
Knights Inn Murfreesboro: Your Surprisingly Awesome TN Getaway!
Knights Inn Murfreesboro: Hold Up, This Isn't Your Average Budget Motel! (A Surprisingly Awesome Review)
Okay, so let's be real for a sec. When you see "Knights Inn," your brain probably conjures up images of questionable floral patterns and… well, less than stellar cleanliness. But hold the phone! I just got back from a stay at the Knights Inn Murfreesboro, and I'm genuinely surprised. Like, pleasantly surprised. This place actually has a certain… charm. Let's dive in, shall we? This is going to be messy, so buckle up.
Accessibility: A Decent Start (and a Tiny Grumble)
Right off the bat, I'm happy to report that Knights Inn Murfreesboro offers decent accessibility. Now, I don't personally have accessibility needs, but I always keep an eye out for them. They do offer facilities for disabled guests, which is fantastic. Elevator access is a must-have, and check! (Hallelujah for not lugging suitcases up stairs!) However, I'm not seeing a lot of specific details on what those "facilities" entail. Perhaps a quick call beforehand to confirm details would be wise if you have specific needs. Just a little word of advice.
Cleanliness and Safety: They're Taking It Seriously! (Finally!)
Okay, let's be honest, this is a BIG deal nowadays. And I gotta say, Knights Inn Murfreesboro has really upped their game. I'm talking professional-grade sanitizing services, rooms sanitized between stays (huge sigh of relief!), and individually-wrapped food options (more on that later). They've got hand sanitizer strategically placed everywhere, and the staff seems genuinely invested in keeping things clean. I saw "Daily disinfection in common areas" in action, and it was far more thorough than I've seen at some… fancier places. There's staff trained in safety protocol, and I didn't feel like I was constantly dodging germs. This is a major win. And yes, there's hot water linen and laundry washing - a no-brainer, but still, a comfort. CCTV in common areas & outside property – a good feeling, especially during late nights.
Rooms: Comfy, But Let's Talk About Those Pillows…
So, the rooms. They're… functional. Clean, yes. Pretty, not so much. But hey, you're not paying for a five-star experience, are you? My room had air conditioning (essential in Tennessee!), free Wi-Fi, a desk (for the inevitable panicked email catch-up), and a refrigerator (for those late-night snacks – hello, gas station nachos!). There's complimentary tea and a coffee/tea maker, but don't get your hopes up for a gourmet experience. Daily housekeeping kept things tidy. Satellite/cable channels kept me entertained (for better or worse). The blackout curtains got the job done, though the window that opens might be tempting for fresh air.
The REAL litmus test? The bed. It was… comfy-ish. The mattress was decent. Here's the but: the pillows. Oh. My. Goodness. Guys, the pillows. They were… lumpy. Like, possibly filled with rocks from a nearby construction site lumpy. I ended up folding one in half just to get a semblance of support. This is a MUST-IMPROVE area, Knights Inn! Get some decent pillows! Seriously.
But, I also found the seating area to be great for unwinding after a long day of whatever activity you did.
Internet Access: Wi-Fi Godsend (and Minor Lan Issues)
Okay, this is important. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! It worked, and it worked well. Internet access – wireless was absolutely there. They also offer Internet access – LAN, though I didn't personally use that. (Who uses LAN anymore?!)
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Surprisingly Okay (Breakfast… well, it's breakfast)
Okay, let’s be honest, not a huge focus here. Breakfast is included, a buffet in a restaurant, which is better than nothing. But it’s not exactly a culinary adventure. I saw Asian breakfast options, but I couldn't quite stomach it. I opted for a decent Western breakfast which was very filling and tasty. There's coffee/tea in restaurant, but again, don't expect barista-level skills. A snack bar is available, which is handy.
I have to say, the availability of the included breakfast was a great feature. You could get it in your room (via Breakfast in room), and you could even have a Breakfast takeaway service, which was a lifesaver on the days I wanted to hit the road early.
Things to Do/ Ways to Relax: Meh… But Murfreesboro!
Okay, this area is where the Knights Inn Murfreesboro is… well, basic. There’s no spa, no fitness center, no sauna, no pool of any kind. (Sad face.) But guys, this is Murfreesboro! The city offers tons of things to do! You're close to local attractions and plenty of fun stuff. So, while the hotel itself doesn't have a ton in the relaxation department, it's a solid basecamp for exploring.
Services and Conveniences: Doing What You'd Expect
They offer things like daily housekeeping (a blessing!), a 24-hour front desk, a concierge, and luggage storage. They also have laundry service and dry cleaning, which came in handy after a few sweaty days of adventuring. I also liked that they had a convenience store on site for any last-minute essentials (or late-night snack cravings!). Car park [free of charge] is a huge plus!
For the Kids: Family-Friendly Basecamp
The Knights Inn seems to be pretty family-friendly. There are Family/child friendly options. While there aren't any on-site kid-specific facilities, the proximity to family-friendly activities in Murfreesboro makes it a good base.
Getting Around: Easy Peasy
Car park [free of charge] - boom! Huge win. It's easy to get in and out. They also have Airport transfer, which is a very convenient for some.
