Burlington Getaway: Unwind at the Stunning Delta Hotels by Marriott!

Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States

Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States

Burlington Getaway: Unwind at the Stunning Delta Hotels by Marriott!

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Burlington Getaway experience at the Delta Hotels by Marriott! I'm talking honest-to-goodness, warts-and-all review. Forget the polished brochures; you're getting the real deal. This isn't just a hotel review; it's a journey of self-discovery… or, you know, a really good staycation.

First Impressions & Accessibility: The Good, The Okay, and the "Hmm…"

The Delta Hotels in Burlington – let's just call it "The Delta" from now on, yeah? – boasts a pretty impressive facade. Modern, sleek, and definitely trying to impress when you pull up. Accessibility-wise? Okay, here's where things get a little… mixed. They say they're accessible, and, yes, there are ramps, lifts, and all that jazz. But. But. Navigating the lobby with all the necessary equipment for a disabled person gets a little tricky, with some narrow hallways and the reception sometimes being a bit overloaded, so while that's there, It can be a bit of a puzzle, ya know? We can't judge too hard, it's not easy to make these things perfect, but it's a starting point.

Rooms: The Sanctuary (with a Few Quirks)

Okay, let's talk rooms. They hit that sweet spot: clean, well-appointed. The air conditioning BLASTED (praise the lord!). The bed? Oh, the bed. It was like sinking into a cloud of marshmallow bliss. Seriously, I think I got the best sleep of my life here. Actually, I take that back. I'm a light sleeper and the hallway chatter could still be easily heard. Okay, so it's not PERFECT, but damn close. I'll be honest, my initial reaction was a squeal of unadulterated joy. They even have an alarm clock; you know, for those of us who still don't trust our phones.

The "Available in all rooms" checklist? It was like a Christmas morning of amenities. Air conditioning? Check. Free Wi-Fi? DOUBLE CHECK (and it actually worked, praise be!). A fridge for those emergency midnight snacks and the free bottled water was a lifesaver after a long trip. And you know what? The blackout curtains? Lifesaver. Seriously, I could have slept through the apocalypse in that room. The only slight snag? The lack of a balcony with a view. But hey, you can't have it all, right?

Internet: Praise the Wi-Fi Gods! (and a Little Grumbling)

Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? YES! I can't stand paying extra for internet access anymore. I spent an hour scrolling through TikTok in complete serenity and that's worth more than gold. There's also LAN in a room, which is nice if you are a tech person and do some work from the hotel.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Food Adventure (with Some Highs and Lows)

Alright, food is super important, right? The Delta has a ton of options, including a restaurant, a coffee shop, and I saw a snack bar by the pool. The buffet breakfast was pretty good, but I'm also pretty sure they accidentally ran out of the good coffee on one of the mornings, which was a true tragedy. The international cuisine options were pretty neat. But I have to be honest, I skipped the Asian breakfast. It just didn't quite call to me. I also feel breakfast buffets can be… well, let's just say they aren't always the most hygienic environments. The a la carte options were nice, but a little pricey, of course.

The Poolside bar definitely caught my eye. I didn't have a chance to experience the happy hour, but the fact that it’s there is a big bonus, IMO.

Things to Do: Relax, Renew, and Maybe Get a Little Pampered

Now, for the good stuff. The Delta is basically a spa sanctuary disguised as a hotel. There's a gym (I looked at it, counted that as a workout.), a sauna, a steam room, and a swimming pool. The outdoor pool is gorgeous—and has a view!. They promote spa treatments like body scrubs and body wraps. They're probably glorious, but I was on a serious self-care mission, so I skipped the spa treatments. I'm saving them for next time. In addition, they have a lot of extra features like a pool table and games room, and you know how they keep it fresh? A terrace, a little slice of heaven for a sunset cocktail.

Cleanliness and Safety: Gotta Keep it Clean and Safe!

This is the important stuff, especially these days. The Delta really leans into the cleanliness and safety angle. They have anti-viral cleaning products, professional-grade sanitizing services, and hand sanitizer everywhere. The staff are trained in safety protocols, and they do daily disinfection in common areas. They also offer room sanitization opt-out. They do have a lot of policies to give you peace of mind.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Make a Big Difference

They have a bunch of services like a concierge, currency exchange, and daily housekeeping. They also have pretty much all the essential conveniences you could need. The elevator was a godsend (especially after all that marshmallow bed lounging!). Cash withdrawal is available, and they'll even do your laundry and dry cleaning. These are the unsexy things that actually make your stay WAY easier.

