Lincoln's BEST Kept Secret: Tru by Hilton East Lincoln (NE) Review!
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the wonderfully… eclectic… world of Lincoln, Nebraska’s Tru by Hilton East. I'm talking a proper, unfiltered review, the kind that doesn't shy away from the slightly-off-kilter and maybe even, gasp, shares my true feelings. Ready? LET’S GO!
Lincoln's BEST Kept Secret: Tru by Hilton East Lincoln (NE) Review! (Spoiler Alert: It's… complicated.)
First off, let's be real. Lincoln, Nebraska isn’t exactly known for its… vibrancy. (Sorry, Lincoln!) But that's precisely why Tru by Hilton East is, well, a surprise. It’s like stumbling upon a brightly colored, unexpectedly cheerful oasis in a sea of beige.
The Good Stuff: Where Tru REALLY Shines (and Sometimes Dims)
Accessibility: Okay, this is HUGE for me. Tru gets serious kudos for accessibility. The wheelchair accessibility is legit – ramps, elevators, the whole shebang. The website says "Facilities for disabled guests" and they actually mean it. Not just a token ramp. The exterior corridor made it super easy to maneuver with a rolling suitcase; it's an underrated win. Score one for Tru!
Cleanliness and Safety (The Pandemic Era Version): Let's be honest, we're all obsessed with germs now. Tru seems to take this seriously. They have, you know, the Daily disinfection in common areas, hand sanitizer everywhere… it’s not the full-blown hazmat situation some places offer, but reassuring. The rooms sanitized between stays, and frankly, I felt pretty darn safe there. There was even a sign saying the staff was staff trained in safety protocol (though I didn't see any actual training sessions).
Breakfast (The Make-or-Break Moment): Okay, let’s talk Breakfast [buffet]. This is where Tru stumbles a little bit, but more on that later. I did appreciate the variety, and hey, they had coffee, which is essential.
Internet: Hail, Wi-Fi! Good job, Tru. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and it worked smoothly. No complaints here. Also, the Internet was fine, Internet access was there and easy to use. No one wants to be stuck in the digital dark ages.
Things to Do (Besides Staring at Cornfields): This is Lincoln, so let’s not kid ourselves. There’s no thrilling nightlife right outside the door. However, the hotel itself is decent. I'm not a spa-goer, so the spa/sauna thing wasn’t for me. But it's there, presumably for those who like to get steamy.
The “Meh” Zone: Things That Were… Fine.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: The snack bar was… a snack bar. The coffee shop was… a coffee shop. I did consider the poolside bar but I'm not much for outdoor pool life. The Restaurants were adequate, but nothing to rave about. A Bar was present, which I appreciated, but did not utilize.
Services and Conveniences: Daily housekeeping was on point. The concierge was helpful, although I didn't have any crazy requests. Laundry service, essential for longer stays, was available.
The “Could Use Some Work” Corner (My Personal Gripes)
The Breakfast (Again!): Okay, so the buffet had the basics. But I had to go back and ask for more coffee. And the scrambled eggs… They were a bit… sad. Not inedible, just… lacking the zest for life. The Asian breakfast wasn’t exactly authentic, and the Vegetarian restaurant? Well, that's non-existent.
Things to Do (Actually in Lincoln): The hotel is convenient, but you’re still in Lincoln. You’ll probably want to drive somewhere.
Room Decor (It’s Tru, After All): Tru by Hilton has a specific… vibe. It's bright, modern, and a little generic. My room decorations were minimal, and I might have wanted a little bit more character.
My Personal Stream-of-Consciousness Experience: That Bed…THOUGH
I’m going to be honest; the thing I remember most about this place is the bed. It was amazing. Seriously, the extra-long bed, with the soft linens, and the perfectly fluffy pillows… I sank in and didn't want to get out. I can't even remember the exact size, but it was a dream. Seriously. I’m still dreaming about it. (Okay, maybe I had too much coffee.) This is a legit win.
The Verdict: Should You Book Tru by Hilton East?
Here's the truth: if you’re looking for a clean, comfortable, and accessible place to stay in Lincoln, Tru by Hilton East is a solid choice. It's far from perfect, but it's got a lot going for it. It's not the Ritz, but it’s a genuinely pleasant place to rest your weary head and dream of those amazing beds.
My Offer (Because I Like You):
Book your stay at Tru by Hilton East Lincoln (NE) through this amazing review (and your awesome travel agent), and I'll buy you a coffee at the hotel’s (perfectly acceptable) coffee shop! That's right! Proof of booking, and your first caffeine fix is on me. (Disclaimer: Coffee offers are subject to availability, my budget and my general mood. And you know what, I'm feeling generous today, so the offer stands! Plus, it also increases my credibility.)
Why Book Now?
- Accessibility is King (or Queen): If you need an easily accessible hotel, this is a top contender.
- Clean and Safe: Feel confident in your stay.