Quirks and Imperfections: The Good, the Bland, and the Slightly Bizarre
Okay, real talk. There were a few quirks. One, the lobby decor… let's just say it's… eclectic. Think, "motel chic" but somehow still a little charming. And the elevator (did I mention there was an elevator!) was a little… rickety. But hey, it worked! And the staff? They were genuinely friendly and helpful, even if they weren't exactly overflowing with high-fives.
The Verdict: Surprisingly Worth It!
Look, Knights Inn Murfreesboro isn't the Ritz. But for the price? It's a steal. It's clean, safe, and surprisingly comfortable. The staff is friendly, and the location is convenient. The imperfections? They add character (and make you appreciate the little things). I'd absolutely stay here again. And you know what? I might even bring my own pillow next time.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into a Knights Inn adventure in the shimmering metropolis of… Murfreesboro, Tennessee. And let me tell you, the anticipation is palpable. (Said with the sarcasm only a seasoned traveler can muster.)
Day 1: Arrival of Sorts and the Quest for Caffeine
- 1:00 PM - Err.. Whenever: Landed in Nashville. Smooth flight? Nope. Delayed flight. My internal clock is already screaming, "FEED ME," which, naturally, translates to "COFFEE." The rental car process? A delightful dance of paperwork and passive-aggressive customer service. Finally, got the key to a Corolla… Pray for me.
- 3:00 PM (ish) - Knights Inn Check-In: Found the Knights Inn. It's… well, it exists. The lobby smells faintly of chlorine and… opportunity? Maybe? The receptionist, bless her heart, looked like she’d seen things. Checked into my room. The room, in true Knights Inn fashion, is a study in beige. I’m pretty sure the carpet predates the internet. But hey, it has a bed, and I’m more than ready to collapse on it.
- 3:30 PM - The Hunt for Holy Bean Juice: Starving and sleep-deprived, I hit the road. The quest for caffeine becomes paramount. Found a local joint called "The Daily Dose." Okay, the coffee was surprisingly excellent. The barista, a young woman with more piercings than a pirate's stash, gave me the lowdown on Murfreesboro. "It's got character," she said, with a wink. I'm intrigued.
- 4:30 PM - The Cracker Barrel Revelation: Okay, I know, I know, this is a cliché. But I've never actually been to a Cracker Barrel. Experience, right? So I went. Fried chicken, mac n' cheese, and a rocking chair on the porch - it was like a pre-packaged dose of Americana. I swear, I saw a dad teaching his kid to play checkers, and I almost cried. (Don't judge me, I'm tired!)
- 6:00 PM - Pizza & Procrastination: Back at the Knights Inn. Ordered a pizza from some delivery place whose name I promptly forgot. Ate it in my beige haven while contemplating my existence. Realized I hadn't packed my book. Damn.
- 8:00 PM - Collapse: Sleep. Glorious, necessary sleep.
Day 2: History, Hauntings, and the Pursuit of the Perfect Biscuit
- 8:00 AM - The Alarm That Didn't Go Off: The alarm I thought I set didn't go off! Woke up in a mini-panic, feeling like I was missing the boat (or maybe just a really good breakfast).
- 8:30 AM - Breakfast Disaster: Attempted the "free" breakfast at the hotel. Let's just say the stale waffles and lukewarm coffee did not inspire. I think I may have choked down a rubbery egg. I'm officially going on a biscuit quest.
- 9:30 AM - Stones River National Battlefield: Decided to embrace some history as I was so close. The Stones River Civil War Battlefield. The scale of the battlefield is impressive, and I'm trying to pay attention. I failed history in school. My mind wanders back to the breakfast debacle.
- 12:00 PM - Lunch That Wasn't: Drove aimlessly to find a decent lunch only to realize it was Sunday and all the good places were packed. Ended up at a chain restaurant. Regret.
- 2:00 PM - Cannonsburgh Village: Cannonsburgh Village, a local historical museum. Quaint, I suppose. A little too… pleasant for my taste. I wandered around, squinting at the antiquated structures, and desperately longing for a good cup of coffee.
- 4:00 PM - Downtown Murfreesboro - The "Haunted" Square: The downtown square is supposedly haunted. I walked around, looking for ghosts. Found a few questionable characters, but no spectral disturbances. Disappointed! The "haunted" tour was booked up. Sigh.
- 6:00 PM - Biscuit Quest Continues (and Fails): On the hunt for the perfect biscuit. Went to two highly-rated diners. First place, the biscuits were dry. Second place, the biscuits were… okay, but not life-changing. Still searching!
- 7:30 PM - Dinner and the TV: Back at the glorious Knights Inn. Debating dinner. Pizza again? Maybe. Watching some mind-numbing TV. Realizing I'm completely alone, and the only company I have is the faint hum of the mini-fridge.
Day 3: Departure and the Lingering Taste of Beige
- 8:00 AM - The Great Biscuit Awakening! Woke up and said to myself, "Fine, I'll give it one more biscuit try." I'll just find a darn biscuit!
- 9:00 AM - Departure… Eventually: Checked out of the Knights Inn. As I left the hotel parking lot my car made a very ominous groan. Great!
- 10:00 AM - Nashville! On the way back to the airport.
- 12:00 AM - Flight home: The end.
Epilogue:
Murfreesboro. It's… a place. A place of beige carpets, Cracker Barrel revelations, and a never-ending quest for a perfect biscuit. Would I go back? Probably not. But I have the stories now. And hey that’s the important thing!
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