
Escape to Wisconsin Luxury: Unbeatable Delafield Getaway at Holiday Inn Express!
Alright, buckle up, buttercups! Because I'm about to spill the beans, the coffee, and maybe a little bit of my actual, real-life anxieties about that damn Delafield getaway at the Holiday Inn Express. You see those reviews? They're nice. Polite. But let's face it, they're as robotic as the automated check-in they've got these days. I'm here to tell you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me, Expedia!
First Impressions (Accessibility, My Anxiety & the Elevator)
Okay, so I'm not a wheelchair user, but accessibility matters. Like, it REALLY matters. And blessedly, the Holiday Inn Express seems to get it. Elevators? Check. Easy to find? Double-check. Seriously, getting to my room felt less like climbing Everest and more like, well, taking a hotel elevator. Which, let's be honest, is a huge win. And the exterior corridors? Yeah, fine. They're… there. Nothing to write home about, but they're there. See, I'm being brutally honest here. It's not the Four Seasons. But hey, it IS accessible, and that's the crucial thing. The fire alarms are in place too.
Oh, the Internet! (Or, My Digital Addiction)
Wi-Fi: Free in all rooms! Yes! This is a big one for me. I need the internet like a fish needs water (or maybe a little too much, if my procrastination levels are anything to go by). Having the connection on lockdown is a win, a big win. But let's talk about that other kind of internet: Internet [LAN]. Now, I'm old, and I barely know what that means, let alone how to use it. But if you're a LAN-loving techie, you're in luck, I guess!
The Room - Honestly? Pretty Good.
Okay, let's get specific. I had a… normal room. Air conditioning? Thank goodness! (Wisconsin in summer, yikes!). Blackout curtains? YES! Because I need to SLEEP, people! The bed was comfy, the pillows… well, they could have been fluffier, but hey, I'm not complaining. Closet space? Enough. Coffee maker? Crucial. Like, SERIOUSLY crucial. (Complimentary tea was a nice touch for that, you know, chill in Wisconsin vibe.)
I think the important thing is: it was CLEAN. And, let me tell you, in these post-pandemic times, that's HUGE. And the daily housekeeping? Fantastic! They left extra towels, which is always a bonus. The bathroom… was a bathroom. Functional. With a shower. And toiletries. All the basic necessities, and they worked.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Or, Where Did All the Chocolate Chip Cookies Go?)
Now, the Holiday Inn Express is not known for Michelin-star cuisine. Let's get that out of the way. But! They did have a breakfast buffet. A good one, actually. The usual suspects were there: scrambled eggs, bacon, waffles, cereal…and I, of course, had to have it all. The coffee was… adequate. The whole thing was just enough to fuel me for a morning of lake exploring.
There's a little coffee shop as well. I’m not really sure where the coffee shop is, but it’s there? I’m not the most adventurous eater, but the options in Delafield are pretty solid. I’d opt for exploring Delafield on foot and sampling from the range of local restaurants.
Speaking of eating, there’s a snack bar. I’m sure I’d love it!
Spa, Sauna, Fitness (Or, Did I Actually Use Any of This?)
Okay, confession time: I did not visit the spa. Or the steam room. Or the sauna. Or the pool with a view! Or the fitness center. I'm on vacation, people! I'm here to RELAX. I believe they had all those things, though. There were the standard offerings: stuff about getting your body scrubbed or massaged or wrapped. I'm more of a "sit in the sun with a good book" kind of gal. But the options are there!
Things To Do (Or, How to Actually Enjoy Yourself)
This is where the Holiday Inn Express really shines: its location! Right in Delafield, so you can find yourself having easy access to a number of fantastic ways to relax. Swimming is a big summer activity in Delafield. If you're not one for water, there's a lot of walking, biking, and other outdoor adventures.
Cleanliness, Safety, and Pandemic-Related Shenanigans
This is where I got a little extra… well, cautious. They had the whole shebang: hand sanitizers everywhere, staff trained in safety protocols, and signs everywhere about distancing. The staff were super friendly, and seemed genuinely in control. They even had the individually-wrapped food options. Now, do I love individually wrapped anything? No, but I appreciated the effort.
Services and Conveniences (Or, Why I Love a Good Front Desk)
I really appreciate the small stuff. Cash withdrawal? Check. Concierge? Probably, but I didn’t need them. Daily housekeeping? Already mentioned, but worth repeating! The 24-hour front desk was a lifesaver; a lost phone is a disaster.
For the Kids (Or, Is This Actually Family-Friendly?)
