Midwest road trip: Perfect family-friendly suites in Bloomington illinois

This summer, our family was fortunate enough to discover the Holiday Inn and Suites-Bloomington Airport, for an overnight in Bloomington, Illinois, while on our way to points north for vacation. We thought it was going to be a quick in-and-out, but we found there was quite a bit to do in Bloomington-Normal: a zoo, a wind farm viewing platform, a children’s museum, the Ewing cultural center, and the Prairie Aviation Museum. In fact, we ended up hanging around the morning following our stay in order to visit a couple local attractions.
So if you have a chance to visit Bloomington-Normal for events at the local colleges (there are two) or are just stopping in on your way from point A to point B, we highly recommend devoting some time—and using the Holiday Inn and Suites as your home away from home.
Holiday Inn and Suites has chosen to be intentional about welcoming families: kids stay and eat free on-site with their parents. In Bloomington, the airport, which is literally across the street, will likely the first thing your kids will clue in on. If you’re lucky, your room will face that direction and the kids can watch planes take off and land. The air traffic isn’t constant–you don’t have to worry about noise all night long–but between dinner and bedtime, our younger boys got to see a couple of passenger planes skimming the highway on their way in for landing.
In addition to standard rooms, the Holiday Inn-Bloomington Airport offers three family suites. Our suite was compact but very family friendly, with refrigerator, an extra in-room sink (speeds up tooth brushing!), microwave, and plenty of electrical outlets as well as a second bedroom. The suite sleeps six: two queen beds plus twin bunk beds in the kids’ room. While the main room is a fairly standard, nice hotel room (plenty of pillows!), the second room is clearly decorated with kids in mind. The colors are bright, from the red bedspreads to the multicolored floor lamp. There’s a preschool-sized art table and a beanbag (what kid can resist?). And, in keeping with their neighbor across the street, the art is all airplanes, from the coat hangers on the wall to the 3D hanging sculpture of a propeller plane—with a propeller that actually turns.
But let me reiterate the best part, just in case you missed it: a family suite offers parents that magical element that’s so hard to come by on the road: separate rooms! This is not a set of adjoining hotel rooms with a door that opens between them. It is a true suite in which the kids’ room is accessed through the parents’ room. So you can rest securely knowing that you have your own space while the kids are perfectly safe next door.

Hotel features: 

For a photo tour of the hotel, click here. The beds are comfortable, and the room features plenty of outlets for charging electronics. You also get free wifi, and the hotel has a business center and meeting rooms on the ground floor. Laundry facilities are available.
I also love the intentional focus on sustainability at this particular location. Most hotels now give guests the option to reuse towels, but at the Holiday Inn Bloomington-Airport we found a note inviting us to earn reward points toward future stays by participating.
Of course, the first question out of any kid’s mouth is, “Is there a pool?” The Bloomington Holiday Inn’s indoor pool and hot tub are open 8 a.m-11p.m. The adjacent fitness center, open 24 hours, has two treadmills, one elliptical, weights and an exercise ball.

Dining on site: 

You have several options for breakfast. The morning buffet in the lobby cafe costs $9.99 for adults, or there’s an a la carte menu if you prefer. You can also order a granola bar-and-fruit feature to go for $5. Simpler still is to grab a yogurt from the commissary around the corner from the check-in desk.
For lunch and dinner, check out the in-house Baxter’s American Grille, an upscale restaurant with a varied and mouth-watering menu serving lunch and dinner.

Room Rates:

As always at Holiday Inn, kids stay and eat free. Standard two-queen rooms start at $109/night, while the family suite rates start at $139—very reasonable if, like us, you normally have to get two rooms to accommodate the whole group. The hotel also offers executive and conference suites.

Location:

The Holiday Inn and Suites Bloomington/Airport is at 3202 E. Empire Street in Bloomington, Illinois, directly across the road from Central Illinois Regional Airport.
Our family stayed at the Holiday Inn compliments of the hotel in exchange for an honest review. Our opinions, as always, remain our own.

Holiday Inn Downtown Omaha review: A family-friendly place to hang your hat

Time to rack up those IHG points! If your family is enjoying the multitude of things to do in Omaha, consider hanging your hat at the Holiday Inn-Downtown Omaha. This hotel, a few blocks away from the concentration of downtown attractions, has just the right balance of quality and family-friendly touches to make it a home away from home.

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Holiday Inn Downtown Omaha review:

This Holiday Inn has gone out of its way to make itself family-friendly. They offer free lodging to children 19 and under as long as they’re staying in their parents’ room. Up to four children age 12 and under can eat for free at the restaurant in the hotel restaurant, Burger Theory, which offers standard pub fair and a wide selection of beers.

Then, of course, there’s the pool area, featuring an indoor waterpark with a splash pad, buckets that dump over a play structure, and a 3-story water slide that goes outside the building and comes back in. This slide does not dump into a pool, but has a long flat area at the end for slowing, although you’ll stop moving just about as soon as you reach the flat. Be aware there is no lifeguard; however, there were quite a few people there when we visited, and safety wasn’t an issue. The area also offers a leisure pool ranging from 3-4 feet deep–most of it in the 3 to 3’ 6” range—with a whirlpool (3′ 6″ deep) and a hot tub. Every room gets five wrist bands per day for the pool area; extras cost $10 apiece.

Rooms & other amenities:

We were given a room with a king-sized bed, TV, and writing table, separated by a partial wall from a living/office area which included a second television and another desk. The room also had a microwave and refrigerator. The table lamps all included electric plugs, which is a nice feature for a family traveling with multiple electronic devices. The decor was streamlined and understated, and it was generally a restful room to return to after a long day. Our one issue was getting the room to a comfortable temperature, as we had the wall thermostat set at 80 and we were still cold at night.

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The hotel also offers an open wireless network, a business center, a coffee shop in the lobby, and a fitness center. Parking is free in the lot behind the hotel—a nice perk for a downtown hotel–and a free shuttle leaves the premises every half hour during business hours. It runs to any location within a 3-mile radius, which includes a whole lot of attractions. It also goes to the airport 24/7.

Rates/location:

Room rates start as low as $127 in the off season. The Holiday Inn-Downtown Omaha is located at 1420 Cuming St., Omaha, Nebraska.

Our family was given a room for our stay at the Holiday Inn Downtown Omaha in exchange for an honest review.