Atlanta Marietta Hotel: Unbeatable Rates & Comfort at Extended Stay America!

Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

Atlanta Marietta Hotel: Unbeatable Rates & Comfort at Extended Stay America!

Atlanta Marietta Hotel: Unbeatable Rates & Comfort at Extended Stay America: My Take (Prepare for a Rambling Ride!)

Okay, folks, settle in. I just got back from a stay at the Atlanta Marietta Extended Stay America, and lemme tell you, it’s a whole experience. Before you even get started, you gotta know: accessibility. This is a big one for me, as I know a lot of people rely on this information!

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The Initial Impression: Location, Location, Location (and Maybe a Little Bit of "Meh")

The location is… fine. It's convenient for getting around Marietta and, you know, Atlanta traffic. It's not glamorous. You’re definitely not waking up to a postcard view. Think… more highway adjacent. But hey, if you're looking for a place to crash while you sort out a temporary relocation or are just on a budget, it gets the job done. Car park [free of charge]. Yup, that's a win, especially in this day and age. Finding "easy Parking" is so important to me. And it really helps with those long trips for work.

Accessibility (Because We're All About That!)

Alright, hitting the most crucial part, because it's something I have to be careful with. The website said they had accessible rooms. The elevator was a huge relief, especially after lugging around a suitcase that felt like it contained a small car. Thank goodness for that!

Now, let's talk about getting around the room. Wheelchair accessible is a claim that has to be measured…and hopefully they are working on it! Facilities for disabled guests, is this true? There were definitely some features, but the hallways felt a little tight in places. I'd say call ahead and specifically confirm your needs are met. Don't just assume!

Rooms: A Mix of Practicality and… Basic-ness

The rooms themselves? Air conditioning? Check! Wi-Fi [free]? Double Check! (Bless that free Wi-Fi, seriously.) The Internet access – wireless was generally reliable, which is crucial when you're trying to, you know, work and/or stream endless cat videos. There was also Internet access – LAN, maybe for the techies out there who love getting back to basics.

The furniture? Functional. The desk was decent for working. The refrigerator was a small lifesaver for keeping drinks and snacks cold. My room had a microwave – essential for microwaving…everything. And thankfully, there was a coffee/tea maker, because a weary traveler needs their caffeine! And complimentary tea is a must!

The bathroom? It was there. The towels were… Towels. Nothing fancy. Just a working bathroom. I'm not sure about the whole luxury of a bathtub, I'm a shower person.

Cleanliness and Safety: A Mixed Bag, Honestly

Look, I'm a germaphobe. Okay, maybe not officially, but I do notice things. I was happy to see some hand sanitizer dispensers around. The Daily disinfection in common areas was reassuring (I think). However, the Room sanitization opt-out available made me wary. Like, are they really doing it unless I tell them? Rooms sanitized between stays is a baseline requirement, but how thoroughly? I opted in for the cleaning and, you know, it looked clean enough.

The Smoke detector and fire extinguisher made me feel a little safer. There was a fire extinguisher and smoke alarms in the room. Good. The front desk [24-hour], and the security [24-hour] gave me a sense of security.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Mostly DIY, Sadly

Okay, this is where Extended Stay America really falls down. There's no proper restaurant, bar, or coffee shop. It’s more self-service with the provided breakfast [buffet]. The Asian breakfast was definitely not available though, so only Western breakfast. You get a grab-and-go deal with pastries and coffee in the mornings. If you’re planning to stay here for more than a few days, you’ll need to explore the convenience store across the street for snacks and drinks.

Services and Conveniences: The Bare Essentials

Daily housekeeping was a nice touch, I have to say. Laundry service? Yes, but it's not free and can be a bit pricy. The luggage storage was available to take care of my bags. The Air conditioning in public area was a life-saver when the Atlanta heat was baking. Sadly, there was no luxury of a concierge either.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax: Don't Hold Your Breath

Fitness junkies, you're out of luck! There's no fitness center, no sauna, no spa, no pool. Zero. Zilch. Nada. This is definitely not a vacation destination. It is a crash pad.

For the Kids… (If You Must Bring Them)

My stay was without children, but I did see a few families. The Family/child friendly is there, so the kids are welcome. I don't think there were any kids facilities.

