
Wichita Airport's BEST Extended Stay? (Suites & Amenities Revealed!)
Wichita Airport's BEST Extended Stay? Buckle Up, Buttercups! (My Honest, Messy Review)
Okay, alright, let's get real. I've spent more time in hotel rooms than I care to admit. And when it comes to extended stays near Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (ICT), you're not just looking for a bed; you're looking for a damn sanctuary. So, here's the lowdown on what I've found about the BEST Extended Stay near ICT. Prepare for some rambling, some gushing, and maybe a little side-eye.
First things first: Access & Location - The Airport Shuffle
Look, let's be honest. If you're flying in or out of Wichita, you're already dealing with travel stress. Accessibility is KEY. Does this place have those airport transfers? YES! A sweet, sweet ride to dodge those pesky cab fares. The Airport transfer is a huge win. That counts for major points in my book. The Car park [free of charge]? Bonus! Saves you the parking fee hassle. And the Car park [on-site]? Even better, if you prefer to have it closer.
But how about the wheelchair accessible details? Well, you'll have too look up for those specifics. I did notice that this place has Elevator options. Very handy.
Cleanliness and Safety - My Inner Germaphobe is (Mostly) Pleased
Okay, I'm a clean freak. Sue me. So, the fact that this place boasts these things:
- Anti-viral cleaning products??? Music to my ears.
- Daily disinfection in common areas??? Excellent.
- Rooms sanitized between stays??? YES!
- Professional-grade sanitizing services?? DOUBLE YES!
They also say they offer Room sanitization opt-out available. Which, to be fair, is a thoughtful option.
And the Safety Details?
CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Fire extinguisher, Fire extinguisher, Front desk [24-hour], Non-smoking rooms, Room decorations, Safety/security feature, Security [24-hour], Smoke alarms, Soundproof rooms. They're not playing around. Good.
The Suites & Amenities - OMG, Does it Have a Pool? (And Other Essentials)
Alright, the meat and potatoes. This is what you really care about. I've been in a few rooms and I will admit I have a few specific thoughts for each room:
THE VIBE:
- Couple's room: Very nice.
- Soundproof rooms: Oh sweet savior!
- Non-smoking: Oh yes, please!
The Important Stuff (That You Can't Live Without):
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms??? Absolute must-have. I'm serious. I need to be connected, always.
- Air conditioning in all rooms: Crucial for surviving Kansas summers (or winters, let's be honest).
- Coffee/tea maker: Bless. My. Heart.
- Microwave: Because leftovers.
- Refrigerator: Keeps the essentials cold – you know, the important stuff.
The "Nice-to-Haves" (That Make it Feel Fancy):
- Bathrobes: Yeah, okay. I can dig that.
- Extra long bed: I like to be big and stretch.
- Ironing facilities: Because wrinkles are the enemy.
- Seating area: Makes it feel less like a prison cell.
- Separate shower/bathtub: Luxurious, even if I only use the shower.
- Safe box: Gotta keep my valuables safe.
- In-room safe box: Double safe!
- Mirror: To check yourself out.
Things to Do (and Ways to Chill)
Okay, let's get to the fun stuff. Do they have a pool? Yes! A Swimming pool [outdoor]. Sunshine and chlorine, what's not to love? Then:
- Fitness center? Gotta keep those muscles in shape, or at least try.
- Spa/sauna? YES! You can detox, sweat it out.
- Massage? I'm a sucker for a good massage. Pure bliss.
- Sauna? I love the sauna.
Dining, Drinking & Snacking - Fueling the Extended Stay
This can make or break an extended stay. Do they keep you fed!?!?
The Essentials:
- Restaurants ??? Let's hope they can keep you busy.
- Room service [24-hour]??? Brilliant.
- Desserts in restaurant?? Please! Dessert is where it is at.
- Coffee shop?? Yes, yes, a thousand times, YES!
Services and Conveniences - The Little Things That Matter
You're going to be there a while, so the little things matter.
- Daily housekeeping: Bless their hearts. I’ve made a mess.
- Laundry service: Because laundry is the worst chore ever.
