Escape to Wisconsin: Your Perfect Stay at Days Inn Sturtevant/Racine!

Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

Escape to Wisconsin: Your Perfect Stay at Days Inn Sturtevant/Racine!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into my review of the Days Inn Sturtevant/Racine, your potential Escape to Wisconsin (cue dramatic music!). Get ready for a whirlwind of opinions, because honey, I’ve got opinions. And also maybe a few crumbs from that questionable continental breakfast.

First Impressions & Overall Vibe: Meh, But Okay. (Let's be Real)

Okay, let's be brutally honest: the Days Inn isn’t going to win any design awards. It's… functional. Think "hotel-that-exists-for-a-reason" functionality. BUT, and this is a big but, for the price point? It's a perfectly acceptable launching pad for your Wisconsin adventures. Don't expect a luxury spa day every day, but it's clean (which, let's be real, is a HUGE win these days).

Accessibility, or "Can Grandma Get Around?"

Accessibility seems decent. They've got an elevator, which is crucial. We're talkin' about accessibility with a capital "A"! It's got the basics covered: I saw mention of facilities for disabled guests, so that's a good sign. You know, the things that matter, like not having to navigate a mountain of stairs with your suitcase and a bad hip.

Cleanliness & Safety: Trying, and That's Half the Battle

Okay, kudos to the staff on this one. They're trying. They've got hand sanitizer everywhere, and I saw daily disinfection happening in common areas (paging, Mr. OCD, it's okay to relax now). They definitely care about safety, with staff trained in safety protocols. Plus, the rooms are sanitized between stays…so maybe you WON'T catch the plague! Safe dining setup is something I love, and I really want to feel comfortable wherever I go, so I give them props. They even have the option to opt-out of room sanitation.

The Internet… Don't Get Your Hopes Up (But Free Wi-Fi is a Must)

Wi-Fi. The bane of my existence, the source of infinite frustration. Days Inn claims to have free Wi-Fi in all rooms. And while it definitely existed, let's just say I spent more time twiddling my thumbs than streaming Netflix. I mean, what's a road trip without a little Netflix binging? Anyway, I was happy that the free Wi-Fi in all rooms was a thing, internet [LAN] and internet access overall are all there too, so they got that going for them.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Balancing Act

Restaurants, I only saw breakfast, a buffet, but more on that later. I’m a fan of a good hotel breakfast (even if it’s not great). They had things like… well, it was your standard continental: slightly stale bagels, some weak coffee, and maybe a sad-looking pastry. But hey, it was a start! I mean, Asian cuisine in the restaurant? Uh, no. International Cuisine? Nope. Buffet in the restaurant? Yes, they are there. Don't go expecting foodie heaven, but you'll probably find something to keep your stomach from rumbling too loudly. They do offer rooms service, so that's a bonus!

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Spa? No. Pool? Maybe.

Spa – Nope. Sauna – Not that I saw. Fitness Center – Yes! But honestly, I didn’t check it out. After I was done with the breakfast, I was ready to go out and explore the cheese factories and breweries (which, admittedly, is my version of a workout). Pool with view is a plus, swimming pool [outdoor] is there, so at least they had a pool, which is a great option.

Services and Conveniences: They Got The Stuff

Concierge service. Doorman. Daily housekeeping. All the basics. I love a good elevator, which is a crucial. The little things can make a big difference, like a good luggage storage setup. Cash withdrawal and currency exchange, which is important! The facilities for disabled guests is also a plus. I also appreciated the convenience store right there.

For the Kids: Babysitting? Not Sure.

Kids facilities? Maybe. Babysitting service? No idea. Overall, this place seemed geared more towards adults or families looking for a practical, affordable place to crash after a long day.

Room Details: Expect the Essentials

Air conditioning? Check. Blackout curtains? Praise the heavens! Because sleeping in is crucial. Complimentary tea and coffee maker? Excellent! A decent desk? Yes, my laptop workspace was there. The rooms are non-smoking, which is a HUGE plus in my book, and I love a good desk.

Getting Around: Easy Peasy, Lemon Squeezy

Car park [free of charge]? YES! Bless. My. Soul. (Parking fees are the bane of my existence.) Taxi service. Nice to have!

