Sioux Falls' BEST Kept Secret? This La Quinta Inn Will SHOCK You!

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

Sioux Falls' BEST Kept Secret? This La Quinta Inn Will SHOCK You!

Sioux Falls' BEST Kept Secret? This La Quinta Inn Will SHOCK You! (Seriously Though…)

Okay, folks, buckle up. Because I'm about to lay down the TRUTH about a La Quinta Inn in Sioux Falls that you absolutely will not be expecting. I'm talking about "best-kept secret" levels of awesome, which, let's be honest, usually translates to "surprisingly decent for the price." But this… this was different. This was a revelation. Let's dive in, shall we?

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(Beginning the Chaos…I mean, Review)

First off, let's get one thing straight: I'm a traveler. I've seen things. Places. Hotels. And I'm not easily impressed. I approach hotel reviews with the cynicism of a seasoned road warrior, expecting the worst and hoping for… well, just good enough. But this La Quinta? This La Quinta in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, changed me. (Okay, maybe not. But it was really good.)

(Accessibility: A+ From the Get-Go!)

Okay, so I rolled in with a specific need: ADA compliance. And the La Quinta knocked it out of the park. Accessibility wasn't just an afterthought; it was clearly a priority. Wide doorways? Check. Ramps? Check. Wheelchair accessible rooms? Multiple, easily accessible, and genuinely well-designed. This isn't always the case, folks. Trust me. This place clearly understood the importance of inclusive design, and it earns major points for that. They even had accessible parking spots that weren't a mile from the entrance, like some hotels…

(Internet: It's 2024, People! But Seriously Good)

Let's face it, in this day and age, Internet access is non-negotiable. And this La Quinta INCREDIBLY delivered. Free Wi-Fi in ALL rooms! And it actually… worked. I mean, seriously high-speed internet. I could stream movies, video conference, and not want to chuck my laptop out the window. There was even Internet (LAN) access for the old-schoolers (I salute you!). Internet services were obviously well managed, a real boon for me who needs that speed for my work.

(Cleanliness and Safety: A Breath of Fresh Air!)

I’m a germaphobe, so this is a big one for me. The "Cleanliness" game at this La Quinta was on point. I'm talking serious stuff. Rooms sanitized between stays? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? They're obsessed. It was reassuring. Anti-viral cleaning products? I could practically smell the clean. (Which, admittedly, can sometimes be a bit much, but hey, I appreciated the effort!) I walked around holding my breath when the doors opened expecting the usual hotel smell. Nope. It was like stepping into a sterile operating room (in a good way, I think?). Staff trained in safety protocol? Absolutely. I felt safe. And in these times? That's HUGE. Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, they thought of everything. They even had hand sanitizer EVERYWHERE.

(Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Pleasantly Surprising)

Okay, now for the good stuff. The food! Let’s be real, hotel breakfasts are usually a depressing experience. But this… THIS was a step above. Breakfast [buffet]? Yep. But listen, it was actually good. I'm talking hot scrambled eggs, decent bacon (crispy!), fresh fruit, and even… cinnamon rolls. The coffee/tea in the restaurant was decent (a crucial element). They also offered Breakfast takeaway service, so if you're like me, you could grab and go. The restaurants were on point. Nothing fancy, but solid, reliable, and convenient. They also had a bar, which is a necessity in my book. The food delivery/room service was super quick, which was quite amazing.

(Ways to Relax: Pool with a View? Yes, Please!)

This is where things got really good. They have a swimming pool [outdoor] and even a pool with view! Okay, it's not the ocean, but it's a nice view! They had a fitness center, which I definitely should have used but, you know… Netflix. But seriously, the amenities just kept coming. They also had a spa/sauna, and while I didn't indulge, the idea of having a sauna after a long day was incredibly appealing!

(Services and Conveniences: Above and Beyond)

The service was impeccable. Everyone was friendly, helpful, and seemed genuinely happy to be working there. Daily housekeeping was prompt and efficient. They also had a concierge who could help with just about anything. Cash withdrawal? Check. Elevator? Check. And they even had a convenience store for those late-night snack attacks. Laundry Service? Oh yes!

