Quality Inn Bangor Airport
Quality Inn Bangor Airport: A Solid Stopover on Maine's I-95 Corridor

Why Stay
Why Quality Inn Bangor Airport
If you're passing through Bangor on I-95 - heading north to Acadia or south toward Portland - the Quality Inn Bangor Airport earns its place on your travel map through one thing: it does the basics well and charges fairly for them. Clean rooms, a proper breakfast spread, and staff who actually seem to care about your night add up to something rare in the budget-hotel category: a place that feels lived-in, not lifeless.
The hotel recently changed hands, and new ownership is visible in the effort to refresh spaces that spent years under previous management. You'll still find some dated carpet and cosmetic quirks - this is not the place for marble and minimalism - but the bedding is comfortable, the WiFi works, and the indoor pool stays open year-round, even if temperature control remains a work in progress.
The catch: pool maintenance and bathroom cleanliness have been inconsistent across recent stays, and the property is mid-renovation. For a one-night airport run or a family break from the highway, that's worth overlooking. For a three-day leisure stay, you might want to wait six months.
The breakfast is a real draw. Guests consistently call it the hotel's strongest point - a continental spread with fresh fruit, eggs (when staffing allows), toast, English muffins, and coffee. One family noted that a friendly staff member went out of her way to ensure everyone had what they needed. It's the kind of small gesture that sticks with travelers.
The staff bridges the gap between budget and hospitality. Day and evening shifts earn repeated praise for going the extra mile - helping with taxi bookings to the airport, answering questions about local restaurants, and managing check-ins with genuine friendliness. One solo traveler and multiple families mentioned this as the reason they'd return.
Location trumps everything else. You're three miles from Bangor International Airport, steps from I-95, and close enough to downtown Bangor to reach restaurants and shops without a car. Couples heading to concerts at the waterfront found it convenient; families passing through appreciated the quick exit on and off the highway.
Rooms are spacious and come with practical amenities. King and Queen beds, microwaves, fridges, and decent A/C are standard. Several guests noted that room size felt like an upgrade over typical budget chains - a nice surprise after a highway drive.
The price feels honest. When travelers mention "good value" or "cheap stay" here, they mean it without qualification. One couple called it "excellent value overall," and that sentiment repeats often enough to matter.
Rooms
The rooms
The hotel occupies a building that could charitably be called traditional in style, with hallways that echo on quiet nights and common areas that carry the patina of years. Room categories break down into King, Queen, and multi-bed configurations, many labeled disability-accessible - an underrated amenity for families or older travelers.
- King Room, Non-Smoking: The most common booking. Comfortable bed, small bathroom, adequate for one or two guests staying one night.
- Queen Room with Two Queen Beds: Better for families. More living space; some guests noted the room felt genuinely spacious compared to other budget chains.
- Quadruple Room with Two Queen Beds: Marketed for groups or families of four. Gives everyone breathing room, though bathrooms remain compact.
- Queen Room – Disability Access/Non-Smoking: Accessible layout with grab bars and wider pathways. Praised by those who used them.
One honest note: reviewers flagged inconsistent housekeeping, particularly on multi-night stays. Beds are sometimes made hastily (sheets hanging off the edge, pillows thrown in the middle), and bathroom cleanliness has been uneven. This is a staff-training issue rather than a structural one, and new ownership has acknowledged it in their replies to guests. If you're staying more than one night, a quick call to the desk on arrival might prevent small disappointments.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
3-star budget chain; recently under new ownership
Best for
Airport layovers, families passing through, couples on a budget, groups needing multiple rooms
Price tier
Budget ($$)
Open
Year-round
Guest score
6.7 Pleasant
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pool & Water Indoor swimming pool (open year-round, all ages) · though note that water temperature and clarity have been inconsistent; reviewers suggest it's better for summer months when guests are less bothered by a cool dip.
Dining & Refreshment Continental breakfast included · on-site restaurant (currently closed as of recent reviews, so plan to eat out for lunch and dinner) · vending machines (snacks and drinks) stocked throughout.
Activities & Comfort Fitness center · BBQ facilities on terrace (weather permitting) · large flat-screen TVs with excellent picture quality in rooms · free WiFi throughout.
Family-Friendly Features Family rooms available · pet-friendly policy · spacious rooms with microwave and fridge · laundry facilities for longer stays.
Practical Services 24-hour front desk · daily housekeeping (though quality varies) · baggage storage · accessible parking and rooms for guests with mobility needs.