For the Kids (and the Kid in All of Us):

Family/child friendly? Yep! They have kids' facilities and babysitting services. I didn't bring a kid, so… I can't tell you much about it. However, the presence is a major plus.

The Emotional Gut Punch: The One Thing That Really Stood Out

Okay, here's where I get real. It wasn't the fancy spa, the perfect bed, or even the amazing view. It was one tiny detail. I spent an hour in the sauna, just me and my thoughts. (Okay, the sauna was nice. But) It was that perfect moment of quiet, of pure, unadulterated me time that I took away with me. That, my friends, is worth the price of admission.

The Final Verdict: Book It, (with a Few Caveats)

Here's the deal: The Delta Hotels by Marriott, Burlington is bloody good. Is it perfect? Nah. But it's close. It's a fantastic place to unwind, relax, and recharge. It has a few minor flaws, nothing truly deal-breaking.

So, Are You Ready for a Burlington Getaway?

HERE'S THE DEAL!

Book your escape at The Delta Hotels by Marriott, Burlington, and get:

  • Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected (or disconnect, your choice!) with lightning-fast internet.
  • Luxurious Rooms: Get comfy in a room with blackout curtains and a bed so comfy, you may never want to leave (but please do… after a few hours, at least)
  • Amazing Amenities: Relax in the pool, pamper yourself at the spa.
  • Food, Glorious Food: From a buffet breakfast to poolside snacks.

Why Burlington at the Delta?

  • Unwind and Recharge: Perfect for a weekend escape, solo trip, or couple's getaway. Escape the noise, embrace the bliss.
  • Great Views: Enjoy scenic views to get away from the city.
  • Safety and Cleanliness: Relax knowing the hotel’s committed to your well-being.

But before you book! Consider checking out the accessibility options and making sure it fits your needs.

Don't wait! Book your Burlington Getaway at The Delta Hotels by Marriott today, and get ready to unwind and recharge!

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Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States

Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, 'cause you're about to get the unvarnished, slightly chaotic truth about my Burlington, Vermont, Delta Hotels by Marriott adventure. This isn't some glossy brochure, this is real life. And let me tell you, real life is… well, sometimes it’s a bit of a beautiful mess.

Day 1: Arriving with a Bang (and a Luggage Disaster)

  • 1:00 PM - Travel Blunders and Arrival Shenanigans: Okay, so the flight was technically on time, but my luggage? Missing in action. Apparently, my trusty suitcase decided Burlington was too good for it. So, I arrive stressed, makeup smeared, hair looking like a startled bird’s nest. The Delta Hotel lobby? Beautiful. Seriously sleek, lots of light, looks like someone thought about interior design beyond "beige and depressing." But all I could really focus on was the fact that I had NOTHING. No change of clothes, no toothbrush, no… sanity.
  • 1:30 PM - Check-in & Room Reconnaissance: The front desk staff were super friendly, bless their hearts. I’m sure they deal with luggage-less lunatics all day long. Got checked in, found my room. Nice, clean, modern. I immediately plopped on the bed, and for a split second, the world felt okay again. Then the luggage-less reality hit me again. Panic.
  • 2:30 PM - Shopping Spree…of Necessity (And a Moment of Pure Bliss): There’s a mall practically next door. My new mission: survival. Target, here I come. Wandering around, feeling completely overwhelmed, I bought a whole new wardrobe: a pair of jeans, a t-shirt, some… whatever. I was so lost in my sadness. I spent more shopping than what i would have spent on my accommodation, but it was worth it. Then, I grabbed a Starbucks, even though I’m not normally a Starbucks person. But the hot coffee, the comfy chair, the fact that I could just be for ten minutes… pure, unadulterated bliss. This, folks, is why solo travel is so important.
  • 4:00 PM - Poolside Contemplation (and Realizations): The hotel has a pool! I can’t help but remember about people I would go here with and that they're not present . After a good swim, I realized, I'm actually doing this. I’m here, in Vermont, alone, and despite the luggage fiasco, I’m alive. And, dare I say it, having a bit of an adventure?
  • 7:00 PM - Dinner Debacle and Unexpected Delight: Found a local brewery (which I won't name to protect the… well, the brewery). I ordered a burger. The burger was… underwhelming. My fault, probably. I'm never good at ordering food. But then, someone at the bar ordered some food there and said it was perfect. I was jealous. I spent the time to think. Some alone time. It wasn't until around 9 that I thought of leaving. I had a great time.
  • 9:00 PM - Bedtime Stories and Hotel Room Meditation: Back at the hotel, I just watched television for hours

