
Sandy's BEST Extended Stay? Salt Lake City's Hidden Gem!
Sandy's BEST Extended Stay: Salt Lake City's Hidden Gem…or Just Kinda Okay? (A Messy, Honest Review)
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I just spent a week (or was it two? Time melts away at these places…) at Sandy's BEST Extended Stay in Salt Lake City. And trust me, it's an experience. Forget pristine white walls and perfect Instagram filters, this is a review forged in the fires of… well, slightly stained carpeting and lukewarm coffee. But hey, that’s life, right? And maybe, just maybe, this place has a certain…charm? Let’s break it down, warts and all.
First, the Basics (and the Important Stuff):
- Accessibility: Okay, this is where they really shine. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely. I saw ramps, elevators, the whole shebang. Kudos to Sandy's for actually thinking about this. Facilities for disabled guests? Yup, and they seemed genuinely well-equipped.
- Cleanliness and Safety: I'm kinda a germaphobe, so this was HUGE. Anti-viral cleaning products? I’d like to think so, the lobby always smelled of…something strong. Daily disinfection in common areas? Seemed plausible. Rooms sanitized between stays? Probably? I mean, I didn’t see any microscopic critters…Hand sanitizer was everywhere, which I appreciated. Staff trained in safety protocol? They seemed… well-meaning. Let's just say they weren't trained in the art of not looking terrified while wearing a mask.
- Internet: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (and it actually works, most of the time!). Big ups for that. Internet [LAN]? I think so? I’m still rocking Wi-Fi, and in a place like this when it works, I’m not gonna rock the boat.
- Services and Conveniences: 24-hour Front desk? Check. Daily housekeeping? Yep, but sometimes they came really early, which I’m not a fan of (who wants housekeeping before 9 am? Seriously?). Laundry service? Yes! Thank heavens, because I ran out of clean socks halfway through. Cash withdrawal? Yes. CCTV in common areas and outside property? I wouldn't bet against it. It is what it is.
- Dining, drinking, and snacking: This is where things get…interesting. You're not going to get Michelin star food here. There's no Asian cuisine or international cuisine, so don't get any ideas. Breakfast [buffet]? Buffet, yes, but it was the continental type, so don't get too excited. Coffee/tea in restaurant? Yes. And it was STRONG, so you can drink it up. Breakfast takeaway service? Probably, just ask! Snack bar? There’s a vending machine, which counts in my book.
The Rooms: My Little Fortress of Solitude (and Stained Carpeting)
Okay, full disclosure, the room wasn't exactly luxury. Carpeting? Present and accounted for. Blackout curtains? Thank goodness. Air conditioning? Check. Coffee/tea maker? Yes, and a very basic selection of instant coffee. Complimentary tea? Nope. Hair dryer? Yes. Refrigerator? Yup. In-room safe box? Yes. Mini bar? Absolutely not. You're on your own for the booze and snacks.
- The Bed: Honestly? Not bad. Comfortable enough for a long stay. A little too comfortable if I'm being honest, and I didn't want to get out of it. Especially after watching something on the On-demand movies.
- The Decor: Let’s call it… functional. The décor was… well, it was there. And I think they might have updated the artwork in the hallway recently. Maybe.
- The Bathroom: Standard. Clean enough, but nothing to write home about. I'm always happy to have a Separate shower/bathtub, and they had it all. Toiletries? Basic. Bring your own fancy stuff.
- The View: I had a room on the third floor. The view was… well, it was the parking lot. But hey, at least it wasn’t a brick wall. What can you expect?
The Quirks, the Foibles, and the Random Bits:
- The Vending Machine: This is, hands down, the most exciting part of this place. It had chips, candy, soda, and, crucially, ibuprofen. Because trust me, you will need ibuprofen after the… ahem… "adventures" you'll have around here, if you get my drift.
- **The Staff: **Bless ‘em. They were trying their best, even when things went sideways. There was this one front desk guy, bless his heart. He kept getting confused about my room number. Not ideal when you're trying to get your key card re-activated for the *third* time in a day. But he was always very polite, and even smiley when the room card didn't work.
- The Location: Not exactly in the heart of things, meaning: you're gonna need a car. But on the plus side, it’s quieter than downtown.
- The "Spa": Lol. Don’t hold your breath. There actually isn’t any spa as the hotel doesn’t have this. Sauna, Steamroom, Massage, Spa, Spa / sauna, Body wrap, Body scrub, Fitness center, Gym/fitness ? Nope.
Things to Do (Besides Staring at the Parking Lot):
Well, this is where I’m gonna be honest. “Stuff” to do at the hotel? Not much. Terrace? Pool with view? Swimming pool [outdoor]? Nah. You're coming here to chill. It’s a place to stay, not necessarily to play.
But, there were a few things that made a difference and I was glad about.
- Fitness center? Yes. A very small room, but there. In the end, I was just glad to have some way to exercise to feel productive and not depressed.
- Pool. No, the website did not mention this. That's a bummer.
The Verdict: Yay or Nay?
Look, Sandy's BEST Extended Stay isn't the Ritz-Carlton. Nope. It's not even close. But it's clean, safe, the internet works, the staff is trying, and it's got its own kind of… charm. It’s a solid choice if you need a long stay. If you're looking for luxury, move along. If you value accessibility and a good night's sleep (most of the time), then it's actually a decent option.
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Okay, buckle up, Buttercup. This isn't your grandma's itinerary. This is a human itinerary, complete with existential dread, questionable snack choices, and the lingering scent of regret (mostly from that gas station sushi I ate once). We're talking Extended Stay America Select Suites - Salt Lake City - Sandy, Utah. Let's get this train wreck rolling.
