Escape to Comfort: Columbus' BEST East Broad Hotel!
Escape to Comfort: Columbus' BEST East Broad Hotel! - A Review That's Actually Useful (and Slightly Chaotic)
Okay, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the tea on Escape to Comfort. Forget those generic hotel reviews – this is real talk, folks. And let’s be honest, finding a decent hotel in Columbus, Ohio? It's a quest. But this place, specifically on East Broad? It might just be a hidden gem…with some rough edges.
First Impressions (aka Accessibility Chaos!)
Right off the bat, let's address the elephant in the room: Accessibility. Escape to Comfort says they’re accessible. And they do have an elevator. Great. BUT (and this is a big but) getting around with mobility issues? Let’s just say it's challenging. The hallways felt a little cramped – you know, the kind where you're mentally calculating the angle your wheelchair needs to make to avoid a crash. Wheelchair accessible might be a tick in the box, but it’s not exactly smooth sailing. My friend, who uses a walker, did just fine thankfully. But my advice? Call ahead, ask specific questions, and pray to the accessibility gods.
Internet Access (Because We Need It!)
Thank goodness for Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!. Seriously. Because heaven forbid a modern hotel doesn’t offer that. But the Internet [LAN] thing? Who even uses that anymore? Internet services were decent, though. No complaints there.
Cleanliness and Safety (Covid Times Edition)
Let's get real: safety is HUGE right now. So, points for Escape to Comfort for trying. They have Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and the usual hand sanitizer stations. I saw staff wearing masks, and that’s a win. The Room sanitization opt-out available thing also gave me a chuckle. Like, "No thanks, I love the Petri dish vibe!" But I appreciated the effort. Staff trained in safety protocol seems legit.
There's a Cashless payment service, which is standard now, and they offer Individually-wrapped food options. But I'm always a little suspicious of these because if you’re not looking close enough, it’s like you're stuck at a prison cafeteria.
The Rooms: More Adventures in Comfort (and… Well, Maybe Not Always)
My room? It was…a room. Functional. Nothing groundbreaking. Air conditioning worked. Blackout curtains were my best friend. Free bottled water - YES! Seriously, staying hydrated is key. The desk was usable, a godsend for those of us who like to work while away.
But here's a confession: the bathroom phone gave me the creeps. I can't explain it. Just… old. It's still around! The bathtub was fine, but the water took forever to heat up. And the hair dryer? Weak. Almost useless. Soundproofing… questionable. I could definitely hear what my neighbors were up to at 3 AM. This is the type of hotel where you must invest in earplugs.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Let's Talk Food (and My Disappointment)
Okay, here's where things get… complicated. They boast about their dining options, right? Restaurants, Coffee/tea in restaurant, and the holy grail: 24-hour room service. I was stoked.
Then I checked the menus, and well… it was a bummer. The coffee shop was bland. Very bland. Breakfast [buffet] was okay. I was disappointed by the Asian breakfast. But the room service? The food arrived late. The food was cold. And it tasted… like it had been sitting under a heat lamp for far too long. I ordered a salad in the restaurant, and it was wilted. I tried the desserts in restaurant – meh. The Breakfast takeaway service was another story…
The Pool & Spa (Dreams vs. Reality)
They have a Swimming pool [outdoor] and a Spa/sauna! I was picturing myself lounging by a Pool with view, sipping a fruity cocktail. The reality? The pool was… small. The "view" wasn't much of a view. The Sauna was okay, I guess. But don't get your hopes up for a luxurious spa experience.
Things To Do (And "Ways To Relax")
Okay, so they have a Gym/fitness center. Great for burning off all the disappointing room service calories (seriously, I gained five pounds). They advertise a Massage service. I didn’t try it, but I imagine it's decent. Spa options like Body scrub and Body wrap… I'm not sure I saw those offered.
Services and Conveniences - The Good, the Bad, and the Unexpected
There’s a Concierge, and they were actually quite helpful with recommendations. The Doorman was friendly. Daily housekeeping was flawless. Food delivery… I'd advise ordering in from somewhere besides the hotel. They even have a Gift/souvenir shop.
For the Kids (My Inner Child Weeps)
They have a Babysitting service, and are Family/child-friendly. Not having kids myself, but the amenities were pretty basic.
Overall Vibe: A Little Rough Around the Edges, but Still…Comforting?
