Okay, so, let’s talk about that time I stayed at the Red Roof Inn in Sutton. I needed a place to crash for a couple of nights, and I wasn’t looking for anything fancy, just a clean, affordable spot. I’d heard of Red Roof Inn before, always knew them as a budget-friendly option, and honestly, that’s what I was going for.

First thing I did was check out what people were saying online. I saw a bunch of reviews, some good, some not so good. The main thing that stuck out was that people thought it was a decent place for the price. And some folks mentioned the property seemed to be in good shape, which is always a plus.
Then I did a quick look-see to find out where it was. Turns out, it’s right off Route 146, which made it super easy to get to. The address is 200 Worcester Providence Turnpike, Sutton, if you’re curious. I didn’t need to go into Worcester much, but knowing it was an easy drive was good.
After that, I scoped out the place itself. They’ve got around 60 rooms, all with air conditioning, which is a must in the summer. I booked a room, drove down, and parked my car. They offer free parking, which is a nice touch. I also noticed they’re pet-friendly, which is cool if you’re traveling with your furry friend.
When I got into my room, it was pretty much what I expected. Clean, simple, no frills. I checked the Wi-Fi, which was free, and that worked fine. I spent the next couple of days doing my thing, and honestly, the Red Roof Inn was just a place to sleep and shower. No complaints there.
The staff were friendly enough. I didn’t have any major issues, but I did see a couple of things that could’ve used some fixing up. Nothing deal-breaking, though.

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Pros:
- Affordable
- Clean
- Free Wi-Fi
- Free Parking
- Pet-friendly
- Convenient Location
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Cons:
- Some minor repair issues
Overall, the Red Roof Inn in Sutton was exactly what I needed it to be: a no-nonsense, budget-friendly place to stay. It’s not the Ritz, but if you’re just looking for a clean room and a bed to sleep in, it does the job just fine.