Yes, many times. Personally I feel it is the space that makes the difference for me, not so much the presence of the eucharist. While that did have an impact, the sacred space, the silence, those are the things that are most moving and calming for me. Eventually I endeavor to make a space like that at home. My church has a prayer chapel, it is calm and nice, but limited hours are an issue.
The wonderful thing about churches that have adoration is that they are also open at times nearly every other church is closed. You can go to the church to pray, many/most churches are not open to pray in during most evenings, and when they are open it is because they are having some event or planned service like a Bible study - they are not just open to come and pray. That is not to say that some Protestant churches do not do something to accommodate that, but most do not.