Home2 Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Yukon
11510 West I-40 Service Road, In Yukon, Yukon, OK 73099, United States
Rating
4.5
Certificate of Excellence
2019
Price Level
$$
Rooms
89
Pets
Yes
from $ 958.31
16
May
Home2 Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Yukon, Yukon
Home2 Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City Yukon
Home2 Suites By Hilton Oklahoma City Yukon is located in Yukon. Featuring family rooms this property also provides guests with a barbecue. The hotel provides an indoor pool and a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. A continental breakfast is available daily at the hotel. Oklahoma City is 21 km from Home2 Suites Yukon while Norman is 50 km away. The nearest airport is Will Rogers World Airport 19 km from the accommodation.
Price & Availability
Select your room
Micro King Studio Suite with Living Room, Kitchen, and Extra Bed ·
Bed & Breakfast
Standard Room ·
Room Only
15% discount
Non Refundable
Micro King Suite with Kitchen (Accessible) ·
Bed & Breakfast
Standard King Suite (Accessible) ·
Bed & Breakfast · 1 King Bed
Non Refundable
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Overall
Wonderful
4.5
373 reviews
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Customers Review
Location 4.9
Cleanliness 4.6
Comfort 4.6
Neighborhood 4.7
Amenities 4.5
Condition 4.6
Recomendation 87.4%
“I do not write reviews often, but I had to express how much I loved this hotel!! They had so many little details that made it enjoyable for my family of 4! Some of my favorite things were- complete blackout curtains ( the room was amazingly dark at night), very large CLEAN rooms, a full sized refrigerator with freezer in the rooms, nice indoor pool, friendly staff, and an incredible breakfast. The continental breakfast was the best I have ever been to - even had gluten free bagels!”
— Megan Morris
“Friendly staff and clean rooms with very comfortable beds. Only complaint was the breakfast. Not enough variety. Eggs were not freshly cooked and looked rubbery. No bacon or sausage.”
— Marti Pearl