
Harrington Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Quality Inn & Suites!
Alright, strap in, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Harrington Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Quality Inn & Suites! This ain't your grandma's sterile hotel review; we're going full-on, messy-haired, coffee-stained-shirt real. Expect opinions, maybe a few tangents, and definitely a healthy dose of "did that really happen?"
First Impressions, and the "OMG, Did I Pack My Pants?" Factor:
Let's be honest, the name "Quality Inn & Suites" doesn't exactly scream "luxury getaway," does it? More like… "We'll get you a decent night's sleep, and maybe a waffle, maybe." But hey, "Unbeatable Deals" caught my eye. And in today's world, that's more alluring than a free mini-bar.
Okay, first thing's first: Accessibility. This is HUGE. They say they are: Wheelchair accessible which is crucial. Also, the Elevator is a must. I've been there, I've dragged luggage up five flights of stairs - not fun. We'll get back to the "getting around" and car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site] later.
The Room: My Temporary Fortress of Solitude (and Wi-Fi Woes):
Alright, so let’s talk rooms. They advertise Wi-Fi [free] and Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and, frankly, it'd be a crime if that wasn't the case in 2024 and I checked immediately, even if I wanted to unplug, which I rarely do. It's a vital component! Also, I require Air conditioning and Window that opens, because if I go too long without fresh air, my brain gets stuffy. I also adore: Blackout curtains, which is awesome. The listing also claims Soundproof rooms! This is a gigantic plus because, for me, a good nights sleep is non-negotiable. And finally, a Desk and Laptop workspace. I was able to do a lot of work.
The Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN is great, but I’m also kind of a Luddite. I still remember the days of plugging directly into the wall, and if you're like me, you'll be happy to find both options! Also, remember, even if you are ready to unplug, the Alarm clock is vital!
The Services & Conveniences: A Mixed Bag of Goodies and Gimmicks:
- Daily housekeeping: Hallelujah! My inner slob rejoices.
- Daily disinfection in common areas: Good. REALLY good, in this day and age. Makes you feel a bit safer, lets be honest.
- Front desk [24-hour]: Okay, no matter what time I have a meltdown, there's someone there to reassure me, haha!
- Meeting/banquet facilities, Business facilities, and Audio-visual equipment for special events: For those of you who have real jobs, this is probably very useful. I, on the other hand, was more thrilled with the Free bottled water.
- Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Currency exchange, and Safety deposit boxes: These are all great, but mostly I rely on credit cards and hope for the best!
- Dry cleaning, Ironing service, Laundry service: These would be a godsend for someone who actually packs light. I bring a suitcase like it's a one-person apocalypse prepper kit.
- Food delivery: Okay, now we're talking my language.
- Gift/souvenir shop: Meh. I'm more of a "buy-it-at-the-airport" kind of souvenir shopper.
- Smoking area: Yes! So, I can go outside, take a breath of fresh air, and not bother anyone.
- Car park [on-site]: A parking spot is a Godsend sometimes!
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: The All-Important Fueling Zone:
Okay, let's get real. Food can make or break a hotel experience. Here's what's on offer:
- Breakfast [buffet]: They boast a Breakfast [buffet], Buffet in restaurant, Asian breakfast, Western breakfast, and Coffee/tea in restaurant. That’s pretty solid.
- Restaurants/Bars: They actually have Restaurants and a Bar, Poolside bar.
- Room service [24-hour]: YES. Especially when you're nursing a bad case of the "can't-be-bothered's."
- Snack bar: Always a good option.
- The are Desserts in restaurant and Coffee shop - I have a weakness for both!
Things To Do & Relaxation: Where the "Getaway" Comes In (Maybe):
This is where things get interesting. Here's what they claim to have for relaxation:
- Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor], Pool with view: A pool is an essential ingredient for a proper vacation. A pool with a view? Even better.
- Gym/fitness, Fitness center:* Good for those who have the energy. I, personally, tend to prefer the "lie down" method of fitness.
- Steamroom: If they have a decent steam room, that's a solid win.
- Spa/sauna: Always a good feature.
- Massage, Foot bath: These are not just luxuries, but necessities of life!
