * **Noise:** Can be a thing. Especially on game day weekends. Expect cheering, revelry, and possibly the sound of victory clanging into the wee hours of the night. Bring earplugs. Seriously. * **Elevator Mayhem:** Sometimes, the elevator can be...slow. Especially during peak check-in/check-out times. Be prepared to wait, or, you know, take the stairs. (Exercise! See? Silver linings!) * **Maintenance Matters:** Occasionally, things break. Be prepared for lukewarm water, flickering lights, or a malfunctioning ice machine. Don't freak out. Call the front desk. They'll (hopefully) fix it. If not, ask for another room, it's your right. * **Parking can also be a little nutty** Be early and get your spot! Look, it's not perfection. But it's usually worth the price, especially considering the location.

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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Auburn University Area Auburn (AL) United States

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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Auburn University Area Auburn (AL) United States

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Auburn University Area Auburn (AL) United States