St. Augustine Getaway: Best Western Plus I-95 - Unbeatable Deals!

Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95 St. Augustine (FL) United States

Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95 St. Augustine (FL) United States

St. Augustine Getaway: Best Western Plus I-95 - Unbeatable Deals!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the St. Augustine Getaway: Best Western Plus I-95 - Unbeatable Deals! This ain't your grandma's travel brochure review, expect some real talk… and maybe a little bit of "I need another coffee."

First Impressions & Getting There (and the Mild Panic of Accessibility)

So, the name's a mouthful, right? "St. Augustine Getaway: Best Western Plus I-95 - Unbeatable Deals!" Yeesh. But hey, you know what you're getting: a Best Western on the I-95 corridor. Convenient? Absolutely. Glamorous? Maybe not. But let's be real, sometimes all you need is a clean bed and a decent cup of coffee.

Accessibility: Okay, this is where I get slightly anxious. Being a stickler for inclusivity, I need to know if the place actually works for everyone. They say they have "Facilities for disabled guests" and "Wheelchair accessible," which is a good start. BUT, and it's a big but, I don't have specifics. Are the rooms truly accessible? Are the elevators wide enough? Is the pool ramped? I'd need to dig deeper, maybe even call the hotel directly, to get those answers confirmed. It's a MINOR FAIL that it's not crystal clear online.

Getting There: Easy peasy. Right off I-95. Score! Free parking. Double Score! (Valet parking? Nah, this ain't that kind of getaway).

The Room: My Little Sanctuary (or Maybe Just a Room)

The listing promises a whole lot of stuff packed into "Available in all rooms" – starting with the basics of course but also a range of stuff like Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Additional toilet, and Bathtub.

I will say the Free Wi-Fi is a lifesaver! I work online, so that's a HUGE check, and the idea of Internet access – LAN sounds very old-school but maybe it is useful for some of you! Air conditioning, Blackout curtains, and Soundproofing are absolutely essential for this sun-soaked locale. I always appreciate Coffee/tea maker, because well, coffee. Complimentary tea, nice!

Now some slightly more special things. Desk, Laptop workspace, Seating area, and Sofa say they care about comfort. I love a hotel that understands the concept of chilling! It's all the little things that make life better. (Minus the Interconnecting room(s) available bit. I hate accidentally hearing my neighbor's snoring.)

The Bathroom details are interesting. Hair dryer, Toiletries, Mirror, and Scale are the usual suspects. But a Bathroom phone? Okay, that's a bit extra. Like, who are you calling from the bathtub? "Hello, Room Service? I’d like a rubber ducky, please."

Cleanliness and Safety: Can They Handle the Pandemic?

Alright, let's get serious. COVID is still kicking around. Seeing that the hotel touts "Cleanliness and safety" with options like "Anti-viral cleaning products", "Daily disinfection in common areas", "Physicial distancing of at least 1 meter", and "Rooms sanitized between stays" definitely helps! I want to know they're making an effort. "Staff trained in safety protocol" is crucial. "Shared stationery removed"? Good riddance. The thought of a communal pen…shudders.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Adventure (or at Least Sustaining Life)

  • Breakfast: I heard there is a Breakfast [buffet] and Western breakfast, which are both pretty standard. A nice Asian breakfast adds a layer of fun! Also, Breakfast takeaway service could be useful if you're in a rush.
  • Restaurants & Lounges: "Restaurants" sounds a little vague. I want to see what's on offer in terms of cuisine. Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, and Vegetarian restaurant make this interesting. Is there a Bar? I would hope so. A Poolside bar? Oh, yes please! Coffee/tea in restaurant and Coffee shop are always welcome.
  • Snacks: Snack bar and Room service [24-hour] are life-savers when the midnight munchies hit.
  • More Specifics! A la carte in restaurant, Desserts in restaurant, Salad in restaurant, Soup in restaurant and Bottle of water are all welcome additions.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Beyond the Bed

  • Pool Yes, an Swimming pool [outdoor] is an absolute MUST in Florida. A Swimming pool and Pool with view sound amazing.
  • Wellness: I'm intrigued by "Body scrub", "Body wrap", "Foot bath", and "Massage".
  • Spa: the "Spa" and "Spa/sauna" sections suggest an experience. While the presence of a Sauna and/or Steamroom is always a bonus.
  • Fitness: Fitness center and Gym/fitness are nice if you are so inclined. I usually end up promising to go… and then don't.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

  • Essentials: "Air conditioning in public area", "Cash withdrawal", "Concierge", "Convenience store", "Elevator", "Facilities for disabled guests", "Daily housekeeping", "Laundry service", "Luggage storage" - these are the bread and butter of a good hotel.
  • Business Stuff: "Business facilities", "Meetings", "Meeting/banquet facilities", "Seminars" are there too.
  • Extra Perks: "Food delivery" is good, "Gift/souvenir shop" is nice for impulse buys. I'm not sure if I'd get a Shrine there though.

