Travelers passing through Will Rogers World Airport with a stay of three nights or longer face a genuine trade-off: pay nightly rates at a downtown or Midtown property, or accept airport proximity in exchange for suites with kitchens and laundry facilities. The Residence Inn by Marriott Oklahoma City Airport sits squarely in the second camp, and the choice depends entirely on whether your trip prioritizes access to the city or self-sufficiency during your stay.
The property sits on South Meridian Avenue, roughly two miles south of Will Rogers World Airport's main terminal. Ground transportation to the hotel takes 5 to 10 minutes by rental car or rideshare; the airport operates a taxi stand, and rideshare pickup zones are clearly marked. For visitors arriving on evening flights who plan to stay put, this proximity eliminates the fatigue of a longer transfer. For those planning multiple days of exploring neighborhoods like Bricktown, Midtown, or the Plaza District, the airport location means every outing requires a 15 to 25-minute return journey.
The hotel does not operate a dedicated airport shuttle, which distinguishes it from a handful of larger chain properties closer to the terminal entrance. Budget $12 to $20 for a standard rideshare trip to downtown OKC, or $25 to $35 for a taxi. Guests with rental cars find the property's lot adequate, and parking is included without surcharge.
Every room functions as a studio or one-bedroom suite with a full kitchen, not a kitchenette. This means a full-size refrigerator, a range or cooktop, a microwave, and basic cookware: plates, glasses, utensils, pots, and pans. The difference matters for a week-long stay. A traveler can purchase groceries at the nearby Crest Foods or Walmart Supercenter on South May Avenue, roughly one mile north, and avoid restaurant costs entirely. Nightly rates for extended stays typically run $99 to $140 per night at shoulder seasons (spring and fall), with rates climbing into the $150 to $180 range during peak travel periods. Kitchen access can offset $30 to $50 in daily food costs for families or groups sharing a suite.
One-bedroom units offer a separation between sleeping and living areas; studio suites have a single room with a bed and sofa. The layouts are functional rather than spacious. Storage is limited, so guests unpacking for a 10-day stay will find the closet and dresser adequate but not generous.
The property includes a complimentary breakfast, a departure shift from some Residence Inn locations that charge per visit. The spread is typical: bagels, yogurt, cereal, fruit, coffee, and juice. For travelers eating in-room, this reduces daily expenses further. A business center, coin laundry (or in-suite washer-dryer units in some suites, depending on room class), and a fitness center round out the standard Marriott extended-stay formula. A small indoor pool operates year-round.
High-speed internet is included. Cell service in the area is reliable across major carriers, with AT&T and Verizon coverage strong throughout the property and surrounding neighborhood.
South Meridian Avenue south of the airport is primarily commercial and industrial. The immediate surroundings lack the restaurant or retail density of Bricktown or Midtown. However, chain restaurants cluster within a one-mile radius: Applebee's, Chili's, Panera, and fast-casual options like Chipotle and Taco Bell are accessible by car or short rideshare rides. For cooking-weary travelers unwilling to use the in-suite kitchen, these options cover casual breakfast, lunch, and dinner without venturing far.
Grocery and drugstore access is the strongest draw of the location. The Crest Foods and Walmart mentioned above make resupply straightforward; a CVS pharmacy sits minutes away.
Travelers deciding between the Residence Inn near the airport and alternatives elsewhere should weigh distance against neighborhood character. An Extended Stay America or TownePlace Suites in Midtown offers the same kitchen-equipped rooms but requires a 20-minute drive to the airport. Those properties trade airport convenience for walkable access to restaurants and shops. A similar Marriott extended-stay property downtown does not exist; the Residence Inn brand in OKC occupies this airport location exclusively.
For guests prioritizing a single 3 to 7-night stay with no city exploration, the airport location is efficient. For teams or families staying 2 weeks or longer while working at a consistent location elsewhere in the city, the kitchen savings justify occasional commute time.
Nightly rates fluctuate with airline traffic and season, rising sharply during major events (NCAA tournaments, holiday weeks) and dipping during summer and winter shoulders. Book directly through Marriott's website or by phone (405) 947-7739 to confirm the best rate and verify suite type; a one-bedroom commands a premium of $20 to $30 over a studio. Loyalty members earn points on stays, a modest benefit for frequent business travelers.
Choose this property if you need kitchen access, tolerate airport-adjacent surroundings, and either have reliable ground transportation or plan minimal city outings. Choose elsewhere if you prioritize walkable neighborhoods and restaurants, or if your stay is under three nights, since the savings from cooking do not offset the airport location inconvenience for short trips.