Day 2: Burlington Bound (and the Quest for the Perfect Maple Syrup)

  • 8:00 AM - Morning Misery (and Breakfast Attempts): The hotel restaurant, I think it was called "The Bistro"? It was too early for me. The breakfast buffet was… well, it was breakfast. Standard fare. I grabbed some fruit, some yogurt, and pretended I was sophisticated.
  • 9:00 AM - The Walk to the City, a Journey Through Joy and Rage: Armed with a Google map and a vague sense of direction, I decided to walk into Burlington. It's about a 15-minute drive. I was a bit lost initially, and I had a bit of trouble figuring it out. I swear, I spent half the time just staring at the map, feeling like a complete idiot. Then, the scenery hit me. The lake. The mountains in the distance. Beautiful.
  • 10:00 AM - Church Street Scramble and First Impressions: I arrived and there, the Church Street Marketplace, a pedestrian-only street packed with shops and restaurants. I strolled and got sucked into every shop. It's like a playground for adults with credit cards. I have no memory of anything I bought.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch, Decisions, and the Great Maple Syrup Hunt: Hunger pangs hit, and I found a cute little cafe. Ordered a sandwich that was, again, not what I expected. Oh, and the maple syrup search. This was serious business. I ended up buying three different kinds of maple syrup from three different places, feeling like a true Vermont connoisseur. Okay, maybe not. But I was committed.
  • 2:00 PM - Waterfront Wanderings and Solitude: Ah, the Burlington Waterfront! The lake, the boats, this feels like something you'd see in a movie! I sat on a bench for a long time. Watched the waves, listened to the seagulls, and just, absorbed. It was a perfect moment of peace and introspection. It makes you want to enjoy the moment.
  • 4:00 PM - Back to the Hotel: I took a long shower. It felt good.
  • 7:00 PM - More Television: I ordered a pizza. It was good.

Day 3: Farewell Vermont (and the Hope That My Luggage Found Its Way)

  • 8:00 AM - Last-Minute Breakfast and Packing Panic: Another breakfast buffet, but this time, I knew what to expect. The real adventure, packing everything back into my new suitcase. Was it really over?
  • 10:00 AM - Check-out and the Departure: As I left the Delta, all I could think about was will my luggage be there?
  • 12:00 PM - Departure: I checked my bags. I headed to the airport. I found out my things were there. I felt safe. Even though I just spent 2 days alone. I was okay.

Final Thoughts:

Look, the Delta Hotels by Marriott was a comfortable place to stay. Clean, modern, friendly staff. But the real story here isn't the hotel. It’s the trip. The beauty, the mess, the moments of pure joy, and the pangs of utter loneliness. That's the stuff you can't get from a brochure. Would I go back to Burlington? Absolutely. Would I stay at the Delta again? Probably. But mostly, I'm just grateful for the experience. And for the fact that my luggage finally made it home. (knock on wood!)

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Burlington Getaway: Delta Hotels by Marriott - Unfiltered & Totally Honest FAQ

So, is this Burlington Delta thing all it's cracked up to be? Honestly?

Okay, deep breath. Look, the brochures promise paradise, right? Pictures of sparkling pools, people laughing, flawlessly made lattes… the works. The *reality* is… well, it's *mostly* good. Let’s be real, perfection is a myth, unless you're counting the tiny, perfectly formed chocolates they leave on your pillow. (Seriously, I ate three. Don't judge me!) It depends on what you're *looking* for. If you're aiming for Hollywood-level glamour, maybe temper your expectations. But if you want a solid, comfortable, generally pleasant escape from the chaos of life… yeah, the Delta in Burlington *delivers*. My first night? Jet-lagged, grumpy, forgot my toothbrush. But the comfy bed? Pure bliss. That's what I'm talking about.

What's the deal with the rooms? Are they actually clean? (Because that's a big deal, people!)

