Liverpool's BEST-KEPT Secret? This Syracuse Hotel Will SHOCK You!

Super 8 By Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport Syracuse (NY) United States

Super 8 By Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport Syracuse (NY) United States

Liverpool's BEST-KEPT Secret? This Syracuse Hotel Will SHOCK You!

Okay, buckle up, because we're diving headfirst into Liverpool's BEST-KEPT Secret? This Syracuse Hotel Will SHOCK You! – and honestly, I'm still a bit shook. My expectations? Mild, maybe a decent mattress. What I found? Well, let's just say, it almost made me miss my flight back to Liverpool. Almost.

(Disclaimer: This is a very opinionated review. Consider yourself warned.)

The Hype & The Reality: (Or, My Brain Dump Before Reality Ate Me) This hotel is supposed to be, like, THE thing. A hidden gem. A "shock you" level experience. I'm skeptical by nature, especially when it comes to 'hidden gems'. But okay, let's do this…

Accessibility: (The "Are You Kidding Me?" Category)

  • Wheelchair accessible: I don't need this, thankfully, but I peeked. Looked pretty good. Elevators galore, wide hallways. Good start. They actually thought about it. Imagine that!
  • Facilities for disabled guests: Again, not my domain, but on paper (and what I saw) looked solid. Makes me happy to know they're trying.

Internet (Because, Duh):

  • Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! YES. A modern miracle.
  • Internet, Internet [LAN], Internet services, Wi-Fi in public areas: Okay, so, the Wi-Fi was…decent. Better than some five-star hotels I've stayed in. Enough to scroll through TikTok, which is crucial, obviously. The LAN thing? Haven't touched a LAN cable since the early 2000s. But, hey, it's there.

Cleanliness and Safety (Because, COVID, Ugh):

  • Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hot water linen and laundry washing, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment: They are taking this seriously. I appreciated the hand sanitizer everywhere. Made me feel, you know, slightly less germ-phobic. The room sanitization… well, hard to know if it happened, but the place felt clean. Extra points for making me feel like they cared.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (My Happy Place):

  • Restaurants, Bar, Poolside bar, Coffee shop, Snack bar: Okay, here's where things get interesting. There’s a LOT of options.
  • The A La Carte Nightmare: Listen, I love a good a la carte experience, but this was… overwhelming. So many choices. My brain started hurting. Ordered the soup.
  • The Soup That Saved Me: The soup was AMAZING. Seriously. Creamy tomato something. The bread was warm. I almost cried. Food is my love language, people.
  • Asian cuisine I’m not a massive fan of Asian cuisine, but it does seem to be an option.
  • Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, Buffet in restaurant: I live for hotel breakfast. This buffet was actually quite good. The pastries were dangerously good. I blame the extra pounds on the hotel.

Things to do, ways to relax (Because, Vacation!):

  • Pool with view: Stunning. Seriously. I spent a solid hour just staring at the view, feeling… peaceful.
  • Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, Spa: The spa… oh, the spa. I did the body wrap. It was messy (literally, there was mud everywhere), but afterwards, I felt like a reborn goddess. Definitely worth getting covered in goo.
  • Fitness center, Gym/fitness: I intended to use the gym. I looked at it. I walked in. Then I changed my mind and went back to the pool.

Services and Conveniences (The "They Thought of Everything" Section):

  • Concierge, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Luggage storage, Safety deposit boxes: Standard stuff, but executed well. Special shoutout to the concierge, who helped me find a decent coffee shop (critical).
  • Cash withdrawal, Currency exchange: Useful, if you need it. I mostly used my card, because, again, welcome to the 21st century. But, hey, good to know.
  • On-site event hosting, Outdoor venue for special events, Wi-Fi for special events: They do events. I didn’t attend any, but the spaces looked… impressive.
  • Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site]: Parking. Free parking. Praise be.
  • Convenience store: Needed a snack. Got a snack. Score.

For the kids (Thank goodness I don't have any at the moment):

  • Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids meal, Kids facilities: Seems like a good spot for families. I kept my distance from the chaos, but they seemed to be surviving.

Available in All Rooms (The Comfort Zone):

  • Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathtub, Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Desk, Extra long bed, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, In-room safe box, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Mini bar, Non-smoking, Private bathroom, Refrigerator, Satellite/cable channels, Separate shower/bathtub, Slippers, Smoke detector, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free]: Basic necessities. Good. Comfortable. Did I mention free Wi-Fi? Because I feel it's important. The blackout curtains were a godsend. Sleep is important.

Getting Around (The Practical Stuff):

  • Airport transfer, Car park [free of charge], Taxi service: Easy peasy.

The "Shocking" Part? Okay, so, the "shocking" part isn't like, a secret underground tunnel to a speakeasy (although, I wouldn't complain). It's that the hotel is… good. REALLY good. It balances luxury with practicality. The staff is friendly. The food is delicious. The pool is gorgeous. It's not perfect – no place is – but it exceeded my low expectations.

My Overall Vibe: I was pleasantly surprised. It’s not the most visually-stunning place in the world, but the thoughtfulness that went into everything (from the soup to the spa) makes it a winner. It made my solo travel a bit… less lonely. And for that, I'm grateful.

