Escape to Kansas City: Fairfield Inn & Suites Gladstone Getaway!

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kansas City North/Gladstone Gashland (KS) United States

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kansas City North/Gladstone Gashland (KS) United States

Escape to Kansas City: Fairfield Inn & Suites Gladstone Getaway!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups! Because we're diving headfirst into Escape to Kansas City: Fairfield Inn & Suites Gladstone Getaway! And let me tell you, after spending a weekend there, I've got opinions. Brace yourselves, because this isn't your average hotel review. This is the raw, unfiltered truth, seasoned with a healthy dose of chaos.

First Impressions (and a Little Bit of Panic)

So, Gladstone, Kansas City, right? My brain's first thought was… "Is there anything exciting in Gladstone?" I envisioned concrete, strip malls, and the overwhelming feeling of "meh." Surprise! Okay, maybe Gladstone is mostly concrete, but the Fairfield Inn? Surprisingly decent. The exterior? Kind of generic. The interior? Actually, pretty alright.

Accessibility: A Mixed Bag (Like My Ability to Fold Fitted Sheets)

Alright, let's get the nitty-gritty out of the way. Wheelchair accessible? Yep. Elevator? Double yep. They've got you covered in those aspects. Facilities for disabled guests? Check. But here's the thing: Access generally seems good, but I didn't specifically test every nook and cranny. Always call ahead to confirm specifics if you have very specific needs.

Cleanliness and Safety: Sanitized to the Nth Degree (Almost Annoying)

Okay, so they really mean it about the whole COVID thing. Anti-viral cleaning products? You betcha. They were spraying down everything! The Daily disinfection in common areas was actually impressive – and I’m usually a cynic about these things. Rooms sanitized between stays? Absolutely. Hygiene certification? Probably, didn’t check. Hand sanitizer everywhere. Like, EVERYWHERE. They also had Individually-wrapped food options, which, honestly, felt excessive but hey, better safe than sorry. They even let you can opt out of room sanitization.

My Anecdote: The Sanitized Key Card Incident

So, picture this: I get to my room, thinking, "Finally, some peace!" I fumble with the keycard… and it's sticky. Apparently, the sanitizing solution hadn't quite dried. I swear, I spent a full five minutes trying to pry it open. It was hilariously messy, and I ended up laughing. Now, I'm not complaining, but it’s just… a lot. They also had Staff trained in safety protocol, which is good, but I, personally, prefer my surfaces not coated in a slightly tacky, sanitized film. (Okay, I am complaining a little.) But hey, at least I felt safe from germs.

Rooms: Comfortable, Not Spectacular (But Clean!)

Okay, let’s talk about the rooms. Air conditioning? Yup. Blackout curtains? Thank goodness. Internet access – wireless (free)? Ding, ding, ding! Winner! A definite plus in my book. In-room safe box? There, but I don't trust those. Refrigerator? Check. Coffee/tea maker? Yes! Essential morning fuel. Daily housekeeping? Indeed. The bedding was clean; the towels fluffy. They have all that, but the overall vibe is… functional. Think "business trip" rather than "romantic getaway."

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Basically, a Grab-and-Go Situation

Breakfast was included, which is always a win in my book. But let's be honest, it was the standard Fairfield Inn fare. Breakfast [buffet]? Yep, with all the usual suspects: eggs, sausage, waffles, cereal (individually portioned, naturally). There's a Coffee shop in the lobby. But look, the restaurants are limited. You are essentially on your own, with the grab and go and the coffee.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Limited, but Some Options

Okay, this is where things get interesting. This Fairfield Inn isn't the destination. It's a jumping-off point. So, Fitness center? Yes, a tiny one. Swimming pool [outdoor]? Yes! It was… fine. And the Poolside bar wasn’t open when I went. Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage, Sauna, Pool with view? Nope, none of that fancy stuff. But hey, Kansas City has fantastic restaurants and attractions nearby.

