If you're flying into Oklahoma City and need lodging within walking distance or a short shuttle ride of Will Rogers World Airport, SpringHill Suites by Marriott Oklahoma City Airport sits at the practical center of what the airport corridor offers. This guide covers what you actually get at this property, how it compares to competitors in the same category, and whether the airport-adjacent location justifies the trade-offs.
Will Rogers World Airport handles most commercial traffic into Oklahoma City, and the immediate vicinity has consolidated into a handful of branded hotels. Unlike downtown Oklahoma City, which sits six miles west, the airport district isn't a destination neighborhood. The hotels here exist for one reason: minimal transit time before departure or after landing. This matters because it changes what you should expect and what you should prioritize in a room choice.
SpringHill Suites occupies the midpoint of the airport hotel market by price and amenity level. It's positioned above the economy chains but below the full-service properties that try to compensate for location with restaurants and lounges. The property reflects this positioning consistently.
SpringHill Suites at the airport is an all-suites property, which is its primary structural advantage. Each room includes a separate living area with a sofa bed, a work desk, and a kitchenette with a sink, cooktop, microwave, and refrigerator. For trips longer than two nights or for families, this layout saves money compared to booking multiple standard rooms elsewhere. The kitchenette also matters if you're traveling with a child or managing dietary restrictions; a number of Oklahoma City visitors use the space to prepare breakfasts or store groceries rather than eating every meal out.
Rooms include free Wi-Fi (standard across the Marriott portfolio but worth confirming directly, as speeds vary by property). The property offers both king and double-queen configurations. Beds are Marriott's standard Revive line, which tends toward firmness; if you require a softer mattress, this is worth noting before booking.
Three properties operate in the same segment within the airport zone: La Quinta by Wyndham Oklahoma City Airport, Aloft Oklahoma City Airport, and Residence Inn by Marriott Oklahoma City Airport.
La Quinta undercuts SpringHill Suites on nightly rate by roughly $20 to $30 but removes breakfast from its base offering and lacks the suite layout. If you're staying one night and traveling solo, La Quinta's savings might justify the trade. For longer stays or groups, SpringHill Suites' suite configuration and complimentary breakfast often work out cheaper per person.
Aloft targets a younger demographic with a design-forward aesthetic, a craft bar, and a more urban sensibility. It costs about the same as SpringHill Suites but serves a different traveler profile. Aloft works if you want to spend an evening on-site and enjoy a cocktail in a modern space. SpringHill Suites assumes you'll grab a quick meal, handle work, and sleep.
Residence Inn, also Marriott-owned, directly competes with SpringHill Suites but caters to weekly stays and corporate relocations. Nightly rates are comparable, but Residence Inn includes grocery shopping assistance and extended-stay discounts. If you're staying seven nights or longer, Residence Inn often negotiates lower per-night pricing than SpringHill Suites does.
Complimentary hot breakfast is included at SpringHill Suites and operates from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. The spread includes eggs, meat, cereals, yogurt, bagels, and pastries. Coffee is available until 10 a.m. This saves you $12 to $18 per person daily if you'd otherwise eat at an airport or nearby restaurant. The breakfast room is modest in size; during peak travel times (holidays, spring break), it becomes crowded between 7 and 8 a.m.
Parking is complimentary and included in your nightly rate. This is significant because some airport hotels charge $8 to $12 nightly for parking. SpringHill Suites lot access is straightforward; vehicles are parked in a standard lot adjacent to the building, not in a remote lot requiring shuttle service.
The property sits approximately 1.2 miles from Will Rogers terminals, far enough that you'll want a shuttle rather than walking with luggage. SpringHill Suites runs a complimentary airport shuttle on regular intervals (typically every 15 to 20 minutes during peak hours). Response times during 5 to 7 a.m. can be slower; if you have a very early flight, call the front desk the evening before to confirm shuttle timing or arrange an early pickup.
The property includes a fitness center, a small indoor pool (heated, 82 degrees), and a 24-hour business center. There is no restaurant, bar, or room service menu beyond basic convenience items at the front desk. The fitness center is functional rather than extensive: treadmill, stationary bike, free weights, and a weight machine.
The front desk handles standard hotel operations. Staff are trained in Marriott systems but operate at the efficiency level you'd expect from an airport property rather than a full-service hotel. Check-in is straightforward; complex requests may take longer.
A convenience store is located in the building, stocked with snacks, drinks, and basic toiletries. Pricing is airport-standard (noticeably higher than off-airport retail). The building also houses a Starbucks, which operates from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. This covers breakfast coffee but not late-night caffeine runs.
Book SpringHill Suites if you're staying two or more nights, traveling with a family or partner (suite layout spreads the cost per person), or need a kitchenette to offset meal costs. For a single night solo, La Quinta is the rational choice unless you specifically want a suite.
The property is worth considering if you're traveling with children. The separate living area gives kids a place to play or watch television while you work or prepare for sleep without feeling confined to a single room.
If you're visiting Oklahoma City proper and simply need a place to land before driving downtown, the airport location is neutral. Downtown hotels are not significantly more expensive than SpringHill Suites when you factor in parking costs at the airport property and the value of the included breakfast. Compare end-to-end costs for your specific trip length.
Marriott Bonvoy members earn points at SpringHill Suites at a standard rate (base points plus elite status bonuses). Booking through the Marriott website often matches third-party rates while ensuring point earning. On occasion, third-party sites (Expedia, Booking.com) offer lower rates, but the difference is typically $5 to $10 per night. Direct booking allows you to add preferences and contact the hotel directly before arrival.
SpringHill Suites Oklahoma City Airport functions as predictable, practical lodging for airport access. It's not a reason to visit Oklahoma City, but it removes one logistical variable from your trip. The suite layout and included breakfast deliver measurable value for multi-night stays, while the free parking and airport shuttle handle the core requirement efficiently. If you're evaluating airport properties, this property does exactly what it claims.