I didn't have kids with me, but the Holiday Inn Express seemed geared towards families. There were a lot of families. This isn’t a ‘quiet, romantic escape’ kind of place; it’s perfectly suited for holidays, kids and all.
My Verdict: The Unbeatable Delafield Getaway… For Most People
Look, the Holiday Inn Express in Delafield isn't going to win any awards for luxury. But it's clean, comfortable, accessible, and the location is phenomenal. It's perfect for a low-key weekend escape, a family adventure, or a basecamp for exploring the area.
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Escape to Wisconsin Luxury: Unbeatable Delafield Getaway at Holiday Inn Express!
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's travel itinerary. This is a DISASTER waiting to happen… hopefully a fun disaster. We're talking about a stay at the Holiday Inn Express in Delafield, Wisconsin. Let's see if we can survive it.
The Pre-Trip Anxiety Blitz:
- Phase 1: The Booking Blues: Remember that time I thought I snagged a killer deal on Priceline? Turns out "killer" meant "room the size of a broom closet, three blocks from the highway, and possibly haunted." Lesson learned: Read the fine print. So, yeah, Holiday Inn Express it is. Safe, predictable… boring? We'll see.
- Phase 2: The Packing Panic: I swear, packing is the worst. I always overpack. Always. This time I'm "going minimalist." Emphasis on "trying." Currently staring at a pile of shoes that could equip a small marching band. The emotional turmoil is real, y'all. Do I need the sequined blazer? Probably not. But will my soul feel incomplete without it? Absolutely.
- Phase 3: The "What Will the Weather Be?" Debacle: Wisconsin weather is a fickle mistress. One minute it's sunshine and rainbows, the next you're knee-deep in slush while battling a blizzard. Praying for a sliver of sunshine. Praying… hard.
The Delafield Debauchery - Day 1: Arrival and Initial Reactions (and a lot of caffeine):
- 1:00 PM: Arrival and the Hotel Hustle: Okay, so the GPS led me astray initially, leading to a minor detour (blame the GPS. Always the GPS. Just kidding!). Finally arrived, and the Holiday Inn Express looked… well, like a Holiday Inn Express. Cleanish, but with that distinct "hotel smell" that I can't quite put my finger on. Chlorine? Stale air? Who knows…
- 1:15 PM: Check-In Chicanery: The front desk clerk (who looked like she'd seen some things, probably mostly in the form of unruly guests) was efficient, if not exactly effusive. She gave me my key card with all the enthusiasm of a DMV employee on a Monday morning. But hey, no complaints.
- 1:30 PM: The Room Reveal: Ah, the room. Not the broom closet from my Priceline nightmare. A standard, functional space. The bed? Surprisingly comfy. The TV? Not the latest model, but it works. The view? Of a parking lot. Ah, the simple joys.
- 1:45 PM: The Bathroom Breakdown: The bathroom was… well, a bathroom. Clean. Functional. The water pressure was amazing. Seriously, after my previous disastrous stay, the water pressure was nothing short of heaven.
- 2:00 PM: Unpacking. (I Mean, Attempting to Unpack): This is where the "minimalist" packing plan went to die. My suitcase exploded like a glitter bomb. Half my stuff landed on the floor. I am, as always, the architect of my own chaos. Gave up eventually, it's all going back in the suitcase soon anyway.
- 2:30 PM: Exploring Delafield (But First, Coffee.): Found a little diner, "The Cottage Cafe," down the road. I had to wander, needed the caffeine. The food was exactly the kind of home-cooked goodness that melts away all the pre-trip anxiety. And let's just say the coffee was strong enough to jumpstart a car.
- 3:30 PM: Lake Country Discovery: I was determined to wander around Delafield and experience it. It was beautiful, the leaves were just beginning to turn and it was a picture-perfect day. It was all so peaceful. I could feel my shoulders losing all the tension.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner Mishap: The recommended restaurant was closed. I ended up settling for takeout pizza. It was lukewarm, a bit greasy, and definitely not the culinary masterpiece I was hoping for, but it filled the void in my stomach. Sometimes you just gotta eat the pizza.
- 7:00 PM: Back to the Room for Netflix and Chill (Literally): I was beyond exhaustion and decided to just chill in the room. I wanted to watch something calming, but Netflix just insists on showing me trailers for horror movies. I ended up watching a documentary about… well I can't even remember.
- Late Night: I should go to bed. I didn't. I could hear the wind pick up and I got to looking out the window. I should sleep. Did I sleep well? No, I tossed and turned. I was just so excited for tomorrow.