(Rooms: Comfortable and Well-Equipped)

The room itself? Spotless. Air conditioning that blasted (which is exactly what I needed). Wi-Fi [free] (obviously!). Blackout curtains, a comfortable bed, a desk, and a refrigerator. All the essentials, plus a few extras. My room had all the basics, and oh yeah, free bottled water!. The mirror was clean, the shower was powerful, and there was even a scale (which I, uh, avoided). The soundproofing was pretty solid too!

(For the Kids: Keeping Everyone Happy)

While I don't have any kids, I noticed they had babysitting service. Pretty handy, right? I also saw a few families around.

(The Little Things (That Made a BIG Difference)

  • The staff was super friendly and always said hello.
  • The elevator was fast (a surprisingly important detail).
  • They had plenty of parking, and it was FREE!
  • The hotel smelled good! (See, I'm still hung up on this!)

(The Minor Imperfections (Because No Place is Perfect)

  • The gym, while present, was just okay (but hey, it's a hotel gym!).
  • No pets allowed (boo! I wanted to bring my cat.)
  • There was a bit of noise from the nearby road at night, but nothing unbearable (I’m a light sleeper so just bring earplugs!).

(The SHOCKING Conclusion)

Look, I went in with low expectations. I was prepared for your average, run-of-the-mill hotel experience. But the La Quinta Inn in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, blew me away. It was clean, comfortable, accessible, well-equipped, and the service was outstanding. It’s a place where I felt safe and cared for. It's a true find, a place that deserves all the praise it gets. It may not be perfect, but it's pretty damn close, and especially if you're looking for a clean, reliable, and surprisingly enjoyable stay in Sioux Falls? This La Quinta Inn is your best-kept secret. It's going to shock you. And frankly, you'll be happy about it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to book another trip… just for the breakfast buffet.

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

Okay, buckle up buttercup, because we're about to plan a trip… or more accurately, let's just live a trip at the La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Prepare for the mess. Prepare for the truth. Prepare for… Sioux Falls!

Day 1: Arrival, Awkward Soda Machines, and the Promise of Pancakes (Maybe)

  • 3:00 PM - Check-in (and the inevitable "Are you sure this is the right room?" moment): Oh boy, here we go. Arrived at the La Quinta. The outside looks perfectly beige, like every other modern hotel. I swear, hotels are designed to blend into the background, a sort of beige camouflage. Inside, the lobby is…lobby-esque. Smiles from the desk clerk, bless her heart, probably used to dealing with my kind. The key card. The elevator ride (which, let's be honest, always makes me slightly nervous). THE ROOM. Yep, it's a room. Two beds. A TV that probably still gets rabbit-ear reception on some channels.

    Ah, the ritual check-in. That initial whiff of… cleanliness. Everything just so, a little too perfect, a little too… new. I swear, I always have this absurd thought: Will the room judge me for my messy habits? The answer, of course, is yes. The room will judge.

  • 3:30 PM - The Quest for Hydration (and the Tragedy of the Soda Machine): Down to the lobby. My mouth is drier than a desert highway. Time for the soda machine adventure. This is always a gamble. Will it steal my dollar? Will it offer a selection that isn’t half empty of the weirdest flavors? Success! (Mostly). Fanta Orange. Sweet, lukewarm redemption.

    Side note: Why are hotel ice machines so darn loud? Like a mini-earthquake erupting in the hallway.

  • 4:00 PM - The Exploration Begins (of the Hotel): Okay, let’s do this. The pool & gym. The mandatory hotel perusal. Peering through the gym window. Sigh. I’ll pretend I don’t see those treadmills. The pool is empty. Tempted to run, but it gives me the wrong vibe.

  • 6:00 PM - Dinner Decisions (and the Existential Dread of Applebee’s): Dinner. This is the tough one. The La Quinta doesn't exactly have Michelin-star dining. The brochure mentioned something about nearby restaurants. Uh, nearby could mean anything in Sioux Falls. I'm scanning the local options, and the specter of Applebee's looms. The only way I can get through this is if I try the "All you can eat" pasta, and have it all.