Cleanliness & Safety: Because, Let's Face It, We're All a Little Germaphobic Now:
Okay, let's praise those who are keeping the place clean so that they may be blessed! They seem to be doing all the right things and, in these times, it's essential to have Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hygiene certification. They're also Rooms sanitized between stays, which is another HUGE plus.
For the Kids & Family:
I didn’t dig into the kids facilities too much, as I was traveling solo, but they do offer Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids meal. And, of course, Family rooms are the most important part.
Getting Around: Location, Location, Location (and Transportation):
They list Airport transfer and Taxi service.
Okay, Let's Get to the REAL Deal: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (and My Recommendation!)
Okay, so, what's the verdict? Look, it's a Quality Inn & Suites. It's not the Ritz. But it's not the Bates Motel either.
My biggest issue:
- That darned, imperfect Wi-Fi!
The Good Stuff That REALLY Matters:
- Affordable: (Based on the "Unbeatable Deals" promise.)
- Convenient: Likely, well-located from everything.
- Service: The staff was pretty darn friendly, with any questions I had with, and were always super awesome.
- They have a pool. Listen, a pool makes everything better.
- The food!
The Bottom Line: Book It (If…)
This is a good place, no frills. It's clean, it's comfortable, and it gets the job done. It’s also good for families.
My Ultimate Offer to You:
Ready to escape? Snag your spot at Harrington Getaway: Unbeatable Deals at Quality Inn & Suites!
Here's what you get:
- Unbeatable Deals: Seriously, check the prices! They're aiming for a steal.
- Clean and Safe: They're actually putting in the effort, not just saying it.
- Convenience: You're close to everything. It's the perfect base camp for adventure.
- Free Wi-Fi: Work, stream, or just doomscroll.
- Pool: Take a dip, relax, enjoy the sunshine. It's what vacations are all about.
Don't wait! This deal won't last forever! Book your Harrington Getaway today and start planning your escape!
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your perfectly-polished travel brochure. This is the REAL DEAL. This is me, wrestling with a trip to the… deep breath… Quality Inn & Suites Harrington - Milford Harrington (DE) United States. Yep. I’ve seen worse on my travels, and I've seen better, but hey, adventure is where you find it, right? Right?! Okay, let's do this.
Day 1: Arrival, Mild Panic, and Questionable Chinese Food
- 1:00 PM: Arrive at the… ahem… "hallowed halls" of the Quality Inn. Let’s be honest, it looked a little… well-worn. The lobby smelled vaguely of chlorine and… old carpet? But the guy at the desk, bless his heart, was genuinely friendly. He even offered me a cookie! (I secretly judged the size of the cookie. Tiny.)
- 1:30 PM: Room check-in. Okay, the room. Breathe. It's… functional. The TV, thankfully, worked. The air conditioning. (I tested that one immediately. It was July, remember.) The view? Well, let's just say it was a masterclass in beige. Beige walls, beige curtains, a beige parking lot as far as the eye could see. I'm not sure if I'm relieved or slightly depressed.
- 3:00 PM: Okay, first order of business: explore. Or rather, find food. I was starving. The hotel's "continental breakfast" situation looked dire, so I ventured forth. Found a Chinese takeout place nearby. The reviews were… mixed. Mostly "greasy" and "slow service." But hey, I was hungry, and I’m an optimist! (I'm also a glutton for punishment.)
- 3:30 PM: The Chinese food… was… an experience. Let’s just say the General Tso's chicken tasted more like the General's regrets. The rice was… beige. The fortune cookies? They predicted… nothing of interest. "You will encounter a stranger" - yeah, pretty sure that's going to be the cashier on my way out. Still, I demolished it. Hunger is the best spice, people!
- 6:00 PM: The pool. The pool. The reviews were right. It smelled like chlorine, the surrounding area was a bit… suspect. But the water was… well, it was wet. Took a quick dip to cool off. Ended up chatting with a little kid named Timmy who was convinced he was a shark. He kept trying to bite my ankles. Shudders. Adorable, but… yeah.