Okay, let's get real. Cleanliness is *paramount*. Absolutely. I’m a bit of a germaphobe... I admit it. I even bring Clorox wipes on vacation. (Don't roll your eyes!) The rooms *were* clean. Mostly. I did find a stray crumb on the nightstand on day two – could have been me, to be fair. I’m a messy snacker. But the bathroom? Sparkling. The linens? Crisp and fresh. No mystery stains. (Phew!) I peeked under the bed – did you see that coming? – just out of habit...all clear. So, from my perspective, and that of my little, meticulously cleaned Cloroxed world, yes, rooms get the cleanliness gold star.

The pool. Everyone's always talking about the pool. Is it *that* amazing? Or just another glorified kiddie pool?

Alright, the pool. I'm seeing a pattern in my own writing: I seem to be setting myself up for disappointment. The pool… It's... nice. Okay? Not *amazingly* nice. It's not the infinity pool overlooking the Maldives. It's a rectangle, which is a shape. It *is* heated, which is a major plus when you're a wimp like me. And the hot tub? That's where the magic *really* happens. Like, you sink in, muscles immediately relax, you close your eyes and start imagining you're a fancy-pants spa guru. It's a wonderful place to observe others, too. The drama of the swimsuit malfunctions, the serious-faced kids, the awkward flirting attempts… all excellent entertainment while you're blissfully soaking. Oh, and there was that woman, bless her heart, who clearly hadn't worn a swimsuit in a decade... but was rocking it with confidence! I love her! So, not the *best* pool ever. But the hot tub? Worth the price of admission! And I'll happily admit it, the bar service by the pool? Yeah, that's pretty amazing. Especially after…

What about the food? Is it just bland hotel fare?

Okay, the food. Let's have it. The breakfast buffet? Standard. Scrambled eggs, questionable sausage, and the pancakes… well, let's just say they needed a whole lot of syrup to be palatable. But! The bacon? *Crispy*. And the coffee? Decent. I swear, it's all about the small victories in life, right? I will say this: I had one truly *amazing* meal. Like, melt-in-your-mouth, I-need-more-of-this-right-now amazing. It was the steak at the hotel restaurant. I think it was the "signature" dish. The waiter (who was lovely, by the way, and deserved ALL the tips) said it was cooked medium-rare. I'm normally a medium-well, but I took a chance. OMG. So tender, so flavorful… I closed my eyes and actually *moaned* a little. My husband (bless his patient, steak-loving heart) just chuckled and offered me a bite of his perfectly cooked potatoes. It was a moment. Totally worth the extra calories. I went back the next night, just for research purposes (you know, to confirm the quality). Highly recommended. Ignore the bad pancakes. Go for the steak.

Fitness Center & Spa - Are they worth the time or should I just hit up a nearby gym?

Confession: I meant to use the fitness center. I *really* did. Packed my gym clothes, everything. But then… the pool called. And the hot tub. And the lure of the perfect steak. So, take this with a grain of salt when I tell you the fitness center looked… well-equipped. I peered in. Treadmills, weights, the whole nine yards. Seemed clean. Smelled of… exercise. (Which is better than the smell of stale pool water, in my book.) As for the spa… I *did* get a massage. Oh, the massage. It was… good. Okay, it was *amazing*. The masseuse (her name was Brenda, and she had magic hands!) kneaded all my stress away. I think I actually fell asleep for a few minutes. Bliss. The only thing I regretted was not booking a longer treatment! Next time, I'm going for the works. Definitely, the spa gets a thumbs-up. Just skip the gym. You're on vacation!

Anything else to know? Any unexpected downsides?

Okay, the occasional downsides… Parking can be a *bit* of a nightmare sometimes. Especially on weekends. Prepare to circle. Also, the elevators can be a tad slow. I found myself seriously contemplating taking the stairs on more than one occasion. (Then I remembered the steak and the hot tub and decided against it.) The biggest "downside" (and this isn’t really a downside, I suppose…) is that it's *easy* to just stay put. You could easily spend your whole trip within the hotel. The comfy beds, the pool, the steak… it's *designed* to trap you. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, right? But you might miss out on exploring Burlington itself. So, if you're the adventurous type, force yourself to venture out. The hotel is a fantastic base, but the city has a lot to offer. You've been warned!

So, final verdict? Would you go back?

Absolutely. (And I should add, this isn't a sponsored post, I paid for my stay just like everyone else! No, seriously.) It's not perfect, but it's a solid, comfortable, and relaxing getaway. The staff were friendly, the room was clean, the hot tub was divine, and the steak… well, the steak was a religious experienceStay By City

Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States

Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States

Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States

Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington So Burlington (VT) United States