  • 7:00 PM - Room Relaxation and the Unending Allure of C-SPAN: Back in the room. Flipping through channels. Realizing there's nothing on. C-SPAN it is. Apparently, watching politicians drone on is the perfect way to fall asleep. And yes, I'm already considering an early night. This traveling is exhausting.

  • 8:00 PM - The "I Should Probably Exercise" Feeling: I stared at the treadmills and the weight rack. I stared at the thought of maybe jogging the length of the pool, then realized I’d be judged. So I just went to sleep.

Day 2: The Falls, the Food, and the Unexpected Deep Dive

  • 7:00 AM - The Breakfast Buffet Debacle (and the Search for Decent Coffee): Breakfast! La Quinta's signature offering (or, at least, that's what they claim). The continental buffet. The rubbery eggs. The sad, shriveled sausage. The coffee, God bless it, is… coffee. Drinkable, if you're desperate. I try to make the best of it. Scrambled eggs and a waffle. I have a slight sense of disappointment.

  • 8:00 AM - A Walk to the Sioux Falls (and the Discovery of Nature's Majesty): Okay, finally off to see the actual Sioux Falls. The main reason I'm here! The hotel is kinda close, maybe a 15-minute walk? (Google Maps is my god in these moments). The air is crisp! I walk with a spring in my step! Then… I see them. The falls. The roar. The sheer, undeniable power of water. It's actually… pretty amazing. I stand there, mouth agape, feeling unexpectedly… small. The river. The park. It's all there. For free. I love it. This is why I travel!

    Okay, I'm getting emotional. Back to the concrete.

  • 11:00 AM - The Deep Dive: Falls Park (the repeat experience): I'm still obsessed. I am SO obsessed. I return to the Falls. I'm not even kidding! It's so good, the river flows. I take pictures. I try to get a sense of the movement. I consider just sitting there all day. Am I getting soft?

  • 1:00 PM - Lunch Adventure (and the Elusive Perfect Burger): Lunch! Time to find a burger. The quest for the perfect burger begins. I look for a local place, avoiding the chain restaurant. The burger ends up okay. The fries are amazing!

  • 3:00 PM - The Return to the Room and the Sweet, Sweet Freedom: Back to the room to watch TV and decide what to do, and realize I have no obligations but the simple joy of being present.

  • 7:00 PM - The Nightcap and the Reflective Ramblings: Back to the room. Maybe I should go out, but this is too good a moment.

    The day is slowly drawing to a close. The city lights. I'm happy. Okay, maybe I'll stay in after all. And I’m okay with that.

Day 3: Departure, the Last Glance, and The Hope (Maybe?) of a Return

  • 8:00 AM - The Last Breakfast, and the Final, Sad Farewell to the Waffle Maker: The same buffet. The same rubbery eggs. But this time, I’m slightly sadder. I grab the last waffle. The last coffee. Knowing that this era is coming to an end.
  • 9:00 AM - Check-Out (and the lingering scent of hotel shampoo): The final key card. The final, polite goodbye. The outside world beckons.
  • 9:30 AM - The Drive Away and the Promise of Remembrance: I am leaving. The whole experience felt… real. Imperfect. Human.
  • 10.00 AM - The Last Glance: Before I leave the city, I go back and glance at the falls one last time.

So, there you have it. One slightly messy, slightly chaotic, and ultimately real travel experience. It wasn't perfect. There were questionable eggs. There was existential dread over dinner choices. But there was also the roar of the falls, the delight of a good burger, and the quiet comfort of just being. And, well, that's what life is all about, isn't it?

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United StatesOkay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the swirling vortex of Sioux Falls' "best kept secret" – the La Quinta Inn that just *might* shock you. Prepare for a bumpy ride. This is gonna be less "polished travel guide" and more "confessions of a sleep-deprived, coffee-fueled traveler." ```html

Seriously, why all the drama about a La Quinta? It's a *La Quinta*.

