Sedalia's BEST Kept Secret: Comfort Inn Station Review!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the… well, the Comfort Inn & Suites Station in Sedalia, Missouri! Let me tell you, “BEST kept secret” is a bold claim, so let's see if this place holds up. This review is gonna be less "hotel brochure" and more "honest traveler's diary." And trust me, I've seen some things.
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First off, the accessibility thing. Look, I'm generally able-bodied, but I appreciate a place that thinks about people with mobility issues. This Comfort Inn? Pretty good on that front. Wheelchair accessible is a big win. Elevator? Check. The facilities for disabled guests seemed well-considered (I didn't test them myself, but the ramp access and door widths looked promising). Bonus points.
CLEANLINESS AND SAFETY - Because Let's Face It, Everyone's Thinking About It
Okay, let's get to the important stuff, the stuff that’s been haunting me since that trip to the… well, never mind. Daily disinfection in common areas? Good. Rooms sanitized between stays? Also good. The staff trained in safety protocol… Well, I saw them wiping down stuff, so that's a plus. Hand sanitizer stations dotted around… okay, they're trying. I felt a little better, I have to admit. They're clearly taking it seriously, which, in this day and age, is a massive relief. I did specifically look for, or at least notice, the anti-viral cleaning products. I can’t guarantee what they were using, but the room smelled clean, not like a hospital! And honestly, after a long drive, the thought of a sanitized room is practically orgasmic. I didn’t opt-out of room sanitization, but the room sanitization opt-out available is a nice touch.
DINING, DRINKING, AND SNACKING - Because My Stomach and I are Always on Duty
Alright, food. This is where things get, well, Comfort Inn. The breakfast [buffet] is your standard fare. Think: Breakfast [buffet]. You've got the usual suspects: cereal, toast, some sad-looking pastries. (Though, hey, the coffee/tea in restaurant was surprisingly decent. I needed that after the drive!). The breakfast takeaway service didn't apply after the buffet, but hey it's there in principle, and you know what those are like.
There’s no fancy A la carte in restaurant experience to blow your socks off, but hey you can't win em all. I didn't see any Asian cuisine in restaurant, Bottle of water, Desserts in restaurant, Salad in restaurant, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, or Western cuisine in restaurant.
ROOMS - More Like a Home Base Than a Kingdom
My room (a non-smoking one, thank God for that!) was… fine. Air conditioning? Yep. Wi-Fi [free]? Absolutely. Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN available? Double check! You're covered for your Netflix binge or Zoom call, which is a win. The blackout curtains were appreciated, especially after a long day. The desk was functional, the desk and laptop workspace a necessity in the modern era. The coffee/tea maker was a lifesaver (again, that road trip), but the complimentary tea was… well, it's free, I'll give it that. The mini bar was missing, though, I would say my mini bar should have a few of my comforts that I will have to provide myself so I guess there's a win there too.
SERVICES AND CONVENIENCES - The Little Things That Matter
Air conditioning in public area? Check. Daily housekeeping? Yup, my bed was made every day (which, let’s face it, is a luxury when you’re traveling). Concierge? Nope, but the front desk staff were friendly enough and helpful . Cash withdrawal? Nope, but there's an ATM down the street. Car park [free of charge]? Score! Car park [on-site]? You got it!
THINGS TO DO/WAYS TO RELAX - Let's Get This Party Started…or Maybe Just Take a Nap
Alright, let’s talk about the fun stuff! The swimming pool [outdoor] was… well, it was open. It looked clean, and the water temperature was great. But there was no Pool with view. Sadly, I was hoping for more in the relaxation department. I didn't see a Spa or any of the associated features. The fitness center was small but had the bare essentials (treadmill, elliptical, some weights… you know the drill). I'm not a gym rat, but it was there if you needed to work off that buffet breakfast.
FOR THE KIDS - Family-Friendly-ish
They say " Family/child friendly" so that's something. If that's your gig, there might something here for you, but I can't be sure, I'm just a solo traveler.
