


Overall, we really loved our bedroom which reminded me of an Ikea display room. That’s because the shower had wall-mounted shampoo and shower gel dispensers. That won’t be to everyone’s taste, but I’m fine with it seeing as it helps reduce plastic wastage from all the little bottles that won’t end up in a landfill.

The only loose toiletries in the bathroom was a bar of soap. On the right of the bathroom was a spacious shower which had good water pressure. When entering the bathroom, the toilet was straight ahead, with the sink and vanity to the left. Window with blackout blindĪnother thoughtful design element was a room dividing curtain you could use to section off the living area from the bedroom. That kept the room extremely dark at night and well into the morning. The room’s window had double blinds, one which was sheer and one which was a blackout blind. Inside was a luggage rack, iron and ironing board. Shelving & closetįurther to the right was a closet with a curtain to close it off if you wanted. Attached to the wall were a couple of doorless cupboards, with an additional cupboard beneath. Opposite the bed was a very long shelf which was perfect for storing stuff both on top and underneath. The thoughtful design continued on the bedside shelf which had several easy-to-access outlets. To the left of the sofa was a queen bed which felt more like a king. Opposite the desk was an orange sofa bed, with an ottoman which could double up as a coffee table. Beneath that was a table on rollers which could be moved wherever you like in the room. Something I realized later on our first evening was that the desk wasn’t only a desk. The desk was nicely designed when it came to connectivity thanks to a wall outlet, along with an extension outlet which included three USB chargers.
#Home 2 suite tv
To the right of that was a cupboard and set of drawers with a TV on top. To the right of the kitchen was a desk area with an office chair. That reduced how frequently we had to run the dishwasher and was a vast improvement on my recent Candlewood Suites stay where there was only two of everything. I also appreciated how many kitchen items there were – six plates, six bowls, six mugs, six glasses, etc. After a few days, I ended up appreciating it being open as it made it easier to access everything. It was a little weird at first having the open cupboards as I kept wanting to close their non-existent doors.
#Home 2 suite portable
One thing it was missing was a stove top, but you can get a portable cooktop and skillets from the front desk. …along with a microwave, dishwasher, sink, plates, dishes, mugs, glasses, silverware and a coffee maker.
#Home 2 suite full size
The kitchen had a full size fridge-freezer… Fridge-freezer When entering, the kitchen was on the left, the bathroom on the right and the main bedroom and living area straight ahead and to the right.

The entire check-in process only took a couple of minutes and we soon had our keys to room 325. She gave us a quick rundown when we said we hadn’t, letting us know about the pool, fitness room, breakfast times, other amenities and more. We had a very friendly and perky front desk agent checking us in who asked if we’d ever stayed at their hotel. Here’s a complete review of our week-long stay at the Home2 Suites Green Bay, Wisconsin.
