A La Quinta by Wyndham is a midscale highway hotel chain, and this location sits in the Quail Springs area north of downtown Oklahoma City, serving travelers who prioritize low nightly rates and consistent, no-frills service over local character or premium amenities.
La Quinta by Wyndham positions itself as a pet-friendly, budget alternative to full-service chains. The OKC North property operates under the Wyndham umbrella but maintains La Quinta's core offer: standard rooms, free continental breakfast, and no resort fees. The Quail Springs location places it on the north side of the metro, roughly 15 minutes from the airport and near retail corridors rather than downtown attractions or Bricktown.
La Quinta rooms at this property run roughly $70 to $130 per night depending on season and day of the week; rates climb during the spring and fall or when conventions occupy downtown hotels. Verification on current rates is recommended, as highway hotel pricing fluctuates weekly. Standard rooms include one or two beds, a shower, cable television, and a work desk. Suites with kitchenettes cost more but remain below $150 on most nights. None of the rooms are spacious, and decor follows the chain standard: laminate furniture, basic linens, no premium bedding.
Free breakfast is the signature draw: a self-serve spread of pastries, cereal, yogurt, juice, and coffee. No hot entrees. The property has a small fitness center with basic cardio machines and a heated outdoor pool. Pets stay free, a meaningful advantage for travelers with dogs or cats. Free Wi-Fi is standard. There is no restaurant on site, no business center beyond a front-desk printer, and no conference facilities.
The Red Roof Inn locations in Oklahoma City operate at a similar price point (around $60 to $100 nightly) but do not include free breakfast or allow pets without a fee. Motel 6 properties in the metro follow the same model. Days Inn near the airport offers comparable rates and includes breakfast but lacks the pet policy. For travelers with animals, La Quinta's no-pet-fee stance is the decisive difference. For breakfast-conscious budget guests without pets, Days Inn competes equally.
The quality gulf between La Quinta and mid-tier chains like La Quinta's sister properties or Best Western is narrow; rooms are similarly dated, but Best Western locations often include fitness centers and breakfast. If the traveler has a budget of $120 to $150, a Best Western offers marginally more in amenities for only slightly more money.
La Quinta OKC North suits pet owners on tight budgets, regional sales reps with a per-diem, and families driving through Oklahoma City who need one or two nights near the north side. The Quail Springs location is convenient if your business is at the airport or in north OKC retail parks. The free breakfast reduces food costs on a road trip.
Do not book here if you expect updated furnishings, quiet surroundings, or a hotel tied to local dining and culture. Highway noise and limited soundproofing are typical complaints. The hotel does not position itself as a destination unto itself; it's a functional stop. If you're visiting Bricktown, downtown attractions, or the Oklahoma City National Memorial, staying downtown or near those neighborhoods puts you closer to the city itself, though at higher cost.
Check-in opens at 3 p.m.; early check-in depends on availability and must be requested at the front desk. Checkout is 11 a.m. Breakfast runs from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. weekdays and 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. weekends. Parking is free, ample, and adjacent to the building. The hotel sits on a commercial boulevard, so street noise and traffic sounds are audible from rooms, especially those facing the main road.
Front desk staff are available 24 hours. The outdoor pool is open seasonally (typically April through September); hours vary by season and should be confirmed ahead of stay. Parking is complimentary and unrestricted. Wi-Fi is reliable and covers all rooms. The property is 12 miles north of downtown OKC and roughly 4 miles south of the airport.
La Quinta OKC North fills a genuine niche for budget-conscious travelers with pets or minimal amenities needs, but it offers nothing specific to Oklahoma City itself. The value proposition is the breakfast inclusion and pet policy at a low rate, not the location or any local draw.