- Dry cleaning: For when you want to look fancy.
- Concierge: For asking dumb questions. "Where's the nearest…?"
- Luggage storage: Because you'll probably overpack. (I always do.)
- Facilities for disabled guests. Always good to know.
Internet – The Lifeline
Internet access? Of course. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (Did I mention that already? It's important!) Internet [LAN]. I love how they have both!
For the Kids, if Applicable
Family/child friendly? Good to know for anyone traveling with family.
The Bottom Line (and My Opinionated Verdict!)
So, is Wichita Airport's BEST Extended Stay? Honestly, depending on your priorities, I'd say probably yes. The airport access, safety measures, suite amenities, and the overall vibe are pretty darn good. It's a solid choice.
The Offer (My Super-Specific, Highly Persuasive Pitch)
Tired of Crummy Hotel Stays? Escape to Wichita's BEST Extended Stay Near ICT!
Imagine:
- Landing at ICT, knowing a stress-free transfer awaits.
- Unpacking in a spacious suite, complete with a comfy bed, high-speed Wi-Fi, and all the essentials you need to feel at home.
- Taking a refreshing dip in the outdoor pool after a long day or working out.
- Enjoying a relaxing massage.
- Never having to worry about laundry again!
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- A 10% discount on your extended stay!
- Free airport shuttle service.
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Don't settle for less. You deserve a comfortable, convenient, and safe stay. Wichita's BEST Extended Stay is waiting for you!
Disclaimer: This review is based on my personal experience and the information provided. Amenities and services may vary. Always check directly with the hotel for the most up-to-date details.
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Okay, buckle up buttercup, because we're about to embark on an itinerary that's less "rigidly scheduled Swiss watch" and more "borderline chaotic, charm-filled train wreck." We're talking about a trip to the Extended Stay America Select Suites in Wichita, KS, and let me tell you, I'm already prepping for the glorious, messy reality.
Day 1: Arrival and the Agony of the Pre-Flight Sandwich
- 7:00 AM: Wake up. Or rather, attempt to wake up. My alarm, mercifully set to a slightly less obnoxious rendition of a cat screaming, finally penetrates the fog of my pre-trip anxiety.
- 7:30 AM: Scramble for my luggage. Did I pack everything? Probably not. The sheer volume of "stuff" I deem "essential" is always impressive.
- 8:00 AM: The car ride to the airport. I swear, the guy driving in front of me is the only one on earth who can drive so slow. I am on the edge of my seat.
- 8:30 AM: Airport chaos. TSA lines are a black hole of patience. I get through faster this time.
- 9:00 AM: Flight: The moment of truth. Seat: 23B, which seems to guarantee either an obstructed view or the endless flow of the restroom traffic, or both. I spend the first half hour fighting with the seatbelt, and I hope that the airplane doesn't crash, but if so, I would like a window seat.
- 9:15 AM: First meal, the pre-packed sandwich. I packed myself a salami sandwich, and it seems to be the texture of a hockey puck. I can't finish, but the rest of the meal is pretty good, I'm still working on my sandwich.
- 12:00 PM: Arrival in Wichita. The airport is… well, it's an airport. Gets the job done. Grab the luggage (I think I have them all).
- 1:00 PM: Check-in at Extended Stay America Select Suites - Wichita - Airport. Okay, this is where the real assessment begins. My expectations are low. Like, "basement of the expectation warehouse" low. I pray the sheets are clean. I ask for a room that doesn't face the highway, or a loud neighbor. Thankfully, the front desk lady is lovely.
- 1:30 PM: Room inspection. Breathe. It's… acceptable. The kitchenette is a nice surprise. I might actually be able to boil water for tea (a necessity for maintaining sanity). The air conditioning is cranked to "sub-zero," which is a blessing.
- 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Unpack. This is always a moment of truth. Realizing what you forgot. I forgot my favorite shirt, and it will haunt me for the rest of the trip. The fridge is cold, and stocked with an item that I did not pack.
- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: A tentative exploration of the hotel vicinity. I'll try to walk to a small store. The walk is a bit desolate, and the only options are a few chain restaurants. But that's okay, it is still a beautiful day to be outside.
- 6:00 PM: Pizza. I make my own, and it is not good. I'm really good at making bad pizza.
- 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Entertainment - a documentary. Maybe. Or maybe just Netflix, and an endless scroll of the "recommended" section.
- 10:00 PM: Realize I haven't drunk enough water. Wander around, grab some snacks from the vending machine (hoping it's not entirely empty).
- 11:00 PM: Fall into bed. Pray.
Day 2: Wichita Whims and Unexpected Detours
- 8:00 AM: Wake up. The A/C is still blasting. I wish I'd brought an extra blanket.
- 8:30 AM: Breakfast. It's the complimentary continental, which means a lot of processed carbs and questionable fruit. Sigh. Coffee is essential.
- 9:30 AM: Explore the city. The intention is to go to the Wichita Art Museum. The directions are pretty good.
- 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Wichita Art Museum (supposedly). (This is where the itinerary takes a turn towards the delightfully messy. It might actually have been closed on Mondays. I go to a park instead. The sun is warm, and even though I wanted to see some art, it is nice to be here.
- 1:00 PM: Lunch, anywhere. I find a diner, and then I end up talking to the waitress, who is an absolute character. She tells me all about her pet dog, and the local gossip. It's pure gold.
- 2:30 PM: I stroll through the Old Town, where I find a bookstore. (I love bookstores) and I linger, buying a book that I won't read for weeks.
- 4:00 PM: Return to the hotel. The air conditioning is still cranking. I take a nap.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner: I'd planned on something adventurous. Instead, I head to a drive-thru.
- 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Chill in the room. Reading and Netflix.
- 11:00 PM: Bed.
Day 3: Departure and the Sweet Sorrow of Letting Go
- 7:00 AM: Wake up to the sound of birds chirping, or maybe the highway. I can't tell.
- 7:30 AM: Breakfast. Coffee, coffee, coffee.
- 8:00 AM: Pack. The art of packing is the art of shoving the clothes.
- 9:00 AM: Check out. Be thankful to the front desk, and tip them generously (If the service merits it).
- 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Final quick jaunt through the hotel lobby. I've enjoyed it.
- 10:00 AM: Travel back to the airport, fighting traffic.
- 11:00 AM: Check in again.
- 12:00 PM: Flight. This time, the seat will be next to a crying baby.
- Final Thoughts: Wichita, you weren't perfect, but you were real. Extended Stay, you were functional. And for that, I'm grateful. I've learned a thing or two on this quirky adventure, and that's all that matters.
- 12:00 PM: End.
And there you have it, folks. The good, the bad, and the utterly chaotic. Remember, this is not a travel guide. This is a document of survival. Now go forth, and embrace the beautiful mess.
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Wichita Airport's "BEST" Extended Stay? (Suites & Amenities – Buckle Up!)
Is the Wichita Airport BEST Extended Stay, like, actually *good*? Or is it just...there?
Okay, let's be real. "Good" is a subjective beast. My initial reaction? Pretty darned skeptical. Airport hotels? Extended stays? Usually a recipe for beige carpets and existential dread. But… I’ll get to that.
It *depends*. If you're looking for the Four Seasons? Run away, fast. If you're okay with comfortable, convenient, and a place that *doesn't* feel like a serial killer's lair... we might be onto something. Honestly, I've stayed in worse, and I've stayed in… well, slightly better. Let’s just say I’m still recovering from a motel experience in Barstow, CA that involved a questionable stain on the bedspread and a roach encounter.
So yeah, "there" is accurate. But "there" can be surprisingly pleasant. Don't expect luxury, but *do* expect a warm place to land -- eventually.
What are the suites *really* like? Are they cramped? Do they have a decent kitchen?
The suites. Ah, the suites! Okay, I'll give it to you straight: they’re not palatial. Think… efficient. They're designed for space, and frankly, most extended stays I've been in sacrifice this for any sense of style or even a hint of personality. But the Best Extended Stay? Pretty good. Spacious enough. Actually surprisingly spacious, in my humble opinion.