Services and Conveniences: Standard Fare

Air conditioning in public area? Check. Concierge? Nope. Cash withdrawal? Nope. Daily housekeeping? Yes. Ironing service? Yes, thank goodness. Laundry service? Yes. Luggage storage? Yes. Meeting/banquet facilities? They have those if you're there for work. Food delivery? Probably. Gift/souvenir shop? Nope. Pretty basic stuff.

For the Kids: Mostly Family-Friendly, with a Caveat

They are Family/child friendly, and they do have Kids meal. However, there were not any dedicated kids facilities.

Booking Advice & My Honest Verdict

So, is the Fairfield Inn & Suites Gladstone Getaway worth it? Absolutely. If you're looking for a clean, safe, reliable base camp for exploring Kansas City. It’s not going to blow your mind, but it’s a solid choice.

The Quirks I Remembered

  • The slightly sticky keycard.
  • The sheer amount of "clean" signage.
  • The uninspired decor, but the super clean rooms were great.
  • The free breakfast.

My Final Opinion I do believe it's a good value for the location.

Escape to Kansas City: Fairfield Inn & Suites Gladstone Getaway! The Perfect Basecamp to EXPLORE!

Here’s my offer:

  • Cleanliness and Safety Focused – Feel secure with our in-depth protocols.
  • Free Wi-Fi – Stream your favorite shows, work remotely, or simply stay connected.
  • Convenient Location – Explore Kansas City's attractions with ease, with the comfort of a well-equipped room.
  • Breakfast Included – Start your day right with a complimentary breakfast to fuel your adventures.

Why You Should Book Now:

  • Peace of Mind: Focus on your trip, not your cleaning.
  • Stay Connected: Free high-speed Wi-Fi ensures you're always in touch.
  • Explore with Ease: Convenient location makes sightseeing effortless.

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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kansas City North/Gladstone Gashland (KS) United States

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kansas City North/Gladstone Gashland (KS) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is a Fairfield Inn & Suites in Gladstone, Kansas City, North adventure, unfiltered and probably slightly hungover. Let's do this, shall we?

Subject: OPERATION KANSAS CITY CHAOS: A Fairfield Inn & Suites Saga (AKA, Pray for Me)

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Pretzel Debacle

  • 1:00 PM (ish): Arrive at Kansas City International Airport (MCI). Okay, the airport itself is surprisingly… spacious? I was expecting some claustrophobic hellhole, but hey, points to Kansas City. First impression: slightly overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people. Immediately regret wearing my "I <3 Chaos" t-shirt. It feels… prophetic.

  • 1:45 PM: Rental car pickup. This is where things start to go south. I requested a compact car, get offered an SUV big enough to house a small family. "Are you sure you want an SUV?" the rental agent asks with a raised eyebrow. "Uh, positive?" I reply, mostly because I'm too tired to argue. This SUV is a metaphor for my life right now: oversized and probably unnecessary.

  • 2:30 PM: Check-in at Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kansas City North/Gladstone Gashland - (KS) United States. The lobby? Standard hotel lobby. Free coffee is an instant win. The room… well, it's a room. Clean enough. A quick inspection reveals a questionable stain on the carpet, but I’m pretty sure I can live with it. Honestly, at this point, I’m just thankful I have a bed.

  • 3:30 PM: Mission: Seek Pretzels! My inner child, a demanding little tyrant, needs sustenance. Google Maps informs me of a nearby pretzel establishment. I confidently navigate my behemoth of an SUV… and promptly get lost. Three wrong turns later, I arrive at a strip mall. The pretzel place? Closed. DEVASTATION. Emotional meltdown averted (barely) by raiding the vending machine in the hotel for a bag of stale chips. The Great Pretzel Debacle of '24. We'll learn from this. We must.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at… uh… a slightly dubious-looking diner I stumble upon. I'm starving, my judgment is impaired. The food is surprisingly edible. But I swear, the waitress gives me the stink eye. Maybe I ordered wrong. Maybe she just doesn't like me. I will never know.

  • 8:00 PM: Collapse into bed. Watch bad TV. Mentally planning a pretzel-focused recon mission for tomorrow. The pretzel mission is paramount.

