2981 Advantage Ln, Sacramento, California, United States | 916 928-9400
Nine-minute drive to the Sacramento airport
Free 24-hour airport shuttle service
Free Wi-Fi
Rooms have mini-fridges and microwaves
Outdoor heated pool and indoor whirlpool
Free parking (and lots of it)
Gym open late with four cardio machines (no weights)
24-hour business center
24-hour hotel shop next to the front desk with snacks
24-hour laundry facilities
Slow elevator
Shuttle pick-up from the airport can sometimes take longer than expected
Young convention-/concert-goers at the Sleep Train Arena can sometimes be noisy late into the night
Far away from the more happening downtown area of Sacramento
The 100-room, value-oriented Holiday Inn Express Sacramento Airport Natomas delivers on its main selling point: proximity to the Sacramento airport, a nine-minute drive away. It even offers a 24-hour airport shuttle service for all guests. The hotel is located near the Sleep Train Arena and is within walking distance to many affordable chain restaurants (though the downtown area is at least a 10-minute drive away). The hotel has a pretty outdoor heated pool, free parking and Wi-Fi, a gym open late, and a 24-hour snack shop. Rooms have mini-fridges, microwaves, and hairdryers, as well as memorable polka-dot bathrooms. However, elevators can be slow and guests can be loud at odd hours. The Homewood Suites nearby offers slightly nicer rooms with full kitchens, but the Holiday Inn is more affordable for travelers just looking for a bed for the night before continuing on their trips.
Scene
Well-maintained airport hotel
The outside of the hotel is painted in the familiar Holiday Inn colors of grey and cream, with a partially curved roof at the very top. There are large bulky grey columns holding up the expansive portico over the lobby entrance. The lobby decor is overtaken by the blue-and-pink, Kandinsky-meets-floral carpet that stretches across most of the floor, accented by heavy blue curtains on the windows and olive-painted ceilings. There are two large blue couches and two armchairs clustered around a flat-screen TV on one wall, as well as many blond-wood tables scattered across the lobby that each seat four. The blond-wood theme is also found on the front desk, topped with blue faux-marble and free coffee, tea, and lemon-lime water. It is easy to tell this decor is from the mid-aughts (the hotel was last renovated in 2006), but remarkably, it doesn't show very much wear and tear.Most of the guests here are travelers who need a place to stay overnight that is close to the airport. There are also some convention- and concert-goers from the nearby Sleep Train Arena (a mile away). The hotel is a cheaper choice than both of its next-door neighbors, Homewood Suites and Hampton Inn & Suites. Homewood Suites has full kitchens, but many guests won't need them when there are so many cheap places to eat within walking distance.
Location
Close to the airport, but not to downtown
This hotel is located in the community of Natomas, an area northwest from downtown Sacramento. It's located right off of the Del Paso Road exit on I-5. It's a nine-minute drive to the Sacramento airport and is within walking distance to a myriad of chain restaurants, including IHOP, Panda Express, Sizzler, and the iconic California burger stop In 'n' Out. There's also a Starbucks right across the street if the hotel coffee is found wanting. The hotel is a mile-long walk from Sleep Train Arena, an indoor sports and concert venue that holds over 17,000 people, so it's a good option to stay at for those who don't want to deal with the headache of getting out of a concert or game late at night and then trying to find their way home in traffic. It takes 10 minutes or more to drive to downtown Sacramento, so it's not the most convenient choice for those who want to be close to the city center.
Rooms
IKEA-esque rooms with Keurig coffee makers and polka-dot bathrooms
This hotel has 100 rooms that look like they fell out of an IKEA catalogue. Blond wood pervades the decor, with a geometrically patterned blue-and-green carpet, olive-and-beige curtains, and olive armchairs. The beds have Serta Perfect Sleeper mattresses with two soft and two firm pillows, the adjectives conveniently embroidered onto the pillowcases. The rooms have free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with cable access. They also come with a hairdryer, an iron and ironing board, a mini-fridge, a microwave, a Keurig coffeemaker, and a free morning newspaper. Some suites are connecting and cribs are available upon request. The bathroom wallpaper is a beige polka-dot pattern that tries to come off as whimsical and really just makes it seem like the room has the chicken pox. There is plenty of space on the faux-granite sink countertops for those with lots of toiletries. The elevator to the rooms can be annoyingly slow. Also, the hotel is sometimes invaded by young convention-/concert-goers who can be loud late at night. We encourage guests to try calling the front desk and asking for a room as far away from those rooms as possible if that will be a problem during their stay.
Features
Lots of amenities for the weary traveler, including many 24-hour services
The hotel offers all guests a full hot breakfast bar every morning and free 24-hour shuttle service to the Sacramento airport, though sometimes the pick-up from the airport can be slow. There is a large outdoor heated pool and a smaller, shallower pool for children and those with special accessibility requirements. The Suite Shop next to the front desk, offering toiletries and snacks, is open 24 hours a day for hungry guests arriving after long flights. There are three meeting rooms available for businesses and a 24-hour business center. Guests can take advantage of the 24-hour self-service laundry facilities and a gym that's open late into the night, though it only has cardio machines and no weights. All guests get free parking and free Wi-Fi.