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Parking Lot Debacle. Oh, and Pizza.
14:00 - 14:30: Arrival at Extended Stay. Alright, time to embrace the beige. Seriously, did they buy this place in bulk from a beige-colored warehouse? First impressions: The parking lot. Holy mother of all parking lots, it’s filled with cars parked every which way. It felt like some sort of urban battlefield. I circle for a good 10 minutes, feeling my blood pressure rise with each rejected space. Finally, I snag a spot that's technically not illegal. A sigh of relief. I swear, parking is a fundamental human right.
14:30 - 15:00: Check-in. The front desk person, bless her tired soul, is probably at the end of their patience with the weary travelers. I try to be extra polite. We're all just trying to exist, right? Smooth check-in. Room's on the first floor, which means I'll be hearing every footstep above me every night. Oh well.
15:00 - 16:00: Unpack (mostly). Okay, let's be honest, I mostly toss my stuff onto the various surfaces that are available. I get through the important unpacking – charging my phone, setting the temperature a comfortable level. And, of course, locating the essential snacks (Goldfish crackers and a king-sized bag of sour gummy worms).
16:00 - 16:30: The fridge. I open the tiny kitchenette fridge to assess my supplies. So, what did i bring? Beer, a bottle of water and… that's it. I make a mental note to hit the grocery store tomorrow. This is an emergency.
16:30 - 18:00: Pizza Time! I'm starving. I'm pretty sure the snacks won't cut it for the next couple of days. I look up the pizza option near the extended stay. I find a place with some of the best reviews in town. It turns out to be a good choice. I feel a little better, finally.
18:00 - 22:00: Exploring the neighborhood, but not really. Okay, let's be real. I walk to 7-11 to get even more snacks. Then, back to the room to watch TV. Tonight's entertainment: Trash reality tv and contemplating the meaning of life, which, at this point, definitely involves more pizza.
Day 2: The Temple, the Tourists, and a Failed Hike.
07:00 - 08:00: Wake up. Attempt a morning routine. I get ready to go out and explore a little bit. After a quick search online, I start looking for the local shops and attractions open today.
09:00 - 12:00: Temple Square. I am not religious, but the Temple is magnificent. I'm surrounded by groups of tourists, looking as lost and confused as I feel, but it is awesome to see the temple and the surrounding area. I wander around, marveling at the architecture, but feeling a profound sense of… well, not quite belonging, but definitely observing. I end up buying a postcard that I'll probably never send.
12:00 - 13:00: Lunch. I search online for a local place. I manage to find a place with pretty high ratings. The food is actually okay. I get a burger, fries, and a soda.
13:00 - 16:00: Hiking. The great outdoors! I'm gonna hike! I found the perfect trail, perfect for a beginner. I pack some water, some protein bars, and start my journey. The trail is pretty rough, quite a climb. Some of the time, I was climbing on all fours. Then, after about 30 minutes, I just realized. "I have no idea where I am." I turned back. My first (and likely last) attempt at hiking.
16:00 - 17:00: Back to the hotel. Feeling rather defeated. My legs felt like jelly, and my ego was bruised. Head back to the hotel, hoping for the best.
17:00 - 21:00: Back to pizza. Okay, I'm tired, I'm sore, and apparently, I'm not a hiker. Pizza it is. Again. I order from a different place this time. Gotta keep the variety interesting, right?
Day 3: The Shopping Spree of Despair and the Questionable Hotel Coffee.
08:00 - 09:00: Wake up. I have this irrational desire to make coffee using the hotel's coffee maker. I am going to regret this.
09:00 - 12:00: Shopping Spree. I drag my weary self to a bunch of shops. I bought some things. The idea was to buy a souvenir, but it turned into a shopping spree. I feel like I need a new life, a new personality… and a new wardrobe. I head back to the hotel, defeated.
12:00 - 13:00: Lunch. The hotel coffee was atrocious. I need something to make things better so I head to a local coffee shop. I get a coffee and a muffin.
13:00 - 15:00: Relax. What now? I'm starting to feel the loneliness creep in. I watch shows. I eat more snacks.
15:00 - 17:00: Trying to make friends. I go to the hotel lobby, or just try to make some conversation. Doesn't work. Head back to the room.
17:00 - 21:00 Goodbye dinner. I check out some places. I go to a place. Okay, I'm going to be honest. I'm starting to feel a little melancholy. I find a restaurant and try to enjoy the meal. I feel a tiny bit better.
Day 4: Departure and the Lingering Aftertaste of… Well, Everything.
07:00 - 09:00: Pack. I pack my suitcase. I double-check to make sure I haven't left anything behind.
09:00 - 10:00: Final Hotel Check-Out. I turn in my keys and leave.
10:00 - 11:00: Travel. I get in my car and drive down the road.
11:00 - 12:00: Goodbye. I'm at the airport. I got on the plane. I feel the bittersweet pang of leaving.
12:00 - Onward: Back to reality and the memory of beige walls, questionable coffee, and pizza. I learned, I ate, I failed at hiking. All in all, not so bad.

Okay, spill the tea. Is "Sandy's BEST Extended Stay" *actually* good or is it a motel covered in a thin veil of marketing hype?
What's the vibe like? Is it a party hotel, or more chill? I need to get some sleep, ya know?
Are the rooms actually *clean*? That's my biggest fear.
What about the location? Is it actually in a good spot?
Is there a gym or pool? What about breakfast?
What are the staff like? Helpful? Rude? Indifferent?
Okay, the million-dollar question: Would you stay there again?


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