Roanoke's BEST View? Holiday Inn Valley View's Secret Revealed!

Holiday Inn Roanoke - Valley View By IHG United States

Holiday Inn Roanoke - Valley View By IHG United States

Roanoke's BEST View? Holiday Inn Valley View's Secret Revealed!

Alright, buckle up buttercups because we're about to dive HEADFIRST into Roanoke's BEST View? The Holiday Inn Valley View's secrets, and let me tell you, it's a rollercoaster ride. Just remember, I'm not reviewing a polished diamond, I'm reviewing life – with all its glorious imperfections.

First Impressions & the View… Oh, That View!

Okay, confession time: I'm a sucker for a good view. And let me tell you, the Holiday Inn Valley View delivers. Forget those boring, predictable hotel vistas. This one? This one makes you actually pause and inhale. I mean, seriously, I found myself staring out the window for a solid ten minutes, just… existing. It’s… beautiful. (Yes, I’m wordy. I get excited.) Getting the room was a snap, the check-in/out a breeze, they had Contactless check-in/out- which is great in this day and age, makes me feel safer. The free parking didn't hurt either, especially after that drive. Speaking of the drive, the hotel is definitely Accessibility friendly!

Rooms & Amenities – The Good, the "Meh," and the Totally Unexpected!

The room itself? Clean, which is always a good start. Air conditioning? Check. Bed? Comfy enough to collapse into after a road trip. They have all the standards, but I was in a rush, so I didn't check out the Additional toilet. And that Extra long bed was clutch! Needed it! They had all the usual suspects: Alarm clock, Bathrobes(always a win in my book), Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Closet, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Desk, Free bottled water(always a plus!), Hair dryer, In-room safe box (which I didn't use, I confess, living on the edge!), Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Reading light, Refrigerator, Satellite/cable channels, Scale, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Slippers, Smoke detector, Socket near the bed, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service. Everything was there, but… let's be honest, hotels sometimes feel generic. But hey, it was clean, and I had a good view.

The Pool, the Spa, and My Quest for Relaxation (with a Side of Awkward)

Now, the Swimming pool… the outdoor one, with the view. I tried. I really, really tried to be zen, to just… be. But I'm not a pool person. I'm more of a "sit on the edge and judge everyone's technique" kind of gal. But I’m gonna be honest, it was nice. The Pool with view, as they've aptly named it.

I didn't go to the Spa, but my inner-self screamed at me to go. Body scrub, Body wrap, Foot bath, Massage, Sauna, Steamroom. Maybe next time. I'm not going to commit to a Gym/fitness center, so let's just skip over that. I needed the Breakfast [buffet].

Dining – The "Breakfast Buffet" Chronicles

Okay, let's talk Dining, drinking, and snacking. The buffet. The Breakfast [buffet]. (Are you getting that I like breakfast?) It was… a buffet. Loads of choices. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was important, but the food? Well, there was a lot of it. And I could fill up my plate with bacon and eggs. The Asian breakfast and Western breakfast was there, but I skipped it. The Coffee shop was the best part.

Internet Access – The Modern Necessity (And My Constant Panic)

Internet access – wireless, Internet access – LAN, Internet. Okay, this is crucial. I needed to email back home. And thank goodness! This hotel gets it. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Seriously, that’s a lifesaver. And it worked! No buffering, no frustration. No need to leave the comfort of my room for that. Amazing.

Cleanliness and Safety – The Comfort of Knowing Someone Cares

I'm gonna be honest, I'm a bit of a germaphobe. So all the Cleanliness and safety measures were a huge relief. The Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Rooms sanitized between stays made me feel better. Hand sanitizer was everywhere. They even have a First aid kit. And the staff? Actually, they were trained in Staff trained in safety protocol. They knew what they were doing. It felt… reassuring.

Accessibility – Crucial for Everyone!

The hotel is super Wheelchair accessible! I didn't need it, but I noticed the effort.