ACCESS - The Nuts and Bolts
24-hour front desk? Yep. Elevator? Already mentioned, and a good thing. CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property. Okay, the security is on point. You feel safe, which is always a plus.
GETTING AROUND - Getting There and Away
Airport transfer? Nah. Car park [free of charge]? YES! That's a big win if you're driving, like I was. Taxi service is available, but, honestly, you're probably best off driving yourself.
My Quirky Observation/Imperfect Experience
Alright, time for a confession. I have a thing about pillows. I'm a pillow princess, I admit it. And the pillows here? Well, let's just say they exist. They seemed to be filled with something vaguely fluffy and not entirely supportive. So my one regret is the pillows. But hey, you can't win them all.
OVERALL VIBE - Your Mileage May Vary
Look, the Comfort Inn Station in Sedalia isn’t the Four Seasons. It's a solid, reliable choice for a stopover or a basecamp for exploring the area. It's clean, safe, and offers what you need. Think of it as a trusty SUV – gets the job done without being flashy.
The Verdict?
Is it Sedalia's "BEST kept secret?" Maybe not, but it's a good, honest hotel. It’s certainly a comfortable inn. I’d stay again.
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Rockland, MA Getaway: Unbeatable Comfort Inn Deals Near Boston!Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's travel itinerary! We're talking Sedalia, Missouri, Comfort Inn (or, as I'm affectionately calling it, "The Comfort Zone"), and a whole lotta… stuff. Here's the plan, or rather, the vague suggestion of a plan for my brief foray into the heartland. Prepare for turbulence.
Day 1: Arrival and Mild Panic (Mostly Internal)
1:00 PM: Arrive at Sedalia. Okay, first off, the drive here? Took forever. Traffic on the interstate was a hot mess, and for the life of me, I couldn't find a decent coffee shop ANYWHERE along the way. Felt my blood sugar plummeting. Seriously considering smuggling a bag of emergency gummy bears in my purse for the entire trip. Important note to self: Invest in a decent travel mug.
1:30 PM: Check into the Comfort Inn. Ah, the familiar scent of… chlorinated air freshener and slightly stale carpet. Don't get me wrong, the lobby seemed clean enough, and the front desk guy was super friendly (bless his heart!), but the color scheme definitely screams late 90's. The room itself? Surprisingly spacious. I'm relieved there's a mini-fridge. Emergency beverage storage is crucial.
2:00 PM: Unpack, assess the situation, and immediately start contemplating whether I made a huge mistake. (Kidding!… mostly). The view from my window? Mostly parking lot, which is fine. I'd expected something more scenic. Maybe a majestic field of corn or something. Eh, can't win 'em all.
2:30 PM: "Explore" downtown Sedalia. Okay, let's be honest, "explore" is a strong word. It involved a leisurely stroll around the town square. Found a cute little antique shop that smelled like old books and possibility (score!), and debated buying a ridiculously ornate teapot. The teapot won. I'm now the proud owner of a teapot I will likely never use. (Impulse control, anyone?)
4:00 PM: Seriously contemplating the lack of decent coffee options. Wandered into a local diner. The waitress had a mile-wide smile and a nametag that said "Brenda." Brenda was an angel. She refilled my coffee before I even realized I needed a refill. Best coffee of the trip.
6:00 PM: Dinner at a local restaurant (I'll spare you the name because… let's just say it's a learning experience. The food was… edible. And Brenda was there, bless her. She made the entire experience worthwhile.
7:30 PM: Back to the Comfort Zone. The TV remote is clunky. The channel selection is… limited. I spend an embarrassing amount of time flipping channels, landing on a bizarre infomercial for a "miracle stain remover." Okay, I'm officially in full-on vacation slob mode.
9:00 PM: Bed. Exhausted, but in a good way. Or maybe just exhausted.
Day 2: The State Fair and Emotional Rollercoasters
9:00 AM: Breakfast at the Comfort Inn. The continental breakfast is… continental. Waffles. Cold eggs. I'll survive. I need to focus on the state fair, which is what I’m here for.
