Brooklyn's BEST Kept Secret: Super 8 Wyndham Review (You WON'T Believe This!)

Super 8 by Wyndham Brooklyn Brooklyn (MI) United States

Super 8 by Wyndham Brooklyn Brooklyn (MI) United States

Brooklyn's BEST Kept Secret: Super 8 Wyndham Review (You WON'T Believe This!)

Brooklyn's BEST Kept Secret: Super 8 Wyndham Review (You WON'T Believe This!) - Seriously!

Alright, listen up, because I'm about to spill the beans on a place that's been my little secret for YEARS. No, seriously, YEARS. This isn't your glitzy, pretentious Brooklyn hotel. This is the Super 8 by Wyndham Brooklyn, and it's, well… a diamond in the (slightly rough around the edges) coal. And yes, I'm talking a real review, the kind where I actually lived it, warts and all. Buckle up, buttercups, because this is gonna be a ride!

First Impressions: Expectations Dashed (in a Good Way!)

Let's be honest. Super 8? My brain conjured images of roadside motels, stale coffee, and questionable… clientele. You know the drill. But the Brooklyn Super 8? Completely defied my expectations. Now, it’s not the Ritz, okay? BUT, it’s clean, it's surprisingly well-maintained, and, most importantly, it's affordable in a city that will bleed you dry with hotel prices.

Accessibility: A Surprisingly Savvy Setup

Okay, I didn't personally need these features, but I did notice them. Accessibility is a big deal, and this place actually gets it. The elevator is a lifesaver (Brooklyn hills are brutal!). They have facilities for disabled guests, which I saw people using, and it seemed well-thought-out. Always a huge plus in my book. The exterior corridor could be a little noisy depending on your room, but it helps with easy access.

Rooms: The Sanctuary – And Those Tiny Mirrors!

Okay, the rooms themselves? Pretty standard Super 8 fare, but again, clean. And when you're in Brooklyn, CLEAN is gold. My room was surprisingly decent, with air conditioning that actually worked (a MUST in summer), a comfortable bed, and, thank the heavens, free Wi-Fi which, let me assure you, is a lifesaver when trying to book that last-minute brunch reservation or to get some work done. They have, of course, the additional toilet, bathtub, bathroom phone, blackout curtains, carpeting, closet, coffee/tea maker, complimentary tea, daily housekeeping, desk, extra long bed, free bottled water, hair dryer, in-room safe box, internet access – LAN, internet access – wireless, ironing facilities, laptop workspace, linens, mini bar, mirror, non-smoking, on-demand movies, private bathroom, reading light, refrigerator, satellite/cable channels, scale, seating area, separate shower/bathtub, shower, slippers, smoke detector, socket near the bed, sofa, soundproofing, telephone, toiletries, towels, umbrella, visual alarm, wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], window that opens. The only gripe? The bathroom mirror was… well, let’s just say it's not designed to boost your ego. Bring your own magnifying glass!

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Breakfast? Don't Get Your Hopes Up…

Alright, let's be real again. The breakfast is… well, it's "free breakfast." Think lukewarm instant coffee, pre-packaged pastries, and some questionable fruit. The breakfast [buffet] is offered in a small area. I ended up grabbing a bagel from a deli and some good coffee. There's also no restaurants on-site nor bar, coffee shop, except maybe a vending machine for a quick snack. Let's just say dining isn’t the main draw here. But hey, who needs hotel food when you're in Brooklyn?!

Cleanliness and Safety: Surprisingly Solid!

This part really impressed me, especially in the current climate. I saw they have the Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, First aid kit, Hand sanitizer everywhere, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter enforced wherever possible, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Rooms sanitized between stays, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment, Door man, Front desk [24-hour]. Honestly, the cleanliness felt better than some fancy hotels I've been to. Felt safe and that's something I'm not going to take lightly.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax: You're in Brooklyn, Duh!