For the Kids:

While "Family/child friendly" is a definite plus, the presence of "Babysitting service" and "Kids meal" means they're going the extra mile.

Getting Around:

  • Driving: "Car park [free of charge]", "Car park [on-site]", "Car power charging station" is great, and "Valet parking" is always a nice touch.
  • Other: "Airport transfer", "Taxi service," and "Bicycle parking" is helpful as well.

My Stream-of-Consciousness Verdict and a Sweet Offer

So, is the St. Augustine Getaway: Best Western Plus I-95 – Unbeatable Deals! a five-star resort? Probably not. It's a solid Best Western, offering the essentials, and a few nice extras.

Here's my brutally honest take: It seems like a comfortable and convenient option for exploring St. Augustine, especially if you're on a budget or just need a place to crash after a long day of sightseeing. I'd need to do more research about the accessibilty.

Quirky Observation: The "Proposal spot" on the list? Talk about specific. Did someone actually propose in their hotel? Intriguing.

Emotional Reaction: I’m feeling cautiously optimistic. The convenience, the free Wi-Fi, and the general feeling of cleanliness and safety are definitely winning me over. The pool sounds amazing.

The Offer (Because You Deserve a Deal!)

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  • Unbeatable Deals: That's literally in the name!
  • Convenience: Right off I-95, making it easy to explore everything St. Augustine has to offer.
  • Comfort & Cleanliness: Relax knowing they're focused on making your stay safe and enjoyable.
  • Pool Time! Seriously, a refreshing dip in the pool is a must.

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Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95 St. Augustine (FL) United States

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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive HEADFIRST into my chaotic adventure at the Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95. This ain't your pristine, perfectly-organized travel brochure – this is REAL LIFE, baby. Prepare for some bumpy roads, questionable choices, and the undeniable charm of a slightly frazzled traveler.

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Hotel Room Hunt (and a Whole Lotta Questions)

  • 4:00 PM – Officially, Check-In Time: I rolled in, feeling like a crumpled piece of paper after a cross-country drive. Let's be honest, the I-95? That's not a scenic route – it's a test of will and bladder control. Pulled up to the Best Western and my first thought was, "Did I accidentally book a hotel in a parallel universe where everything is slightly…off-kilter?" (But hey, the price was right, right?)
  • 4:15 PM – The Room Roulette Spin: The front desk lady with the perky smile (bless her heart, she must deal with a lot of people) handed me a key. "Third floor, right at the end of the hall!" she chirped. And as I shuffled to my room I had to check the room number three times. "Did I book the room with the vending machine in it? or maybe the ice machine?"
  • 4:30 PM – Room Inspection (and the Unspoken Pact): Inside? Okay, not bad. Cleanish. The air conditioning was blasting like a hurricane in a Tupperware container. I’m pretty sure the carpet had seen more than a few questionable spills in its lifetime, but hey, I'm not here to judge. After all, this is St. Augustine, the oldest city in the US, I'm not expecting a Four Seasons!
  • 5:00 PM - "Where am I supposed to eat?" I'm starving. I'm pretty sure I'm looking for a place to eat. I found a place named "Cracker Barrel".. I think.
  • 6:00 PM – Cracker Barrel: The food? Comfort food. The people-watching? A masterclass in Americana. I might have over-ordered the biscuits and gravy. More than one time. Let's just leave it at that.