Services and Conveniences – The Little Things that Matter

The 24-hour front desk? Always a good thing, especially after a late arrival. Daily housekeeping? Essential, in my opinion. They also have Air conditioning in public area, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Contactless check-in/out, Convenience store, Currency exchange, Doorman, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Laundry service, Luggage storage, On-site event hosting, Safety deposit boxes, Smoking area, Terrace, Xerox/fax in business center. Overall, the service was solid, nothing spectacular, but reliably good.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Beyond the Usual

Okay, so I didn’t get to go to the Spa and all the things to do. They have a Fitness center, a Sauna, and a Steamroom that I could have used, but… again, just didn't get around to it. The Pool with view was pretty much my relaxation station.

For the Kids & Other Extras

I didn’t have any kids with me, but I noticed they had Babysitting service and Kids meal. They are really Family/child friendly. They have Family/child friendly.

My Overall Verdict

The Holiday Inn Valley View? It’s not perfect. It’s a solid, reliable hotel with an absolutely killer view. It is not bad at all, and definitely isn't the worst- it is good. And at the end of the day, that's what matters.

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your beige, brochure-perfect itinerary. This is… my Roanoke, Virginia adventure at the Holiday Inn - Valley View. Let's just see if I survive, shall we?

Day 1: Arrival and Existential Dread (with a Side of Poolside) – The Roanoke Rumble Begins

  • 1:00 PM: Arrived at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport (ROA). Honestly, the pre-flight anxiety was real. I swear I triple-checked my passport. And my undies. You never know. The airport itself… well, let's just say it had a certain… charm of the "I-used-to-be-a-cigarette-vending-machine" variety. Picked up my rental car, a decidedly beige Kia Soul (aptly named "The Soul-Crusher," I almost forgot to mention here).

  • 2:00 PM: Check-in at the Holiday Inn. Okay, the front desk lady was cheerful, which is always a good start. The lobby decor? Let's call it “eclectic corporate.” Think: framed art prints of sailboats, a slightly wonky chandelier, and the faint scent of chlorine lingering from the indoor pool. My room… had a view of the parking lot. Ah, the glamour.

  • 2:30 PM: The room. Initial assessment: "functional." Bed: slightly lumpy, but hey, at least the sheets looked clean. TV: ancient. The air conditioning sounds like a jet engine. I might need earplugs (already packed, thank the heavens above). Deep dive: Bathroom. Okay, the water pressure's alright. The shampoo and conditioner packets are the kind you have to wrestle with, but hey, free stuff.

  • 3:00 PM: Pool time! I threw on my swimsuit (the one with the suspiciously large floral print – why do I own that thing?) and headed to the indoor pool. I figured I'd take a quick dip and maybe pretend I was a dolphin, but the water felt like it was barely above lukewarm and the pool was quite small. I was also interrupted by a screaming small child and his uninterested mother who was just trying to get some rest. I decided not to be a dolphin today, and instead, went back to my room.

  • 3:30 PM: Nap. The jet engine AC lulled me into a surprisingly deep sleep. Dreamed I was wrestling a giant inflatable flamingo. Don't ask.

  • 5:00 PM: Attempted exploration. I tried to find that hiking trail up, "Mill Mountain Star," which is what everyone tells me to do. Got hopelessly lost. Roanoke seems to have an obsession with confusing one-way streets and unmarked turns. Ended up at a gas station, bought a questionable bag of chips, and ate them in the car due to the sheer panic.

  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at "The River and Rail" restaurant. (Recommended by the front desk.) The food was actually pretty good, and I was particularly impressed with the bread. But the service was slow. I mean, agonizingly slow. I probably sat for an hour before my food. I might have needed a second bread basket. I got too hungry and forgot to take pictures. Emotional reaction: Hangry, but appeased.

  • 9:00 PM: Back at the hotel. My soul feels weary from all the driving. Surfing the channels on that TV is utterly depressing. Early night. Need sleep. Seriously, I need sleep.