Alright, alright, let's get this straight. *I* thought the same thing. I'm a travel veteran, seen it all, slept on worse. But this place... it's different. It's a *Sioux Falls* La Quinta, okay? Expectations were rock bottom. I mean, my travel agent (bless her chaotic soul) booked it. I was expecting beige, stale air, and the faint scent of chlorine. I was prepared to DIE of boredom. But then... well, then things got interesting.

It's the *vibe*, you know? It's like a little (slightly scuffed) oasis. I'm not going to spoil it *too* much, but there's just... something. The staff is... well, let's just say they're *characters*. And the free breakfast? Don't even get me started. It’s not a Michelin star experience, but I found myself genuinely looking forward to it, and hey, that's something.

What kind of "shock" are we talking about? Are we talking ghostly apparitions? Because I’m not ready for that.

Nope. No poltergeists or anything, thankfully. Unless you count the ghost of my travel budget past, which probably haunts every hotel I've ever stayed in. The "shock" is more... a pleasantly surprising, maybe even defying-expectations kind of shock. Think: unexpectedly comfortable beds. Surprisingly clean rooms. And the most shocking part? I *enjoyed* my stay. That's a shock in itself, trust me.

Let's get specific. Break it down. What's ACTUALLY good? Like, beyond the “surprisingly clean” remark. What secrets are you keeping?

Okay, deep breath. Seriously, alright. Let's get real, this isn't the Four Seasons. But... okay, the [insert a specific, memorable feature, e.g., indoor pool with the slightly-too-warm water, the peculiar but charming fountain in the lobby, a uniquely quirky piece of art in a common area]. It adds a layer of personality, a bit of *pizazz*. I’m not gonna give it all away. You gotta experience it (or not, you know, your call.).

And the staff? Oh, the staff. One woman, with a *hair* that defies gravity, and a smile that could launch a thousand ships. I think her name was... well, I'll never forget. She made my morning with the [insert a specific, positive interaction; e.g., a warm cup of coffee delivered with genuine warmth, a kind word when I was feeling down after a flight delay]. It's the little things, people, *the little things*.

Also, that breakfast? The waffles? Don't. Get. Me. Started. On. The. Waffles. I swear, I ate about five. They were fluffy, crisp around the edges, and... well, I'm drooling just thinking about them again. It’s bad. Really, really bad. But in the best way.

Spill the tea! Who is the staff member you can’t stop mentioning?! I'm dying to know!

Okay, okay, alright! Her name was... oh, shoot. I think it was Beth? Or maybe Brenda? Gah! My memory is shot. But she was AMAZING. She was the embodiment of "Midwestern hospitality," which, let me tell you, is a force to be reckoned with. She remembered my coffee order (black, extra sugar, don't judge!), she asked about my trip, and when I was having a particularly rough patch of travel, she just... knew. Offered me a [insert a small, thoughtful gesture, like a fresh pastry, or a helpful suggestion].

And the hair. Oh, the hair. It was a glorious, gravity-defying monument to good styling. It was... *inspiring*. I’m tempted just to book another stay just to bask in her aura.

What were some of the *bad* things? Be honest!

Okay, nobody is perfect. And neither is this La Quinta. The gym? Let’s just say it was... compact. Like "one treadmill, one elliptical, and a prayer" compact. The lighting in my room was a little harsh - like a cheap motel's. And the elevators, well they were a tad slow. And that one time, the coffee machine in the lobby was broken and I almost started to cry.

But here’s the thing: even the imperfections had a certain… charm? It wasn’t the sterile, corporate perfection of some hotels. It was… real. It was like staying in a slightly quirky, slightly worn-around-the-edges friend's house. A friend who made you waffles.

Okay, fine. Would you stay there again? Seriously, cut the crap.

In a heartbeat. Absolutely, without a doubt, yes. Even with the slightly-too-warm pool water (which, honestly, felt kinda nice after a long day), and the sometimes-slow elevators. Because the good stuff? The genuine friendliness, the surprise extras, the waffles… they outweighed everything. Maybe it's the lower expectations. Maybe it's the Midwest magic. But it worked. and I'm already planning my return.

Plus, I need to find out if it was Beth or Brenda. The suspense is killing me!

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls Sioux Falls (SD) United States

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