Day 2: Adventures, Attempts, and the Ever-Present Quest for Decent Breakfast
- 7:00 AM: The Breakfast Buffet Battlefield: Ah, the hotel breakfast. A battleground of lukewarm eggs, rubbery bacon, and the eternal question: "Is that orange juice, or orange-flavored water?" I gave it a shot. Grabbed some pastries, some fruit and a cup of that orange juice that tastes suspiciously like, well, water.
- 8:00 AM: Attempted Lake Country Adventure: I decided the nice weather was perfect for a bike ride. I'm NOT a serious cyclist, but I figured, "How hard can it be?" Turns out, Delafield has some hills. And I, apparently, am not as fit as I thought. I was huffing and puffing, my legs burning. Maybe a leisurely stroll would've been a better option.
- 10:00 AM: The Lake Country Art Scene: I tried to find a local art gallery, because I figured I would stumble upon some stunning landscape paintings. The art scene was underwhelming at best, and everything felt a little too… polished. I was more interested in all of the different stores that were there.
- 12:00 PM: Lunchtime Lament: Found a cute little cafe in town that served sandwiches and soups. Had a delicious sandwich and some soup. This was a good discovery.
- 1:00 PM: The Ice Cream Interlude: Found an ice cream shop that had creative flavors. This place was pure joy. I ordered a cone of something that tasted like salted caramel with a hint of espresso. I sat out on the porch, watching the world go by, and momentarily forgot all my anxieties.
- 3:00 PM: Back to the Room for a Nap: The bike ride, the art scene, and the ice cream had taken their toll. I needed a nap. I crashed on the bed with every intention of resting. I woke up at 5:00 PM.
- 5:00 PM: Dinner and a Meltdown over the News: The news wasn't great. You know, the usual. I ended up in the room for dinner and just stared at the TV.
- 8:00 PM: Packing up (Again): This time, for real. Checked out all the spots I wanted to visit. I gathered up all the stuff from the floor and started packing. I was definitely going to make a better effort to unpack less next time.
Day 3: Departure and the Aftermath (and the lingering scent of hotel air):
- 7:00 AM: The Breakfast Repeat: Back to the buffet. Same as yesterday. The juice still suspect. The bagels? Rubbery.
- 8:00 AM: Final Hotel Inspection: The room was still clean. No sign of ghosts. The bed was comfortable so I didn't mind the overall experience.
- 9:00 AM: Departure: Check-out was as quick and painless as the check-in.
- 9:30 AM: The Drive Home: Ready to go home. I felt the need to get on the road.
- 11:00 AM: Unpacking (Round 3): The unpacking nightmare begins. I was so glad the packing went well, but I didn't exactly want to be reminded of what I packed.
- Ongoing: The emotional aftermath: I'm tired. But strangely, I feel… refreshed? Despite all the mishaps and the less-than-stellar food, I actually enjoyed the trip. The memories will last longer than the lingering scent of hotel air. Would I go back to the Holiday Inn Express in Delafield again? Probably. Mostly for the water pressure. And maybe, just maybe, to master the art of minimalist packing. Maybe. Probably not.
- The Verdict: Delafield itself? Charming. The Holiday Inn Express? Perfectly adequate. My trip? A delightful mess of chaos, coffee, and the pursuit of a decent breakfast. And that, my friends, is exactly what a good vacation is all about. Don't forget the sequined blazer next time.

Escape to Wisconsin Luxury: Delafield Getaway - Let's Get Real, Folks!
So, is this 'Luxury' thing at the Holiday Inn Express in Delafield legit? I mean... REALLY?
Okay, let's rip off the band-aid. "Luxury" in this context... well, it's *relative*, right? It's not a five-star Ritz-Carlton. But for a Holiday Inn Express, HONESTLY, they've seriously *upgraded* the game. Think polished, fresh, and… surprisingly comfortable. My expectations weren't sky-high – I booked it for a quick weekend escape with my wife, Sarah, who was frankly, skeptical. (She's seen some *things* in the hotel world, let's just say.)
The check-in? Smooth. The lobby smelled… nice. Not the usual stale chlorine-and-cleaning-product combo. Rooms? Clean! (This is HUGE, right? Like, foundational to all hotel happiness). The beds were ridiculously comfy; I, personally, sank into the mattress and immediately thought, "Man, I could live here." Sarah, the cynic, actually *smiled* at the complimentary coffee setup. It was a small victory, people.