Kitchens, my friends, are the key. And YES, they do have a functional, if slightly aging, kitchen. Full-size fridge? Check. Stovetop? Check. Microwave (the ultimate culinary lifesaver)? Check. Okay, the dishwasher is a bit iffy – had a couple of instances where things came out… less clean than they went in. But hey, it's there! Don't expect gourmet cooking, but you *can* make a decent breakfast burrito in the morning, which, frankly, is a win in Wichita after a long day.
One time, I was stuck there for a week. Totally unplanned. Thank God for that kitchen! I lived off of pre-chopped veggies, rotisserie chicken, and the occasional, shamefully, microwaved frozen meal. Still, it beat eating out every single night. My wallet and my sanity both thanked me. Okay, maybe not my sanity, but it definitely helped.
So, let's talk amenities. Wi-Fi? Gym? Laundry? The Essentials!
Alright, this is where the BEST Extended Stay... shines, and also, kind of… *exists*. Wi-Fi? Present, working, and mostly reliable. Bless up to that. The gym? It's there. A few treadmills, some weights that looked like they’d seen better decades, and a weird elliptical thing that I decided was probably a portal to another dimension. But hey, it's *something* to get you moving after airplane travel.
Laundry: Ah, the holy grail of extended stays! Yes, they have it. Clean, functioning machines. But... I've had some mixed results. Once, I thought I lost a pair of socks. Turns out, after two cycles of washing and a frantic search, I found them... plastered to the bottom of the washing machine. That was an experience. So, always check the drum before you leave.
Pool: They don’t have a pool. Which is a total bummer if you're visiting in the summer. I really missed that.
Is it noisy? What's the noise level like with it being near the airport?
Okay, the elephant in the room. The airport. You *are* staying right beside it. So, yes, there *is* noise. Planes taking off, planes landing. The occasional loud engine roar when you least expect it. I find the noise surprisingly… manageable. And I'm a light sleeper, so that says something. The walls seem adequately insulated, and you can close all the drapes.
Honestly? I’ve had worse noise experiences in hotels *miles* away from any airport. It just takes some getting used to, and earplugs can be your best friend. The air traffic is a constant reminder of the world buzzing around, and to be honest, sometimes it’s strangely comforting. Like a lullaby of flight, you know?
Is breakfast included? Is it any good? (Be honest!)
The dreaded breakfast buffet. Yes, it’s included. And… honestly? Don't expect miracles. It's standard hotel fare. Waffles (often the highlight), pastries (sometimes a little stale), cereal (the usual suspects), and the all-important coffee (usually passable).
It's not gourmet. It's not Instagram-worthy. But it's *free*. And if you’re just looking for something to fuel you before a day of meetings or travel, it gets the job done. I've definitely survived on worse breakfasts (looking at you, gas station donuts).
My tip? Grab a waffle, douse it in syrup, and don't overthink it. Also, get there early if you want the good stuff. Otherwise, it’s leftovers. You have been warned.
What's the best thing about the BEST Extended Stay? And the worst?
Best: The convenience. Seriously, the proximity to the airport is a game-changer. Especially if you have an early or late flight. No stressful commutes, no frantic traffic jams. You just… walk. It can make all the difference when you’re already running on fumes after a long travel day.
Worst: The overall feeling of… being *stuck*. Extended stays, by their very nature, can feel a bit isolating. While the staff is fine, there isn't a lot of personal interaction. You could be there for weeks and still feel like you’re just… passing through. You *could* be staying in a broom closet somewhere, but that kitchen and the laundry still help.
But hey, if you need a place to crash near the Wichita airport, and you’ve managed to survive other extended stays? It's not a bad choice. Just pack your own entertainment, and maybe a good book. And definitely, your favorite brand of coffee – the hotel's is a gamble.
Is the staff friendly? Are they helpful if you need something?
The staff. Okay, I’ll admit, I'm not exactly a "chatterbox" when I'm traveling. So, I can't go into deep dives on relationships or what they know aboutStay While You Wander

