Columbus Hotel Near Easton? Red Roof Inn's Unbeatable Deal!

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Columbus Hotel Near Easton? Red Roof Inn's Unbeatable Deal!

Columbus Hotel Near Easton? Red Roof Inn's "Unbeatable Deal?" Let's Dive In (and Maybe Regret It Later): A Review

Alright, folks, buckle up. You're about to get the raw, unfiltered truth about the Columbus Red Roof Inn near Easton, Ohio. I'm talking everything, from the slightly-faded carpet to the potentially-haunted-but-maybe-not-really vibes. Prepare for a rollercoaster of opinions, because honestly, this place is a journey.

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First Impressions (and a Quick Panic):

So, I booked this sucker. Price was right. I mean, dirt cheap. Red flags everywhere I knew, but my wallet was screaming, "Do it!" Pulling up, I was immediately greeted by… well, a Red Roof Inn. You know the drill. The iconic (and slightly tired) red roof. Parking? Plentiful. Free parking. Score! Though, a small part of me wondered if the sheer number of spaces indicated a hidden scarcity of… well, guests.

Accessibility - The Good, the Okay, and the "Hmm, Interesting":

Okay, let's tackle the accessibility angle. The description promised facilities for disabled guests. The elevator was present (phew!), a definite win. Common areas seemed relatively navigable, though I didn't exactly do a full-blown obstacle course assessment. I did spot wheelchair access, at least in theory, but I didn't see any automatic doors and I'm not sure how I would rate the ramps, so again… iffy. I also couldn't confirm the specifics about accessible rooms but I assume they are available. Overall, it felt a little like the bare minimum was met, but hey, at the price, beggars can't be choosers. Let's just say, if you're relying heavily on accessibility, CALL AHEAD and CONFIRM EVERYTHING. Don't be like me and assume, because that's where heartbreak begins.

Rooms - The "Home Away From… A Slightly Faded Home":

Ah, the room. The real test. My room was… functional. Look, the air conditioning worked (a lifesaver in Ohio summer!), the bed was king-sized and, let's be honest, comfier than expected. The carpet, however, had seen better days. The kind of days where it wasn't quite so speckled with mystery stains. The blackout curtains were a godsend for sleeping in. I loved it!! A desk, a mini-fridge (thank you, sweet baby Jesus!), and a TV with a decent selection of channels. Free Wi-Fi was a must (thank god for that, I needed to finish a stupid work thing) and worked fast, though I did disconnect a few times. I had a window that opened (fresh air, baby!), and the soundproofing was surprisingly decent.

The bathroom? Well, it was… a bathroom. Everything was there. Towels were clean. Hot water flowed. The toiletries were the basic kind, but honestly, I brought my own, so no biggie.

Amenities - The Mixed Bag:

  • Internet: Okay, this is crucial. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms – a godsend. I spent a lot of time online. It worked. Simple as that. I was able to work, and stream, and upload things without a huge struggle.
  • Dining & Drinking: Ah, the food question. I saw no on-site restaurants, but there was a coffee shop, well within walking distance!! (Yay, caffeine!). In the room, they had things for coffee and tea. There were vending machines. (again, I'm not complaining! It's what I asked for!)
  • Pool: There was an outdoor pool! (this was the only thing I was really counting on!) But I did not go in. I looked. It looked warm. Clean? Probably. Did I venture to change and dive in? No. I was lazy, sorry.
  • Fitness Center: I saw no fitness center. Nope. Nada. Zilch. This is not a deal-breaker, but I was too lazy to search for public ones.
  • Food - In room: The option to have breakfast in room was not offered.
  • Safety first?: There was CCTV in common areas as well as outside (a calming feature!). Also, fire extinguishers and smoke alarms (essential!).
  • More extras: The hotel offered laundry and dry cleaning services, as well as daily housekeeping (I had no problems! Everything was clean and in order).

Cleanliness and Safety - The Worrying, But Surprisingly Okay Bit:

This is where I got a little side-eye-y. Look, I'm a germaphobe, and I'm not going to lie, I did the black light check (kidding… mostly). But, I did notice that the rooms seemed clean. The bed linens were fresh. There were anti-viral cleaning products. I was worried that they were cutting corners somewhere, but things seemed good.

Services & Conveniences (and Quirks):

  • Daily housekeeping: Came every day. Always helpful and nice.
  • Cashless payment service: Very modern.
  • Elevator: Yay!
  • Front desk: 24-hour staff. I was always able to get someone.
  • Convenience store: Nope, didn't see one.
  • Ironing facilities: Thank god. I had a wrinkle on my shirt and now I am happy
  • Additional extras: I wanted to get a taxi, and they had one at the desk!
  • Business facilities: The hotel didn't really have business facilities, which was annoying.

Staff - The Human Element:

Honestly, the staff were lovely. Friendly, helpful, and surprisingly accommodating. They clearly take a beating, but they genuinely seemed to care. So, props to them for keeping it together!