Was it over-the-top luxury? Nah. But was it a genuinely pleasant and relaxing experience? Absolutely. It *felt* more like a boutique hotel than the standard "beige box" experience. So, if you're expecting gold-plated faucets and a personal butler, you might be disappointed. But for a comfortable, well-maintained getaway, it's surprisingly... luxurious-ish. And honestly, sometimes that's all you ACTUALLY need. I was so relaxed, I forgot my phone charger!
Tell me about the rooms. What's the deal? Are they tiny? Is there a decent view?
Okay, the rooms. Here's the lowdown. They are, let’s be honest, standard Holiday Inn Express room sizes. But they've maximized the space. They've figured out how to make a small room feel… not *oppressive*. Think thoughtful design – a surprisingly comfortable chair, a desk big enough to *actually* work at (for those of us who still have to, ugh!), and decent storage.
The view? Well, it's Delafield, Wisconsin. It’s not the French Riviera. We had a room overlooking… a parking lot and a bit of the surrounding greenery. It wasn’t breathtaking, but it wasn’t depressing either. It was perfectly… Delafield. (And, hey, at least it wasn't the dumpster!) If you're really a stickler for views, I'd maybe call ahead and try to request a room that faces away from the road. BUT honestly, with the blackout curtains, I wasn't spending a lot of time gazing outside.
The best part? The bed. Seriously. I'm a bed snob, and this one passed the test. I slept like a log. This is crucial for a weekend getaway. Rest. Relaxation. And escaping the never-ending laundry pile at home.
The infamous *free breakfast*. Is it the usual sad buffet of rubbery eggs and questionable coffee?
Okay, the breakfast. LET'S TALK BREAKFAST. I went in bracing myself. I expected… the usual. You know, the pre-packaged pastries, the watery juice, the suspiciously yellow scrambled eggs. I was prepared to make a beeline for the coffee and then head out to find a real breakfast.
But… it was *better*. Honestly. They had a variety of options. Fresh fruit! (Not just sad melon chunks). Decent coffee! (Not the stuff that tastes vaguely of dish soap). The eggs weren’t actually *that* bad. They had things like make-your-own omelets, which were a nice touch. There were even... *pancakes*! (Which I, of course, devoured.)
It’s not going to win any Michelin stars, but honestly, it was WAY above average for a free hotel breakfast. I actually enjoyed it. And Sarah, the breakfast skeptic, even had a *second* plate of those pancakes. That's high praise, folks. High praise indeed. It's a win! A small, fluffy, pancake-filled win. But a win nonetheless. The sheer feeling of not having to search for breakfast the following morning made the whole stay worthwhile.
Does it have a pool or a gym? 'Cause if not... what's even the point?
Okay, so this is where things get a little... less "luxury". Yes, it does have both! Hurray! The pool is standard indoor hotel pool -- nothing fancy, but perfectly fine for a dip. Its warm, clean and relatively spacious. A definite perk if you have kids. Even better if you are kids at heart. The gym, I think I might have looked at it... from the outside. I’m a big believer in “exercise as needed,” which for me, on a weekend getaway, is... rarely. It looked like your typical hotel gym – treadmills, a few weights, and the promise of a good sweat… if you were into that kind of thing. Sarah is. I'm not! I might have gone for a walk outside instead. The area is beautiful and makes for an enjoyable experience. If you ARE a gym rat, you will be satisfied, although I'm sure there are better options in the area. If you are not a gym rat, like me, it wont ruin your stay.
What's the location like? Is it close to things to do?
The location is… good. Seriously, it's convenient! Delafield is a charming little town, think quintessential "small-town Wisconsin" vibes. The Holiday Inn Express is RIGHT there, incredibly accessible from the highway. This is helpful after a long drive, and you can just pop in. It's also minutes away from all the Delafield action. Shopping, restaurants, the lake, everything!
We spent one afternoon wandering around downtown Delafield, browsing the antique shops and grabbing lunch. Then we spent the entire next day by the lake. It was perfect! You're also close to other attractions in the area – hiking trails, wineries (yes, Wisconsin has wineries!), and other cute towns. Honestly, the location is a HUGE selling point. You're incredibly connected to the relaxing and the attractions.
Hotel staff: the unsung heroes (or villains). How's the service?
Okay, the staff. They were… genuinely nice. And trust me, after dealing with some grumpy hotel staff in the past, this is a *huge* deal. From check-in to check-out, everyone was friendly, helpful, and seemed toWorld Wide Inns

