
Coeur d'Alene Getaway: Unbeatable La Quinta Inn & Suites Deal!
Coeur d'Alene Getaway: La Quinta That Actually Gets It! (And Some Random Ramblings)
Okay, listen up, because I just got back from a trip to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and I need to talk. Forget the scenic lake and the postcard-perfect views for a second. What genuinely blew me away? The La Quinta Inn & Suites. I KNOW, I KNOW. La Quinta? Seriously? But hold your horses. This wasn't your grandma's La Quinta. This place, folks, actually gets it.
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First Impressions (Because Who Doesn't Judge First?):
Pulling up, the exterior wasn't exactly… jaw-dropping. Let's be honest, it was a La Quinta. But the parking was easy (car park [free of charge] – YES!), and the exterior corridor (which I actually like; more on that later) looked clean and well-maintained. Security [24-hour] – always a bonus.
Accessibility - They Actually Thought About It! (Thank GOD!)
This is where La Quinta in Coeur d'Alene really shines. I travel with my aunt, who uses a wheelchair, and finding truly accessible hotels can be a nightmare. But, and this is a big BUT, this place gets it.
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yep, that’s a huge win. The rooms were spacious, with wide doorways and plenty of room to maneuver.
- Facilities for disabled guests: The whole set-up was clearly designed with accessibility in mind. Seriously, this made our entire trip smoother.
- Elevator: Essential! And in good working order.
- Bathroom: The roll-in shower was a lifesaver. And grab bars? Present. (No awkward fumbling or fear of a spill)
- Air conditioning in public area: The lobby was always pleasantly cool, which is a relief in sometimes hot Idaho.
The Room - A Surprisingly Pleasant Surprise
Okay, let's be real; I didn't expect luxury. But the room was clean. And that matters.
- Cleanliness and safety: This place was obsessed with cleanliness. More on this later…
- Non-smoking rooms: Phew!
- Air conditioning: Worked like a charm.
- Free Wi-Fi: Strong and reliable. Essential.
- Bed: Comfy. Didn’t sink into it like some cheap mattresses, made an old gal like me happy at night
- Blackout curtains: Crucial for getting a good night's sleep.
- Daily housekeeping: Rooms are being taken care of, a sign the hotel is taking cares of its guests and their belongings
- Refrigerator: Always a plus for storing snacks and drinks.
- Coffee/tea maker: For those morning caffeine cravings (me).
- Desk: For those moments when you absolutely have to check emails (or finish a blog post, ahem).
Cleanliness & Safety - Seriously, They're Killing It!
This is where I got REALLY impressed. Post-pandemic, everyone is talking about cleanliness. But this La Quinta genuinely showed it.
- Anti-viral cleaning products: Good start.
- Daily disinfection in common areas: Yep.
- Rooms sanitized between stays: Big thumbs up.
- Staff trained in safety protocol: They seemed genuinely committed to hygiene.
- Hand sanitizer: Everywhere. Literally.
- Cashless payment service: Convenient, and felt safer.
- Sanitized kitchen and tableware items: Made the breakfast experience less stressful.
Breakfast - Not Just Continental (Thank Goodness!)
Okay, I'm a breakfast snob. I NEED fuel. The La Quinta delivered (mostly).
- Breakfast [buffet]: A good selection. Cereal, fruit, yogurt, the usual suspects.
- Breakfast takeaway service: Brilliant! Perfect for those early morning adventures.
- Hot items: Some hot items like scrambled eggs, sausage, and sometimes even waffles.
- Coffee/tea in restaurant: Well-stocked.
- Coffee shop: I should have visited, I always skipped breakfast I should have tried.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax - More Than You Think!
Okay, the main draw here is the lake! But the hotel actually offered some decent amenities:
- Swimming pool [outdoor]: Beautiful and inviting. I spent a good chunk of time lounging poolside with a book.
- Fitness center: I’m not a gym person, but it looked pretty well-equipped for those who are.
- Spa/sauna: Didn't find any spa or a sauna.
- Pool with view: The pool area offered nice views.
Dining, Drinking & Snacking - A Few Options (Surprisingly Good)
- Restaurants: No restaurants on-site, but plenty nearby.
- Snack bar: They at least had snacks for those late-night cravings.
- Poolside bar: None, but you could always bring your own (responsibly, of course!).
- Room service [24-hour]: Didn’t use this, but it’s nice to know it's there.
Overall Experience: The Good, The Bad, and the Slightly Messy
Look, this isn’t the Ritz. But for a La Quinta, it was fantastic. The accessibility alone made it worth the price. The cleanliness was top-notch. The staff were friendly and helpful. I mean, they’re not robots. Remember, humans, so they may not always be perfect.
Here's the slightly messy truth:
- Imperfection #1: The shampoo provided in the bathroom wasn't… great. Bring your own!
- Imperfection #2: The internet dropped out once or twice. But it’s the internet. What can you do?
- Random Rambling: I'm pretty sure I saw the same housekeeping lady every day. She was an absolute gem, always smiling and asking how we were doing. It’s those little touches that make a difference.
