Governors Suites is a mid-range extended-stay hotel in Oklahoma City's Midtown area, roughly two miles north of downtown, built around apartment-style rooms with full kitchens and washer-dryer units in every suite. It targets business travelers, relocating professionals, and families needing a longer base but without the obligation of a traditional extended-stay lease.
The hotel operates as a hybrid between a traditional hotel and an extended-stay property. Each of the 81 suites includes a full kitchen with stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher; a separate living area; and an in-suite washer-dryer. Unlike properties marketed purely as extended-stay, Governors Suites maintains a traditional front desk and does not require multi-week minimum stays, meaning a guest can book a single night without penalty or book consecutive nights at reduced rates.
The property offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites. Nightly rates for one-bedroom suites run from approximately $70 to $100 depending on season and day of week; two-bedroom suites range from roughly $90 to $130. Weekly rates—booking seven consecutive nights—typically reduce the nightly rate by 10 to 15 percent, bringing one-bedroom stays closer to $60 to $75 per night when booked as a week. Rates shift seasonally and should be confirmed directly, as convention traffic and nearby events (including University of Oklahoma athletic weekends) affect pricing.
Governors Suites occupies a distinct middle ground. Budget chains like La Quinta or Extended Stay America in the Oklahoma City area offer lower nightly rates but provide either limited or no kitchen facilities; La Quinta rooms start around $50 to $70 nightly and have no stove or dishwasher. At the opposite end, the Colcord Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City charges $150 to $250 per night for upscale rooms without kitchens. For travelers planning stays of three weeks or longer at a discounted weekly rate, traditional extended-stay brands like Candlewood Suites (also in Midtown, roughly one mile south) may offer slightly lower per-night math on a month-long lease, though Candlewood requires committing to weekly or monthly billing from check-in. Governors Suites suits anyone uncertain about length of stay or needing flexibility; Candlewood suits those confident in a 30-day-plus commitment.
The hotel includes a small fitness center, a business center with computers and printer, free Wi-Fi throughout, and a coin-operated laundry room (though suites have in-unit machines). There is no on-site restaurant or breakfast service. Pets are permitted in designated suites for an additional daily fee, typically $15 to $25; pet policies should be confirmed at booking. Parking is included and is surface lot parking.
Check-in is standard hotel procedure: front desk accepts payment and provides key card or room access code. Housekeeping is offered weekly for extended stays; daily housekeeping can be requested for an additional fee. The front desk operates 24 hours for emergencies but is staffed most reliably during business hours; late-night check-in should be arranged in advance by phone.
The hotel is ideal for: corporate relocations or temporary assignments longer than a week; families between homes needing kitchen access for meal prep; medical professionals on short-term contracts; and anyone whose travel dates are flexible enough to take advantage of weekly discounts. It is less suitable for guests seeking premium amenities (fine dining, concierge services, upscale fitness), those flying in for a single night to a convention (downtown hotels are closer), or travelers who value daily housekeeping and a restaurant on-site.
The hotel is accessible 24 hours; front desk staffing during off-peak hours is limited but emergency services are available. Parking is complimentary surface lot parking directly outside the building. The Midtown location sits about three miles north of Bricktown and the Myriad Gardens, roughly ten minutes by car to downtown attractions. The nearest restaurants are within two to three blocks (Midtown offers Thai, Mexican, and casual American spots), making it walkable for dinner. There is no on-site shuttle service.
Governors Suites fills a practical need for Oklahoma City visitors who need more than a hotel room but less commitment than a lease.