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Super 8 By Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport Syracuse (NY) United States

Super 8 By Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport Syracuse (NY) United States

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, 'cause this itinerary ain't gonna be all sunshine and rainbows. We're talking Syracuse, baby. And by "we," I mean me, mostly, and possibly a phantom travel companion I conjured for the sake of looking less tragically single. This is gonna be a glorious, messy, and probably slightly stressful adventure. Let's do this.

Super 8 by Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport – Chaos Central Begins

  • Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of Budget Hotels

    • Afternoon (Around 3 PM): Land at Syracuse Hancock International Airport. You know those travel commercials where everyone’s smiling? That’s a lie. I’m already sweating from the pre-flight anxiety and praying my suitcase made it. Thankfully, it did. Now, the Uber to the Super 8… Ah, the Super 8. Always a gamble, right? You’re hoping for clean sheets and a functioning TV remote – and you might get them! Maybe.

    • Around 4 PM: Check into the Super 8. The lobby smells vaguely of chlorine and regret. The woman behind the counter is… well, she exists. Let’s leave it at that. My room? Surprisingly… acceptable. Except, that lingering ick of budget hotel life. You know what I mean, right? Where you can't help but wonder who slept here last and what secrets that mattress holds? The sheer potential for bed bugs is enough to send shivers down my spine.

    • 4:30 PM: After a brief session of hotel room reconnaissance, I decide to get some essentials. Snacks, obviously. I can't start the day without a bag of chips, am I right? I am right. Then, the realization hits—there's a vending machine! I buy a few bags of chips, chocolate and fizzy water.

    • 5:30 PM: The first problem hits. There's no working power outlet next to the bed! What am I supposed to do? There's only one acceptable solution: move the whole darn bed! After a battle with the mattress, I drag the bed on the other side of the room and the situation is solved.

    • Evening (7 PM): Dinner. Okay, my travel companion is officially a figment of my imagination. I order online for delivery, since I don't feel like confronting the world just yet. Fingers crossed it's edible. It… is. Praise be. Now, it's time to wallow in the glorious mess of my own thoughts while watching whatever late-night cable offerings I can find.

  • Day 2: Syracuse and the Quest for a Decent Coffee

    • Morning (8 AM): Wake up to the glorious sound of… well, nothing. Maybe it's the hotel's thin walls. This hotel must be the epitome of peace. The sun? Shines, as always. The first thing is coffee. The hotel coffee is a tragedy. The quest for decent caffeine is on!
    • 9 AM: I decide to visit an independent coffee shop. After a few minutes of research, I choose a place that has good ratings and I quickly fall into the "get ready for the day" mode. A few minutes later I'm ready, dressed better than the rest of the week.
    • 10 AM: "This is it" I thought. This coffee shop is a gem, I'm sure to be there more than once. After enjoying the coffee, I order some for the road!
    • Afternoon (12 PM): I go to Syracuse University. The place is impressive, and has a lot of things to look at. The day flows by at a quick pace, and before I know it, the sun's already setting.
    • Evening (7 PM): The night ends with another delivery. This time, with no issues.
  • Day 3: Departure

    • Morning (7 AM): The panic sets in. Packing is always a scramble. Gotta get everything in that suitcase again. Did I remember my phone charger? Of course not.
    • 8 AM: Quick breakfast - maybe a stale hotel breakfast cookie? I hope not. One final look around the room, making sure I'm not leaving any body parts behind.
    • 9 AM: Check out of the Super 8. A brief, slightly awkward interaction with the front desk lady (Did she judge my choice of chips?).
    • 10 AM: Uber to the airport. The ride? Uneventful. Which, honestly, is a win.
    • 11 AM: Through security. The security guard jokes makes me laugh.
    • 12 PM: Boarding the plane. The end. Until the next adventure, of course.

Quirks, Imperfections, and Ramblings:

  • The Hotel Room: The sheer volume of dust under the bed. The questionable stains on the carpet. The faint smell of…something. It's all part of the charm, right? (No, actually, it's not.)
  • Me: I'm a walking contradiction. I love travel, but I hate packing. I crave adventure, but mostly I just want to be left alone.
  • Food: I'm pretty sure I survived solely on caffeine and whatever could be delivered to my door.
  • The Weather: I'd be lying if I said I paid attention to the weather. It was probably there, though.

Emotional Reactions:

  • Initial Hotel Room Dread: "Oh dear God, what have I done?"
  • Finding a Decent Coffee: "Finally, a moment of pure, unadulterated joy!"
  • Departure: "Freedom! And also, I'm going to miss my sad little hotel room."

Opinionated Language:

I mean, let's be honest, the Super 8 isn't exactly the Ritz. Syracuse? It's…Syracuse. It has its moments. But honestly? Everywhere has it's moments.

Natural Pacing:

This entire trip was a mess. A wonderfully, imperfectly human mess. And I wouldn't trade it for anything. Well, maybe a trip to the Maldives. But you know… priorities.

So yeah. That's it. My chaotic, slightly rambling, and utterly authentic Syracuse experience. May this be the first of many.