Getting Around:

Airport transfer: No! You’re on your own there. Taxi service: Available, but pricey. Car park [free of charge]: Absolutely! Car power charging station: I do not remember to see this.

Now for the Imperfections: The Real Stuff

The biggest downer? The “extended stay” part can feel… extended. The rooms aren't exactly designed for long-term comfort. For me, honestly, it starts to wear after a week. You might start to notice a few scuffs, and, let's be real, the paint might not be fresh. It's not the Ritz.

My Quirky Observations and Anecdotes:

  • One morning, I went to grab a coffee, and the pump was empty. I asked the staff, and they just shrugged. A small thing, yes, but it added to the slightly "understaffed" vibe.
  • There was a dog barking in the room next door. I don't know if this was a permitted Pets allowed, but it added to the "eclectic" atmosphere.
  • I noticed the safe deposit boxes were available, but I didn't use one.

The Verdict (Finally!)

For the price, the Atlanta Marietta Extended Stay America is a functional option. It's clean enough, the rooms are adequate, and the free Wi-Fi is a godsend. If you need a place to stay for a few weeks without breaking the bank, it's fine. Just don't expect luxury. If you demand comfort, charm, or resort-style amenities, you are going to be disappointed.

The Takeaway?

Manage your expectations. Make sure your accessibility needs are confirmed before you book. Pack your own snacks and drinks. And if you’re staying for a while, be prepared to explore Marietta’s offerings outside the hotel. It’s a perfectly okay place - and nothing more.

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Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this ain't your grandma's perfectly polished travelogue. This is a trip report, Extended Stay America style, and trust me, it's going to get REAL. We're talking Atlanta, Marietta, Interstate N. Parkway, and a whole lotta… stuff. Let's dive headfirst into this beautiful mess.

Extended Stay America - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N. Parkway: A Love Story (Sort Of)

Day 1: Arrival and the Undeniable Allure of Instant Coffee

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). Okay, let's be honest, the airport is a beast. It's like a city in itself, but with more screaming babies and questionable sushi. Finding the rental car? That's always a mini-adventure. This time, some dude with a nametag that looked like it was printed on a napkin tried to upsell me on a "premium" SUV. I just need a car, buddy. A car that gets me to my destination. Which, you know, is the Extended Stay America.
  • 2:30 PM: Check into the ESA. First impressions? Well, it's… clean. Which is a win. The "kitchenette" is a masterclass in minimalist living: a microwave, a mini-fridge, and a two-burner hotplate that looks like it's seen some things. But hey, it's got potential! My room key card didn't work initially. Classic. I had to go back to the reception and get it reprogrammed and that's when I saw the poster of the local attractions which included a water park (too cold for me) and a local museum that was closed (how ironic)!
  • 3:00 PM: The sacred ritual of unpacking. I judge any hotel based on its towel quality. These are… passable. But the real test? Coffee. Oh, the coffee. The instant coffee in these places is either godsend or a cruel joke of bad taste. Today, it's the latter. But you soldier on. You need the caffeine to face… what, exactly? The mysteries of Marietta.
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: A grocery run to stock up on essentials. I'm talking about the real essentials: snacks, more coffee (different brand this time!), and a gallon of water because apparently, I'm always dehydrated. You know, adulting. It's glamorous.
  • 7:00 PM: Attempt to order pizza. This quickly devolves into a comedy of errors. No pizza places deliver to my specific address. (I swear, I'm not THAT far out there.) Eventually, I give up and settle for the questionable frozen dinner in the freezer. Desperate times and all that.

Day 2: The Quest for Authentic Southern Charm (and Good Food)

