If you're planning a stay longer than a week in Oklahoma City and want to avoid daily hotel rates, Extended Stay America Select Suites on the southeast side presents a practical alternative to traditional lodging. This guide explains what the property delivers, how it compares to other extended-stay options in the city, and whether its location and amenities justify booking there instead of a standard hotel.
The southeast location positions you near Interstate 35 and convenient to several commercial corridors that dominate that part of the city. The property sits in an area with easy access to dining and retail chains along Southeast 29th Street and the vicinity near the Sooner Fashion Mall. If your reason for staying involves business near the Will Rogers World Airport area or in the southeast industrial parks, the commute will be manageable. If your plans center on downtown Oklahoma City, the Bricktown district, or the cultural institutions clustered northwest, expect a 15 to 20 minute drive depending on traffic.
The trade-off with extended-stay properties is that they rarely occupy premium neighborhoods. This one follows that pattern. You are trading walkability and proximity to dining variety for cost efficiency and kitchen access.
Extended Stay America Select Suites differentiates itself from budget chains by including a kitchenette in every room: a stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, and sink. The presence of cooking equipment is the primary reason someone chooses this chain over a comparable Motel 6 or Red Roof at a similar nightly rate. If you plan to prepare breakfast, store leftovers, or avoid eating out for lunch every day, this becomes a real savings mechanism over a two-week stay.
The rooms themselves are compact. You will have a bed, a small work desk, and the kitchenette arranged in roughly 350 square feet. There is no separate living area as you would find in a full suite at an extended-stay property like Residence Inn. The Select tier in the Extended Stay America lineup sits between their basic offering and their higher-end properties, meaning the furnishings are functional rather than aesthetically considered. If you are staying for 10 days while your house is being renovated, this works. If you are evaluating this against staying in a larger Airbnb apartment for the same price, the apartment will likely give you more space.
Extended Stay America properties have moved away from simple nightly rates and toward bundled pricing for stays of seven days or longer. The southeast Oklahoma City location typically offers a weekly rate that undercuts the nightly rate by roughly 30 to 35 percent. A nightly rate of $65 to $80 becomes roughly $45 to $55 per night when booked by the week. Monthly rates further reduce the per-night cost, though you should verify current pricing directly with the property since these rates shift seasonally.
For context, a standard mid-range hotel in Oklahoma City (La Quinta, Days Inn) charges $60 to $75 per night without the kitchenette. The weekly discount at Extended Stay America Select Suites makes the property competitive for planned stays of 10 nights or more, especially if you intend to cook some meals.
The property includes a coin-operated laundry facility on-site, which matters if you are there for three weeks or longer. There is no on-site dining, which aligns with the extended-stay model: you cook or you go out. Housekeeping is not daily but is available for an additional fee if booked separately, or included at intervals depending on length of stay. This differs from a traditional hotel where housekeeping is assumed.
WiFi is included. Parking is included in the nightly rate and is surface lot parking, not valet or garage. There is no fitness center, pool, or business center beyond a small desk in the lobby.
If you are evaluating this property, you should know the alternatives within a similar budget on the extended-stay side of the market.
Residence Inn by Marriott operates multiple locations around Oklahoma City, including areas closer to downtown and the airport. A Residence Inn room is larger (with a separate living area), includes a hot breakfast, and has a fitness center. The nightly rate is typically $20 to $30 higher than Extended Stay America Select Suites, which over a month adds meaningful dollars. The trade-off is space and breakfast inclusion; if you value those, Residence Inn pays for itself.
Motel 6 and Red Roof locations dot Oklahoma City, including the southeast area. Both charge less per night than Extended Stay America Select Suites (usually $50 to $65), but neither includes a kitchen. If you will be buying every meal, the lower nightly rate disappears into restaurant and food costs quickly.
Airbnb apartments in the southeast neighborhoods near the property often overlap in price for weekly bookings but offer more space, sometimes laundry in the unit, and kitchen appliances that feel less institutional. The trade-off is that you are dealing with individual hosts, cleaning is not guaranteed to the same standard, and cancellation policies vary.
Extended Stay America Select Suites on the southeast side makes sense if you need 10 to 30 nights, intend to cook some meals, require basic amenities without paying for services you will not use, and have business or personal obligations in the southeast or airport corridor. It is less suitable if you plan to spend most of your time downtown or in other parts of the city, if you need daily housekeeping, or if you want a kitchen that goes beyond stovetop cooking.
The property exists in a specific niche: people relocating temporarily, those waiting for home repairs or construction, and business travelers on extended assignments. It is not a destination lodging choice, and it is not optimized for leisure visitors. Recognizing that category determines whether the location, price, and room setup work for your stay.