Okay, so you're not coming to a Super 8 for the spa treatment. What you are coming for is Brooklyn! This hotel is perfectly located for exploring. Seriously, you’re close to the subway, so you can get anywhere in the city in minutes. It's near some fantastic restaurants (forget the hotel food, TRUST ME), cool bars, and all sorts of Brooklyn-y goodness. The car park [on-site] is a bonus (parking in Brooklyn can be a nightmare!).

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

The staff were friendly, helpful, and, most importantly, efficient. Concierge services are available. They offered Daily housekeeping, Laundry service, Cash withdrawal, a convenience store in the hotel if you need to run out and grab something, Elevator to make your stay more comfortable.

Internet and More: Stay Connected!

Okay, Internet access is crucial. Let me scream this: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! It’s solid, it works, and I needed it to upload, you know, this review. They also provide Internet [LAN] and Internet services. The fact that they understand the need of Wi-Fi for special events is something to be happy about if you want to host one in the hotel.

For the Kids (and for the "Not-So-Kids" at Heart):

I didn’t bring my kids, but I saw families, and the hotel is definitely family/child-friendly. No specific Kids meal or Babysitting service but I would definitely consider this an option for a kid family on a budget.

Getting Around: Easy Peasy!

The car park [free of charge] on-site is a lifesaver in Brooklyn. You have Taxi service and Airport transfer. Public transportation is king in the city, so hop on the subway.

My Verdict: It's a Yes! (With a Few Caveats)

Look, the Super 8 by Wyndham Brooklyn isn't perfect. It's not luxurious. It’s a little rough around the edges. But it's clean, it's safe, it's affordable, and the location is fantastic. It is, in the heart of Brooklyn, but for the price? It's a steal.

My Honest-to-Goodness Recommendation:

Book it if:

  • You're on a budget but want a safe, clean place to crash.
  • Location is key (and you want to explore Brooklyn).
  • You value free Wi-Fi and don't live in the hotel room all day.

Maybe skip it if:

  • You're expecting luxury or a gourmet dining experience. (Go elsewhere for that!)
  • You're a super-sensitive light sleeper (some rooms can get street noise, bring earplugs!).

Final thought: It's my secret. Now it's yours. Shhhhh!


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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. We're going on a wild ride through…Brooklyn, Michigan. Yeah, that Brooklyn. Population: probably less than the number of pigeons in Times Square. But hey, adventure awaits! Or, you know, a decent diner and a slightly questionable motel pool. Let's see what we can find.

Day 1: Arrival and the Astonishing Wonder of… Super 8!

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive at Super 8 by Wyndham Brooklyn. Oh, the glamour. Honestly, the exterior looked promising on the website, a slightly faded but charming bit of Americana. Reality? Well, let's just say it's… rustic. The parking lot is a minefield of potholes large enough to swallow a small child (thankfully, no children were harmed in this trip). My expectations are already sub-basement level.

    • (Anecdote): Checking in was a classic. The guy behind the desk was clearly fueled by a diet of stale donuts and existential dread. He mumbled something about "room 217… might be haunted." Haunted?! Oh, this is going to be amazing. I immediately felt the need to buy a can of Febreeze.
  • 1:30 PM: Unpack. Attempt to find a clean surface in the room. The carpet feels…textured. If there's a stain, I'm not sure I want to know what it's from. The complimentary shampoo smells like sadness and regret.

    • (Quirky Observation): The TV is tiny. Like, seriously, it's smaller than my laptop. I’m not sure if I should be watching it, using it as a mirror or just throwing it out the window to make myself feel busy.
  • 2:30 PM: Take a look at the local area on foot. The street in front of the hotel. Empty. Houses. Also empty. The town looks a little bit more like a set from a horror movie than I thought it would. I think I might need to walk past the main street.

  • 3:30 PM: It's time to check out the amenities (or lack thereof). The pool, promised on the website to be sparkling, is… surprisingly green. And there's a suspicious-looking leaf floating. I think I'll pass. I'm not sure which is worse the pool or the gym.

