Middletown's Hidden Gem: Rodeway Inn RI - Unbeatable Rates!

Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

Middletown's Hidden Gem: Rodeway Inn RI - Unbeatable Rates!

Okay, buckle up, because we're diving headfirst into Middletown's… well, hidden gem, the Rodeway Inn RI. The "Unbeatable Rates" part? Yeah, they're not kidding. Let's get messy with this review, shall we?

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First Impressions & The "Vibe"

Okay, so stepping into the Rodeway Inn RI in Middletown, RI, you're not exactly greeted with chandeliers and violin music. You know? It’s more… practical. Think "clean, efficient, and hey, it's not a dump." The 24-hour front desk is a lifesaver. Especially when you roll in at 2 AM, completely exhausted from, say, a spontaneous road trip fueled by bad coffee and questionable life choices. (Don't judge.) Check-in/out [express] is a blessing. And the exterior corridor? Well, it's what it is. It's not a romantic boutique hotel with flower boxes, but does it get the job done? Absolutely yes.

Accessibility: Making it Work (And a Few Whispers)

Let's talk accessibility. Now, I'm not one to immediately leap into the "wheelchair accessible" conversation (although that is right on the accessibility checklist!), but it's important. The elevator is crucial – a sincere thank you to the elevators, even if they're a little slow. Facilities for disabled guests are there, which is fantastic. Specifics? Best to call ahead and check, especially if this is a make-or-break deal for you. They do have the right checklist so that is great.

Rooms: Where the Magic (and Netflix) Happens

Okay, the rooms. Are they luxurious? No. Are they clean, comfortable, and functional? Absolutely. Let’s be real. Air conditioning? Check. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? Double-check. This is vital! And the Internet access – wireless is very welcome. Plus, you know, you can get some work done. The Wi-Fi [free] is a godsend, because those laptop workspace things are vital. Coffee/tea maker? Yes! That morning caffeine ritual is a must. I had a room towards the back, with the window that opens for some fresh air. A small thing, but important. And the blackout curtains are crucial for those post-road-trip naps.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax (…or Not)

Okay, so this isn't the spa resort of your dreams. There's no Spa, Sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool (oh, how I would LOVE a Pool with view!). This isn't the place to get a Body scrub, Body wrap or Foot bath.

But… I am a fan of Fitness center– I went. It was small and functional. This isn't a huge draw if you are aiming for a fitness trip, but it does the job. And a Massage? Nope, not here.

Cleanliness, Safety, and That Post-Pandemic Feeling

Okay, so they’re taking things seriously. They have Anti-viral cleaning products which is great. They have Daily disinfection in common areas which is a giant relief. I mean, look, who isn't a little paranoid these days, the world is a mess. They have all the sanitizing and safety stuff you'd expect from a hotel, and you should expect safety from a hotel chain and you want it. Rooms sanitized between stays, Staff trained in safety protocol, and Hand sanitizer everywhere. Seriously, they’ve made sure that safety is taken seriously.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: The Sustenance Situation

Okay, so the headline here…is not a huge dining experience. They have Breakfast [buffet] and that kind of breakfast is the bread and Coffee/tea in restaurant. I am a fan of that.

Breakfast takeaway service is another useful service. They have a Snack bar on hand for midnight cravings. Is it Michelin star? Absolutely not. But is it enough to get me through the day? Yeah.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

Daily housekeeping is a huge plus. I love it. Laundry service and Ironing service? Fantastic, especially if you’re traveling for business (they have Business facilities). Cash withdrawal and Currency exchange? Cool. Luggage storage is a lifesaver if you arrive early/leave late. Concierge? Not really, but the front desk is pretty helpful.

They have Facilities for disabled guests. Car park [free of charge] is a massive win, especially in a Middletown, RI location.

For the Kids (and the Young at Heart)

No Babysitting service or crazy Kids facilities, but it's a Family/child friendly spot.

Getting Around (Don't Get Lost!)

Car park [free of charge]. Woohoo! Airport transfer is available which is so nice.

