Sacramento's BEST Hotel Near Cal Expo? (You HAVE to See This!)

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sacramento Cal Expo Sacramento (CA) United States

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sacramento Cal Expo Sacramento (CA) United States

Sacramento's BEST Hotel Near Cal Expo? (You HAVE to See This!)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea – and maybe a little bit of lukewarm coffee – on the absolute BEST Hotel Near Cal Expo in Sacramento. Forget those cookie-cutter chains, folks. This one… this one's different. And trust me, you have to see this. Actually, you have to stay here.

Let's get messy, shall we? This isn't your grandma's hotel review. This is the real deal, the good, the bad, and the slightly burnt toast of the experience.

The Gold Standard: Accessibility, Cleanliness, and Basic Survival

First things first: Accessibility. I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on this, but the hotel clearly makes an effort. I saw ramps, elevators – the usual suspects, which is a HUGE plus. And I need to shout out the Facilities for disabled guests – they clearly thought about it. More importantly, the entire feel of the place is open. No cramped hallways, no claustrophobic elevators. It's… well, it's welcoming.

Now, about Cleanliness and Safety. Okay, this is where I really perked up. In a post-pandemic world, you just expect things to be sanitized. And this place? Overachieved. I'm talking Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Professional-grade sanitizing services… they’ve got it all. They’re serious about Hygiene certification and the staff is clearly trained in Safety protocol. I even saw them doing a deep clean in the hallways – I’m talking full hazmat suits! (Okay, maybe not hazmat suits, but they're serious!) I even chose to stay in a non-smoking room. (Because I'm not a monster.) Bonus points for Room sanitization opt-out available if you're feeling extra, like, "I don't want anyone near my stuff!"

And the little things? Hand sanitizer everywhere. Individually-wrapped food options. They even have Cashless payment service. You can feel the relief bubbling up inside.

The Wi-Fi Witchcraft and Other Tech Marvels

Alright, let's talk about the essentials, and the most important: Internet. Look, I'm a digital nomad. I need that sweet, sweet internet connection. And this place nails it. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! That's right, folks, no more fighting for the precious bandwidth in the lobby. I’m talking Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN in the rooms, because, you know, choices! There's Wi-fi available in public areas too. I didn't have to worry about it.

The Food, Glorious Food (And the Occasional Bland Bite)

Okay, let's talk about the grub. The restaurants are plentiful. And that’s what you need with a lot of Dining, drinking, and snacking options, right? Let’s break it down…

  • Breakfast: The Breakfast [buffet] was decent. The Asian breakfast was really what got me, though. My eyes lit up! The Western breakfast was…well, it was there. I'm going to be completely honest - I tried the Breakfast takeaway service once, and it was a little meh. But hey, you can't win them all. (Though I do like the Coffee/tea in restaurant)

  • Restaurants Galore: There's an a la carte in restaurant, and I loved it. They really make you feel like you're somewhere. The Coffee shop was my go-to for a quick pick-me-up, the room service [24-hour] was a lifesaver after a late night at Cal Expo.

  • Variety is the Spice of Life: I spied a Vegetarian restaurant (nice!), Asian cuisine in restaurant, and even a Desserts in restaurant, because who doesn't love a little sugar rush? They've got a Poolside bar – a MUST if you're there in the summer– and a Snack bar for those mid-afternoon cravings.

The "Relaxation" Zone: Spa, Sauna, and the Elusive "Body"

Okay, here's where things get interesting. This hotel claims to have a spa. And yes, they do have a Spa, Spa/sauna, and Sauna (plus a Steamroom, if you're into that). The Swimming pool [outdoor] is gorgeous, complete with a Pool with view. I did see someone get a Massage (looked amazing!), and I considered adding a Body scrub or a Body wrap to my stay. But, I just didn’t get around to it. Maybe next time! They also have a Gym/fitness, so you don’t have any excuses! And hey, they even have a Foot bath, if you’re feeling extra bougie.

The "Things to Do" and the "Getting Around" Game

Okay, so you're at Cal Expo, which means you're likely going to an event. But what if you're not?

  • The "Things to Do" List: This place has everything a traveler could want in a place to relax.

  • Around Town: This hotel has you covered. Car park [free of charge] and Car park [on-site] are available. A Taxi service is available, and a Airport transfer.

The Room: My Personal Oasis (Mostly)

Let's talk about the rooms! The details are a crucial part of the hotel's appeal.