Day 2: The Nelson-Atkins, Art, and the Unexpected Ice Cream Revelation

  • 9:00 AM: Wake up. Coffee. Stare at the questionable carpet stain again. Contemplate my life choices. Decided.

  • 10:00 AM: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art! Okay, this is actually something I'M excited about. The museum is amazing. The shuttlecocks installation outside is just… stunning. I spend like… a long time taking pictures. I am deeply moved by some of the art, especially the Impressionists. I get lost in a gallery dedicated solely to ancient pottery for a solid hour. My inner art snob is having a field day.

  • 1:00 PM: Lunch at the museum cafe (slightly overpriced, but the sandwiches are good). I spot a woman with the most magnificent scarf. I want to compliment her, but I chicken out because… well, social anxiety. Regret. Note to self: Be more confident. (Yeah, yeah, right).

  • 3:00 PM: ICE CREAM! An off-the-cuff decision based on a promising Yelp review. I find this place called "Betty Rae's Ice Cream." It's AMAZING. The flavors are wild and creative. I try a maple bacon concoction, it's pure heaven and now i'm starting to believe in something. I leave happy and slightly sticky. This is the turning point!

  • 5:00 PM: A scenic drive (attempted). Get lost. Again. This SUV mocks me. Fine. I’m embracing the chaos. I stop at a random park and watch the sunset. Kansas City is actually quite pretty. Who knew?

  • 7:00 PM: Dinner. Order takeout from a local BBQ joint that also has a dubious Yelp rating. I'm now a professional at judging deliciousness. It's… fine. I've officially reached the point where food just becomes fuel.

  • 8:00 PM: More terrible TV. Contemplate the pretzel situation. Sleep.

Day 3: The Pretzels (Finally!), and Departure

  • 7:00 AM: Rise and SHINE! And by "shine," I mean, drag myself out of bed. This is the day. Today, the pretzel prophecy will be fulfilled.

  • 8:00 AM: The Recon. I Google the pretzel place again. Double-check the hours. Map out the route. This time, I'm PREPARED.

  • 9:00 AM: Success! Finally. Warm, salty, glorious pretzels. I actually tear up a little (okay, maybe I’m just sleep-deprived). This is a victory for me.

  • 10:00 AM: Farewell Fairfield Inn & Suites. Check out. Leave with a lingering feeling of… well, it’s been alright.

  • 11:00 AM: Head back to the airport. Attempt to organize the luggage in the SUV (lose). The rental car return goes smoothly. The airport… still spacious.

  • 1:00 PM (ish): Board the flight. Reflect on the adventure. Kansas City, you surprised me. You gave me great art, spectacular ice cream, and a pretzel quest for the ages. Farewell! This trip was a mess but I think I will be back.

Post Script: May the questionable hotel carpet stain rest in peace. And, if you see me, please, for the love of all that is holy, don't mention the SUV. I can't even.

End Transmission.

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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kansas City North/Gladstone Gashland (KS) United States

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kansas City North/Gladstone Gashland (KS) United States

So, this "Escape to Kansas City" thing at the Fairfield Inn... is it actually an escape? Like, from *what*?

Okay, deep breath. "Escape" *might* be a strong word. Let's just say I was escaping the crippling boredom of a Tuesday. My cat, Mittens, was judging me, the dishes were piling up like a geological survey, and the internet was... well, the internet. So I was craving something, *anything* different. Gladstone, Missouri, at the Fairfield Inn? That's what I landed on. Did it fix my life? Nope. Did it get me away from staring at the same four walls? Absolutely. Think of it as a tiny recharge, a mental pit stop. A chance to, you know, wear *different* sweatpants.

Alright, spill the beans. The Fairfield Inn experience. Tell me EVERYTHING. Was the continental breakfast a game-changer?

