
Richmond, IL Getaway: Unbeatable Baymont Inn & Suites Deals!
Richmond, IL Getaway: Baymont Inn & Suites - Deals or Disaster? (My Honest Take)
Alright, folks, buckle up. Because I'm about to spill the tea on my recent stay at the Baymont Inn & Suites in Richmond, Illinois. The "Unbeatable Deals!" headline is… well, let's just say the reality check was delivered with a side of lukewarm coffee. This isn't going to be your typical, cookie-cutter review. I'm going to get REAL. Think messy, think raw, think me, staring at a lukewarm buffet breakfast questioning all my life choices.
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- Title: Richmond, IL Baymont Inn & Suites Review: Deals, Disasters, and Lukewarm Coffee
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- Description: A brutally honest and detailed review of the Baymont Inn & Suites in Richmond, Illinois. Focusing on accessibility, cleanliness, dining, services, and overall experience. Discover the good, the bad, and the lukewarm coffee.
Accessibility (Because, let's be real, access matters!)
Okay, let's start with the good intentions. The Baymont says they're accessible. They've got the "Facilities for disabled guests" box checked, and an "Elevator." That's a start. But, and it's a BIG but, I didn't actually experience everything firsthand. My stay wasn’t about accessibility, though I always try to assess this. I’m relying on what I could see and inferences – so, take it with a grain of salt (like the salt shaker at the breakfast buffet). I did see plenty of ramps leading to the front desk – thumbs up. I’m guessing the rooms should have accessible features, but I didn’t go into one – if you're needing something, call ahead and ASK. Actually, call ahead and ask about EVERYTHING.
On-site Accessible Restaurants / Lounges: Uh… zero. Nada. Zilch. It’s Richmond, Illinois, not Paris. The "restaurants" are essentially the breakfast buffet and maybe whatever’s on the room service menu (more on that later). Not exactly a foodie haven.
Wheelchair Accessible: See above. Ramps are a positive sign, but more detailed observations are required.
Internet Access & Wi-Fi: The Lifeline of the Modern Traveler
Now, THIS is something I can speak to. "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" Yessssss! (I needed that like I need air to breathe, to stay connected and get my work done). And, crucially, it mostly worked. There were a few moments of frustrating buffering, but it didn't completely ruin my day. There’s also "Internet access – LAN" listed, so if you are the type of person who uses them, which, let's be honest, is probably rare these days, there you go.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Culinary Adventure (of Sorts)
Here's where things get a bit…patchy. The included "Breakfast [buffet]" is, well, let’s just say it's an experience. The stuff they said were "International cuisine" were mostly generic. On the plus side, they had "Coffee/tea in restaurant" – a necessity. "Asian breakfast," umm… I didn’t see anything particularly Asian though I am not particularly good at knowing my cuisines.
- My Breakfast Buffet Breakdown (It's a whole chapter, folks): This is where things became questionable. The "Hot Water Linen and Laundry Washing" for hygiene was essential in the context with this buffet. The "Buffet in restaurant" was, well, buffet-like. It had the standard suspects: scrambled eggs (questionable texture), sausage (a bit… pale), cereal (dry), and some sad-looking pastries. But the real STAR of the show? The coffee. Or rather, the lack of coffee. It tasted like vaguely coffee-flavored water. The juice was basically sugar water. (And yes, I tried BOTH). I actually saw one person making a face when they tasted the coffee, that made me question everything. I think it’s going to haunt me.
Room service? "Room service [24-hour]" sounded promising, but the menu was…limited. Think microwavable options and probably overpriced snacks. Let’s just say I ventured out for dinner.
Cleanliness and Safety: Germs, Germs Everywhere?
Ah, yes. The age of COVID. The Baymont tried. "Anti-viral cleaning products" is nice on paper. My room did, appear to be clean, though the "Daily disinfection in common areas" felt like it was being done in the afternoon. The "Hand sanitizer" stations were visible, which is a massive plus. "Rooms sanitized between stays" – well, I didn't see the process, so I'm trusting the hotel's word on that one. They even have "Hygine certification" which is always a good sign.
Things to Do, Ways to Relax… (If You Can Find the Time)
"Swimming pool [outdoor]" – YES! I didn't have time, though. I did see it, and it did look inviting on a hot day. It's something. Other than the pool, and, let's be honest, the lack of a spa or sauna, this isn't exactly a destination for relaxation. But hey, maybe that's just my overly-stressed-out self talking.
Services and Conveniences: The Little Things
- The Good: "Free Car park [on-site]" – always a win. "Daily housekeeping" was efficient. "Luggage storage" was available, but I didn’t have to use it. They also have "Cash withdrawal."
- The Quirks: "Contactless check-in/out" sounded great, but I had to check-in and check-out manually. "Gift/souvenir shop" - yeah, no. "Currency exchange" - pretty sure Richmond, Illinois doesn't have a thriving international market.
- The Slightly Annoying: The "Elevator" was a bit slow, and I might have found myself taking the stairs.
Available in all rooms
- Meh: "Air conditioning" - a must in the summer heat. "Coffee/tea maker" - which I knew I wasn't going to use after the buffet experience. "Hair dryer," "Ironing facilities," "Mini bar" - standard stuff. "Smoke detector" - essential. "Window that opens" - appreciated the fresh air.
- The Intriguing: "Bathtub" - I didn’t use it, but it was clean. "Interconnecting room(s) available". "Laptop workspace"
- The Forgettable: There was a "desk," and no reason to use it.
For the Kids:
"Family/child friendly" is nice, but the "Kids facilities" were… non-existent. The pool is probably it! "Babysitting service" - I didn't inquire, but I'd imagine they’d point you towards a local service because I sure wouldn’t leave my kids there.
