Drury Inn & Suites | Findlay, Ohio

There are many great hotels in the world. This one in particular is one that I did not even realize meant a lot to me until I had the chance to visit it again.  On my first big road trip ever, I would visit both Canada and New York for the first time. Findlay, Ohio seemed to be a great stopping point between Tennessee and Canada.

We found a nice looking hotel, the Drury Inn and Suites, and decided to stay. This hotel was convenient, comfortable, had great staff, and even included free snacks and drinks in the evening. A wonderful first stop in this first big trip of mine!

After many years and life leading us down many curvy roads and lonely highways, life and the Drury Hotel in Findlay crossed paths again. 

The hotel was even better than I had previously remembered. The hotel features has a very large lobby used to congregate for the day or enjoy free hot food and or breakfast. The staff was as wonderful as I remembered, and the rooms are a perfect place to wind down or catch up on some work while traveling.

Our stay in the suite was very comfortable. This was absolutely perfect because this room was going to be used as both an office and a place to relax for the duration of our stay.

The bedroom in back was just perfect size to share a sleeping area. The main feature we enjoyed the most of our stay was the large front room. This was a great area to hangout and talk with people who we knew in the area.

The hotel has many other great and convenient features including a gym and indoor/outdoor pool.

If you are ever in the Findlay area, or if you ever see a Drury Inn wherever you may be traveling, you can rest assured that your stay at this great hotel will be memorable and relaxing!

4 thoughts on “Drury Inn & Suites | Findlay, Ohio

  1. I stayed at one in Missouri years ago. They are really nice.

  2. kagould17 – Not much to tell. After working for 3 companies over 43+ years (38 years 7 months with my last company), I finally got that promotion I had waited my entire career for……retirement. I have been exploring this new career for the past 7+ years and while it is not always exciting, the chance to do what I want for myself and my family instead of what my company wants has been very fulfilling. Early on, there was a long list of projects in my “to-do” hopper and I attacked these projects with a vengeance for the first 9 months of retirement. Eventually, my brain told me that this was not what retirement was about, so it took me another 5 months before my industriousness again took over and I attacked another line of projects, this time somewhat shorter and less complicated, as well as many new projects related to the family weddings in 2016. After going hard for 6 weeks and 3 weddings, my body was telling me to relax, then the flu bug hit and as soon as that was done with me, my sciatic acted up. No rest for the wicked. In 2020 and 2021, the Covid 19 pandemic changed the whole retirement gig. I was lucky to not be still working, for sure. I enjoy photography, gardening, working with my hands, walking, cycling, skiing, travelling, reading and creating special photo and video productions obtained in my first pastime. I may never become wealthy in any of these pursuits, but I already feel I am rich in life experiences far beyond any expectation.
    kagould17 says:

    Always good when you are travelling and find a place that makes you feel at home. Allan

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