Escape to Comfort isn’t perfect, by any stretch of the imagination. But it's… okay. Look, it’s got its flaws (the food, the accessibility issues). But the staff are generally friendly, it's in a convenient location for getting around Columbus, and the rooms, while basic, are functional. The Car park [free of charge] is a significant benefit.
The Offer You Need to Book!
Okay, here’s the deal:
Is Escape to Comfort Columbus' BEST East Broad Hotel? Probably not. But… do you want a clean, convenient place to stay and be safe from the pandemic?
Book Escape to Comfort Now and Use Code “COMFORTZONE” for a 10% Discount! (Valid for stays of two nights or more. Not valid with any other offers.
Why should you book now?
- Close to local attractions: Easy access to anything you want!
- Great customer service Friendly staff, who are genuinely ready to help.
- Safe and secure With strict cleaning protocols!
Important Notes:
- Confirm specific accessibility needs before booking.
- Be prepared for potentially disappointing food options.
- Bring earplugs.
- Pack your own snacks.
Overall:
Escape to Comfort is a solid choice if you're looking for a functional, safe, and conveniently located hotel in Columbus. Just manage your expectations, and bring your own snacks.
Unbelievable Comfort Inn Deal in La Crosse! (Onalaska, WI)Okay, buckle up Buttercup. This is going to be less "immaculate travel itinerary" and more, "a frantic, caffeine-fueled dispatch from the heart of Ohio." We're talking Comfort Suites Columbus East Broad, so expectations are… realistic. Let's see where the chaos takes us, shall we?
DAY 1: Arrival and the Crushing Weight of Choice (and Possibly, a Pizza)
- 3:00 PM - Arrival at Comfort Suites (Columbus East Broad): Okay, let's be honest: this is where the real travel narrative begins. Check-in. Pray for a room that doesn't smell of stale chlorine and regret. The lobby… well, it's a lobby. Functional. The complimentary coffee situation looks… grim. I'll save my judgement.
- 3:30 PM - The Great Room Search: Okay, let's get to the room. Fingers crossed for an elevator that doesn't sound like it's about to implode. Aisle… whoa, a random, abandoned soda machine. Should I? No. Focus. Room number… Ah, there it is. The keys should work. Oh, they do! Success!
- 4:00 PM - Room Assessment - The Good, The Bad, and the Surprisingly Comfortable Bed: Alright, first impressions. The decor screams "generic hotel chain," but hey, there's a window, and sunlight is a precious commodity on any kind of trip. The bathroom looks clean enough – that's a win! The bed… actually, this bed is incredibly comfortable. Surprise! I might actually sleep well tonight which is more than i can say for my life recently.
- 4:30 PM - The Columbus Food Quandary: Now is the time. What to EAT in Columbus in the area. I'm going to google it real quick…
- Option 1: Pizza: Always a good option. Local pizza place? Yes please. I found a place called "Hounddog's Pizza" and it looks… interesting.
- Option 2: A local Diner: Nothing better than the feeling of a traditional diner…
- 5:00 PM - Pizza Decision & Quest for Calories: Okay, the pizza is a go! After settling into my room I hit the road and after about a 15-minute drive. I find the Hounddog's Pizza and enter inside. The first thing I'll note is the atmosphere. It has a grungy vibe, with a lot of graffiti, but its friendly. I order my pizza, and it feels pretty satisfying. I decide to pair it with a pint of local ale.
- 6:30 PM - Pizza Down! Post Meal Satiation..: Alright, the pizza was GREAT. I am now back in my room and feeling the happy effects of a heavy pizza meal. I'm in need of some mindless entertainment. I find that the TV is in working order and I spend some time watching some random channel. Ah, what a great day it has been, even with the hiccups.
- 8:00 PM - The Swimming Pool Predicament: I'm suddenly noticing a sign down the hall to the swimming pool. Maybe I shall take a dip in the comfort suites (pun intended) pool… I decide I should go.
- 8:30 PM - Pool Time Trauma!: Alright, the pool is here, and it's empty. Good news about that. Uh oh… the water is freezing. My toes freeze and tingle and I start to decide about turning around. But i decide to go for it. I dive into the water, and I instantly regret it. Oh well, time in the water is time in the water right?
- 9:00 PM - The Great Shower: After the freezing pool moment, I decide to take a shower… a hot one! And it is glorious. Feels like all the stresses of life are melting away.