10:00 AM: The Missouri State Fair! Oh. My. GOD. The sheer volume of people! The livestock competitions! The smell of fried food… it's sensory overload in the best possible way. Spent a solid hour watching the pig races. The pigs were surprisingly competitive. I may have placed a (small) bet. Don't judge me.
11:00 AM: The food. The FOOD. Corn dogs, deep-fried Oreos, funnel cake… I swear, my arteries are screaming in protest. Worth it. Every. Single. Calorie.
12:00 PM: The rides. This is where the story begins.
- 12:15 PM: I thought I was going to be absolutely fine. I got into a Ferris wheel. Things were awesome. The height, the sunshine… everything was perfect.
- 12:30 PM: Then, the wheel got stuck. For at least 20 minutes. I. PANICKED. Completely and utterly. I'm talking, sweaty brow, rapid heartbeat, visions of being rescued by a team of highly-trained firemen. I hyperventilated. I may have squeaked a lot. The woman in the seat next to me, a sweet grandma-type, gently held my hand and told me stories about her grandkids. Bless that woman. Honestly, she saved me.
- 12:50 PM: The ride started moving again. Success! Victory! I have never been so relieved to be back on solid ground.
- 1:00 PM: I took a walk to get the bad experience out of my head.
2:00 PM: Attempted to conquer the giant slide (thinking that was a good idea. Turns out, it wasn't.) I'm pretty sure I screamed the entire way down. Definitely didn't look graceful.
4:00 PM: Seriously considering a nap back at the Comfort Zone. The state fair is exhausting. But damn, it’s got heart.
5:00 PM: Dinner. Finding a decent restaurant takes a while. It was worth it.
7:00 PM: Back to the Comfort Zone. Relax, put on some comfy clothes, and recover from the day's experiences.
9:00 PM: Bed. Exhausted. I feel like I went to war today. But, I'm happy.
Day 3: Departure and the Relentless March of Time
9:00 AM: Breakfast (waffles, again. They're growing on me. Kinda. Sorta.). Feeling surprisingly refreshed. Maybe it's the lack of responsibility.
9:30 AM: Pack. Say goodbye to emergency gummy bears and get ready for the journey home.
10:00 AM: Check out of the Comfort Zone. The front desk guy remembers me, or at least says he does. Smile, nod, and make a mental note to leave a good review (for Brenda and the fact that my room was clean).
10:30 AM: One last fleeting attempt to "explore" Sedalia. Find nothing of interest. Back on the road.
11:00 AM: Hit the road, back to the traffic.
1:00 PM: Realize that I forgot that I forgot something. It was probably important. Decide to embrace the chaos.
4:00 PM: Arrive back home. Unpack. Sigh. Start planning the next adventure. Because, despite the imperfections and the occasional internal freak-out, this trip was good. Sedalia, you surprisingly charmed me. And hey, the Comfort Zone wasn't that bad. Maybe I'll be back someday.
So, there you have it. My messy, honest, and slightly deranged account of my time in Sedalia. It wasn't perfect. It wasn't always pretty. But it was real. And that, my friends, is what travel should be all about. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a ridiculously ornate teapot to put in a place of honor. And maybe, just maybe, I'll make myself a cup of tea.
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Okay, spill the tea! What *actually* makes the Comfort Inn Station in Sedalia so special, besides the (alleged) "best kept secret" status?
Alright, alright, settle down, eager beavers. "Best Kept Secret" is a strong phrase, maybe a little too dramatic. Look, Sedalia's not Vegas, okay? But... the Comfort Inn Station does have its charms, and the reviews are a bit... all over the place. I've stayed there a few times, and lemme tell you, it’s an experience. It's NOT the Ritz. Think more... charmingly eccentric. For one, the location is actually surprisingly good. Walking distance to some decent BBQ? Yes, please. And the railroad theme? Kinda kitschy, but hey, it gives it character. You can almost *feel* the ghost of a frustrated train conductor stomping around (that's just me being dramatic, probably).