My Emotional Reaction (Because I’m Human):
I left feeling genuinely impressed. It wasn't just a place to sleep; it was a place that cared. That sounds cheesy, but it’s true. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
The Verdict:
- Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Especially if you need accessibility or value cleanliness.
- Would I stay again? Without a doubt.
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars. (Minus a half-star for the shampoo.)
In Conclusion (And Still Rambling A Bit):
If you're planning a trip to Coeur d'Alene, don't overlook this La Quinta. It’s a hidden gem, a place that actually gets it. It’s a comfortable, clean, and accessible option that will make your trip smoother and more enjoyable. Seriously, book it. You won't regret it. And tell them I sent you (they probably won't care, but hey, it's the thought that counts!). Now, if you'll excuse me, I need another cup of coffee…
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's perfectly-polished travelogue. We're talking La Quinta Inn & Suites Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. And let me tell you, the promises of a relaxing getaway? Let's see how that actually pans out, shall we?
Day 1: Arrival and the (Potentially) Soggy Embrace of Coeur d'Alene
1:00 PM: Arrival. (Or, More Accurately, the Chaos That Is "Arrival")
Okay, so the drive. Ugh. That never goes according to plan, does it? Traffic, screaming kids (not mine, thank GOD), and then bam, you're at the hotel. Checked in. Easy peasy, right? Wrong. Turns out the "lake view" room I specifically booked? Turns out it's… a partial lake view, obstructed by a rather impressive (and not particularly scenic) dumpster. My blood pressure, already elevated from the aforementioned traffic, is now flirting with the stratosphere. Honestly, I'm pretty sure I saw a pigeon glare at me from the balcony. We’re off to a great start.
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM: Unpacking and Contemplating My Life Choices (Mostly the Choosing of This Hotel)
The room itself? Meh. Standard La Quinta fare. Cleanish. Bed? Looks comfortable enough for a coma. I'm starting to wonder if I should've sprung for the place with the spa. The lack of a spa is becoming a major life regret. Still unpacking. I find my favorite travel mug. At least I have something to look forward to, my first cup of coffee. The coffee situation? We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM: The Great Coffee Quest (A Dramatic Tale of Hotel Buffet Coffee)
Alright, so I get to the hotel's free breakfast. The coffee. The coffee situation… it's a tragedy. Possibly the saddest coffee I've ever had. It tastes like sadness, filtered through a sock, and then aged for a week in a damp basement. I take one sip, and I seriously consider driving to the nearest Starbucks. This is a crisis. Do I suffer through, or do I brave the elements of the unknown (the drive, the crowds, the line…)? I decided to suffer through the rest of the breakfast to drown my sorrows.
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: A Stroll (More Like a Stumble) Along the Lake
Okay, so after the coffee debacle, I decided to put on a smile and try to get some fresh air. I walked along the lakefront. It's beautiful, I'll give it that. But I’m having a major existential crisis about the coffee and the dumpster-obstructed view. Can't entirely enjoy it. There were a couple of kids splashing. Cute, but loud. I ended up in a random park and sat and watched the sunset. I think I took a deep breath.
7:00 PM: Dinner & The Questionable Delight of the Local Eatery
I found a restaurant nearby. The reviews seemed good. Welp. Ordered the fish and chips and they could have been, I don't know, crispier? It was alright, I was hungry and tired. The waitress was nice though, and for that I could have given her a medal. I am definitely ordering a pizza tomorrow.
9:00 PM: Back at the Hotel (and the Relentless Hum of the AC)
Back at the room, I try to relax on the bed. The AC is a symphony of noise. I try to sleep to it. Fail. I consider using the earplugs, which I promptly realized I forgot, classic me. The dumpsters are still there, making me want to cry.
Day 2: The Lake, the Pizza, and the Ongoing Coffee Saga
8:00 AM: Breakfast: The Coffee Confrontation (Round 2)
I must find a suitable coffee solution. Today, I'm armed with a plan. I BYOC, bring my own coffee. I don't care. This time the breakfast was standard, with the eggs and the potatoes. And I have coffee. And I am so happy.
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Lake Adventure (or, My Attempt to Not Drown)
I rented a kayak. Okay, the water is freezing, and I nearly capsized twice. But the view is amazing! The water is a gorgeous blue. I saw a bald eagle! It was magical. I am a sweaty, shivering, slightly traumatized, but ultimately exhilarated human being. I'm going back there tomorrow with a better plan.
12:30 PM: Pizza (and a Moment of Pure Joy)
I went back and grabbed some pizza. It was cheesy, hot, and exactly what I needed.
2:00 PM: Relaxation. (Maybe.)
Back at the hotel. I try to relax. I try to read. The AC is still there.
6:00 PM: Sunset Again.
I go back to the park and see the sunset. Different today.
Tonight: Goodbyes and promises
Tomorrow, I am leaving. It's been a weird trip, one with its ups and downs, and a questionable coffee. I'll be back to the lake too, to say goodbye.

Coeur d'Alene Getaway: La Quinta Deal... You in? Let's Talk! (Because Honestly, I'm Still Recovering)
Okay, spill. What's the big deal about this La Quinta offer in Coeur d'Alene? Sounds... generic.