- 9:30 PM - Good Night and Sweet Dreams?!: Aaaaaah! A good day and a good shower. The bed feels comfortable. I can say for absolute certainty that I will be sleeping well tonight. Good night!
DAY 2: Breakfast, Browsing, and the Elusive "Something to Do"
- 7:00 am - The Breakfast Gauntlet: Here we GO, complimentary breakfast time. I prepare myself for the worst. The moment of truth. Okay… the waffle machine is surprisingly efficient! And the coffee… well, it's coffee. Edible, at least. I get a plate of waffles, sausage and some fruit. Filling. Not gourmet, but functional. I'm in survival mode at this point.
- 8:00 AM - Internet Troubles and the Search for Plans: Okay, the internet is barely working. Of course. Welcome to the modern nightmare. I try to look for the "best things to do near me" but it's hard to research here. After some time the internet works and I manage to get some ideas.
- 9:00 AM - The Short North Arts District Ambush: Finally found some ideas. I decide to explore Columbus's Short North Arts District. It's supposed to be a vibrant area.
- 9:30 AM - Art and Coffee and Existential Dread: I find myself here at my first stop. The first thing I can say is that the place is BEAUTIFUL. The shops are exquisite, the art is beautiful, and I even find myself a local coffee shop. I order a coffee. It's pretty satisfying.
- 12:00 PM - Lunch Time!: Hungry! I search for a place to eat and find a place offering "food". Fine by me!
- 1:00 PM - The Columbus Museum of Art: I want to see some art. I decide on this.
- 1:30 PM - In The Museum! I enter the museum, and it's beautiful. I am a sucker for the way they organize the place. I get to see some beautiful stuff, my favorite part being the modern art, the other pieces are pretty cool too!
- 3:00 PM - The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium: Alright, it's time to go to the Zoo! I'm excited.
- 3:30 PM - Columbus Zoo… It Has It All! Alright, the zoo is fantastic! I can see a variety of all the animal types I can imagine. I learn a lot, I laugh, and I realize how much I appreciate nature, the zoo is amazing!
- 6:00 PM - Dinner and the Reflection: I want… something. I want some chinese food and a beer. I find a place close to the hotel… and I feel great. After dinner I realize that Columbus, Ohio is actually pretty cool.
- 7:30 PM - Return To The Room: I turn on the TV and after awhile I feel… tired. Okay, good night!
DAY 3: Departure and the Lingering Taste of… Columbus?
- 7:00 AM: The breakfast ritual. The same waffles, the same coffee. This time, it's familiar. I eat my breakfast and get ready for my day.
- 8:00 AM - Packing and Final Reflections: Time. To. Pack. Did I enjoy Columbus? Yeah, actually, I did. It's got a certain… something. I have mixed feelings on the trip, but overall it was pretty good. The bed at the hotel was comfortable, which is always a plus.
- 9:00 AM - Check Out and Farewell: The check-out is swift. No major problems. The receptionist gives me my final farewell.
- 10:00 AM - Heading Home: My first time visiting, and the city has done me well. Goodbye Columbus!
Escape to Comfort: Columbus’ BEST East Broad Hotel? (Or Maybe Just… Good Enough?) – FAQs from Someone Who's *Been* There.
Okay, so, 'BEST' is a STRONG word. Is it ACTUALLY the "best" East Broad hotel? Let's get real...
Alright, buckle up. "Best"? Look, marketing is a beautiful, deceptive beast. Is it the *actual, objectively, crown-wearing, sash-sporting BEST*? Probably not. I've seen some pretty swanky places downtown. What I can tell you is that, Escape to Comfort holds its own and delivers on its promise. It's comfy, it's relatively convenient (more on that later... the traffic!), and it's... well, it's usually *good enough*. Think of it like your favorite pair of jeans: dependable, fits most occasions, maybe not winning any fashion awards, but you keep coming back to them.
I once stayed at a hotel that promised "luxury" and the "best view". My view? A brick wall. So, "best" is subjective. This place is consistently decent, which in the hotel game, is a win sometimes. You get what you are looking for: a decent room that's quiet, comfortable bed, and all the basic amenities. It's a safe bet.
What's the deal with the location? East Broad... Sounds... broad. How's the accessibility?