The continental breakfast is reason enough to book. Guests rave about the variety, and one family specifically mentioned the "great selection to meet everyone's needs." Hot options - eggs, toast - rotate with cold selections, fresh fruit, and vending-machine coffee for those who arrive early. Bring a thermos if you take coffee seriously; the in-room packets are decaf. One recent guest complained about plastic cutlery and ran-out items (no jam, only two English muffins for a morning), suggesting you arrive earlier in the day if you're visiting during peak travel times. The staff member running breakfast often goes the extra mile to make sure guests are fed.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season for families and concert-goers heading to the waterfront. Pool is most appealing (though still cool). Breakfast can run short on supplies by 8 a.m. Bangor is lively, though you might catch traffic near the airport.
Fall (September–November): Leaf-peepers heading north to Acadia use this as a launch point. Mornings cool; breakfast is generous. Pool closes by late October. Parking lot feels less crowded.
Winter (December–February): Quietest period. The hotel caters to travelers passing through on I-95; airport traffic increases slightly around holidays. Pool remains open but rarely used. Walkways require salt and attention (one reviewer noted icy conditions). Ask staff about snow removal if arriving during storms.
Spring (March–May): Shoulder season with moderate traffic. Weather unpredictable. Pool is closed during renovations or seasonal maintenance in some years - check directly before booking if this matters to you.
Reviews
What guests say
"The friendly staff made my airport stay enjoyable, and the location is perfect for flying out of Bangor."
- Candace, Canada · Couple · 7/10
"Bed was super comfortable, staff friendly, and the breakfast had good variety."
- Moira, Canada · Family · 8/10
"Very nice staff, comfortable beds, great location close to the airport and downtown Bangor."
- Kathleen, Canada · Couple · 8/10
"Good price, convenient location, and the staff went out of their way to help with a friend on crutches."
- Gray, United States · Group · 7/10
"Spacious room, clean, and the breakfast was better than expected for the price."
- Hussey, United States · Family · 6/10
"Noisy hallway traffic late at night, but the staff made up for it with genuine friendliness."
- Andrew, Canada · Family · 8/10
Several guests mentioned issues that matter if you're planning a longer stay. Pool maintenance and water clarity have been flagged repeatedly - expect it to be cool or slightly murky rather than resort-like. Housekeeping inconsistency (especially on multi-night stays) shows up often enough to warrant a heads-up: call the desk if your room hasn't been cleaned by afternoon. Bathroom conditions vary; one couple found a sticky substance on the floor and a toilet that needed repair. These aren't dealbreakers for a one-night stopover, but they're worth knowing about.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Bangor International Airport: 3 miles · direct shuttle coordination available at front desk
- Downtown Bangor: 2 miles · restaurants, shops, and the Kenduskeag Stream Trail for a walk
- Bangor Waterfront: 2.5 miles · concerts, events, and river views; close enough for an evening outing
- Hollywood Slots Casino: 2.2 miles · gaming, dining, and live entertainment
- Bangor Municipal Golf Course: 2.2 miles · 18-hole public course open seasonally
- Bangor Mall: 5.3 miles · major shopping anchor with cinema and chain restaurants
- I-95 corridor toward Acadia and Mount Desert Island: 1 hour north · the hotel sits perfectly for a breakfast-and-go to Bar Harbor or Northeast Harbor
- Penobscot River: 2 miles · scenic driving loops and photo stops
FAQ
Good to know
Is the hotel really close to the airport? Yes. Bangor International Airport is three miles away. The front desk can arrange a shuttle; call ahead to confirm availability. It's a five-minute drive by car.
Is breakfast included in the room rate? Yes. Continental breakfast is served each morning and includes coffee, toast, fruit, and eggs (availability varies). Come before 8:30 a.m. during peak travel times to avoid running out of hot items.
Is the pool heated? The indoor pool is open year-round, but it is not reliably heated. Water temperature is cool, especially October through March. Recent guests noted this as a disappointment if you were counting on a warm swim.
Can I bring my pet? Yes. The hotel is pet-friendly, though specific fees or restrictions are best confirmed directly with the front desk when booking.
Is WiFi included? Yes. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and works reliably in rooms.
Are there restaurants on-site? A restaurant is listed on the property, but recent reviews note it has been closed. Plan to eat at one of the nearby restaurants in downtown Bangor or along I-95 near the hotel.
Will housekeeping come if I'm staying multiple nights? Yes, daily housekeeping is listed as standard. However, recent reviews suggest consistency varies. For multi-night stays, call the front desk to confirm your room will be cleaned, especially if you're staying longer than two nights.
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