Day 2: Star Gazing and Mountain Mayhem – This is Virginia, Folks

  • 8:00 AM: Wake-up call… from the jet engine. Breakfast at the hotel’s free breakfast. The usual suspects: rubbery eggs, questionable sausage links, and slightly stale toast. I might just have decided to become a vegan.

  • 9:00 AM: Finally, made it to the Mill Mountain Star. It’s… a star. A really big one. The view of Roanoke was actually pretty spectacular. Felt a sense of accomplishment, like I climbed a mountain. Spent a good hour there taking pictures and, you know, contemplating life.

  • 11:00 AM: Drove along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The scenery was stunning. Truly breathtaking. The winding roads were a little terrifying (I’m terrible with heights), but I took my slow and steady, and finally conquered the mountain way.

  • 1:00 PM: That bag of chips I had. Had another one in the car. And then more. Started realizing my vacation pants are going to become vacation leggings.

  • 2:00 PM: Attempted to find some quirky antique stores in downtown Roanoke. My soul was crying out for something… interesting. But ended up in a chain store. Regret. Massive, soul-crushing regret.

  • 4:00 PM: Drove back up the Blue Ridge Parkway. The views are magnificent. Got lost again. Realized I have the worst sense of direction ever.

  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at "Texas Tavern," a Roanoke institution. This place is legendary, has been around since the 1930s. Got a "Cheesy Western" which is apparently the thing to get here. It was… messy, delicious, and everything a greasy spoon should be. This place is pure Roanoke, and I love it. I’m having an actual experience!

  • 8:30 PM: Back at the hotel. My feet are killing me. The jet engine hum continues its relentless drone. I'm strangely content, but probably also slightly insane.

  • 9:30 PM: More TV. Actually, got hooked on an old-school documentary on the History Channel. This hotel might not be perfect. But, it has its own charm.

Day 3: Departure and the Unexpected (and potentially dramatic) Ending

  • 8:00 AM: Last, dreadful, breakfast. The eggs taste even more questionable. I'm developing a slight aversion to processed meat.

  • 9:00 AM: Check out. The front desk lady is just as cheerful as she was on day one. Wonder if she's a robot.

  • 9:30 AM: Drove back to the airport. "The Soul-Crusher" performed admirably.

  • 10:00 AM: Airport security. The lines are long. People are grumpy. I'm starting to feel the pangs of post-vacation blues. But, hey, I survived!

  • 11:00 AM: The plane is delayed. Of course, it is. They serve some sort of mystery coffee at the airport.

  • 12:00 PM: FINALLY on the plane. This adventure is done. Goodbye Roanoke. Maybe I'll come back next year. Just kidding!

  • [Insert unpredictable event, missed flight, delayed luggage, or other chaotic travel hiccup here to add to the messiness and authenticity of the itinerary]

Final Thoughts:

Roanoke, Virginia. It's… a place. A place with a big star, confusing roads, and a surprising amount of character. The Holiday Inn? Well, it's a Holiday Inn. But it was my base camp, my safe haven after hours of driving, and the place where I ate rubbery eggs. And, you know what? I wouldn't trade the experience for anything.

And, now… back to real life. Until the next adventure, my friends!

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Roanoke's BEST View? Holiday Inn Valley View's Secret (Sort Of) Finally Revealed! Honestly, It's a Journey... Bear With Me.

Okay, Deep Breath... Is this REALLY about the best view in Roanoke? Because everyone always says... you know... Mill Mountain.

Alright, look, I hear you. Mill Mountain Star? Iconic. Been there. Done that. Took the obligatory blurry sunset Instagram photo (I’m not proud). But hear me out. This isn’t just about a view; it’s about… an experience. And yes, the Holiday Inn Valley View, specifically, has a view that... well, it *surprised* me. It's not exactly "secret" if you’re, you know, *staying* at the hotel. But the way it hits you? That’s the good bit. It's like, you're expecting... a hotel. Not a panoramic masterpiece, framed by a slightly-less-than-pristine window.
Honestly, I was there because, work. And… let’s just say the client wasn't exactly picking vista destinations. I was expecting beige walls, stale coffee, and the soul-crushing silence of a business trip. What I *didn't* expect was to be utterly floored by what I saw when I first opened the curtains. The view just… stretched. Like, *forever*. It’s deceptive. You see the mountains in the distance, but the depth… the sheer *scale* of the valley… it’s something else entirely. Sorry, I'm rambling. It's been a long week!

