What are your accommodation recommendations when coming to Mayo?

Posted by Jamie Olson @jamienolson, Mar 24, 2017

Here are links to hotel accommodations in all three Mayo locations:

Jacksonville: http://mayocl.in/2odKzVg
Rochester: http://mayocl.in/2nQ58el
Scottsdale/Phoenix area: http://mayocl.in/2nMeMyq

Where is your favorite place to stay when going to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Jacksonville or Scottsdale/Phoenix? Why? 

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Visiting Mayo Clinic Support Group.

Hi, we have stayed in many places during our numerous visits to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, for staying close to the clinic with underground access to everything around including the clinic, we like the "Kayler Inn and Suites" the rooms are large and include a kitchenette, its clean and rooms are updated,the prices are reasonable in comparaison to other similar accommodations that are connected to the underground passages, in the downtown area.

REPLY
@fair2all

Hi, we have stayed in many places during our numerous visits to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, for staying close to the clinic with underground access to everything around including the clinic, we like the "Kayler Inn and Suites" the rooms are large and include a kitchenette, its clean and rooms are updated,the prices are reasonable in comparaison to other similar accommodations that are connected to the underground passages, in the downtown area.

Jump to this post

@fair2all, Hi Jack, I see that you have recently joined Mayo Connect and I want to extend a sincere 'Welcome' to our Connect community. Thank you for sharing your experience about lodging with us. We value the input of our members on Mayo Connect. And we are always eager to learn from each other and to support each other through our own unique backgrounds.

Please know that you are always invited to participate wherever you are comfortable. As an FYI, There is a link at the bottom of this page (lower left) where you can learn more about Mayo Connect.

Jack, we look forward to hearing more from you in the future.
Rosemary

REPLY

Stay away from the Staybridge out on Commerce Drive. Bad management and rooms and common areas are often not cleaned well as well as Pet rooms not deep cleaned after guests with pets well. Also they offer different rates for the same room same days and unless you demand it they dont offer the Mayo clinic discount even if they know you are a patient or patients family. You have to ask for it and triple check to make sure you have it. Pool chemicals are also often off either low chlorine or so high it bleaches your suits.
We stayed there for almost 3 months , this is one Id avoid.

REPLY

Thank you for your advice. We always stay at The Kahler Grand and we like it. It is very comfortable and very close to Mayo Clinic

REPLY

At the Rochester location. My mom, and I stay at the Kahler Inn & Suites. It is within easy access by subway level to the clinic. Not sure about the price as my mom pays for it. But, I like staying there. So, does my mom because when I had my two hip replacement surgeries. The hotel was very good about extending her stay in the room. We'll be back at Kahler from the 28th-30th. I have appointments with my doctors there.

Last year when we were there. The manager was really nice about letting us keep a clinic wheelchair in the hotel room. Like the one in my profile picture. That's never happened before during the times I would bring my walker only. All of the other times. I brought my manual wheelchair.

REPLY
@50surgeries

At the Rochester location. My mom, and I stay at the Kahler Inn & Suites. It is within easy access by subway level to the clinic. Not sure about the price as my mom pays for it. But, I like staying there. So, does my mom because when I had my two hip replacement surgeries. The hotel was very good about extending her stay in the room. We'll be back at Kahler from the 28th-30th. I have appointments with my doctors there.

Last year when we were there. The manager was really nice about letting us keep a clinic wheelchair in the hotel room. Like the one in my profile picture. That's never happened before during the times I would bring my walker only. All of the other times. I brought my manual wheelchair.

Jump to this post

@50surgeries, Good Morning! Welcome to Connect. Your cheerful post has made me smile as I, too, can recall the kindness of the Rochester "locals" toward the needs of patients. When I have stayed at the motels near the clinic, I am amazed by the number of wheelchairs lined up in the hallways. This is not something that one normally sees in a motel, is it?

It sounds like you are experienced at spending time at Mayo Rochester.
What do you like to do or where do you like to spend the quiet time between appointments, or at the end of a busy day during your visit?
I invite you to share some ideas in this discussion: What are your suggestions for a quiet place to relax between appointments. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/what-are-your-suggestions-for-a-quiet-place-to-relax-between-appts/

I wish you safe travels to Rochester.

REPLY
@50surgeries

At the Rochester location. My mom, and I stay at the Kahler Inn & Suites. It is within easy access by subway level to the clinic. Not sure about the price as my mom pays for it. But, I like staying there. So, does my mom because when I had my two hip replacement surgeries. The hotel was very good about extending her stay in the room. We'll be back at Kahler from the 28th-30th. I have appointments with my doctors there.

Last year when we were there. The manager was really nice about letting us keep a clinic wheelchair in the hotel room. Like the one in my profile picture. That's never happened before during the times I would bring my walker only. All of the other times. I brought my manual wheelchair.

Jump to this post

Seeing the clinic wheelchairs all lined up at the hotel where my mom, and I stay was something I had to get used to seeing when we first came to Rochester.

My life has revolved around speciality hospitals from birth as I was born with Apert Syndrome. It’s a rare syndrome that causes fusion of the bones in the hands, feet, and face. I’ve had fifty surgeries from birth to age 31. I’m 37 now.

My mom, and I have a favorite restaurant to eat at while we are there. Victoria’s. Their food is so good. We also like to hang out in the Gonda Building atrium, and listen to whoever is playing the piano.

Speaking of that. I’ve heard of a group called the Gonda Singers, and have seen their videos on YouTube. Do you know when the’ll be performing. I’ve heard there was a big controversy about them singing in the atrium because of the loudness.

Do you know if they still perform, and when? My mom, and I would love to hear them when we’re at Mayo, and we’re only there for the 29th, and the 30th.

REPLY

<p>I’ll be coming from Oklahoma in April and need recommendations on places to stay. Thank you</p>

REPLY
@tanasmeme21

<p>I’ll be coming from Oklahoma in April and need recommendations on places to stay. Thank you</p>

Jump to this post

@tanasmeme21 Hi and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Will you be heading to Mayo-Rochester? You didn’t say, but coming from OK, I would think that’s where you’re heading. Also, how long is your visit? If it’s longer term for treatment there are also extended stay motels, airbnb, VRBO homes, and charitable houses such as Gift of Life Transplant house, etc..
There’s no shortage of lodging near the Clinic in Rochester. Many hotels, restaurants and stores are directly connected to the clinic via the ‘subway’, which is an underground, climate controlled walkway system. My husband and I had to live in Rochester for almost 5 months during my medical treatment so I’m very familiar with the area around the clinic. We lived at the Marriott Residence Inn which is about 2 blocks from the clinic. It has inside parking and an outdoor lot. Again, that hotel is connected to the subway and leads directly to Mayo Clinic.
Here are two links to lodging that might come in handy. Also, try doing a Google map search for Rochester MN, Mayo Clinic Hotels. You’ll see all the hotels in the vicinity of Mayo Clinic.
I’m more than happy to answer any questions about the clinic and the area. Will you be driving? Driving or flying, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the ease in which you can reach the clinic! Rochester is super easy to get around, parking can be a challenge. But everything is geared around the clinic so it is front and center to everything. Lori.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/minnesota/hotels-lodging
https://www.booking.com/landmark/us/mayo-clinic.html

REPLY
@tanasmeme21

<p>I’ll be coming from Oklahoma in April and need recommendations on places to stay. Thank you</p>

Jump to this post

Yes I’ll be going to Minnesota, I was told to be prepared to stay the whole week Thank you for the helpful info!

REPLY
Please sign in or register to post a reply.