Alright, alright, settle down, Captain Skeptic. Look, Coeur d'Alene is gorgeous. Like, postcard-worthy gorgeous. And this offer? It's supposed to be a steal. *Supposed to be*. Think discounted rooms, supposedly great location - near the lake (important!), and, you know, promises of a "relaxing" getaway. My experience? Well... let's just say "adventures" were had. Prepare for my life in bullet points for the sake of your sanity.
- **The Promise of "Relaxation":** Ha! See that word? It's a liar. My plans were to hike, read, bask in the sun. What actually happened: frantic phone calls to customer service over a malfunctioning AC unit. Then the dog next room decided to use his barking as a weapon.
- **Location, Location, Location:** It *was* close to the lake. I’ll grant them that. But “close” translates to 10-minute walk, which sounds fine... until you're lugging a cooler full of beer and suddenly it starts raining cats and dogs. A torrential downpour.
- **The Deal Itself:** The price was, admittedly, good. *Too* good, now that I think about it. Like, what was I *expecting* for that price? The Ritz? I should have known better. Maybe I am cheap and that is okay. I just wanted a vacation.
So, the La Quinta itself… anything to brag about? Like, was the breakfast edible?
Breakfast? Ah, yes, the most crucial meal of the day. Let's say the free breakfast experience was like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get. Specifically, stale bagels and mystery sausage that I strongly suspect was not made of meat. The coffee, though… well, it was *hot*. And caffeinated. Consider that a small victory.
The room itself? Fine. Clean-ish. The aforementioned AC issue aside, it was adequate. The bed was… a bed. No complaints there, really. I did spend a good chunk of time on it, recovering from the day. I swear you couldn't actually *die* of exhaustion, because I was *trying.* It was worth a shot.
The pool? Well, let's just say a lot of kids were in there and I prefer swimming in the lake.
What about the staff? Were they, you know, *helpful*?
Okay, here's where things get a little… complicated. The front desk staff? Perfectly pleasant. Super nice. They dealt with my whinging about the AC like pros. I suspect they're used to that. Bless their hearts. I felt guilty, but also, the AC was broken. They were helpful, they were patient, they were… probably secretly judging me as the crazy lady complaining about the water pressure. Which, okay, I was. I'll own it.
The cleaning staff... well, I didn't see much of them. Which, honestly, is fine by me. I am a messy traveller. I also have a confession - one day, I left a note for the cleaning staff *just to be funny*. "Please do not touch anything. Seriously. You have been warned." I'm getting a little mortified just now thinking about it. I'm not sure if they read it, or if they just saw a woman who was not taking care of herself.
Beyond the La Quinta itself, what are the must-dos in Coeur d'Alene? Any recommendations?
Okay, NOW we're talking! Coeur d'Alene itself is seriously fantastic. My recommendations? Buckle up.
- **The Lake:** Obvious, but crucial. Do boat tours. Do paddleboarding. Do EVERYTHING on the water. It's stunning. (Seriously. The water is, like, turquoise. It's unreal.)
- **Tubbs Hill:** Easy hike, AMAZING views. Do it (if you can walk). Don't forget water. Don't be me and wear flip-flops.
- **Downtown Coeur d'Alene:** Cute shops, good restaurants. Explore! (I found an amazing ice cream place. I may or may not have gone there every day.)
- **Eat somewhere fancy:** Be a tourist for a day. Try a fancy restaurant where you aren't sure what half the ingredients are, lol.
- **The Golf Course:** Even if you don't golf, go check out the floating green. It's pretty cool.
Pro-Tip: Pack for all weather. It changes *fast*. Rain? Sunshine? Hail? All in the same hour is totally normal, especially if you are cursed like me, LOL.
Would you recommend this deal, despite your hilarious suffering?
Ugh, that's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Look, if you're looking for luxury, this ain't it. If you’re expecting flawless everything? Run away. But if you're on a budget, and you're willing to embrace the potential for chaos, and you're prepared to drink a lot of coffee and laugh about it later… then, yeah. Do it. Coeur d'Alene is worth it. And hey, maybe you’ll have a better experience than me. Actually, you probably *will*. Good luck, you crazy adventurer. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go lie down and recover from *thinking* about it all. (And maybe order some ice cream.)
Any advice about the actual booking process? Is it easy?
Booking? It was easy enough. You find it online. You click. You enter your details and then *bam*. Done. Standard stuff, really. Just make sure you really read the fine print. Because I didn't. And that’s how I ended up on the third floor with the AC from hell. And now that I mention it, I remember almost losing my shoe, because of the steps. I'm not sure how I survived the stairs, to be honest.
What should I *absolutely* pack?
Okay, besides the obvious (clothes, toothbrush, etc.) here's my survival kit for this Coeur d'Alene adventure:
- **Noise-canceling headphones:** For blocking out the dog from next door, and the kids around the pool.
- **Bug spray:** You'll need it, trust me.
- **Sunscreen:** Unless you like looking like a lobster.
- **A good book (or three):** Because reading is fantastic. It is important to relax, people.
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