AustinTink
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Anyone stay at Home2 recently? There are very few reviews on tripadvisor and I'd like to hear about any recent experiences with the hotel. Thanks!
Thanks for answering!We have stayed there a few times recently, including a trip in December. Anything specific you want to know?
Overall, we love the location and have also stayed at the connected Garden Inn. The rooms were great, the breakfast was good and with only a 10-12 minute walk to security, it can’t be beat for us Hilton fans.
Thanks for answering!
This will be our first time staying off property in a hotel other than the Candy Cane Inn, so I'm worried. I'm mostly worried about the walk and the location. Does the location seem dark and remote at the end of the night when walking back from the parks? We always took the Candy Cane shuttle at the end of the night for safety reasons as well as sore feet.
I'm thinking maybe and Uber at night. I'm just pretty frugal and that seems like a waste of money.
The rooms look nice online. I'm not really worried about that aspect. If the breakfast has fruit and yogurt for me and waffles and pastries for my guys, then we are all set.
It really is a very pleasant place to stay in my opinion. We absolutely love it over our precious Homewood Suites choice due to the location and being walkable. I don’t imagine us staying anywhere else for a while.I'm such a creature of habit when it comes to DL but it seems like a no-brainer to go with such a nice looking, new hotel. And we got it free with points!
I'll be with two big dudes so I guess I can stop worrying about the walk at night.I couldn’t imagine taking an Uber as it is so close. There were always plenty of folks and lighting, it didn’t give off a creepy vibe to me at all, but I am a pretty big dude so keep that in mind.
From what I remember, it had all of that when we ate there in December. Our last trips in March and June were both at the Hilton Garden Inn so we didn’t get the breakfast buffet. I will mention that their little cafe downstairs has amazing coffee options. We really enjoy it in the morning. We get $20 food & beverage credit at Garden Inn per day thanks to our status and it came in handy.
It really is a very pleasant place to stay in my opinion. We absolutely love it over our precious Homewood Suites choice due to the location and being walkable. I don’t imagine us staying anywhere else for a while.
Yeah the main difference is that the kitchen / couch area is not separate like it as Homewood Suites. Minor bummer but not that important in our family.I'll be with two big dudes so I guess I can stop worrying about the walk at night.
Now, If it compares nicely to Homewood Suites then that is all I need to hear. I'm a fan of the brand.
From what I've read online there is no cut through.How about freeway noise? Is there any quick way to cut through, or do you have to follow the road around?
Awesome! That's great to hear!We loved our stay at both home 2 suites and Hilton garden inn. The walk seems quick and the rooms are nicely appointed! I would feel safe walking back to both places alone at night. Have a fun trip!
We have room tour videos. I can send you a link if you’re interested. Let me know!Awesome! That's great to hear!
That would be great, thanks!We have room tour videos. I can send you a link if you’re interested. Let me know!
How much farther is the walk then courtyard?We have stayed there a few times recently, including a trip in December. Anything specific you want to know?
Overall, we love the location and have also stayed at the connected Garden Inn. The rooms were great, the breakfast was good and with only a 10-12 minute walk to security, it can’t be beat for us Hilton fans.
Just measured using the Google Maps measure distance feature: .16 miles. At an average walking speed of 17 minutes per mile, it is under 3 minutes which seems right to me.How much farther is the walk then courtyard?
So basically close enough to go back and forth. When we stayed at the DL hotel we went back to the hotel in the afternoon.Just measured using the Google Maps measure distance feature: .16 miles. At an average walking speed of 17 minutes per mile, it is under 3 minutes which seems right to me.
And a 10-12 walk overall to the parks. Seems doable and roughly the same as the walk from the Candy Cane. The only problem for me will be at the end of the night. I really rely on the Candy Cane shuttle at the end of the day when my feet want to fall off.Just measured using the Google Maps measure distance feature: .16 miles. At an average walking speed of 17 minutes per mile, it is under 3 minutes which seems right to me.