Another Side of Atlanta
It was my final day in Atlanta with my
niece, Moriah, and I decided to plan something a little different. I had a late
flight going home and I arranged for us to spend the day near the airport. It
wasn’t the experience you’d expect,
The Atlanta Airport District promotes airport hotels and activities around the area, with ease in getting to the airport. It’s a different look at where to stay in Atlanta without just your typical quick stay hotels without the amenities you don’t often see at airport hotels.
Since my flight wasn’t leaving until 9:00 pm,
I had a lot of time after our noon checkout at The American Hotel downtown. Moriah
met me at the hotel, and I rolled and she walked to the MARTA train station.
Downtown has very convenient MARTA stations. There were actually four within a few blocks of the hotel. The only problem was that the elevators for handicap access were not next to the entrance. It took us a while, and help from a police officer, to figure out how to get to them.
Once we were at MARTA, it was extremely easy
to use the automated ticket machines and find the train. I also had no issue
getting on the train with my wheelchair. To get to the hotel we were heading
to, we needed to change trains at the airport, but it was quick and easy.
The Marriott Gateway Atlanta Airport was just an elevator ride down from the train and right in front of us. We had a room for the day to use the amenities and relax. It is a large hotel, but it was Sunday afternoon and quiet. We checked in quickly.
A basket filled with goodies, including
snacks, was waiting for us. The room was wheelchair accessible and it was easy
for me to get around in. The bathroom was also large, and the shower had a
chair in it.
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I was most excited about using the
pool. Getting in the water is freeing for me because I can “walk” in the water without
fear of falling (I’ve had serious falls on the ground). The indoor pool also
had a lift to make it easier to get into.
We relaxed in and out of the pool for a while.
The sun was coming through the window and kept us warm, even though I couldn’t
sit directly in the sunlight. After the pool, we took a walk through the
Marriott Fitness Strength Center. It is one of the biggest hotel gym’s I’ve
seen.
Our dinner wasn’t scheduled until later in
the evening, but we were really hungry and decided to go early. The restaurant
was Hickory & Hazel and just across a small street at the Renaissance
Marriott Atlanta Airport.
The Cast Iron Peach Cornbread immediately
caught my eye and we ordered it. It was delicious and we could have finished it
all, but there was a lot more food to come. We continued with the Southern
cooking theme and were not disappointed.
It was hard to decide on an entrée, so we got the two we were thinking about and shared: Buttermilk Fried Chicken, with Mac & Cheese, Collard Greens, and “Chow Chow relish,” and Braised Lamb Shank, with Cheese Grits, and Brussel Sprouts. The portions were huge and everything was delicious.
Dessert was Red Velvet Cake and that was also fantastic. We had lots of
leftovers and Moriah took them home. I went back to the Marriott Gateway to put
my feet up before heading to my flight.
It was an easy one stop ride on the train to
the airport. From there, I just rolled over to the check-in area. I usually fly
American from Champaign, but Delta has a direct flight to Atlanta from
Bloomington-Normal (CIRA) Airport. The schedule didn’t work out for me heading
there, but it was perfect for going home.
This was my first time flying Delta in the wheelchair, and it went very smoothly. It was an incredibly fun trip to Atlanta and I’m sure I will be returning soon.


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