Wingate by Wyndham Fargo: Your Fargo Getaway Awaits!

Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United States

Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United States

Wingate by Wyndham Fargo: Your Fargo Getaway Awaits!

Wingate by Wyndham Fargo: My Fargo Fiasco (and Fairytale?) – A Rambling Review

Okay, so Fargo, North Dakota. Not exactly the first place that leaps to mind when you think "dream vacation," right? But life threw me a curveball (a business trip, to be precise) and landed me at the Wingate by Wyndham Fargo: Your Fargo Getaway Awaits! And, frankly, "fiasco" might be a bit strong. More like a…well, a Fargo experience. A slightly messy Fargo experience. Buckle up, because this isn't your typical cookie-cutter hotel review.

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First Impressions: Navigating the Labyrinth (or, Accessibility, Anyone?)

The good news? Accessibility is a big plus here. Finding a hotel that truly caters to guests with mobility needs can feel like searching for the Holy Grail. Wingate Fargo, thankfully, seems to get it. Wheelchair accessible rooms are available, and the hallways are wide enough to navigate without feeling like you're squeezing through a particularly challenging sausage casing. I didn't personally need a wheelchair accessible room, but seeing the commitment was reassuring. Elevator? Check. The lobby area, a bit bland but functional, presented no immediate hurdles. Now, the parking situation… (Deep sigh)

Getting to my room felt like a cross between a treasure hunt and a zombie movie. Okay, maybe that's a bit dramatic but I needed some caffeine or something! The signage wasn't exactly crystal clear, and with my rolling suitcase and bleary eyes, I felt like I'd just wandered into a particularly confusing IKEA. But hey, I made it!

Amenities & Amusements: From Poolside Dreams to Fitness-Center Nightmares

Right, let's talk fun. The swimming pool [indoor] was calling my name. After a long day of meetings, a dip seemed like a perfect way to unwind. The pool with a view? Well, the "view" was a wall, but hey, the water was warm and chlorine-y (which is what you want in a pool, right?) It wasn't exactly a luxurious spa experience, but it did the trick. They had a sauna too, that I didn't use due to the lack of time. The fitness center… ah, the fitness center. That's where things got interesting.

Picture this: me, attempting to use the treadmills. One of them decided it was a good time to shut down mid-stride. I nearly faceplanted. The other treadmill, however, kept giving me a weird robotic voice, that made me feel like a very awkward soldier in a very uncoordinated army. The treadmill was yelling stuff like "Begin!", "Maintain pace!" and "Cool down now!", but it was doing it in a very harsh monotone manner. Not exactly motivational. My review would be 3 stars, because it had Gym/fitness.

They also offer a Spa. I didn't try but I'm assuming since it said that, that they had a massage/body wrap/body scrub and other self care stuff. Cool!

Dining, Drinks & the Fargo Food Scene (or Lack Thereof?)

Okay, let's get real about Fargo's dining scene. It's… varied. The hotel's dining options aren't going to win any Michelin stars. The Asian breakfast was very questionable. The Breakfast [buffet]? Standard hotel fare. You got your scrambled eggs (suspiciously yellow), your pastries (possibly from last week), and your coffee (strong enough to strip paint).

There's a Snack bar. That's all I'm saying.

The Happy hour at the bar was decent. The staff were friendly, and I enjoyed a couple of local beers. The Poolside bar, was just okay.

Cleanliness & Safety: Sanitized Kitchens and Sanitized Souls?

Post-pandemic, cleanliness is paramount. The Wingate Fargo seems to take it seriously. They proudly displayed their Hand sanitizer, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Individually-wrapped food options. They had Anti-viral cleaning products too! Looked like it was really safe.

My room seemed adequately clean, but there's always that nagging feeling, right? Did someone really get behind the headboard? Did they disinfect every light switch? I even saw a sign saying that Room sanitization opt-out available, it was a nice touch!

The Room: Your Temporary Fargo Fortress

The room itself was standard hotel fare. Air conditioning. Check. Internet access – Wi-Fi [free]. Check. Wake-up service. Check. It had a desk, a coffee maker, a refrigerator, and a bathtub. Nothing to write home about, really, but perfectly functional. The bed was okay – not a cloud of fluffiness, but not a rock either. I did appreciate the Blackout curtains, as it allowed me to sleep past 7 AM after the stressful meetings. The Non-smoking rooms were clean as well.