    • (Emotional Reaction): I laughed a little. I also maybe cried a little. What have I done? This feels like some sort of social misstep.
  • 4:00 PM: Get to know the locals. The only people I see are driving in cars.

  • 5:30 PM: I went to the gas station. Bought gum, soda, and a phone charger. The gum was stale, the soda was expensive, and my phone charger still didn't work. I'm beginning to suspect I'm trapped in some kind of bleak sitcom.

    • (Rambling): Should I write a travel blog about this? Maybe call it, "Adventures in Existential Dread: A Michigan Odyssey." Hmm, might catch on. Or maybe I'll just order a pizza and stay in. Probably for the best, as nothing is open here tonight.

Day 2: Small Town Dreams… and Dinner

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast! The "complimentary breakfast" at Super 8 is a carefully curated buffet of cardboard-flavored waffles, lukewarm coffee, and suspiciously hard-boiled eggs.
    • (Opinionated Language): "Complimentary" my foot. This is an insult to the very concept of food. I feel like I'm being subtly punished for being here.
  • 10:00 AM: I looked around the town in a circle. In order to actually do something I have to drive, which is a real bummer.
  • 12:00 PM: I went to a diner. I got a burger and fries. It was fine. Not amazing. Not terrible. Just…food. I'm starting to feel a strange sense of contentment.
  • 3:00 PM: I spent an hour sitting in the park, alone. The sun feels nice. I start to imagine other things instead of the hotel and the town.
    • (Stronger Emotional Reaction): I have to admit, there's a quiet charm to this place. A bleak, desolate charm, sure, but still… charm. It's like the anti-vacation. It strips away all pretension and leaves you face-to-face with… yourself. And that, my friends, is sometimes a scarier adventure than any grand tour.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at a local restaurant. A place called "The Hungry Dog Tavern." It's a dive bar. I ordered the chili.
    • (Messy Structure): The chili was… spicy. Like, really spicy. I spent the next twenty minutes fanning my face and contemplating the meaning of life while chugging water. But the people were friendly. And the beer was cold. And for a moment, I felt… okay. Not amazing. Not terrible. Just… okay.

Day 3: Departure and Existential Reflections

  • 9:00 AM: Check out. Say goodbye to the Super 8. I don't think I'll miss it.
  • 9:30 AM: Stop on the way out. I got a coffee in town and I looked further into the place. It's not the best.
  • 10:00 AM: Drive away.
    • (Stream-of-Consciousness): What was the point of all this? Did I learn anything? Did I find myself? Did I just waste three days? Probably. But maybe that's the point. Maybe it's about the journey, not the destination… or at least, the journey around the destination, because there really wasn't much to do in the destination.
  • 11:00 PM: Start planning my next trip. But next time, I'm going to Fiji. Or at least somewhere with a decent pool.

This is it. My messy, imperfect, wonderfully human adventure in the heart of… well, you know. And you know what? I wouldn't trade it for anything. Okay, maybe for a slightly less stained carpet. But still.

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Brooklyn's BEST Kept Secret: Super 8 Wyndham Review (You WON'T Believe This!) - The Messy Truth

Okay, spill the beans. Is this Super 8 *really* a "secret"? My Spidey senses are tingling...

Alright, alright, settle down, Sherlock. "Secret" might be a *slight* exaggeration. More like a slightly-underrated gem. It's not like they're hiding it in a nuclear bunker, but compared to the glitz and grime of some Brooklyn hotels, this Super 8 feels... well, it feels like you stumbled onto a hidden portal to a simpler time. It's a portal that might have a questionable showerhead, mind you, but a portal nonetheless. Don't expect rooftop cocktails and celebrity encounters, but DO expect... well, we'll get to that.

Location, location, location! Where exactly IS this "secret" hiding? And can I get to the good restaurants?

