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The Comfort Inn South Bend Airport (SBN) via Delta Stays Review – How Very Disappointing

René by René
December 29, 2025
in Hotels, Trip Reports
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The image shows a wall with a metallic sign displaying the logo and text "Quality by Choice Hotels." Below the sign, the letters "SBN" are written in green. The wall has a textured surface, and there is a ceiling light visible in the top right corner.

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I live about 45 minutes from my home town airport South Bend International (SBN) and for the many decades I have lived here I never felt the need to book a hotel room near the airport because even with traffic I can always make it to the airport in under an hour.

But this trip was different.

If you look at the previous post in this series you will see why I picked this brutally early 6 AM flight out of SBN. More on that in my next post but for now back to the hotel and the review.

The image shows the interior of a building entrance with glass doors leading outside. There is a yellow caution sign on the floor, a bouquet of colorful flowers in a vase on the left, and a map on the wall to the right. The area is well-lit, with a granite countertop in the foreground and a fire alarm on the wall.

Normally I would never review a budget hotel like a Comfort Inn but considering how near it is to the airport and as many people visit South Bend to spend time at Notre Dame I thought it would be worth the time.

The image shows a hotel lobby area with a blue sign that reads "Here Come the Irish!" and features a logo. The sign also says "Welcome to The Bend." There is a beige armchair next to a small table with a lamp. Above the table, two floral paintings are hung on the wall. To the left, there is a rack with brochures labeled "South Bend." The floor is carpeted, and part of a stone wall is visible on the right.
The “business” center at the Quality Inn SBN

To begin with one of the factors that went into this choice of stay, vs. just sleeping at home in my own bed, was that I had some credits to burn from my previous Delta Co-branded credit card. To stay for nearly free vs. getting up ultra early from home seemed like a brilliant idea (on paper anyway).

The image shows a window looking into an indoor pool area. A sign on the window reads "POOL CLOSED." Inside, there are chairs and tables visible. On the wall next to the window, there is a directional sign listing room numbers and amenities, and two framed pictures. An emergency light is mounted above the sign.
The closed pool at the Quality Inn SBN

The other part of this reasoning was that there really is a lot to do to prep my home for 3 weeks away. We have a well so we turn off the water before we go, turn down the water heater setting, go over a 100 point check list and more. Doing this midday vs. at stupid-30 in the morning in a relaxed calm manner was amazing compared to the way we normally do it.

I have stayed at a number of Comfort Inns over the years and I assumed this one would be uninspiring but fine. Our first room was a disaster! Take a look:

The image shows a view through a window, with a roof covered in gray shingles visible outside. The window is partially covered by colorful curtains with vertical stripes in shades of red, green, and yellow. The sky is clear and bright above the roof.

The image shows a close-up of a light-colored fabric with a faint, elongated stain in the center. The background is plain and the fabric appears to be smooth.

The image shows a close-up of a brown upholstered chair with a geometric pattern. The fabric features a series of white, wavy lines forming hexagonal shapes. There is a small dark spot on the fabric.

A metal wall hook is mounted on a textured beige wall. The hook has two prongs and is secured with screws. To the left, there is a metal luggage rack with several horizontal bars. In the background, part of a room is visible, including a window with a curtain and an air conditioning unit below it.

A close-up of a textured wall with several small holes and patches of peeling paint. The wall is painted in a light color, and the exposed areas reveal a darker layer underneath.

To begin with the elevator was broken and we were assigned a room on the second floor and had to lug our 15 day cruise bags up the stairs. There was a nasty smell in the room when we entered. The room itself was filthy. The sheets had stains and some kind of seeds between the sheets. There was no hair dryer as someone had clearly ripped it off the wall. While I did not need to iron the board was gone from the closet. The TV was fuzzy and hard to see. The phone did not work. Not that it mattered but the view was of a roof. I was just about ready to drive back home.

Before we gave up we asked for a new room to see if all the rooms were this bad. The new room was night and day different (just a few doors down). It smelled clean. The sheets, this time, were clean. There was a hair dryer that was screwed to the wall. The phone worked and the TV, while clear, had no sound. But we were able to fall asleep before 7 PM and that made getting up at 3:30AM work just fine.

The image shows a hotel reception area with several signs on the wall. The signs include information about hotel ownership, check-in and check-out times, and policies such as no smoking and pet fees. There is a clear plastic brochure holder on the counter, along with a small basket containing hand sanitizer and other items. The wall and counter are light-colored, and there is a power outlet with a plug on the counter.
Dedicated to my Satisfaction? Really?

In the end the hotel night worked and was free from using my Delta Amex card stays credits. We did not get the backup 4AM wake-up call I requested but that really did not surprise me considering this hotel clearly needs a LOT of work to even live up to a budget hotel standard. We did not try the breakfast as we were long gone before it opened up and but I doubt I would have tried it seeing the state of the property in general.

Overall we got what we wanted – a night’s sleep near the airport – but I will not ever return to this near SBN hotel ever again! – René

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René de Lambert is a contributing writer for EyeoftheFlyer.com - He is an avid Delta and SkyTeam flyer who has held Delta’s top Diamond Medallion® status for many years and flown millions of miles.

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  1. CHRIS says:
    5 hours ago

    Pretty standard experience for a crappy [redacted] Hotel.

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