My Personal Days Inn Moment (Or, The Bagel of Doom)

Okay, so there was this one bagel. This one bagel. It was, without a doubt, the epitome of a hotel continental breakfast bagel. Dry. Crumbly. Possibly older than your grandma. I tried to toast it, but it just… petrified. And yet, I ate it. Because I was hungry, and because… well, it's part of the experience! It's a story I'll be telling for years, the Bagel of Doom of Days Inn Sturtevant/Racine.

Final Verdict: It's a Solid Wisconsin Base Camp!

Look, the Days Inn Sturtevant/Racine isn't going to blow your mind. But it's a clean, safe, and affordable option for exploring the area. It’s a great starting point for your Wisconsin adventures. It does what it needs to do, and it does it reasonably well. If you're looking for luxury, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a comfortable, budget-friendly place to rest your head after a day of cheese curds and beer, then this Days Inn is a good bet.

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  • Guaranteed Cleanliness & Safety: We're talking anti-viral cleaning products, room sanitization between stays, and a staff trained in safety protocols. Relax and enjoy your stay.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Stream those cheese-curd-eating tutorials, share your brewery photos, and make your friends jealous with uninterrupted internet access.
  • Convenient Location: Perfect for exploring the best of Wisconsin, from Racine's charming waterfront to Milwaukee's vibrant city scene.
  • A Budget-Friendly Basecamp: Spend your money on the good stuff (like brats and beer!) instead of a fancy hotel room.

Bonus Offer: Mention this review at check-in and get a complimentary… single-serving packet of instant coffee (hey, it's something!).

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Disclaimer: Your experiences may vary. The Bagel of Doom is subjective. I am not responsible for any cheese curd-induced food comas.

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Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously color-coded travel itinerary. This is… my attempt to survive a few days in the wild, wild west (of Wisconsin, specifically). Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant/Racine/Mount Pleasant, here I come! (Insert dramatic music here.)

Day 1: Arrival &… Wait, Where Am I?

  • Early Afternoon (Maybe): Arrive at the Days Inn. Let's be honest, the "early" part is questionable. My internal clock is currently set to "perpetual nap." The first thing that hits me? The… distinct aroma. Let's call it "mildly antiseptic with a hint of… ambition?" (Yes, I'm being overly kind.) The lady at the front desk is a saint. She's seen things, I can tell. I fumble with my reservation (which, of course, I printed three times just in case, because, you know, anxiety). She's incredibly patient as I search for my ID which, predictably, is hiding in the bottom of my overpacked backpack, somewhere near the emergency chocolate stash.
  • Late Afternoon: Unpack. Or, more accurately, attempt to organize the chaos that is my luggage. Half my clothes are already wrinkled, thanks to the car ride. Realizing I forgot my favorite travel pillow. Commence internal wailing. Decide to soldier on. Maybe the sheer exhaustion will wear me down and that pillow won't be so important - or maybe the regret will haunt me for the duration of this trip. Time will tell.
  • Evening: The Great Pizza Hunt. Okay, so finding decent pizza in a new town shouldn't be rocket science, right? Wrong. Google Maps betrays me. The "highly rated" place is… closed. The other option is a chain. I can feel my heart sink a little. I decide to be daring and order delivery from a place that looks… "interesting." It arrives. It's… edible. Not the culinary pinnacle I’d hoped for, but hey, it's fuel! While I wait, I check out the TV. The cable is basic, the remote is clearly not from this millennium. Channel surfing ensues. There's a local news channel. A story about… a very large pumpkin. This is going to be some trip.

Day 2: Racine… And Regret (Maybe?)