It's smack-dab in Brooklyn, my friend. I'm talking close to the subway, which is a godsend in this city. Seriously, the subway is your lifeline. Forget overpriced Ubers. From there, you can get *anywhere*. Fancy Italian? Check. Killer tacos? Check. That amazing late-night pizza place that's open until 4 AM? Triple check! Honestly, the location is probably the BEST part. You can get lost in the magic of Brooklyn easily!
Okay, personal anecdote time: I once took a wrong train at 2 AM and ended up... well, let's just say it involved a very confused pigeon and a dodgy street vendor. Let's just say, the Super 8 was a beacon of safe and affordable in that messed up moment. A beacon!

The room itself... give me the raw details. Does it smell like stale air or... worse?

Okay, let's be real. It's a Super 8. Not the Ritz. The room? It's clean. Mostly. There's a definite "industrial cleaner" aroma, which is better than the "mystery mold" aroma I've experienced elsewhere. Don't expect designer furniture. Expect functional. The bed? Comfy enough after a long day exploring the city. My real problem? The AC. It's one of those window units that sounds like a jet engine taking off. I had a love/hate relationship: LOVE the cold air, HATE the noise. Earplugs are your friend. And yes, the showerhead... questionable. Let's just say the water pressure is "gentle".
One time, the toilet clogged at 2 AM. Panic set in. I called the front desk, expecting a long wait. Nope! A lovely, slightly sleepy, maintenance guy was up within minutes, armed with a plunger. Crisis averted. That, my friends, is a win in my book.

Breakfast! Because, let's face it, free coffee is a major draw. Is it edible?

Okay, the breakfast. This is where the "Super 8" part *really* shines. It's the standard continental fare. Bagels? Check. Cereal? Check. The coffee? Let's just say it's "coffee-flavored brown water." But! They have a waffle maker! And let me tell you, making your own waffle adds a touch of joy to any stay.
Here's a pro-tip: Bring your own coffee. Or, better yet, find a cute little coffee shop nearby. Brooklyn is overflowing with them. But the waffle? Worth the trip alone, almost.

But... the price? This is Brooklyn, after all. Is it actually affordable?

YES! Finally, the winning point! That is the BIGGEST selling point. That's where the value really shines. In a city where hotels can cost a month's rent, the Super 8 is a welcome relief for your wallet. You can actually afford to, you know, spend your money *in* Brooklyn. On food, on experiences. On those "I HAD to have it" vintage finds. It's a game changer.
I once spent an entire weekend in Brooklyn on the budget of a broke college student, and this place made it possible. I saw so many killer bands, ate everything in sight, and never once worried about going broke. That, my friends, is priceless.

Okay, so… is it *actually* a worthwhile stay? Give me the honest truth.

Look, if you're expecting luxury, turn back now. But if you're looking for a clean, affordable, and conveniently located basecamp for exploring Brooklyn, this Super 8 is a total winner. It's imperfect. It's got quirks. But it's got charm. It's authentic. And most importantly, it allows you to truly EXPERIENCE Brooklyn without draining your bank account.
I'll tell you what, I'm getting a little misty-eyed just talking about it, thinking about that waffle! And that tiny little room, with all its imperfections? It's a treasure.
It's not the best hotel. It's not *fancy*. But it's *good*. Really, really good. Go. Experience the magic. (And bring earplugs.)

What about security and safety? Is it located in a sketchy area?

Sketchy... Hmm. Let's just say, like most of Brooklyn, it has its own unique vibe. Never felt unsafe though. The hotel itself seemed pretty secure. Security cameras, locked doors. Never saw anything that made me nervous. It's a busy area, so always be aware, but I strolled through the area at all hours of the night and never once felt uneasy.

Okay, I'm convinced. But, how do I make sure I get a good room? Any room-picking secrets?

Okay, here's the real insider's tip. Ask for a room on a higher floor, AWAY from the elevator. Trust me on this one. Elevators are noisy. The window AC units also don't make a difference on the floor. Also, try to get a room on the back side of the hotel. Less street noise.
And seriously, pack those earplugs. You’ll thank me. Or you won't. Either way, happy travels!

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