"I ended up in Amsterdam after my flight home from Brussels was canceled due to a strike and I had to rebook out of AMS for the following day. I was concerned that any hotel near the airport would have absurd same-day rates, but the Ibis was very reasonable. The major draw is the free hotel shuttle, which runs twice an hour during off-peak times and every 20 minutes during peak hours. This alone saved me close to 60 euros in Uber fees. I was also relieved that the room had AC, although it wasn't powerful enough to keep up with the high-90s F heat wave. With the provided fan, it did keep the room comfortable.
I didn't use any of the buffet options because I bought a sandwich and some snacks in the airport/train station grocery store, which I highly recommend because the mini-market prices at the hotel are pretty steep, although buffet prices are standard for a hotel.
With some planning, if you want to visit the city center, you can grab the shuttle from the hotel back to the airport and get a train to Amsterdam-Centraal for about 8 euros. It takes about 35 minutes for this trip, which is the same as a taxi or Uber. Coming home, I took an Uber because it was late and it ran about 27 euros, which is high but not outrageous for a half-hour journey. Overall, this comfy and convenient hotel was a godsend after a canceled flight, rebooking in a different country, and 12 hours of travel."