- That Bed. Seriously. Book now. You won’t regret the sleep.
Happy travels, and try the eggs. Maybe you’ll have better luck than I did.
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Day 1: Arrival and the Initial "Oh Sweet Nebraska" Shock
- 1:00 PM: Land at Eppley Airfield in Omaha (because apparently, there's no direct flight into Lincoln, the universe is already screwing with my plans). Taxi ride to Tru by Hilton, which will probably be more expensive than I'm budgeting for. God, I need a drink.
- Mood: Nervous, slightly caffeinated, and already regretting not packing a better book for the flight delay I know is coming.
- Anecdote: Last time I flew into Omaha, I almost got stuck in a blizzard. Nebraska in winter? It's a whole thing. Fingers crossed this time is less… survival-heavy.
- 2:30 PM: Check-in at Tru. Praying for a friendly front desk person. I NEED someone who understands the struggle.
- Quirky Observation: The hotels are always bigger than the pictures. It's like some optical illusion witchcraft.
- 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Settling in, inspecting the room. Judging the lack of natural light and the quality of the coffee (the most important factor, obviously).
- Emotional Reaction: Initial euphoria at having a bed, followed by the inevitable existential dread that comes with being alone in a hotel room. Is this… my life now? (Dramatic sigh).
- 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Okay, breathing session. I'm going to try and do the thing where I actually work while I'm away. I'm going to use the time to finish my emails and clear my head before it’s time to enjoy Lincoln.
- 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM: A quick dip in the pool.
- Anecdote: Last year, I tried to be "that person" who works out in the hotel gym. It didn't work. I’m more of a "Netflix-and-chill-in-a-bathtub" kind of traveler.
- 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: A little rest and relax, now I am going to take a shower.
- Quirky Observation: I always bring my own shampoo. Because otherwise, it’s that weird three-in-one stuff that promises everything and delivers… dryness.
- 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM: Dinner at LeadBelly Restaurant for excellent burgers.
- Emotional Reaction: It's worth every calorie. That burger… That juicy, glorious burger… The best I've ever eaten. I need to eat it again tomorrow. And probably again the day after that.
- 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM: Maybe a walk around the area, there are a few shops.
- Anecdote: I once tried to be cultured and pretend I knew anything about art. It was a disaster. Maybe stick to the burgers.
- 9:00 PM: Back to the hotel and some relaxing time.
- Emotional reaction: I want to read, maybe watch a movie.
- Messier structure and occasional rambles: I’m hungry again. Maybe I should get some snacks… And I'll definitely need water. Hydration is key, you know?
Day 2: Exploring Lincoln and the Burger-Induced Bliss
- 8:00 AM: Wake up, fight the urge to stay in bed forever. Coffee first, coffee always.
- Mood: Slightly less panicked now that I’ve survived Day 1.
- Stronger emotional reactions: I am still thinking about the burger. Was it real? Can I recapture that magic?
- 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus.
- Quirky Observation: The campus tour guide will probably try to sell me on the intellectual prowess of the Cornhuskers. I'll nod enthusiastically.
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch at a local spot. Maybe somewhere cozy. I need a place with an outdoor seating.
- Opinionated language: I will find a good lunch. If it's not good, there will be blog post.
- 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Explore the Haymarket District. Check out the shops.
- Anecdote: I am going to look for an antique shop… just for the sake of antiquing!
- 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Another walk around the area.
- Anecdote: I've decided to just embrace the mess. It's the only way to travel, really.
- 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Back to the hotel. Take a nap!
- Messier structure and occasional rambles: I might order room service. Or maybe I'll go back to LeadBelly. Decisions, decisions…
- 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM: Dinner AT LEADBELLY AGAIN.
- Doubling down on a single experience: Yes, I'm going back to LeadBelly. Sue me. Is it all I think about? Yes, yes it is.
- 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM: Trying to read.
- Emotional reaction: I am happy!
- 9:00 PM: Back to the hotel. Sleep.
Day 3: Departure (and the inevitable post-burger depression)
- 8:00 AM: Wake up, coffee, and a slow, mournful realization that this burger bliss is coming to an end.
- Mood: Existential dread mixed with a weird sense of accomplishment. I survived! (Probably.)
- 9:00 AM: Check out of Tru.
- Quirky Observation: I'll probably forget something, probably something important. (My phone? My sanity?)
- 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Head to the airport.
- Emotional reaction: The drive back is probably going to be very quiet.
- 11:00 AM: Flight.
- Messy, honest, funny, and absolutely human: I'm going to miss that burger. I'm already planning my return. And maybe next time, I'll actually try the gym. (Probably not.) But the burger… oh, sweet, glorious LeadBelly burger…
So there you have it – my itinerary. A whirlwind of potential mishaps, questionable decisions, and, hopefully, at least one truly epic burger. Wish me luck, I'm going to need it. And wish me a good night, I am really tired and want to sleep until it’s departure day.
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