The Downsides (Because Life Ain't Perfect)

Look, it's not a Ritz-Carlton. The decor could use a refresh. The gym is small (I already said that). The breakfast, while fine, is not a culinary masterpiece. This isn't a destination hotel with all the bells and whistles.

The Anecdote: That Weirdly Perfect Moment

I had a particularly rough day of travel. Delayed flights, lost luggage, the whole shebang. Arrived at the Rodeway Inn, utterly defeated. But guess what? The Air conditioning was blasting cool air. The Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! made it super easy to get on my computer and find stuff to do and order food. And the bed? Oh, the bed. It was clean, comfortable, and I slept like a baby. It was pure, unadulterated relief after a complete travel catastrophe.

Quirky Observation: They have a Shrine. Now, I didn't ask questions, but it's definitely a thing. Maybe it attracts good karma?

Final Verdict: The "Hidden Gem" Status?

Look, Rodeway Inn RI - Unbeatable Rates!? It’s not "unbeatable" in the sense of luxury, but in the sense of value. You get a clean, comfortable room, the essential amenities, and a friendly service. Middletown's Hidden Gem, maybe? If by "hidden gem" you mean "solid, reliable, and won't break the bank."

The Sales Pitch (Because I have to)

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GREAT VALUE in Middletown, RI? Do you need somewhere to stay in Newport? Are you planning a trip to that area and not looking to spend a fortune? Rodeway Inn RI - Unbeatable Rates! is your answer. It's clean, convenient, and comes with Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (Seriously, you need that). Book now and enjoy a comfortable stay that won't leave your wallet crying. Don’t miss out on the simple pleasures! Book now!

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Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your cookie-cutter itinerary. This is… me, at a Rodeway Inn in Middletown, Rhode Island. And trust me, it's gonna be an experience.

The (Un)Official Rodeway Inn, Middletown, RI Itinerary - A Journey of Questionable Decisions

Day 1: Arrival, Apprehension, and the Art of the "Eh, Why Not?"

  • 2:00 PM: Arrive at T.F. Green Airport (PVD). Traffic was, as expected, a soul-crushing ballet of brake lights. I swear, every single Rhode Islander was going somewhere. I felt like I was being initiated into the slow driver's club.
  • 2:45 PM: Groggily navigate the rental car. The lady at the rental place had a look in her eye – the one that says, "You're going to bring this back with a dent, aren't you?" (Spoiler alert: probably.)
  • 3:30 PM: Check into the Rodeway Inn. Okay, let's be honest, this place looks like it could star in a horror movie. But hey, it's got a bed and hopefully, the sheets aren't actively plotting against me. Found the front desk lady to be pleasant, and I appreciated that.
  • 4:00 PM: Unpack. Discover the glorious, and possibly ancient, air conditioning unit. It's making noises, but hey, at least it IS making noises. Found about 3 bugs in my room, all dead, no biggie.
  • 4:30 PM: Explore the immediate vicinity. The "scenic" view from my room looks directly onto a parking lot. There's a gas station and a very questionable-looking diner across the street. I'm already craving a deep-fried something.
  • 5:00 PM: The gas station adventure. Walk over to the gas station, but don't buy anything, nothing looks appetizing.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at the questionable-looking diner. I ordered the "Daily Special" – a burger that tasted suspiciously like it had been pre-made in 1987. But! The waitress, bless her heart, was a total doll. She knew every single person in there by name and had a smile that could light up a room. This woman deserves a freakin' medal.
  • 7:30 PM: Attempt to watch TV. The channel selection is a cruel joke. Land on some low-budget reality show about competitive lawn mowing. I hate myself, but I can't look away.
  • 9:00 PM: Decide to try and sleep. The noisy aircon and the distant sounds of… something… are going to make that challenging. Praying the bed doesn't collapse.