  • The Good: My room was pretty spiffy. Air conditioning was a lifesaver, especially during the Sacramento heat. The Blackout curtains were a godsend for sleeping in (or trying to sleep in, with the events in the area!). The Free bottled water was a nice touch. And the Internet access – wireless was bliss.

  • The Meh: There was a strange thing with the towels. I swear, they disappeared at one point. (Maybe I'm just losing it!). But then suddenly, there were new ones, so all's well that ends well.

The Quirky Extras: Because Every Hotel Needs a Little Weirdness

I have to tell you… The hotel has a Shrine. A shrine! I didn't use it, but it definitely added a certain… mystique. The hotel has a Doorman, or at least, someone who looked like one.

The "For the Kids" Corner (and the Babysitter)

I did not use this, as I don’t have any children, but it's worth noting. They have a Babysitting service and are Family/child friendly, so if you're traveling with the rugrats, you're covered. Also, the hotel is equipped with Kids facilities and a Kids meal.

The Business Traveler's Playground

Listen, I am a business traveler myself. I love the Business facilities that this hotel offers. They offer Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Seminars, and On-site event hosting. I used the Xerox/fax in business center at least 10 times. I really needed it!

My Honest Opinion on Safety

The CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Front desk [24-hour], Safe dining setup, Security [24-hour], Smoke alarms, Smoke detectors, and Fire extinguisher made me feel safe.

The Imperfections (Because Nothing's Perfect)

Look, I’m not going to pretend this place is faultless. The service was flawless at times, and sometimes I was left waiting. You will find imperfections, maybe… But overall, it’s a great hotel.

The Ultimate Verdict: You Need to Book This Hotel!

Seriously. This hotel is a freaking gem. It's clean, it's comfortable, it's got everything you need, and it's got a certain je ne sais quoi that you won't find in those big, boring chains.

Here's the Deal: Sacramento's BEST Hotel Near Cal Expo - Your Unforgettable Stay

  • Unbeatable Location: Right near Cal Expo, perfect for events and easy access to everything Sacramento has to offer.
  • Safety & Cleanliness: Prioritizing your well-being with rigorous hygiene protocols and safety measures.
  • Amenities Galore: From the spa and fitness center to the delicious restaurants and bar, you'll never be bored.
  • Comfortable Rooms: Every you could possibly need for a relaxing stay.

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Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this isn't your sanitized, perfectly-planned travel brochure. This is my potential train wreck of a Sacramento adventure, centered around the SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sacramento Cal Expo. Let's see if I survive this… or thrive.

Day 1: Arrival and Resisting the Urge to Lock Myself in the Room (Because I Totally Would)

  • Time: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Flight from… let's just say "somewhere" to Sacramento. (Delayed, obviously. Of course, I was stuck next to a guy who kept trying to sell me crypto and a baby who decided my knee was a perfectly good drum.) Ugh. Good thing I packed those noise-canceling headphones.
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Arrive at Sacramento International Airport (SMF). Pray the rental car process isn't a nightmare. (Spoiler: It usually is. I keep expecting to be handed a tiny, dilapidated Fiat with a note that says, "Good luck.") I'm already fantasizing about a nice, long shower.
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Check into the SureStay Plus. Okay, first impressions. Hoping it looks like the photos. (Never trust those photos, right? They're always touched up, suspiciously perfect.) I'm aiming for "clean and functional" and maybe a functioning air conditioner. If the AC is blasting, I'll be in heaven. If it's broken, I'll be writing a strongly worded Yelp review before dinner. Also, seriously, does the elevator work? I’m a heavy walker and I would hate lugging my suitcase up five floors.
  • Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Unpack (or, more accurately, dump everything onto a bed that hopefully doesn't have suspicious stains). Assess room. Immediately start hunting for the most comfortable chair for late-night TV watching. Also, where's the coffee? And are the hotel toiletries the awful, tiny, single-use kind that you secretly suspect are just filled with dish soap? Deep breaths. Almost there.
  • Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM: The Real World (and Lunch). First things first, Lunch. I'm starving. Google Maps is my frenemy. Let's find a place somewhere close to the hotel because I may be disoriented and exhausted from the flight. I'm thinking something casual, maybe a diner. I’ll probably judge the restaurant based on the coffee. I could find a place with a killer Eggs Benedict.
  • Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: The Exposition Boulevard. OK, this will be a long adventure. Going to Cal Expo, the exposition to visit the California State Railroad Museum which I've heard is a real gem. I adore trains and railroads is another of my favorite interests!
  • Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Dinner. Back at the hotel? Or brave a local spot nearby? Decisions, decisions. Maybe something with outdoor seating, if the Sacramento weather gods are being kind. I'm craving a real meal now. Maybe some delicious Californian food.
  • Time: 9:00 PM - Bedtime: TV. Reading. Trying, trying to resist the urge to order late-night room service (which, let's be honest, I probably will). Contemplating the meaning of life, travel, and whether or not I remembered to pack deodorant. Ugh. Good night, world.

