Candlewood Suites Oklahoma City South is a mid-scale extended-stay hotel in Moore, south of Oklahoma City proper, designed for travelers staying longer than a few nights. The property offers furnished rooms with full kitchens, on-site laundry, and a gym, positioning it between typical hotels and apartment-style rentals for corporate relocations, construction crews, and families on extended trips.
Extended-stay chains prioritize functionality over luxury. Candlewood Suites sits in that category: kitchenettes in every room, weekly housekeeping (not daily), and rates structured to reward longer bookings. The Moore location places you in a residential suburb rather than downtown or near Bricktown, which reduces nightly cost but adds a 15-20 minute drive to central attractions. The property is part of Choice Hotels' upper-mid-scale lineup, above La Quinta but below Marriott's Residence Inn.
Each room contains a full kitchen with a refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, and cookware. That distinction matters: you can prepare your own meals instead of eating every meal out, a significant budget advantage on stays of two weeks or longer. Beds range from studio (one king or queen) to one-bedroom layouts. Nightly rates typically fall between $70 and $120 depending on length of stay and season; weekly rates are usually 15 to 25 percent lower per night than nightly bookings. Confirm current pricing directly with the property, as extended-stay rates fluctuate with local demand from oil-and-gas work and corporate assignments.
On-site laundry facilities and a fitness center with cardio equipment and free weights are included. WiFi is standard. No on-site dining or bar exists; the surrounding Moore commercial area has chain restaurants and fast-casual options within a short drive.
Residence Inn by Marriott locations in Oklahoma City (including one near I-40 and Penn Avenue) offer similar kitchens but charge 20 to 40 percent more per night and include a complimentary hot breakfast. That premium justifies itself for travelers with corporate per-diem allowances or those seeking brand consistency. Extended Stay America locations scattered across the metro area run slightly cheaper than Candlewood, typically $60 to $90 per night, but have smaller kitchenettes (no dishwasher) and less consistent maintenance. La Quinta provides budget beds without kitchens starting around $50 to $70 per night if you prefer lower nightly cost and don't need to cook.
The Moore location itself avoids downtown and Midtown hotel pricing but costs you time. If your daily commute is south (toward Norman, the airport, or I-44), Candlewood South is a logical choice. If you're working downtown or frequently dining in Bricktown, a more central location saves gas and frustration.
Choose Candlewood Suites if you're staying three weeks or longer, have a kitchen-use case (dietary needs, shift-work schedules, cost control), or are based south of Oklahoma City. The full kitchen and laundry facilities justify the extra floor space compared to a standard hotel room.
Skip it if you want daily housekeeping, a restaurant on-site, or walkable nightlife. Skip it if your stay is three nights or fewer; nightly rates make short stays expensive relative to a basic chain hotel, and you won't use the kitchen enough to offset the premium.
Check-in happens at a front desk in the main building. You receive a key card and brief orientation to the room's appliances and building amenities. Parking is free and lot-based; no valet. The gym and laundry room are accessible 24 hours. Housekeeping for extended-stay guests is typically once per week unless you request daily service for an additional fee.
The property is open 24 hours. Front-desk staffing varies; verify hours for phone support or in-person check-in if arriving outside typical 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. windows. Free parking is lot-based with ample spaces. Moore is off I-35 South, roughly 10 miles south of downtown Oklahoma City; I-35 is the primary route north. The commercial area immediately around the hotel includes gas stations and quick-service restaurants but few sit-down options within walking distance.
Candlewood Suites Oklahoma City South fills a practical gap for workers and families who need a kitchen, washing machine, and weeks of stability without apartment-lease commitments. Its south-of-the-city location and extended-stay pricing structure make it a fit for long-term corporate assignments and relocations rather than leisure visitors.