Day 2: Newport Delights and the Existential Dread of the Mansions

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast! Contemplate the Rodeway’s continental breakfast. Decide I’m not brave enough. Drive to a local Dunkin' Donuts. The Line was long! And the line was long! 20 minutes standing in line is worth the donut.
  • 9:30 AM: Drive to Newport. Okay, Newport's pretty. I will admit that. The mansions are… well, they're ridiculous. Like, "I have a room just for my hats" ridiculous. Imagine being so rich you need a hat room. I’m already developing a complex.
  • 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Wander around the Cliff Walk. It's stunning. The ocean is crashing, the air is salty, and I almost got blown over by the wind. The views are incredible, but I am pretty sure I'm going to need physio later.
  • 12:30 PM: Lunch at a waterfront restaurant. I get the lobster roll. I think I paid an arm and a leg but, WORTH IT. The perfect lobster roll.
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Tour The Breakers mansion. Now the hat room makes sense. I mean, it’s opulent, over-the-top, and I secretly love it. The sheer scale just leaves you speechless. I’m also starting to wonder what it would be like to live here. Would it be amazing? Or just… exhausting?
  • 4:00 PM: Get lost for an hour wondering the mansions.
  • 5:00 PM: Drive back to the Rodeway Inn. I'm exhausted, and my feet are screaming.
  • 6:00 PM: Eat dinner and think of the Lobster Roll.
  • 7:00 PM: Watch TV and fall asleep.

Day 3: Beach Bummin’ and a Touch of Rhode Island Charm… and the inevitable departure.

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast at the diner. Get a burger and chat with the waitress. She remembers my name! I'm basically a local now.
  • 10:00 AM: Head to Easton's Beach. It's beautiful, but the water is freezing. Brave a quick dip. Immediately regret it.
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Spend the day on the beach. Read a book. Get a tan. Avoid the crowds. Life is good.
  • 2:00 PM: Check out of the Rodeway Inn. The front desk lady is smiling. I'm going to miss this place.
  • 2:30 PM: The drive back to the airport. Traffic is there, but I feel less cynical now. I've had a decent time at the Rodeway Inn of Middletown.
  • 4:00 PM: Airport - Fly back home. Back to the real world.

Final Thoughts:

This wasn't a perfect trip. The hotel wasn't fancy. Some of the food was questionable. The traffic was a nightmare. But… it was mine. I saw something amazing. I met some great people. And I got a lobster roll that haunts my dreams. Rhode Island, you’ve charmed me. I'll be back. And who knows, maybe I'll even stay at the Rodeway Inn again. It's not glamourous, but it's real. And sometimes, that's all you need.

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Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

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Rodeway Inn RI: The Real Deal (Or Is It?) - Unbeatable Rates & Undying Memories!

So, Unbeatable Rates… REALLY? Like, REALLY REALLY?

Okay, fine, let's just get this out there. The "unbeatable rates" thing? Yeah, it's true. Mostly. Like, you're NOT going to find anything cheaper in Middletown, or probably the whole darn state, unless you're planning on sleeping in your car (which, hey, no judgment, been there, done that… in a different state, okay?!). I booked a room once for like, a week during a hurricane (don't ask, it's a long story involving a leaky boat and a very cranky seagull). The price? Absurdly low. Like, "I-think-they-made-a-mistake" low. That was the good side.

But the bad, the very tiny, sometimes forgotten bad… it's not the Ritz, you know? Think more… slightly-worn-but-functional. Think… your-grandma's-house-after-she's-been-too-generous-with-the-lemonade. But hey, for the price, you can't complain TOO much.

Is it *clean* clean? Like, hospital-clean, or…well, you know?

Ah, the cleanliness question. The eternal question of budget hotels. Let's be honest. "Hospital clean" is not the phrase that immediately springs to mind. More like… "lived-in-but-attempted-to-be-cleaned." There might be a speck of something on the carpet. Maybe a slightly… unevenly-applied patch of paint on the wall. Honestly, I’ve seen stranger things on public transport, so… I live and let live

I'm always careful. I wipe things down. I bring my own pillowcase. I embrace the experience, It just makes it funnier to me, in a dark, twisted, "I'm-surviving-this" kind of way.