So, like, what's so special about the Holiday Inn's view? It's just a hotel, right?

Okay, okay, let’s dive in. The obvious: proximity. You're elevated. You're *above* the sprawl, but not so high you lose the sense of, you know, humanity. You can see the city spread out, the details of the buildings, the streetlights twinkling – all against the backdrop of those gorgeous, rolling mountains. It's genuinely breathtaking at sunrise. I'm not a morning person, but I *forced* myself up one morning. And I don’t regret it. It was worth the bleary eyes and the grumpy coffee mood.
But the really GOOD bit? It's the *feeling*. It's the unexpected tranquility. You walk into that room after a day of… dealing with people and emails... and boom! Instant calm. It's like your own private, budget-friendly mountain vista. I actually spent a good hour one evening just staring out the window, feeling, dare I say, *Zen*. And I am *not* a Zen person. I get easily distracted. Usually by snacks. But this… this held my attention. It was weirdly… peaceful.

Is this view accessible to non-hotel guests? Cause I am NOT paying for a room just for a view!

Okay, okay, you bring up a good point. And no, the view isn't exactly *public*. The hotel has a restaurant and bar, and sometimes they'll have outdoor seating… But realistically, unless you're a guest, the best views are going to be within the rooms. It's a bit of a bummer, I admit. But hey, maybe a friend of yours is staying there! Or, hear me out… a sneaky coffee at the bar? (I didn't say that.)
But think of it this way: it's a good excuse to book a staycation. Or a weekend getaway. Seriously, you deserve it. And the view is worth it. Trust me. Just try and get a room on the mountain-facing side. Don't end up facing the parking lot. That would be… less zen. Very less zen.

What's the *worst* part about this "amazing" view? Gotta be SOMETHING.

Okay, fine. The imperfections. Because, let's be real, the world isn't perfect. The windows… well, they're hotel windows. Clean, sure. But not *crystal clear* clean. You might have a tiny smudge or two. And the air conditioning… *sometimes* it kicks in at the wrong time, or sounds like a jet engine. But, honestly, those are minor quibbles. The view is so good, so unexpectedly good, that I could forgive a lot. I could forgive... almost everything. Plus, you're at a Holiday Inn, not the Ritz. Manage your expectations.
The *true* worst part? Leaving. Seriously. That morning, the feeling of sadness walking out of the hotel. Its an emotional rollercoaster. I miss that view already. So, yeah, book a return stay sooner than later. You're welcome.

Any tips for maximizing the view experience? You know, beyond "staying in a mountain-facing room."

Okay, pro tip:

  1. **Timing is Everything:** Sunrises and sunsets are GOLD. Seriously. Set an alarm. You won't regret it. And it sets the mood for the entire day.
  2. **BYO Essentials:** Grab some local coffee and a good book. Or, you know, your laptop and finally attempt to clear out your inbox. That quiet, calm, that view... it's conducive to productivity (believe it or not). Get those emails done.
  3. **Embrace the Unexpected:** Don't just *look* at the view. *Experience* it. Sit on the bed. Stand by the window. Take a deep breath. Let it soak in.
  4. **Don't judge the hotel too harshly:** I’m serious. It's not a luxury resort but its a good and safe place for family. Just focus on the view.
And maybe… maybe bring a pair of binoculars. Just in case. You know, to really appreciate the majesty of the valley. And, if you're feeling super adventurous, take a picture of the view and tag me - I'd love to see it!

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Holiday Inn Roanoke - Valley View By IHG United States

Holiday Inn Roanoke - Valley View By IHG United States