- 8:00 PM: Back in the room, slumped on the bed, watching late-night TV. The sheer boredom of the hotel room was starting to set in. I flipped through channels. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I was starting to feel a bit… trapped.
- 9:00 PM: Realized there was no real coffee maker in the room. This is the real emergency. Had to use the last stash of powdered creamer I had left because the vending machine was completely out of anything even resembling a caffeine fix. The horror.
Day 2: The Harrington Raceway and a Revelation
9:00 AM: The dreaded "continental breakfast." The fruit looked tired, the waffles were… well, they were waffles. Had a single, sad-looking banana and a cup of lukewarm coffee that tasted like sadness.
10:00 AM: Decided to embrace the local culture. Headed to the Harrington Raceway. Okay, I'm not a betting person, but I figured, hey, might as well. Saw some horses, yelled some encouraging words, lost a whole five dollars. Maybe I'm not a betting person. But it was… kind of fun? The energy of the place, the people, the sheer, unadulterated hope in the air… it was something. In fact, it was the single most exciting element.
12:00 PM: Lunch at a local diner. Ordered a burger. It was… simple. A perfectly ordinary burger, on a perfectly ordinary bun. It was delicious. Sometimes, the simple things in life are the best.
2:00 PM: Back at the hotel, feeling a bit restless. Wandered around the parking lot. Bored. Looked for the nearest thing I could get a decent coffee!
2:30 PM: Found a charming little bookstore a few miles away… YES! Was able to get some proper coffee, and the shop was even more charming than I imagined. And I found a book on the local history…
6:00 PM: I found my people in the little bookstore! The owner and the regulars were actually thrilled to have me! I ended up spending hours chatting with locals over coffee. I learned more about the history of Harrington and Milford, everything from the old mills to the stories of the people who built the town. I was just so grateful that I had found a place, not just somewhere to go, but people to learn from! It blew the hotel room completely out of my mind!
8:00 PM: Headed back to the hotel, a little bit buzzed from the coffee and the conversation. (And maybe a tiny bit from the free wine offered at the bookstore's end-of-day party!) Okay, maybe I am turning into a local from my new friends.
9:00 PM: Back in the room, feeling… content. The beige wasn't so bad anymore. Maybe it was just the people I met, but the air in the room wasn't as depressing anymore. The world felt… manageable.
Day 3: Departure. And a Tiny Bit of Sadness
- 9:00 AM: Another sad breakfast. This time, I skipped the sad banana.
- 10:00 AM: Check out. Said goodbye to the friendly front desk guy.
- 10:30 AM: Driving away. Honestly? I was a little sad to leave. Not because the Quality Inn was amazing, but because I found something real there. I found the people, the stories, the honest-to-god… life… that lurked beneath the surface.
- 11:00 AM: Realization: I totally forgot to buy a souvenir!
- 11:05 AM: Vowed to return, even if it was just to order a cup of coffee and have some conversation.
So, yeah. My trip to the Quality Inn & Suites Harrington – Milford Harrington (DE) wasn't about fancy hotels or Instagram-worthy views. It was about finding the good stuff, even in the beige-est of places. It was about getting off the beaten path, and finding a town full of interesting people. It wasn't perfect. Far from it. But it was… real. And sometimes, that's all you need. Now, where's my next adventure?
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Harrington Getaway - You Know, *That* Quality Inn & Suites! (Deals & Drama) - Let's Get Messy!
Okay, spill the beans! What's the *deal* with the Harrington Getaway at Quality Inn & Suites? Is it *really* as good as it sounds?
Alright, let's be real. "Unbeatable deals"? That's marketing speak, people. BUT... and this is a BIG but... sometimes, yeah, it *is* a pretty sweet deal. I mean, compared to some of the fleecing going on at other hotels around the area? You might actually *save* some cash. I stayed there last month, and honestly, the price had me intrigued. It's a classic case of "low expectations, maybe some pleasant surprises?".