But special? Hmm. Maybe it's the unexpectedness. The place is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. One trip, AMAZING coffee. Next trip? Lukewarm, watery sadness.
The reviews *are* a rollercoaster. What's the room situation really like? Is it clean? The beds are comfy, right? (Please say the beds are comfy!)
Okay, let's do a rooms deep dive. Cleanliness… Well, let's just say it varies. One time, pristine, all gleaming surfaces and freshly-plumped pillows. Another time... eek. (Let's leave it at that). Bring the Clorox wipes, just in case. You know, the standard hotel stuff, but better safe than sorry, right?
And the beds! Ah, the beds are mostly… OK. Not the cloud-like, sink-into-oblivion luxury you might crave after a long drive. They're... functional. I’ve had a couple of nights where I swore I could feel the springs through the mattress, but then again, maybe that was post-BBQ indigestion acting up. But don’t expect absolute luxury
Pro Tip: Request a room away from the road. The traffic noise can be… persistent. I once had to get up in the middle of the night to close the blinds and block out the noise.
Breakfast! Everyone cares about the free breakfast. What's the deal there? Is it edible? (Asking for a friend... and myself.)
Ugh, the breakfast. Buckle up, buttercups. It's… a breakfast. It varies. Sometimes they have the usual suspects: rubbery scrambled eggs, questionable sausages, the inevitable (and somehow disappointing) waffles with the pre-packaged syrup. Sometimes, they have... something better. I swear one time they had really good, fresh fruit. That’s the gold standard.
Honestly, it's the kind of breakfast you eat because it's free and you're *starving*. Manage your expectations. Bring your own protein bars just in case.
Personal Anecdote Time! I once witnessed a full-blown breakfast buffet war. A guy in a trucker hat *lost it* because they ran out of bacon. Yelling, arm-waving... it was pure breakfast theater. Hilarious (from a safe distance).
What about the amenities? Pool? Gym? Anything to make it worth the stay besides... location?
Amenities! Okay, this is where the "Best Kept Secret" starts to sound less... secret and more... "What amenities?"
There's usually a pool. I say "usually" because once I went and it was mysteriously closed for 'maintenance'. It kinda looked like it hadn’t seen a cleaning in *years*. Again, manage your expectations. It’s not the Four Seasons. The gym… I think there's a gym. I’m not sure if it has any working equipment? (Okay, I’m being sarcastic. I never actually went. It looked kinda sad from the outside).
The parking is fine. The Wi-Fi... well, it's Wi-Fi. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Prepare to tether to your phone if you have to.
The staff! Are they friendly? What's the vibe?
The staff… This is another area where things get interesting. They're generally nice, I'll give them that. But it's a small-town motel, don't expect the flawless, robotic service you might get at a big chain hotel. There's a certain... *authenticity* to it. A 'take it or leave it', sort of vibe. They're mostly helpful, though.
I've had some great interactions, and some utterly forgettable ones. I had one check-in where the the clerk seemed genuinely delighted to see me, which was a pleasant surprise. Another time, I think the person at the desk might have been asleep when I walked up, but then she woke up and everything was fine.
It's not bad, it's just... unique. Embrace the quirks.
Okay, so with all the ups and downs, is it worth it? Should I book a room, or steer clear?
That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Look, if you're expecting luxury, white-glove service, and a perfectly polished experience, RUN. Run far, run fast. The Comfort Inn Station is not your destination.
But... if you're looking for a reasonably priced, conveniently located place to crash for a night or two, if you appreciate a bit of character and a healthy dose of "rustic charm," AND if you're not afraid to bring your own hand sanitizer, it's actually... not terrible.
It’s perfect for the road trip. The location is convenient to some pretty good eats. It's not gonna knock your socks off, but it won't ruin your life either. Just temper your expectations and embrace the weirdness. And maybe pack a granola bar. Just in case.