Services & Conveniences: The Little Things…and the Not-So-Little Things

Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (A huge plus for those of us who practically live online).

Daily housekeeping. Thank goodness. I'd like to see what the room would look like if it wasn't being cleaned every day.

Laundry service available. Useful for business travelers.

Business facilities – if you must work. (They had Meeting/banquet facilities and Xerox/fax in business center).

Car park [free of charge]. That was a nice touch.

Getting Around: Wheels, Wings, and the Fargo Wind

Airport transfer? Probably best to arrange it yourself.

Car park [on-site]. Yep, it has that. Taxi service - available and on demand, but I didn't use it.

For the Kids: Fargo Fun for the Little Ones?

Family/child friendly. Seems like it. Babysitting service- not sure the price, but it said it was available. Kids meal - available, whatever that means.

The Verdict: Fargo, Forever?

Would I stay here again? Probably. It's a solid, dependable option. It's got the basics covered, the accessibility is a definite win, and the staff were generally friendly.

The Wingate by Wyndham Fargo isn't going to blow your mind. But it'll provide you with a clean, comfortable, and reasonably-priced base for your Fargo adventures. It’s not a luxury hotel; it’s a functional, friendly place to rest your weary head after a long day of…well, whatever you do in Fargo. And sometimes, that’s all you need.

Final Score: 3.5 out of 5 stars (Subtracting half a star for the treadmill trauma).

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Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United States

Alright, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your perfectly-edited travel blog. This is real life, Fargo-style, experienced through the blessed (or possibly cursed) lens of a stay at that Wingate by Wyndham. Here's my attempt at channeling the chaos:

Day 1: Arrival & Existential Dread (and a Tiny Burger Victory)

  • 2:00 PM - Arrival at Hector International Airport (FAR): Okay, first impression? It's FAR, alright. I swear, the last time I landed at a regional airport this… serene, I was expecting a tumbleweed to roll past. Found my rental car (a beige sedan, naturally – classy!), and the GPS immediately tried to reroute me through a cornfield. Because of course it did. The drive to the Wingate was a blur of… well, not much. Flat land. More flat land. A single, determined hawk circling overhead. Instantly questioning all life choices.
  • 2:45 PM - Check-in at Wingate by Wyndham: The lobby… well, it's a lobby. Standard hotel lobby. Carpet that's seen better days. The front desk person was way too chipper for 2:45 PM on a Tuesday but got me my key, and a mini-bag of popcorn. Score! (Gotta win the little victories, people).
  • 3:00 PM - Unpacking and Initial Room Reconnaissance: The room… ah, the room. It smells faintly of chlorine and… hope? The bed looks inviting, which is a good start. Briefly considered just collapsing on it and pretending I’m a human burrito, but the siren song of the complimentary coffee machine (and a potential caffeine-fueled adventure) was too powerful.
  • 3:30 PM - Lunch at a Local Eatery (Attempt 1): Tried to find a "vibe," a cute little cafe. Ended up staring at a menu board so indecipherable I think I developed a new form of existential dread. Ordered anyway. It took 20 minutes to make a tiny burger, and it was… okay. The fries were the best part.
  • 4:00 PM - Unplanned Wanderings: Okay, after the existential dread and some very questionable burgers, I went for a walk to clear my head. Fargo seems… spread out. Like someone took a perfectly good town and then stretched it out with a rubber band. I saw a very shiny, very red pickup truck and briefly considered running away to join the rodeo (I do not know how to ride a horse).
  • 6:00 PM - Shower SOS: Came back to the hotel to shower. And the water temperature fluctuated WILDLY. Scalding, freezing, lukewarm, then back to scalding. I emerged looking like a boiled lobster.
  • 7:30 PM - Pizza Rescue: It's pizza time. Found a place that delivered. My current belief is that the delivery guy is on a mission to save me and the pizza was delicious.