Day 2: Exploring the Old City (and Possibly Regretting My Shoe Choice)

  • 9:00 AM – The Early Bird Gets…Crowded Streets: Okay, I'll admit it. I'm not usually a morning person. But I figured, St. Augustine, history, time to soak it up! So I made it to the town and the streets were filled with a mass of people, I guess they had the same idea. It was hot, too hot!
  • 10:00 AM - The Fort Matanzas National Monument: I had planned a strategic visit. The view was beautiful, the water…gorgeous, and the history was fascinating, even though I got attacked by a mosquito. (I still have the bite.)
  • 12:00 PM – Mission San Juan del Río: The buildings here were made out of coquina. I have no idea how they built this, but wow!
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch: I think I had way too much coffee, all the walking, and eating. Time for some more food and the only thing I could think about was going back and getting some rest (and more coffee).
  • 2:00 PM – The Hotel Room of Dreams (and Regret): Back at the hotel, the AC was still working overtime. I collapsed on the bed, the heat be damned. I was exhausted, but also filled with a strange sense of accomplishment. I was doing it!
  • 7:00 PM – Dinner (Again?): I'm not even going to pretend I didn't hit up the same Cracker Barrel. What can I say? It's reliable, and their pancakes are a life-affirming experience. The service was great!

Day 3: A Day of Unexpected Delights (and a Minor Meltdown)

  • 9:00 AM – The Search for the Perfect Coffee (and the Unexpected Discovery): The hotel coffee was, let's be kind, questionable. So, I set out on a quest. And I failed. Horribly. Turns out, I kept going the wrong way. Did I miss my exit? I don't know, but I found a quaint little bakery and got some coffee, and a croissant. And the croissant? It was perfect.
  • 10:00 AM - The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum: I climbed the lighthouse, huffing and puffing all the way up. The view from the top was absolutely stunning! The thought of climbing back down? Terrifying. But I survived.
  • 12:00 PM – The Minor Meltdown (or, The Great Souvenir Debacle): Okay, time for truth. I went to the souvenir shop. And I LOST it. Overwhelmed by the options, the noise, and the sheer tourist-ness of it all, I almost had a full-blown meltdown in the middle of the shop. I needed an emergency sugar boost.
  • 2:00 PM - Rest Back in my room after the terrible souvenir shop. Time for another break. I was exhausted. I did absolutely nothing except lay down.
  • 7:00 PM – Dinner (and Thinking Too Much): I went out and grabbed some food. I was thinking about everything that happened, and all the things I did. I wanted to go back to my room and rest.

Day 4: Leaving (and a Promise to Return…Eventually)

  • 9:00 AM – Breakfast (and a Final Grumble): Grabbed a hotel breakfast. The same sad muffins. The same lukewarm coffee. But I ate it anyway. Gotta fuel up for the road, right?
  • 10:00 AM – Check-Out (and a Grateful Goodbye): The hotel staff were all smiles and waves. I could feel I was sad, but also ready to go.
  • 11:00 AM – The Long Drive: The only thought in my head was "I need a nap." And a strong coffee. But most importantly, I need to get back here.

So, there you have it. My messy, imperfect, and utterly bizarre trip to St. Augustine. Did I see everything? No. Did I make the "right" choices? Probably not. But did I have an adventure? Absolutely. Would I go back? Absolutely. Maybe with a different suitcase, some better shoes, and a whole lot more caffeine. Until then St. Augustine, it was…something.

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So, You're Considering St. Augustine & the Best Western Plus? Buckle Up, Buttercup... FAQ-ish Stuff (But Way More Rambling)

Okay, Okay... What IS the "Unbeatable Deals" Thing? Sounds Slick.

Alright, lemme cut to the chase. "Unbeatable Deals"... well, it's marketing. They *say* you're getting a steal, right? And, honestly? Sometimes you *do*. I snagged a crazy good rate once – like, practically highway robbery levels of cheap – but that was in the dead of January. Think: ghosts, chilly breezes, and maybe a rogue tumbleweed blowing through the parking lot. Then there was the time I *thought* I found a deal... until the "resort fees" snuck in like ninjas. Ugh. So, read the fine print. ALWAYS. (Me? I kinda skim... then I get surprised. Don't be like me.) But hey, if you're flexible with dates and can handle a shoulder season (or a *very* slow Tuesday in October), you might actually find some real magic. Just, you know... be skeptical. It's a healthy attitude.

Is this place actually *in* St. Augustine? I don't want to spend half my vacation driving.