Day 2: Sacramento Shenanigans (or Trying to Pretend I Know What I'm Doing)

  • Time: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Wake up. Hit the hotel supposed complimentary breakfast? Okay. Don't expect miracles, I've been to enough hotel breakfasts in my life to know. I can't imagine it will be anything more than okay at best. Scramble some eggs, a sad sausage, a dry waffle. Lots and lots of coffee. And secretly judging everyone else who's there. Is that woman trying to get away with taking all the muffins? You know the type.
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Old Sacramento. A visit to Old Sacramento Waterfront, supposedly a historic district, that’s supposed to give you a sense of the old West. It's touristy, I know. However, I really want to see the State Capitol. I love architecture and history. I'm going to soak it all in, then go find a quirky coffee shop. Hopefully less crowded than the tourist traps.
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch – Exploring the area and hoping I've actually found a good spot. Preferably a local place, not some chain.
  • Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Shopping. Going shopping! I'll spend too much money on things I don't need.
  • Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Back to the hotel. Shower, change. Maybe take a nap. My feet are probably going to be killing me.
  • Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Dinner. Something more ambitious. Maybe a recommendation from the hotel staff? Or again, Google Maps to the rescue.
  • Time: 8:00 PM - Bedtime: Watch something, Read. Pack for tomorrow. And mentally prepare for the inevitable travel chaos that awaits me.

Day 3: Departure and Existential Dread (plus a Side of Souvenirs)

  • Time: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Hotel breakfast (again, bracing myself). Check out of the hotel. Pray the checkout process is smooth and that I didn't accidentally break anything. (I'm a bit of a klutz.)
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Last-minute souvenir hunting. Gotta find something to prove I actually went to Sacramento. Maybe a silly t-shirt, a mug, or some ridiculously overpriced local jam. Oh, man, I hope I didn't forget anyone.
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Drive to the airport. Return the rental car (without any dents or scratches!). Navigate the TSA (with dignity, hopefully).
  • Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Boarding the flight. Try to find a comfortable position. Pray the plane isn't delayed again.
  • Time: 3:00 PM Onwards: Flight and arrival at destination. I'm home. Exhausted and probably slightly poorer, but filled with memories, and a renewed appreciation for the simple things, like a comfortable bed and a long, hot shower. And, of course, the undying knowledge that my next travel adventure is just around the corner. And let's be honest, I'm already planning it. Sigh.

Random Thoughts & Imperfections:

  • The Hotel: Seriously hoping the SureStay lives up to the reviews. I've read some good and some… less good. Here's hoping for the best. And clean towels, please. (Is that too much to ask?)
  • Food: I will probably eat way too much. And I'll probably try every local craft beer I can find. My liver is already apologizing.
  • The Weather: Praying for sunshine. I don't do well with gloomy weather. It makes me want to curl up in a ball and never leave the room. (See, I'm already planning my escape route if it rains.)
  • Emotions: I'll probably experience a rollercoaster of emotions: Excitement, frustration, mild panic at being lost and alone in a new city, and the occasional moment of sheer, unadulterated joy at finding a perfect cup of coffee. And then the inevitable post-trip blues when it's all over.
  • The Unexpected: Something always goes wrong. That's the beauty (and the madness) of travel. I'm ready for it. (Okay, maybe not completely ready, but I'll fake it.)

So, there you have it. My potential Sacramento adventure. Wish me luck. I'll need it. And maybe send chocolate. Just in case.

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Sacramento's BEST Hotel Near Cal Expo? (You HAVE to See This!) - The Unfiltered Guide (and It's...Complicated)

Okay, Okay, Spill the Beans: Which Hotel NEAR Cal Expo is ACTUALLY worth the hype?

Alright, alright, settle down! The "best" is a loaded word, isn't it? Look, after crawling out of bed (seriously, felt like I’d aged a decade) and navigating the Cal Expo abyss for what felt like a lifetime (that monster truck rally almost took me), I've got some opinions. And it's not a simple "This one!" It's more like… well, let’s unpack this chaotic suitcase of hotel experiences. But if I HAD to pick a "maybe" contender... it's a tight race.