Day 2: Museums and Majestic Moments (and a slight breakdown)

  • 9:00 AM - Breakfast Panic: The complimentary breakfast at the Wingate. "Complimentary" is doing some heavy lifting here. The scrambled eggs looked like they'd been sitting under a heat lamp since the dawn of time, I passed. The coffee, however, was acceptable. Barely. Started the day by re-reading my emails and wishing I had a better job.
  • 10:00 AM - Plains Art Museum: Okay, this was a pleasant surprise. Actually, a great surprise. Thought I'd be bored, but some of the pieces were so thought-provoking, so weirdly beautiful, that I found myself actually… feeling something. There was this giant sculpture that resembled a giant, metal spider and I spent way too long staring at it, wondering if it was secretly judging me. I loved it!
  • 12:00 PM - Downtown Disaster (and a Pretzel Redemption): Decided to explore downtown Fargo. Found a park with statues of people, and then had a small crisis trying to understand the purpose of the statues, and then the world. Found a pretzel shop offering all sorts of deliciousness, and the man selling it, a kind woman, had all of the stories.
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch Mishap 2: Tried the restaurant recommendation in my guidebook. The guidebook lied. The food was bland, the service was slow. Honestly, the worst part was they only had sugar-free lemonade. Who does that?! My mood shifted from "mildly perturbed" to "ready to stage a dramatic exit from the very concept of Fargo."
  • 2:00 PM - Fargo Air Museum: Spent hours walking among old plains and imagining myself trying to fly one. I'm not even a little bit interested in airplanes in my real life, so this felt… surreal. Worth it.
  • 6:00 PM - Dinner, Solo Suffering: Went to a steakhouse. I sat alone. The steak was fine, but the loneliness was crushing. Ordered a giant dessert and ate the whole thing in an attempt to numb the feeling.
  • 8:00 PM - Evening Collapse: Back at the hotel, I was curled up on the bed and watched trashy TV for three hours. Ordered another pizza, because obviously. This is what travel's really like, you know?

Day 3: One Last Fargo Fling (and the bittersweet goodbye)

  • 9:00 AM - Breakfast (Round 2): The scrambled eggs were still there. Still looking… questionable. Stuck with the toast and coffee. Contemplated writing a strongly worded letter to the hotel about the eggs.
  • 10:00 AM - Drive & Shopping: Found a cute little store that sold a lot of things. The store was called "The Store." It was cute. Enjoyed the place, and was at peace.
  • 1:00 PM - Farewell Lunch at a "Nice" Place: Decided to go for one last hurrah. The restaurant atmosphere was pleasant, if a little stuffy. The food? Actually… good. Really good. A genuine moment of culinary joy. Maybe Fargo wasn't so bad after all.
  • 2:30 PM - Final Thoughts: I walked around downtown Fargo one last time feeling a new kind of peace. A tiny, lingering sadness. Fargo wasn't the adventure I'd planned, but it had its moments. And the Wingate, despite its flaws, had been a place to call home. I'd conquered the breakfast eggs, survived the existential dread, and found a few small joys.
  • 4:00 PM - Departure: The drive back to the airport was uneventful. I saw a billboard for a local taxidermist. The car seemed strangely quiet, but it was just me and my thoughts. My flight was delayed, naturally. But you know what? I felt okay. A little bit changed. A little bit sad to leave. And already, slightly longing for that terrible, terrible complimentary breakfast. Fargo, you weird, wonderful, sometimes annoying place. Until next time.
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Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United StatesOkay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the glorious, slightly chaotic, and wonderfully imperfect world of FAQs about the Wingate by Wyndham in Fargo. Forget the sterile, corporate-speak, we're going FULL-ON Fargo fun! ```html

So, Wingate in Fargo. Is it actually… *good*? I mean, Fargo! Let's be honest.

Alright, alright, let's get this out in the open. Fargo. The movie. The accents (they're REAL, folks!). The endless, flat expanse of the prairie. Honestly? It’s not exactly the first place that screams "luxury getaway." BUT… the Wingate? Actually, yeah, it's pretty decent. Look, expectations are KEY. It’s not the Ritz-Carlton. It's not the Four Seasons. It IS, however, a solid, reliable, comfortable place to crash after a long day (or a long drive – which, let's be real, is most days in Fargo). I stayed there last year for a work thing. The bed? Surprisingly comfy. The pillows? Fluffy enough to almost forget I’d spent eight hours in a PowerPoint presentation. Almost.

What about the free breakfast? Is it just… sad continental stuff? (Because let's be honest, we've all been there.)