What about the *vibe*? Friendly staff? Creepy vibes? Somewhere in between?

The staff? Okay, here's the thing. They are… generally present. Sometimes they're cheerful. Sometimes they look like they've seen things. I once witnessed a full-blown philosophical debate at 2 AM between the night clerk and a confused-looking pigeon that had somehow gotten inside. It was surreal. Memorable. And, honestly, strangely warming. So, "friendly" is… variable. "Memorable," however, is a solid yes.

Creepy vibes? Well… I wouldn't leave my car unlocked overnight, but for the most part, the "creepiness" is the kind of thing you manufacture in your own head after watching a marathon of true crime documentaries. Embrace the slightly off-kilter feel, and you'll probably be okay.

Breakfast. Is there breakfast? And is it worth waking up for?

Breakfast… Ah, breakfast. The ultimate test of a budget hotel. Yes, there IS technically a breakfast. Think… pre-packaged pastries, instant coffee that tastes vaguely of despair, and maybe, just maybe, a sad little piece of fruit. My advice? Bring your own. Always. Just… do it. Seriously, pack some granola bars, some instant oatmeal, maybe a banana. Trust me, it's a game changer. You can thank me later. I'd give the coffee -5/10.

The Wifi. Is the Wifi…useless? (Because, let's face it, it's a crucial life skill)

Wifi. Okay. Look. It works. Sometimes. When the stars align. When the planets are in the right configuration. When the guy in the room next door isn't streaming HD movies. Basically, temper your expectations. I’m not going to lie, i’ve experienced moments of pure joy while being offline at Rodeway Inn RI. I think it might be a hidden bonus. Just… embrace the digital detox. Read a book. Talk to the person you're with. Or, you know, just people-watch through the window – that’s always entertaining.

What about the location? Is it actually *in* Middletown? And is it a good location?

Yes, it's in Middletown. And yes, it's… reasonably well-located. Close enough to things, but not *right* in the middle of all the hustle and bustle. You can easily get to Newport, the beaches (which, let's be honest, are the real reason you're here), restaurants, shops… all within a reasonable driving distance. Traffic can get a little dodgy during peak season, as can parking, but, hey, nothing's perfect, right?

Tell me a story! What's the *Most* Memorable Experience You've Had There?

Alright, buckle up. This is going to be a long one. I was there once with a group of friends. We were on a ridiculously tight budget. The room was… let's just say, small. REALLY small. Four of us, crammed in there, trying to get ready to go out. It was a disaster. We were all fighting, the air conditioning was broken (or so we thought), and someone, I’m not naming names, but it might have been me, accidentally locked themselves IN the bathroom. For a good hour.

While they were locked, there was a knock on the door. It was the front desk. They brought us a small bottle of… something. It was supposed to be for “mosquitoes”. The label said it was made of 'ancient ingredients', and, 'use with caution'. The front desk guy looked EXHAUSTED. After we let the person out of the bathroom, we considered the bottle. We decided to open it. It was… the strangest smell. The smell of… I can't even describe it. Moldy wood and… something else. My friend got out of the bathroom and smelled it and said, with the utmost conviction, "that smells like my grandma’s basement!"

We ended up pouring the mystery liquid, the best we could, into a broken air conditioner. We could hear some sort of dripping sound coming from within it. At the same time, all the mosquitoes we were trying to avoid, came from outside! Well, we gave our collective selves a good laugh. We finally managed to get the AC working (sort of) after a solid hour of fiddling. And we had an amazing night out, partly because of the sheer comedic value of the whole situation.

The real moment? The next morning, when said friend, the one who had been trapped in the bathroom, woke up looking at the same bottle, and started to freak out that it had been a dream! I had it in my hand and held it up, to the amusement of everyone. It was one of the best times of my life. So, yes, memorable. Undeniably memorable. IStay While You Wander

Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States

Rodeway Inn Middletown (RI) United States