An extended-stay hotel in Bricktown designed for travelers staying longer than a weekend, this Residence Inn combines apartment-like features with daily housekeeping and proximity to restaurants, galleries, and the Bricktown Canal. It sits on Rdynamite Drive, a block from Main Street, placing guests within walking distance of the Bricktown Entertainment District's dining and entertainment venues.
The Residence Inn is a Marriott-branded property built specifically for stays of five nights or longer, though nightly bookings are accepted. Unlike traditional hotels where rooms consist of a bed and bathroom, each unit here includes a full kitchen with a stove, microwave, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Rooms range from studio layouts to one-bedroom suites with a separate living area. Furnishings are residential in style rather than austere. The property operates 161 rooms across multiple floors with an on-site indoor pool, fitness center, and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet each morning. A business center and coin-operated laundry facilities serve guests managing longer visits.
Rates typically fall between $110 and $160 per night depending on room type and season, with one-bedroom suites running higher than studios. A full hot breakfast (eggs, pastries, fruit, cereal, coffee) is included daily; the spread does not require walking off-site. Parking is complimentary, a meaningful factor in downtown Oklahoma City where paid lots are common. Weekly rates often bring a per-night discount of 10 to 15 percent, and monthly stays can yield further reductions; call the property directly to discuss extended-stay pricing, as rates change seasonally.
The Aloft Oklahoma City Downtown, also in Bricktown, targets shorter stays and charges nightly rates in a similar range but offers no kitchen facilities and no included breakfast, making it costlier for travelers planning multi-week visits. The Renaissance Oklahoma City Downtown Convention Center, a few blocks south near the Chesapeake Energy Arena, serves conference attendees and leisure guests equally but lacks kitchens and carries higher nightly rates (typically $140 to $200). For extended stays under a month, the Residence Inn's included breakfast and full kitchens lower food costs compared to hotels where meals must be sourced outside. For stays longer than four weeks, standalone furnished apartments or vacation rentals in Midtown or Uptown neighborhoods sometimes offer better per-night value, though they sacrifice hotel services like housekeeping.
The Residence Inn works well for corporate relocations, families needing temporary housing during a move, or travelers conducting business in downtown Oklahoma City for several weeks. Business travelers on per diem allowances benefit from the kitchen's ability to offset dining costs. Guests preferring anonymity, minimal staff interaction, and a true apartment experience will find the setup comfortable. It is not ideal for overnight leisure travelers or couples seeking a luxury or boutique experience; the décor is functional, not distinctive. Guests requiring round-the-clock concierge service or room service will find those offerings limited compared to full-service hotels downtown.
Check-in occurs at a small front desk in the lobby near the entrance. New guests receive a key card, parking information, and orientation to breakfast timing and laundry facilities. The breakfast buffet typically runs from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. on weekdays and 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. on weekends. Housekeeping does not automatically enter rooms daily; guests can request service, and it is included in the rate. Upon arrival, the kitchen is stocked with basic supplies: a dish set, silverware, pots, and pans. A grocery store is not immediately walkable, though convenience stores and restaurants surround the property.
Front desk staffing during business hours is 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.; after-hours check-in uses a keypad code. Parking is reserved in an on-site lot with one space per room included; additional vehicles incur fees. The property sits one block east of Main Street and two blocks from the Bricktown Canal walk. The nearest public transportation is a MAPS bus stop a few blocks west on Main; the downtown trolley does not serve this immediate area. Confirm current rates and seasonal pricing before booking, as extended-stay discounts and holiday surcharges vary year to year.
The Residence Inn fills a specific niche in downtown Oklahoma City's lodging landscape, serving professionals and families planning week-long or longer stays where a functional kitchen and daily breakfast matter more than high-end finishes or entertainment amenities.