Technically, it's *kinda close*. It's smack dab off I-95, which, let's be real, is its own special circle of… well, highway hell, sometimes. Think: Trucks, endless stretches of asphalt, and that weird, almost-but-not-quite-there feeling of being *ALMOST* to your destination. But, the actual historic part of St. Augustine? Clock it in at maybe a 10-15 minute drive, depending on traffic. Which, again, can be brutal, especially during a festival or anything remotely resembling a "holiday". So, yeah, not walking distance. Maybe pack some audiobooks. You’ll thank me later. The drive itself is often the hardest part, but hey, just think of it as a very slow, scenic prelude! (Okay, maybe not scenic.)

How are the rooms? I’m a bit of a hotel room snob, ngl.

Okay, so, "Best Western Plus." Don't go expecting the Ritz, alright? I went with a buddy once, and let me tell you, we lucked out with a room that overlooked the… well, it overlooked *something*. Probably the parking lot. (Remember the tumbleweed? It's likely out there, somewhere.) Cleanliness? Generally good. But, lemme tell you a secret: I *always* check the sheets first. Just me. And the bathroom? Functional. Not spa-like, by any stretch. The beds are usually comfy enough after a day of historical wandering and stuffing your face with overpriced fudge. Oh, and they *do* have those questionable mini-shampoos and conditioners. You know, the ones that always end up leaking in your bag? Good times. So, manage your expectations. It's a solid, reliable place, not necessarily a vacation destination in and of itself. My motto? The less time I spend in the room staring at the wallpaper, the better (emphasis on the "less").

Breakfast? Free? Good? Tell Me Everything about the Breakfast!

FREE BREAKFAST! Yes! And yes, it’s a buffet. That’s the most important thing. Think: waffle station (essential!), scrambled eggs (sometimes rubbery, sometimes surprisingly good), bacon (a gamble, honestly), pastries that taste suspiciously like they came from a giant, food-industrialized baking facility, and the usual suspects – cereal, fruit, yogurt (always a winner). Okay, the coffee? Let's just say it's *coffee*. I tend to load up on the carbs. Waffles and a giant mug of coffee. Perfect. It is not a gourmet experience, but it’s free! And trust me, after a night of… well, *anything* you'll need those calories. Don't expect *amazing*, but do expect *convenient*. This is not the time to be a food snob (unless you’re a super-picky eater).

Is there a pool? And is it worth it to get in there?

Yeah, there's a pool. It's… a pool. Rectangular, chlorine-y. Probably not the most Instagrammable pool you'll ever see. I've seen kids splashing around and a few brave adults taking leisurely laps. The last time I went, there was a rogue inflatable swan threatening to take over. It's fine. It's a pool! Sometimes, after a long day of sightseeing (and walking the cobblestone streets, which, ouch), a dip is just what you need. Don't expect tropical oasis vibes. Manage your expectations. More like… a cool-down station after an afternoon of… well, walking around St. Augustine. Oh! And there's usually a little seating around the pool. I would recommend it if you have kids or just a place to sit outside with a drink. I am of the opinion that it is worth it, especially if it is one of those hot Florida days.

The Parking Situation? Is it awful? Because I hate parking.

Okay, parking, the bane of my existence. At the Best Western? Usually, it's fine. Its free! It's a hotel that is out of the way, so you have plenty of parking! You are not, however, guaranteed a spot directly in front of your room. You might have to walk a whole *forty* feet. The real parking nightmare comes when you try to head into downtown St. Augustine. That's when the fun *really* begins. The historic district gets PACKED. I'm talking circling blocks, paying ridiculous amounts for a tiny space, and generally wanting to scream into the void. So, the hotel? Easy peasy. Downtown? Plan ahead. Consider a rideshare (uber/lyft) or bite the bullet and budget for parking. Don't say I didn't warn you. I lost an hour of my life once just *looking* for a spot. Worth remembering.

How's the Wi-Fi? Gotta stay connected!

Wi-Fi? It's there. It works. Usually. Sometimes it’s blazing fast, other times it’s like trying to herd cats with a dial-up modem. You know, the sound? Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. It can be a bit spotty, especially if everyone's streaming movies at the same time (which, let’s face it, they probably are). So, if you *absolutely* need to be online for a video call or to download something massive, maybe tether to your phone. But for basic browsing and checking emails? It's generally adequate. It is, however, free,Comfort Zone Inn

Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95 St. Augustine (FL) United States

Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95 St. Augustine (FL) United States

Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95 St. Augustine (FL) United States

Best Western Plus St. Augustine I-95 St. Augustine (FL) United States

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