  • Morning: Wake up to the promise of… well, not a whole lot, but sunshine! Gotta appreciate the small victories. Shower has good water pressure, which is a win. Raid the continental breakfast. The coffee is suspiciously weak. The waffles, however, are a triumph of processed deliciousness. Load up on those babies. Fuel for the day of… whatever the heck I'm doing.
  • Mid-Morning: Racine! (Or, rather, the promise of Racine.) The weather is beautiful, the kind of day when it almost feels a shame to be stuck inside. So, of course, I spend the morning in the car. I start to get the feeling of where I'm going, only to feel a pang of anxiety about where I should be going. The actual plan for today? Visit some local shops, potentially a museum. (Did I pack nice enough shoes?)
  • Lunch: Hit up a recommended restaurant. Over-order appetizers, because I'm an expert at that. The food is decent. The people-watching is exceptional. The waitress is a powerhouse. She knows everyone. She’s seen everything. I am, once again, in awe of her.
  • Afternoon: The art museum. Because, culture! Maybe I'll actually understand some of the art. (Spoiler: Probably not. But I'll admire from afar.) Spend about an hour there and end up thinking about something completely unrelated. (Anyone else do that?) Consider purchasing a postcard, though I know well that they will sit in my bag indefinitely.
  • Evening: Dinner. Seriously, finding a good restaurant is proving challenging. Try a new place. It's a little better than the pizza, but, man, I'm starting to crave home-cooked food. (I haven't cooked in months, but suddenly the thought of a home-cooked meal is the most appealing thing on Earth.) I catch myself starting to dream about my bed and streaming-video-watching. The thought of just being home has never sounded so good.
  • I contemplate whether the day was a failure or a success. Does it depend on other people, or just me? I feel oddly okay with both answers.

Day 3: Mount Pleasant – The Day of the Unexpected (And Possibly the Boring)

  • Morning: More waffles! Gotta get them while they're hot. Check out of Days Inn. Goodbye, mildly antiseptic ambition! Hopefully, some kind of memory of this place will stay with me. (Note: I've already forgotten the room number.)
  • Mid-Morning: Decide to brave a thrift store. I love thrift stores, I hate thrift stores. The smell. The feeling of trying on clothes that dozens of other people have worn. But the potential! (And the price tag.) Find some good cheap reads.
  • Lunch: Do a quick stop at a fast-food chain. I've given up, and I'm starting to embrace the inevitable. Honestly, the fries were pretty good.
  • Afternoon: Driving around. I feel like I'm supposed to be taking in the scenery, but my brain is fried. My mind is elsewhere. I'm starting to feel the strange mix of boredom and a vague sense of sadness that often accompanies solo travel. What am I even doing here? Why did I think this was a good idea? Then I see a squirrel. A very fluffy, very confident squirrel. He has the audacity to stare right at me. I laugh. Maybe I am enjoying myself, despite the lack of gourmet meals and profound cultural experiences.
  • Evening: I’m leaving! I’m driving back to my normal life. I stop at a gas station for drinks. I'm ready for home.
  • Final Thoughts: This wasn't the perfect trip. It wasn't packed with earth-shattering experiences. There were definitely some low points. But you know what? I survived. And, let's be honest, the waffles were pretty darn good. Would I recommend this itinerary to anyone? Probably not. But did I have a surprisingly good time, in my own messy, imperfect way? Absolutely. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go unpack, do a load of laundry, and maybe order a real pizza. Ah, sweet, sweet, normalcy.
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Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

Escape to Wisconsin: Your Days Inn Sturtevant/Racine Adventure! (Or, You Know, Maybe Just a Hotel Stay. Relax.)

Okay, So... Days Inn Sturtevant/Racine. Is it Actually *Escape* Worthy? Asking for a Friend... (Me).

Alright, alright, settle down, Captain "Escape Artist." Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Escape? That word is... ambitious. Look, it's *Days Inn*. You're not exactly booking a five-star resort with butler service, okay? BUT! And this is a big but… it *can* be a perfectly decent basecamp for... well, *something*. Maybe a weekend away from the kids (hallelujah!), maybe a business trip where you accidentally pack your lucky socks (true story, ruined my presentation). The location? Sturtevant/Racine. Sounds glamorous, doesn't it? It's… *practical*. Close enough to things, far enough from, you know, *actual* chaos (hopefully). So, escape... maybe not. But... a temporary reprieve from the mundane? Potentially. Depends on your definition of "escape," and how many complimentary continental breakfast muffins you can scarf down before anyone notices. I'm thinking at least three. Maybe four. Depends.

Note to self: pack extra ziploc bags. For the muffins. And maybe the coffee. Judge me all you want.