Oh, the breakfast! This is where things get… interesting. Okay, "sad continental stuff" is definitely a risk. I'm telling you, the breakfast can be a gamble. There’s usually *some* sort of carb-based offering: waffles, bagels (sometimes a little… stiff?), maybe some sad-looking fruit. The coffee is… coffee. It gets the job done. But, and this is the saving grace: they *sometimes* have scrambled eggs and sausage! Now, these aren’t Michelin-star worthy, mind you. They're hotel-breakfast eggs. But when they're there? GOLD. They’re a beacon of hope in a world of questionable breakfast pastries. My advice? Scope it out early. Don't dawdle. Because those eggs? They disappear faster than you can say "Minnesota nice." One time, I showed up late, and ALL that was left were the wilted fruit and the last sad bagel. I almost cried. Don't let this happen to you.

The pool! Is it actually… usable? Hotels can swing wildly on this.

The pool! Okay, this is another area where expectations need to be adjusted. It's not a tropical paradise, people. It's an indoor pool in Fargo. BUT... it IS usable. I mean, it's chlorine-y, sure. And sometimes there’s a delightful/slightly chaotic gaggle of children. But genuinely? I’ve hopped in a couple of times. It’s clean enough. The water's warm. There’s usually a decent supply of pool towels. I recall one particular trip... the only other people at the pool were an older couple having a very serious conversation, a kid doing cannonballs, and me, attempting to gracefully paddle through a few laps. It was… a moment. But hey, it was a much-needed break from the conference and a reminder that life, like the pool's water, keeps moving.

Is the Wi-Fi decent? I can't live without my internet!

The Wi-Fi. Okay, this is super important. I NEED the internet. Like, I'm addicted. And generally? It's pretty good. Not lightning-fast, mind you, but it's stable enough for streaming and (thank goodness) video calls. There might be moments, late at night, when things get a *little* sluggish, but, honestly, considering you’re in North Dakota, it's surprisingly good. Trust me, a good Wi-Fi signal is essential for surviving a work trip in Fargo; You desperately need that escape from the day's events and have the ability to just… doomscroll. So yeah, the Wi-Fi gets a thumbs up from me.

What about the location? Anything interesting nearby, or am I stuck in a parking lot wasteland?

The location? Well, it depends on what you're after. You're not exactly in the heart of downtown. But, a parking lot wasteland? No, not quite. There are restaurants and a few chain places nearby. So, convenience is definitely on the table. It's close to the interstate which is great for exploring the area, or at least for getting out of Fargo, and that's something. I remember one particular evening, I was absolutely exhausted and just wanted something easy. Thankfully, there was a place for takeout just a short walk away. Phew! I may have gone to bed early that night.

Is it pet-friendly? (Asking for a friend... who is me.)

Pet-friendly, you say? Ah, this is for your VERY good, VERY furry friend, right? I understand. So, yes! Wingate usually is pet-friendly. But, and this is a big but, always double-check when you book. And read the fine print about fees and restrictions. Because, look, nobody wants to arrive with Fido and find out there's a serious "no-pets-allowed" situation. Imagine! HEARTBREAK. I once stayed in a hotel that *claimed* to be pet-friendly, but then charged me a cleaning fee that was practically a ransom. So, call ahead, confirm the details, and maybe bring extra poop bags. Just in case.

Do they offer a shuttle to… anything? The airport? Somewhere to escape the Fargo tundra?

Shuttles! Okay, this is another one of those things you REALLY need to check on. My foggy memory tells me they *might* have had an airport shuttle, but things change. So, DON'T take my word for it. Call them directly. Confirm! Don't show up at the airport and expect a free ride. Especially if you’re trying to get away from the Fargo tundra, you need to plan ahead. Imagine the pain of a cab ride! You'll regret it, trust me. Always, always, ALWAYS double-check the shuttle situation.

What's the parking situation like? Is it a free-for-all, or do I need to fight for a spot?

Oh, parking! Ah, another aspect of travel that can make or break your stay. Generally, parking is good. It's free. It's plentiful. Now, I'm not going to guarantee you'll have a prime spot right by the entrance, but I've never had a major issue finding a place. The only real time I recall having a problem with parking was during a massive convention where the ENTIRE WORLD seemed to descend on Fargo. Then it was a little bit of a mad dash. But, for the most part, parking is a breeze.

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Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United States

Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United States

Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United States

Wingate by Wyndham Fargo Fargo (ND) United States

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