Dude, the BREAKFAST. Okay, so, let's be real. Continental breakfasts at chain hotels are... well, they're a crapshoot. This one? Solid. Not life-altering. But passable. I'm talking your standard waffle maker (which, let's be honest, is the *pinnacle* of continental breakfast excitement), those weird little yogurt cups that look suspiciously like they've been there since the Cretaceous period, fruit (mostly bruised - hey, that's life!), and of course, the all-important coffee. The coffee was... drinkable. Needed a *lot* of cream to get the taste of, uh, *hotel* out of it, but I survived. Did I eat three waffles? Maybe. Don't judge me. I was on vacation from my responsibilities! The real star? The tiny, individually wrapped muffins. Those things are pure, unadulterated joy.

What's the *vibe* of the Fairfield Inn? Like, imagine you're describing the hotel to a Martian. Help me understand, really.

Okay, so put on your space helmet, Zorp. The Fairfield Inn in Gladstone: it's... comfortable. It's reliable. It's the denim jacket of hotels. It's not going to blow your mind with avant-garde art or a rooftop pool with a DJ. It's... clean. The staff was friendly, which is a HUGE win in my book. There's a certain... *generic* sheen to it, if that makes sense? Like they’ve mastered the art of being unobtrusive. It's designed for people to just *be*. You need a place to sleep? You got it. You need a pool (it had a pool, I didn't use it... I blame the existential dread of public water)? Yup. You want to avoid eye contact with other guests and slip silently into your room? You're in luck! It's the anti-drama hotel. Which, some days, is *exactly* what I want.

Anything *bad* happen? Be honest. Did you encounter any hotel-related horrors?

Horrors? Nah. Nothing involving blood or flickering lights. I'm not big on horror. My main issue? The WiFi. It was... patchy. Like, "slow enough to drive you to the brink of insanity when trying to stream Netflix, only to have it buffer every two minutes" slow. Seriously, I nearly threw my phone out the window. If you need to be connected, pack a hotspot. Or, you know, embrace the disconnect. Stare at the ceiling. Meditate on the mysteries of dust bunnies. It's an experience. Also, and this is just a personal thing... the pillows could've been fluffier. I’m a princess when it comes to pillows. I need a cloud. I got… a pillow. Fine. But, dammit, I wanted a cloud.

Okay, okay, but *Gladstone*? What's the draw? What's there to *do*?

Okay, so, Gladstone. Let’s not pretend it’s Paris. It's... a suburb of Kansas City. Meaning, the "escape" part is less about breathtaking scenery and more about... a change of scenery. I went to the Northland, which is nearby, as it has a *huge* mall (I didn’t buy anything, I swear!), and there were some decent restaurants. I’m really into Mexican food, and the local place I tried was pretty good! Look, is Gladstone going to become your new favorite vacation destination? Maybe not. Will you find a nice, quiet place to decompress and recharge? Definitely. It’s a perfect base camp for exploring KC if you want to, which I didn’t. I mostly just wanted to eat tacos and watch bad TV in peace. And I achieved that. Success!

What was the BEST part? The thing you'll remember years from now?

Hands down? The quiet. There was this... this profound silence. Like, the city noises (or the cat's existential judgment), which I’m used to, vanished for a time. I could hear the distant hum of the AC, the occasional car, but mostly? Nothing. Just... me. And a stack of poorly-written true-crime novels. And, I’m not gonna lie, that silence was golden. The world could continue to crumble, the bills could keep piling up, Mittens could continue to stare at me with her unwavering disdain... and for a few glorious, waffle-filled hours, I didn't have to care. That quiet? *That* was the escape. And that, my friends, is worth the price of a mediocre hotel stay.

Would you go back?

Maybe. Honestly? Maybe. If Tuesday rolls around again and the boredom of my life swells up like a giant, hairy beast, and I consider my options, and I want silence and a waffle maker, I would. I'm a creature of habit, after all. But next time? I'm bringing my own pillow. And better headphones. And I'll definitely scout better taco places *before* I arrive. But that's part of the adventure, isn't it? The planning the anticipation, the inevitable disappointment of the WiFi... and, hey, the tiny muffins. Always the muffins. So, yeah. Maybe. Don't judge.

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