  • 9:00 AM: The sun finally peeks through the blinds. More instant coffee. Surprisingly, the second cup tastes a little less like sadness and a little more like… coffee. Progress! Start planning for the day, which leads to a totally unplanned discovery. I want to see the 'Gone with the Wind' Museum and the 'Six Flags Over Georgia' Theme Park, but my car is dead and the hotel doesn't offer alternatives for transportation. Time to get my hands dirty…
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Explore the local area. This turns into an impromptu drive-by of all the chain restaurants and strip malls. This isn't the authentic Southern experience I craved. It should be noted, the GPS is being uncooperative. I swear, it guides me down roads that don't exist. I'm convinced my car is haunted.
  • 12:30 PM: Lunch at a local restaurant. The reviews said "hidden gem." Turns out, it's a hidden gem of… blandness. I order the fried green tomatoes, which are okay. I am starting to think I'm cursed to be at a place where there's no good food, but that's the life, right?
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: A pilgrimage to the Marietta Square. Okay, now we're talking! The square is beautiful, with its historic buildings and the charming feel. I even managed to find some parking (a miracle). It's a little taste of what I wanted. Walked around the Square, browsing antique shops and admiring the architecture feeling a nostalgic aura.
  • 5:00 PM: Time to go back to the Extended Stay America. I'm exhausted by all the driving, and I still haven't been able to solve the problem with my car. Call for a car service to take me around, but I am so tired I just want to be in my bed.

Day 3: The Unexpected Spark and an Ode to the Extended Stay America

  • 10:00 AM: The car is finally running. After a consultation, turns out it was just a dead battery. Jump-start and good to go!
  • 11:00 AM: I decided to visit a local museum I kept ignoring. Turns out I'm a history buff! Seeing all the historical pieces got me emotional, it was a whole new experience. The anecdotes from the docent was incredible. I spent almost the entire day in the Museum.
  • 5:00 PM: I'm starving, so I decided to go to the restaurant I hated the most. Yes, I know. But I had promised myself to try the menu again. It was better. I don't know what happened, maybe the chef had a good day.
  • 7:00 PM: Back in the Extended Stay America, in my safe space. The imperfections, the basicness is endearing. It's clean, quiet (mostly), and it does the job. As I sink into the surprisingly comfortable bed, I can't help but feel a strange sense of contentment. This wasn't the perfect trip, and maybe that's why it was… perfect.

Day 4: Departure and the Lingering Taste of… Adventure?

  • 9:00 AM: Pack up, check out. Another dose of instant coffee. This time, it almost tastes… good?
  • 10:00 AM: Return the rental car (hopefully without incident).
  • 11:00 AM: Head back to ATL. The airport is still a beast, but this time, it's a familiar beast.
  • 1:00 PM: Boarding the flight. Reflecting on the trip. It wasn't always glamorous. There were moments of frustration, culinary disappointments, and questionable coffee. But there were also moments of unexpected joy, discovery, and a weird affection for the Extended Stay America.

Final Thoughts:

Would I recommend this itinerary? Absolutely not, if you're looking for a perfectly curated, Instagram-worthy experience. But if you want a messy, real, and surprisingly enjoyable adventure, then yes. Embrace the chaos, laugh at the imperfections, and remember: sometimes, the best trips are the ones that don't go according to plan. And hey, the Extended Stay America? It's got character. And sometimes, that's all you need. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go buy a new toothbrush, because apparently, I forgot mine.

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Atlanta Marietta Hotel: Extended Stay America FAQ - Because You *Need* to Know (Seriously)

Okay, so, "Unbeatable Rates"? Is that, like, a *promise*? Because I've heard that before...

Alright, let's be honest, the word "unbeatable" gets thrown around more than a rogue frisbee at a park. I've fallen for it, you've probably fallen for it... But here's the thing: I *actually* checked the rates. Compared to the other options in the area (and I mean, *all* of them – even the ones that look like they're about to fall apart… shudder), Extended Stay America in Marietta *usually* has pretty competitive prices. Now, "unbeatable" is a big word. Sometimes they're neck-and-neck with some budget motels. BUT. They offer features (like a kitchenette and, you know, *some* space to breathe that your average cramped hotel room doesn't). And honestly, compared to that other place down the road...? Let's just say I'd rather wrestle a badger.

What's the deal with "Comfort"? My idea of comfort and a hotel bed can sometimes have a… complicated relationship.

Comfort, eh? Look, it's not the Ritz. Don't go expecting silk sheets and pillow menus. But, and this is a big but (because I'm picturing something… large), the rooms *do* have a decent amount of space. Imagine, if you will, actually being able to *walk around* your bed without tripping over your suitcase. It's a revelation, people! The beds? Well, they're beds. I slept. And for someone who needs 8 to 9 hours of beauty sleep, I could have done it. They didn’t give me a backache. It's not a spa day, more like "functional" comfort. Think "doesn't actively try to make you miserable". And in this day and age, that's something, right?