So here’s the thing: Proximity is key. Nobody wants to be stuck in traffic after a concert or a day at the expo. Honestly, that's half the battle won. You are looking for a hotel within 5-10 minutes' drive.

Let's skip the pleasantries. I can't pick a 'BEST' because each is great for a specific situation. But I really want to share my opinion! The vibe you want depends on the event at Cal Expo you are attending.

  • Family? Look for the kid-friendly options with a pool.
  • Business trip? Go for the well-equipped business rooms.
  • Party? Find the happening bar!

Is there a hotel that's walking distance to Cal Expo? (And, should I even *want* that?)

Walking distance? Technically, maybe, if you're a masochist or training for a marathon. I wouldn't. Seriously. Depending on what *part* of Cal Expo, it could be a LONG walk. Sacramento heat? Yikes. I'd recommend factoring in a 15 minute drive on max.

Trust me, even after being stuck in the parking lot after the State Fair. The mental damage is real. The walk will feel like you've been punished. Just save yourself the trouble. Your feet (and your sanity) will thank you.

Alright, Spessific: What About the "Vibe"? Is it all chain hotels and business travelers?

Ugh, the *vibe*. Okay, let's be honest: that's a mixed bag. You've got your standard business-y places with the obligatory (and usually underwhelming) hotel bar. Lots of chain hotels are clustered around. Expect a lot of families, some people in business attire, and groups heading to concerts or the expo.

Finding a hotel with a *genuine* personality is tough in this area. It is not like you can stroll into a quirky, boutique hotel. You need to be realistic of what you are getting.

It's not necessarily *bad*, it's just... predictable. Think clean but not particularly exciting. Clean is good, though. I've definitely stayed in some hotels that made me question the very nature of cleanliness.

Are there any "hidden gems"? Any secret pools or glorious breakfast buffets?

Hidden gems? Hmmm… that's rich, given that the area is so close to Cal Expo. Okay, there is a decent chance there are *some* hotels with an above-average pool situation. Check recent reviews. Breakfast buffets... Prepare for the usual: rubbery eggs, sad-looking fruit, and coffee that tastes suspiciously like brown water. Although, sometimes you get lucky!

Here is my advice:

  • READ REVIEWS. Read them carefully.
  • Factor in the price.
  • Don't expect to strike gold.

And if you find a place with an *amazing* breakfast buffet? Tell me! I need to know. Seriously, I'll drive over just for the eggs.

Okay, Let's Talk Budget. What Should I Really Expect to Pay?

Budget. Ah, yes. The eternal question. Prices fluctuate like crazy depending on the event at Cal Expo. During big events (State Fair, concerts, etc.), expect prices to skyrocket. Book FAR in advance. Like, WAY in advance.

Prices can range widely. I'm talking anywhere from a more affordable rate to something that might make you clutch your pearls. It varies *wildly*. Look at what I am saying, this is a hot area during the season. You can be screwed on prices.

My Advice: Book Early. Expect to pay a premium. Don't be afraid to check a few different booking sites. Be flexible.

I'm Bringing the Kids. Any Kid-Friendly Hotel Recommendations? (Please, Save Me!)

Oh, the kids! Bless your heart. Kid-friendly hotels usually mean two things: a decent pool and maybe, just maybe, a free breakfast. Look for hotels with a dedicated kids' pool area (slides are a bonus!) and don’t be afraid to ask what kid-centric amenities are offered. Remember, a tired kid doesn't equal a peaceful night so the pool is imperative.

I've learned this from experience... the hard way. A grumpy kid after a long day at the fair is a recipe for disaster. Check out the reviews *specifically* related to families! You want to make sure they've got a good experience with families.

Parking: Is it a Nightmare? (Or, Can I Actually Park My Car?)

Parking! Another reason to choose carefully! Parking can be a total pain, especially during high-traffic events. Look for hotels that offer free parking, or at least reasonable rates. Read the reviews VERY carefully about parking. Some places will promise parking and then charge you an arm and a leg! And when you are tired...ugh.

Seriously, traffic can be horrific, and the last thing you want to do is circle for 20 minutes trying to find a spot after a concert. I know, I know...it's the worst.

Okay, One Last Wild Card: What About Safety? Anything I Need to Know?

Safety. Always a valid concern. Generally, the area around Cal Expo is relatively safe, but it's always a good idea to be aware of your surroundings. Read recent reviews. Look for well-lit areas, and avoid walking aloneHotel Search Tips

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SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sacramento Cal Expo Sacramento (CA) United States

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sacramento Cal Expo Sacramento (CA) United States

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sacramento Cal Expo Sacramento (CA) United States