Getting Around
"Car park [free of charge]" is a godsend. "Airport transfer" looks impossible.
My Final Verdict (Brace Yourselves)
Okay, so the Baymont Inn & Suites in Richmond, IL is… a mixed bag. The "Unbeatable Deals!" are certainly a draw. The wi-fi is a lifesaver. But the breakfast… well, let’s just say I’m still recovering. It's probably fine for a quick overnight stop if you're not expecting luxury or culinary excellence. If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience, keep looking. If you just need a clean, (mostly) comfortable room and (mostly) functional Wi-Fi, and you find a good deal, then fine. Make realistic expectations and take your own coffee. But hey, I survived. And now, so can you.
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Okay, strap yourselves in, because this ain't your sanitized, Instagram-filtered travel guide. This is… well, this is my potential trip to Baymont Inn & Suites by Wyndham Richmond Richmond (IL) United States, as conceived by this perpetually sleep-deprived brain. And it's gonna get messy.
Day 1: Richmond, Here We Come (Maybe?)
- 8:00 AM (ish): Wake up. Or, try to. Let's be honest, morning person I am not. The alarm blares, a tyrannical symphony of digital terror. Swat at it, mumble something about "just five more minutes…"
- 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM: Drag myself out of bed. Coffee. Coffee is the lifeblood, the fuel that makes this whole "being a functional human" thing possible. Scramble to throw on some clothes that aren't pajama pants (success rate: 60%).
- 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Panic packing. Did I remember my charger? My lucky socks? My sanity? (Pretty sure the answer to the last one is a resounding "no.") My internal monologue is currently a frantic cacophony of "Did I lock the door?" "What if I forgot to water the plants?" "Am I really going to Richmond, Illinois?"
- 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Hit the road. Hopefully, I haven't forgotten everything. Pray to the car gods that I remembered to fill up the gas tank. The drive to Richmond is supposed to be… well, I looked it up, and it's not the most exciting drive in the world, but hey! That's ok. Maybe it's a time to reflect on life, or just listen to some music.
- 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Arrive at Baymont Inn & Suites. Okay, first impressions are key, right? Hopefully, it's not one of those places where the carpet looks like it's seen a few too many spilled sodas. Check in; fingers crossed the person at the desk is remotely friendly. Immediately try to scope out the pool situation. A good pool can make or break a trip, people.
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Unpack and unpack. Immediately start rummaging through my bag, knowing that the hotel room is going to be messy for the rest of the trip. I'm not a neat person especially when I am traveling.
- 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: The Pool Debacle. Alright, let's talk about the pool. Because this is where things get juicy, and hopefully, a little embarrassing. Okay, I’m down at the pool. I’m ready for some relaxation, what a relief! What I did not expect was for a massive group of screaming kids to arrive, turning the pleasant pool into a watery war zone. Ah, well the joys of kids! Try and ignore the chaos and start my fun in the pool, But wait! Something is wrong. My eyes start to burn. Chlorine-induced eye. This is a nightmare! I try to swim without opening my eyes. Now I can't see and the kids are screaming. Do I just try to leave? No, I'll try and relax, but my burning eyes are not helpful! I rush outside with my eyes closed after this swimming session.
- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: After escaping the pool, a nap is needed, a deep nap.
- 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Explore Richmond (or, you know, attempt to). I'm thinking some light sightseeing. Maybe there's some "historic downtown" area? Or maybe the local park. Or maybe, just maybe, I'll end up wandering aimlessly, utterly lost, and fueled by caffeine and regret. I’ll pretend to have an idea of where I'm going. That way if someone asks, I can pretend I'm a local!
- 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Dinner time! Hunt for a decent restaurant. The internet says, "restaurants" are a thing, but I'm suspicious. I want something with character, not a soul-sucking chain. Hopefully, I find a hidden gem. Hopefully.
- 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM: Back to the Baymont. Maybe some quality TV time, maybe read a book. Maybe desperately try to avoid the siren song of social media (good luck with that, self).
- 8:00 PM - Bedtime: Do I order room service? Is that even a thing? Probably not. Probably end up with a bag of chips and more Netflix. And then, the glorious sweet release of sleep. Hopefully. Because tomorrow, more adventures await, and I might actually need some more coffee.
Day 2: Adventures! (Or, At Least, Breakfast)
- 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM: Wake up. Repeat caffeine routine. Breakfast at the hotel? Or brave the local diner scene? This is a crucial decision, influencing the entire tone of the day! Scramble to leave the hotel.
- 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Richmond exploration, take 2.
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: More food. Lunch.
- 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Relax at the hotel.
- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: More Richmond exploration, take 3.
- 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner time!
- 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Back to hotel. Take a quick shower.
- 9:00 PM - Bedtime: Sleep.
Day 3: The Long Road Home (And Probably More Coffee)
- 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM: Wake up/ Coffee.
- 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Check out. The dreaded moment of departure.
- 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: The drive home. Contemplate the meaning of life, or just the fact that I need to do laundry.
- 12:00 PM (ish): Home. Unpack (eventually). Collapse. Plan next adventure. Dream.

Richmond, IL Getaway: Unbeatable Baymont Inn & Suites Deals! (Yeah, Right?)
Okay, so "Unbeatable Deals?" What's the REAL deal about Baymont in Richmond, IL? Is it... *actually* good?
About that continental breakfast... what can I EXPECT? Is there coffee? GOOD coffee?
Is the location any good? What's *around* the Baymont?
What about the rooms themselves? Are they clean? And what, like, amenities are there?
Okay, so… what's the *best* thing about staying at the Baymont in Richmond (besides the price... presumably)?
What about the staff? Are they friendly?
Is it REALLY "Unbeatable Deals" though? How do I find the best price?


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