From the site, it took us about 30 minutes to get to the hotel for an hour of rest before checking out the city for restaurants for our meals. We stayed at Holiday Inn Express and Suites. So on this field trip, we were accumulating some loyalty points for hotel rewards later.
In Abilene, there are 2 Holiday Inn’s, and a total of 37 hotels. There was a little confusion when we were first checking in, but the reception agents resolved themselves. It turned out, one workmate was reserved twice. Computer issue.
The beautiful tree and the chirping black birds on the hotel parking lot shown below. It was an awesome feature. But we stayed a little ways off of the tree because we did not want any more bird waste on our van. Parked for few seconds beside it and we had a stain already.
The view from my hotel room window – was a quiet and peaceful side of the city and a beautiful sunset later.
This time, the 3 of us each had a king size bed.
They feature Bath and Body Works toiletries, and they were generous with them. It was awesome, although I brought my own stuff.
The Holy Bible in the nightstand by the bed.
It was a great hotel with good amenities and features. The free continental breakfast included many selections. I had to unhook the telephone receiver though, for the even faint noise it made, when it was quiet, could be all you would hear all night. Aside from that, we had a wonderful stay in the hotel in Abilene, Texas.
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Seems it is a beautiful hotel with cozy surrounding.I love that sunset picture too…
Thanks. They were located at a quiet place it seems the city is still developing.