Okay, the location. Ah, the location. East Broad. Yes, it's broad. And sometimes, it feels like there's a *lot* of Broad to traverse. Accessibility... it depends. If you're driving, it's USUALLY fine. Parking's usually available, but can be a bit of a walk depending on how busy they are. The biggest problem is... Columbus traffic. It can turn a 5-minute drive into a 30-minute odyssey, especially during rush hour. Forget trying to cross against a light. Forget actually getting somewhere in a hurry. Use Google Maps and pray. No really, pray. I've seen things that made my soul a bit hollow with traffic.
Public transport isn't ideal for rapid transit but it will get you where you must go. Uber/Lyft are your friends, but factor in surge pricing during peak times. Honestly, I’d consider the hotel's proximity to *your* specific destination before deciding. If you're going to be spending most of your time downtown, it's a pretty easy shot. If you're heading to the suburbs... well, good luck, and bring snacks.
The rooms… are they clean? Because, you know, important.
Cleanliness. The holy grail of hotels, isn't it? I'm going to be upfront: I've never had any major cleanliness issues at Escape to Comfort. The rooms are generally tidy. The sheets smell fresh. The bathrooms are... well, they're not gleaming surgical theaters, but they're acceptable. I've spotted a stray hair or two in the past, but nothing that made me want to run screaming into the night. They do their best, you can tell. Think of it like this: It's cleaner than my apartment after a particularly hectic week. More is to be expected.
Important note: I'm not a germaphobe. I'm not going to be inspecting grout lines with a magnifying glass. I just want a reasonably clean space to sleep. And in my experience, it generally delivers on that. Just keep in mind that old saying, 'you get what you pay for'
What about the breakfast? Free breakfast can make or break a stay. Is it the kind of breakfast that fuels you, or the kind that makes you question your life choices?
Ah, breakfast. The most wonderful and awful of times. Free breakfast is a gamble, a roll of the dice, a culinary adventure. Escape to Comfort's breakfast... well, it’s a breakfast. And it’s free. You will actually find nourishment here. Scrambled eggs (usually, sometimes a bit rubbery, but hey, free eggs!), waffles you can cook yourself, some kind of breakfast meat that may or may not resemble bacon, fruit, cereal, and the usual suspects. The coffee, unfortunately, is more 'brown water with a hint of caffeine'. Just… okay. I’d strongly suggest hitting the gas station for your caffeine fix. It's not awful, mind you. It won't win any awards, but it's there, it's edible, and hey, it's free, which matters when you're trying to save every possible penny.
If you're a breakfast snob, plan accordingly (bring your own high-quality coffee, for instance!). But if you're just looking for something to get you going in the morning, it ticks the boxes. I usually grab some fruit, a waffle, and try to locate a decent coffee alternative. And honestly, at this point, I've come to see the whole breakfast experience as part of the charm. It’s like a little slice of the everyman.
Okay, let's talk about a specific experience. Ever had a REALLY good or bad experience there? Spill the tea.
Oh, I have stories, friend. I have one story in particular seared into my memory. This happened the time I took a really short trip with an ex. Everything went wrong. Traffic took twice as long as expected the air conditioning failed, and we had to open the window, so we heard all of the traffic. The bed was saggy, and the cable TV had a weird buzzing sound. We wound up arguing, and I wound up calling the front desk, who offered us another room. The guy at the front desk, bless his heart, was as helpful as he could be, but it was a chaotic disaster. I think he was the only staff member on duty because he had to deal with us, and a group of screaming kids. The room was better, but it already felt like defeat even setting foot in it. The whole situation was just comically terrible, a prime example of Murphy's Law in action.
The point is, things don't always go smoothly. And sometimes, the hotel, no matter how hard it tries, can't fix everything. But the staff did what they could. They’ve had a front desk that dealt with a lot of our nonsense. They deserved a medal. I left that hotel feeling a bit deflated, but at least I had a story. And now, well, I can share it. It’s a reminder that travel isn't always glamorous. Sometimes, it's just... messy. And sometimes, that's okay.
Anything else I should know before booking? Secret tips? Hidden gems?
Alright, here's the lowdown. Before you book...
- Check the event calendar. Columbus has a lot going on. If there's a big convention or concert, expect higher prices and potentially less parking.
- Read recent reviews. Things change. Hotels get renovations (or don't). See what people are *currently* saying.
- Consider the surrounding area. Explore other options. There might be a better hotel for the same price, depending on the needs.
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