A Sleep Inn & Suites is a mid-range chain hotel that occupies the two-star to three-star tier, offering standardized rooms and limited amenities at rates well below full-service properties. This location sits in the northwest part of Oklahoma City, roughly five miles from the airport and close to Bethany, making it practical for travelers prioritizing cost control and airport access over walkability or proximity to downtown attractions.
Sleep Inn & Suites is owned and operated by Choice Hotels, a franchise system focused on budget and midscale properties. The Sleep Inn line specifically targets the economy-to-midscale segment, stocking rooms with essential furniture (bed, desk, small bathroom) but omitting the upscale touches you would find at Holiday Inn or higher. This northwest location is one of several Sleep Inn properties in the metro area; it competes directly with Red Roof Inn, Motel 6, and independent budget motels, as well as the slightly more upscale La Quinta and Red Roof Plus.
Nightly rates at this location typically range from $55 to $85, depending on season and day of week. Rates spike during summer travel season and special events in Oklahoma City; winter and midweek bookings tend toward the lower end. Rooms include a queen or double bed configuration, free Wi-Fi, a small desk, a bathroom with shower or tub, and a TV with basic cable. Some rooms may include a microwave and refrigerator, though this varies by room type; confirm this detail when booking if you need kitchen access. The hotel does not charge resort fees or parking fees, which is standard for the budget tier.
Choice Hotels allows members to book direct through their website or app; non-members pay the same rate but do not earn points.
The Sleep Inn Northwest sits at the bottom end of the three-star range. Red Roof Inn locations in Oklahoma City offer similar pricing ($50 to $80 per night) and comparable amenities but tend to have an older aesthetic. La Quinta, also in the budget tier, prices slightly higher ($70 to $95) but includes a complimentary hot breakfast, a meaningful advantage if you are staying multiple nights. Days Inn properties in Oklahoma City occupy the same price band but are less consistently maintained across locations.
For travelers willing to spend $15 to $25 more per night, Motel 6 and Red Roof Plus offer newer or recently renovated rooms with slightly more amenities. If budget is flexible, a Holiday Inn Express or Quality Inn in the metro area ($90 to $120) adds a hot breakfast and a modest fitness center. Choose Sleep Inn & Suites if your priority is the lowest possible nightly rate and you are comfortable with basic furnishings; choose La Quinta if the complimentary breakfast justifies the $10 to $15 premium and you plan to stay two or more nights.
Sleep Inn & Suites works well for single travelers, short layovers, budget road-trip stops, and families on tight schedules who need a clean, functional room for one night. It suits travelers arriving late and departing early, when you use the room primarily to sleep. It does not suit guests seeking a fitness center, pool, restaurant, or any form of on-site dining; there are no amenities beyond the basic room. Travelers expecting a full hot breakfast, business center, or conference facilities should look elsewhere.
Check-in is at the front desk in the lobby, open 24 hours. Have your photo ID and payment method ready. If you booked a reservation online, the front desk will have your confirmation. The staff can direct you to your room and explain Wi-Fi access. Parking is on-site and unreserved; spaces are abundant at budget chains. Checkout is typically 11:00 a.m.; late checkout may be available for an additional fee if the front desk approves it and rooms are not heavily booked.
The front desk is staffed 24 hours daily. Parking is free and on-site; no permit or validation is required. The northwest location is approximately 5.5 miles from Will Rogers World Airport, roughly a 12 to 15-minute drive depending on traffic. It sits near Northwest Expressway (US 3) and serves travelers heading to or from Bethany, Yukon, or western Oklahoma City. Public transit is minimal in this area; a rental car or rideshare is necessary for exploring the city beyond the immediate neighborhood. Pets are typically allowed for a nightly fee (verify current pet policy when booking, as fees change).
This hotel serves as functional accommodation for budget-conscious travelers and airport connections, not as a destination in itself. It delivers a clean room at the lowest tier of Oklahoma City hospitality without pretense or added cost.