Is it actually *clean*? Because, you know… Quality Inn…
Ugh, the cleanliness question. That one's a gamble, folks. It's not exactly a 5-star hotel, alright? Let's just say… my room had a distinct "lived-in" vibe. I found a stray sock under the bed. A *single* sock. Like, what even *happened* there? It’s not a deal breaker, I'm not going to lie, I didn’t go down to reception to complain about it. But, you know, it was a little… unexpected. Especially when you compare it to the spotless (but much more expensive) hotel nearby. However, the sheets *seemed* clean, and the bathroom… well, it was functional. They're not exactly gonna send in the hazmat team anytime soon, I'll say that much.
What about the *free* breakfast? Is it worth getting out of bed for? (Be honest!)
Okay, free breakfast. This is where things get…interesting. I'm a sucker for free food, obviously. But this wasn’t one of those fancy “continental breakfasts” you see in some places where you have to order. It’s buffet, and the choices are…basic. Think: stale bagels (one time, it felt like I could've used them as frisbees), questionable sausages, and a waffle maker that probably hasn’t been cleaned since the Reagan administration. But… and this is crucial… there was coffee. And honestly, after a long drive, that coffee saved my life. So, yes, GET OUT OF BED. But don’t expect culinary excellence. Just…fuel. And try to arrive early. The good stuff goes fast.
What are the room sizes at Quality Inn? Are they all cramped?
Cramped? Hmm, depends on your definition of cramped. My room wasn't exactly a ballroom. I think the standard rooms are, by default, "cozy". Think "efficient". You know, enough space to breathe, maybe swing a cat if you're feeling particularly reckless. The bathroom was… functional. Not the biggest, but it did the job. If you're claustrophobic, maybe request a room with a window… and then pray it doesn't face the parking lot. (It probably will).
What about the amenities? Is there a pool? A gym, maybe?
Okay, amenities. Let’s lower those expectations again, shall we? I believe there *is* a pool. I didn’t actually *see* it. I wasn’t feeling that brave. Supposedly there's a gym – I’m thinking more like a room with a treadmill that may or may not function and a dusty collection of weights that look like they’ve been there since the Triassic period. So, don't go expecting a spa retreat, alright? This isn't the Four Seasons. This is "get a room, sleep, and get out" accommodation.
Is there anything *good* about staying at the Harrington Getaway? Any unexpected perks?
Alright, yeah. Believe it or not, there are *some* positives. The staff were actually quite friendly. A little bit of small talk in the morning really does go a long way… even more so when you're groggy from the night before. They seemed genuinely nice. And the location? Pretty decent, if you're looking for something accessible. Easy to get to, close to… well, some places. Convenient really. Plus, the deals *are* hard to beat sometimes. The parking was free. And the AC *worked*… which, in the summer heat, is worth its weight in gold. It's not a palace, but it's a roof over your head, and sometimes, that's enough in itself.
So, overall… would you recommend the Harrington Getaway at Quality Inn & Suites?
This is the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Look… if you're expecting luxury? Absolutely not. If you need perfection? Run. Just… run. But if you're on a budget, need a place to crash for a night or two, and aren't overly fussy? Maybe... just maybe... it could be a decent option, considering the savings. Ultimately, it depends on your personality, your budget, and tolerance for the slightly unpredictable. I'd probably stay again, under the right circumstances, after all. It's just, keep your expectations down. Way down. Then, anything good feels… well, unexpected. And sometimes, that's a welcome surprise. Just… bring your own sock. And maybe some Lysol wipes. Just in case.
Speaking of the parking lot. Is the parking free at the Quality Inn?
Yes, the parking is free. Which is a small victory in these times, right? Like, you roll up, you park, no "gotcha" hidden fees or anything. It's self-serve, and you're pretty much guaranteed a spot. It's all paved, which is a plus. And, honestly, it's not like a huge distance from your room to the parking, either. It makes it easy to bring your bags in and out. Though, fair warning, the lighting at night could be improved. So, maybe, you know, bring a flashlight on the next trip? It is, after all, a minor thing, but it's worth mentioning. And let's be real, free parking is a win in this day and age.
I heard about some noise issues. Is it noisy at the Quality Inn?
Ah, noise. Yeah, about that … it kind of depends on the luck of the draw. I've heard stories, and experienced it myself in a mild way. The walls aren't exactly soundCheap Hotel Search


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