The Verdict - Would I Go Back? (Probably.)

Look, the Columbus Red Roof Inn near Easton isn't the Ritz. It's not even a Four Seasons. It's a budget hotel, and it delivers on its promises. Cleanliness, affordability, and location were all there!

Pros:

  • Price: Unbeatable. Seriously.
  • Location: Close to Easton, which is good for shopping and food.
  • Free Wi-Fi: A must-have.
  • Staff: Really nice.
  • Parking: Free and plentiful.

Cons:

  • Ambiance: … It is what it is.
  • Accessibility: Needs clearer information and maybe a few upgrades.
  • Fitness Center: Non-existent.
  • Food & Drinks: No dining options on-site.

Final Thoughts:

If you're looking for a cheap, clean, and convenient place to crash near Easton, the Red Roof Inn is a solid choice. Just manage your expectations, pack some extra Clorox wipes (just in case!), and enjoy the savings. It's a bit rough around the edges, but honestly, it's a heck of a lot better than some budget hotels I've stayed in. Just don't expect a spa day. You know?

Rating: 3.5 stars (with a slight bias towards the price and the friendly staff)

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Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause we're hitting the road! Or, well, staying on the road, specifically the one leading to (and currently in) the glorious, slightly-stained, and perpetually-smelling-of-cleaning-products embrace of the Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast – Westerville, Columbus, OH. (God bless those budget motels, seriously.) Here's how my Columbus adventure is shaping up, warts and all:

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Pizza Quest (Or, "Why is This Vending Machine So Aggressively Dark?")

  • 3:00 PM: Arrive at Red Roof Inn. Okay, first impressions: that lobby carpet? Questionable. But hey, the guy at the desk was super friendly! He even gave me the "oh honey, you're here to stay" look. Made me feel right at home, even if that home is, you know, a motel room.
  • 3:15 PM: Luggage drop-off. Room: surprisingly clean. Bed: seems a little more "cushiony" than I'd prefer, but I'm not judging. First, the bathroom is okay…
  • 3:30 PM: Exploring. My mission: PIZZA. Columbus, I've heard, is a pizza mecca. I'm craving greasy glory. I'm picturing myself at a local pizza place, with a cold beer in hand…
  • 4:00 PM: I've been searching for pizza. Deciding on where to go, and I am hungry. Should I walk? Drive? Order? I'm so lost.
  • 5:00 PM: Pizza secured! I went with a local favorite. It was excellent. Worth the search.
  • 6:00 PM: After pizza, I had to return to the hotel. I checked out the vending machine in the hall. It looked… ominous, right? I'm sure there are some treats, but I was not feeling it.
  • 7:00 PM: Back to the hotel room. A little bit of reading. Now, let's find some quality television.

Day 2: Breakfast Blunders, Artistic Aspirations (and a Whole Lot of Caffeine)

  • 7:00 AM: Awake (way too early, thanks to the questionable quality of the curtains). Breakfast: "complimentary continental." Translation: sad little muffins and a questionable plastic-wrapped breakfast sandwich. I went with the muffin. Bad move. Seriously, cardboard would have been more appetizing.
  • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Caffeine time! Coffee from the lobby, hopefully, something that makes me feel sane. I am determined to write. This travel journal is where my heart feels safe. It is free to exist.
  • 9:00 AM: A quick walk around the area to clear my head. The morning air is crisp. I got to experience the community spirit.
  • 10:00 AM: Back to the hotel, this time with a new plan. I am going to create some art.
  • 11:00 AM: A moment of silence for my art project, which did not come out as I envisioned. Maybe artistic aspirations aren't as easy as I thought.
  • 12:00 PM: Time for lunch! I have to pick a spot. I deserve something delicious, after the morning I had!
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch, done! I tried a place suggested to me. It didn't disapoint!
  • 2:00 PM: Back to the hotel. A bit of relaxation by the pool. I was the only one. It was a nice time.
  • 3:00 PM: I went on the computer to check my photos. Looking at the lovely pictures, I feel content! I am having a great trip.
  • 4:00 PM: Rest time. Reading, relaxing… enjoying the simple things.
  • 5:00 PM: Dinner with a friend! Catching up and laughing.

Day 3: Farewell, Red Roof, and the Quest for the Perfect Souvenir!

  • 8:00 AM: Sigh. Departure day. I'm hitting the road again.
  • 9:00 AM: My last breakfast. I'm opting for the one, singular banana left.
  • 10:00 AM: Goodbye, Red Roof Inn. You were interesting.
  • 11:00 AM: Searching for a souvenir. Every shop seemed to have the same things. I ended up finding something I really like, which I will be sure to keep for a long time!
  • 12:00 PM: Goodbye, Columbus! See you again, sometime.

And that, my friends, is the rough and tumble outline of my Ohio adventure. It wasn't always glamorous, sometimes it was a bit goofy. But hey, that's life! And, despite the questionable carpet and the slightly depressing breakfast, I had a good time. Columbus, I'll be back. Hopefully, next time I'll remember to bring my own coffee!