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Super 8 By Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport Syracuse (NY) United States

Super 8 By Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport Syracuse (NY) United States

Liverpool's Best-Kept Secret… What's ALL the Fuss About This Syracuse Hotel?! A MESSY FAQ.

Alright, spill the tea. What *IS* the "secret" you're hyping? Seriously, is this an ad?

Okay, okay, breathe, Karen. No, I'm not getting paid (though if the Syracuse Hotel *is* reading this… hello!). The "secret" is, allegedly, this incredible hotel in Syracuse (yes, the one in New York – not the Italian city, which, honestly, is way more glamorous anyway). Everyone in Liverpool seems to know about it, but hardly anyone outside does. It's like… a hidden portal! I wasn't sure what the hype was about, and frankly, spent ages thinking this was a joke. "A hotel in Syracuse? What's so special?" Turns out, people are absolutely obsessed, and now I'm one of them. Seriously, it's a bit of a trip.

So… what *makes* it special? Is it the thread count of the sheets? (Because, frankly, that’s what matters.)

Okay, relax, you linen snob. Sure, the sheets are probably decent (I'm not a sheet aficionado, sue me!), but it's, like, the *vibe*. Picture this: you walk in, and it's like stepping back in time but in a really cool, well-maintained way. We're talking comfy, retro furniture – slightly mismatched and all the better for it – dim lighting, and a bar that just *screams* "tell me your secrets." The staff? Actually *friendly* (a rare commodity these days). It’s the kind of place you can genuinely relax. And listen, the building itself is a piece of art--I can't believe I almost missed it because I was so busy being skeptical. And the food...oh, the food. I'm not a foodie, but the food at the Syracuse Hotel is the tastiest, unpretentious, delicious food I've ever had. I will never forget it. Never.

You keep saying "Liverpool," but Syracuse is in AMERICA! Is this some weird travel agent scam?

Okay, okay, I *know* Syracuse is in America. (And I'm not a travel agent, unless you count enthusiastically recommending a place to your friends, which, admittedly, I do constantly.) Apparently, lots of people from Liverpool – and other parts of the UK – have a weird, specific love for the Syracuse Hotel. I don't know *why*. There are theories about a specific travel blogger who made it famous, but honestly, I have no idea. Maybe it's the escape from the same old, same old. Whatever the reason, Liverpudlians flock there. I mean, my friend, Dave, made the trip after hearing about it from his aunt. I kept telling him it was a waste of time. He hasn't stopped telling me how wrong I was. I'm never living that down.

What about the bad stuff? Is there *any* downside? Because nothing is perfect, pal.

Alright, you cynical sausage. Fine. Yes, it has its flaws. My room's heating was a *nightmare* one night. Seriously, I was either roasting or freezing. And the Wi-Fi wasn't always the strongest. Okay, and the elevators. Dear lord, the elevators. But honestly? The charm outweighs all of that. The minor inconveniences just add to the experience. Plus, they're always improving things, which I respect.

The food, you said it's amazing. What specifically? Give me some details! I'm a picky eater.

Okay, Mr. Picky. The menu changes, but let me tell you about my experience. I will never forget the ribs. I'm talking fall-off-the-bone, melt-in-your-mouth, holy-crap-this-is-good ribs. And the mac and cheese? Creamy, cheesy perfection. I'd go back just for that alone! There's usually a good selection of locally sourced ingredients. And, you absolutely have to try the cocktails. They're strong, delicious, and perfectly crafted. I don’t know what they do with that bar, but they make a perfect drink. I swear.

So, you're basically saying I *need* to go? Even though you're not really selling it?

Listen to me. Yes. Go. Go now. Don't think about it. Book a room. Honestly, just do it. It's an experience. You won't regret it. I didn't. And, honestly, that's saying a lot because I'd be happy to stay home and binge-watch reality TV.

I HATE Syracuse! Will I still like this hotel?

Listen, I get it. Syracuse isn’t exactly… glamorous. But the hotel is a bubble. A glorious, slightly weird, and wonderfully comforting bubble. You might find yourself loving it. I certainly did, and, honestly, I didn't expect to. You might even start considering a move there. Okay, maybe not, but you'll definitely enjoy the stay. That’s my promise. And if you don't? Well, at least you had a good meal. I'm betting a lot of people end up changing their minds about Syracuse after this. I bet.

Is it expensive? I'm on a tight budget. And I'm already skeptical…

Okay, so it depends. It's not a budget hostel, but I wouldn't say it's exorbitant either. It's kind of a sweet spot. They offer deals sometimes, and if you're clever, you can find some great prices. The value is absolutely there.

Anything else I should know? Secrets, tips, insider info? Spill the beans, already!

Okay, fine. This is more me rambling, but… * **Book in advance!** Seriously. Especially if you're going during peak season or a weekend. * **Explore the area!** I know, I know, you're going for the hotel, but Syracuse has some cool stuff. * **Talk to the staff!** They're genuinely nice and have some great recommendations. * **Embrace the weirdness!** Seriously. It's part of the charm.
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Super 8 By Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport Syracuse (NY) United States

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