Kitchenettes... do they *really* have them? And are they even remotely useful? My microwave skills are legendary (in my own mind at least).

Yes! They *do* have kitchenettes. And yes, they're *actually* useful. This is a HUGE win. You get a mini-fridge (thank goodness, because the thought of leaving that leftover pizza out all night...) a microwave, a stovetop (maybe two burners, don't get your hopes up for a four-burner gourmet experience), and some basic utensils. I'm talking plates, cups, cutlery. My inner chef thrives in these circumstances. I mean, don't expect to whip up a soufflé, but you can definitely heat up leftovers, make some instant oatmeal, or even attempt a grilled cheese (I'm a pro, of course). It's perfect for saving money on eating out and avoiding the temptation of that late-night burger craving. And let’s be honest, sometimes just being able to make a cup of coffee in your room before you face the world is worth the price of admission! One time, I was there for a week and cooked every single meal. The savings were massive… and my cooking skills surprisingly improved (a little). It was a real game changer.

How's the Wi-Fi? Because, you know, the internet is kind of important these days.

Ah, the Wi-Fi. It's… existent. Let's put it that way. Look, it's not going to blow you away with its blinding speed. It's like a slightly congested highway. Sometimes it’s great; other times… well, you might find yourself staring at a spinning wheel for an extended period. I once tried to stream a movie, and it buffer-ed for like, 10 minutes before I gave up. I *needed* that movie, too! So, if you need super-fast internet for a serious job or a crucial video call, plan accordingly. Maybe download everything in advance, or tether to your phone. You might need to get creative. But generally, it's fine for checking emails, browsing the web, and maybe a little bit of streaming if you're patient. It's not *terrible*, it just… exists. Like a slightly grumpy but helpful roommate.

Are pets allowed? I've got a furry friend who's basically attached to my hip.

Yep, pets *are* allowed, and that's a huge plus! But like with everything, there's a catch. They have pet fees (of course), and there are, naturally, some rules. You know, the usual stuff: keep your pet on a leash, be responsible, don't let them destroy the furniture, etc. I've seen people with dogs of all shapes and sizes there. It's a good option for pet owners, but definitely check the specific pet policy *before* you book! It's always a good idea to make sure your furry buddy is happy with the place. Imagine the drama of a stressed-out chihuahua in a strange hotel. No, thank you. And honestly, the fact that they allow pets makes it feel homey (even if my own place is a disaster).

What's the deal with the noise? I'm a light sleeper, and even a cricket chirping outside can wake me up.

Noise levels... Ugh. Ok, let's be real here. This *is* a hotel. You will hear *something*. It depends heavily on your room location and how much partying is going on that particular night. I've had some nights where it was blissfully quiet. Others... well, let's just say I wished I'd brought earplugs. Close to the elevators, or the parking lot? Yeah, you're going to hear stuff. If you're extra sensitive, request a room on an upper floor, away from the elevators. And always, always bring earplugs, just in case. I'm a heavy sleeper, and even *I* woke up a couple of times! I once had a room right next to the ice machine, and it was a symphony of clanging all night long! I tried to complain, but it was already 2 am, and I was too tired to form proper sentences. So, yeah... earplugs are your friend. And maybe some noise-canceling headphones. You've been warned!

How's the location? Are there restaurants and things nearby? Please tell me there's coffee.

The location is... okay. It's in Marietta. There are restaurants and shops nearby, but you definitely need a car to get anywhere interesting. It's not exactly a walk-everywhere kind of place. Coffee? Yes! They *usually* have complimentary coffee in the lobby, but don’t build your hopes up too high. Sometimes it's good, and sometimes... well, it's like the hotel is trying to subtly punish you for not bringing your own. Bring your own coffee maker and a good stash of your favourite blends. There are some fast food options, and a few chain restaurants within a short drive. It's convenient for a quick bite, but don't expect gourmet experiences. Overall,Serene Getaways

Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

Extended Stay America Suites - Atlanta - Marietta - Interstate N.  Pkwy Atlanta (GA) United States

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