The Breakfast... Don't Lie to Me. Is It *Actually* Free Food?

Oh, the breakfast. The heart of every Days Inn experience, isn't it? Let's be honest, it's not a Michelin-starred culinary adventure. It's... breakfast. It's *free*. And in the world of modern travel, "free" is basically a siren song of deliciousness. Expect the usual suspects: waffles (the most important part, imo), sad little pastries, questionable fruit that's been sitting out since the Eisenhower era, and coffee that tastes like faintly-flavored brown water (bring your own instant, people). But here's the thing... *it works*. It's fuel. It's convenient. It's a chance to mingle with your fellow sleepy travelers, awkwardly judging what they're wearing and wondering if they're also secretly sneaking extra juice boxes for later. (I am.) Look, I've had worse breakfasts. I've *paid* for worse breakfasts. So, embrace the awkwardness, load up on the syrup (because, hey, calories don't count on vacation... or business trips... or Tuesdays), and be thankful it's there. Just, you know, maybe avoid the questionable fruit. Seriously.

Pro-tip: strategically place your plate near the waffle maker. Assert dominance. Waffle dominance.

Rooms: Are They... Livable? (And Clean? Please tell me they're clean.)

Livable. Clean. The two holy grails of hotel stays, right? Look, I'm not going to sugarcoat it. Days Inn is not known for its opulent suites and meticulous housekeeping. You’re not exactly booking a penthouse. The rooms… they're functional. They have beds. They have a bathroom. And, hopefully, they have *some* semblance of cleanliness. My experience varies. Sometimes, it's surprisingly spotless. Other times... well, let's just say I've developed a serious appreciation for travel-sized disinfectant wipes. (Seriously. Pack them.) Inspect everything upon arrival. Check the sheets (always check the sheets!), the bathroom (the water pressure is always iffy), and the corners (you never know what lurks in the corners). If something's amiss, *speak up!* Don't be shy. You're paying for a service. And hey, maybe you'll get a free upgrade for your squeaky-clean complaints.

Personal Hell Story: One trip, I swear, the remote control was sticky. I'm still shuddering thinking about it.

Location, Location, Location: What's *Actually* Near This Place? And Is It Worth the Drive?

Okay, the location. This is where things get… interesting. Sturtevant/Racine. It's not exactly Times Square, is it? The upside? It's a pretty central spot, depending on the area you're trying to get to. I've used it for a trip to Milwaukee, and a drive up to Madison. So, relatively close to I-94. You'll find your usual suspects: chain restaurants (because you *always* see them), shopping (because, retail therapy), and maybe, just maybe, a hidden gem or two if you're willing to venture out and explore. Seriously. Download your app. I once found the most amazing little diner in Wisconsin. It's the little things that you remember from travel. The downside? It's not exactly a bustling hub of activity. Don't expect to stroll out the door and stumble upon a vibrant nightlife scene. You're more likely to stumble upon a gas station. Which, hey, at least they have snacks! It's a trade-off. Convenient for getting around, but you might need a car. Or an Uber. Or, you know, just the will to walk a few blocks. Probably not recommended at night, though. Trust me on that one.

My advice: Google Maps is your friend. Seriously, learn to love it. And bring a good GPS.

Internet: Will I Be Able to Actually *Use* It? (Or Will I Be Cursing My Modem?)

Ah, the internet. The modern-day lifeline. Whether you're a business traveler, a social media addict (guilty!), or just someone who needs to check their email (all of us, basically), reliable Wi-Fi is crucial. And, let's be honest, hotel Wi-Fi can be a total crapshoot. I've experienced blazing-fast speeds that would make even Elon Musk jealous. I've also experienced... dial-up in the 21st century. Seriously, it was painful. Prepare for the potential of technical difficulties. Ask for the network key at check-in. Be patient. Reboot your device. Pray. And if all else fails, use your phone's hotspot. Just make sure you have a decent data plan. Because nothing ruins a weekend getaway faster than a buffering video. Seriously, it's enough to make you consider a week of self-detox for your mental health. A little research is always a good idea, or you may find yourself in this situation.

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Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

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Days Inn by Wyndham Sturtevant / Racine / Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant (WI) United States

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