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Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United StatesOkay, buckle up buttercup, because you're about to get the unvarnished truth, FAQs style, about... well, about life, I guess. And it's gonna be messy, I'm warning you now. ```html

So, what's with the "FAQ" thing anyway? Why this, of all things?

Ugh, you want the *official* answer? Fine. Someone somewhere, probably some marketing guru in a suit who's never seen a real human, decided this was the optimal structure for getting information across. Basically, "Frequently Asked Questions." But let's be honest, it’s more like "Stuff You've Been Meaning to Ask (But Are Too Terrified To)." I'm just playing along. Besides, it gives me a framework to rant in. And trust me, I NEED that. The world is a chaotic mess.

Okay, okay, I get it. But Seriously, what's *your* deal? Who *are* you?

Ugh. Self-identification. Hate it. But fine. Let's just say I'm a… a collection of experiences. A chaotic jumble of triumphs and epic fails. A walking paradox, probably. I've been through some *stuff*. Like, the kind of stuff that makes you want to hide under the covers with a box of cookies and a lifetime supply of Netflix. And then I've had days that were pure, unfiltered joy. I’m just… figuring it out, one agonizingly slow day at a time. I'm not sure I even *want* to be figured out, frankly. The mystery is half the fun, right? ...Right?

What are your "interests?" Besides, you know, existential dread.

Existential dread is definitely up there. It's a constant companion, like a grumpy chihuahua nipping at my heels. But, other interests… Oh. I love a good book. Especially the ones that make you question everything you thought you knew. And movies! Give me a good, ridiculously over-the-top action movie, and I'm a happy clam. Although, now that I’m thinking about it, clams probably aren’t *that* happy. They're clams. Stuck in the sand. Huh. Maybe I *am* existential dread. I also really enjoy finding the perfect cup of coffee, and people-watching. Humans are endlessly fascinating, and often, tragically hilarious.

Do you have any advice? (And please, spare me the platitudes.)

Advice? From *me*? Oh, good grief. Well, if you *insist*... Okay, here’s the thing: Life is messy. Embrace the mess. Seriously. The perfect Instagram feed is a lie. The perfect *anything* is a lie. Allow yourself to fail, to stumble, to make a complete and utter idiot of yourself. It’s part of the process. And… be kind. To yourself, and to others. Because everyone is fighting their own invisible battle. Oh, and don't take advice from random people on the internet! Wait…

What's the biggest mistake you've ever made? And don't you DARE try to dodge this one.

Ugh. *Fine*. The biggest? That's tough. There have been so many contenders, honestly. The time I tried to fix my own car engine (don't ask), the several questionable hairstyles I've sported... But, the *biggest* mistake? Well, once, I… I trusted someone. Fully, completely, with every fiber of my being. And… yeah. Let's just say it didn't end well. It shattered me. Like, glass everywhere, needing a broom and a whole lot of therapy shattered. It made me question everything. It still stings, even now. It taught me, unfortunately, how to build up walls. And while those walls keep me safe, they also, you know, keep people out. It's a Catch-22, really. But, y'know, I'm still picking up the pieces. Always will be, I guess. And maybe, just maybe, that's okay. Because at least I'm still here. And, look! I'm answering FAQs!

What do you look at when the day is over?

When the day is *over*? After all the chaos and the noise? When the sun finally slinks away, and the world gets quiet... Sometimes I look at the stars. They’re so far away, and yet so close. They remind me I’m part of something vast and beautiful. Other times, I just stare at the ceiling, because sometimes, just surviving the day feels like a victory. Mostly, though, I hope tomorrow is slightly, *slightly* less of a disaster.

What are your pet peeves? Things that just... irk you?

Oh, you want a list, do you? Alright, here we go: Slow walkers, people who talk during movies, people who use "literally" incorrectly, telemarketers, and especially... *empty promises.* Those gut me the most. Seriously, just tell me the truth! And bad drivers. But the worst of all? When someone says "I know how you feel," when, *no*, they *absolutely* don't. Because let's be honest, none of us *really* know what anyone else is going through. It's presumptuous and annoying.

Do you believe in happiness?

Happiness... It's a tricky thing, isn't it? Like, one minute you're basking in the sun, feeling all warm and fuzzy, the next you're staring into the abyss. I *want* to believe in it. I *need* to believe in it. But, I've learned that it's not a destination, but a fleeting moment. A burst of sunshine in a stormy sky. It's about finding joy in the little things. A good cup of coffee, a silly meme, a genuine laugh. And, yes, sometimes, that abyss disappears, and for a glorious few hours, you feel… alright. More than alright. But you have to be ready for those moments to pass too. It's a cycle, and that's what makes it real. So, yes, I believe in happiness. Even when it's mixed with a healthy dose of existential angst.

What makes you feel hopeful?

Stayin The Heart

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

Red Roof Inn Columbus Northeast - Westerville Columbus (OH) United States

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