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Convenient Airport Shuttle Service
Staybridge Suites Missoula offers complimentary shuttle services to the nearby airport, ensuring a stress-free arrival and departure for guests. The hotel's close proximity to Missoula International Airport makes travel convenient and efficient.
Relaxing Indoor Pool and Jacuzzi
Guests can unwind and rejuvenate in the indoor pool and jacuzzi, perfect for a soothing swim or a relaxing soak after a day of travel or exploration. The tranquil ambiance of the pool area provides a peaceful retreat for guests to enjoy during their stay.
Amenities for Work and Play
From a well-equipped gym and a business center for productivity to recreational activities like tennis and billiards, Staybridge Suites Missoula offers a range of amenities to cater to both work and leisure needs. Guests can stay active, entertained, and connected throughout their stay.
Book your stay at Staybridge Suites Missoula now to experience convenience, relaxation, and a variety of amenities during your visit to Montana.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
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When booking more than 6 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
The Staybridge is a wonderful hotel. The breakfast, while it doesn't totally escape the "everything must taste like sugar!!" pitfall of hotel breakfasts everywhere, was one of the best hotel breakfasts I've had. Among the usual items like waffles and scones, there were six kinds of fresh fruit, hardboiled eggs, cottage cheese, and oatmeal with toppings. I was so impressed! The hot items were also a step above what you usually get, especially the bacon (it wasn't soggy!) Of course where you sleep is even more important than what you eat, and here too the Staybridge did not disappoint. The rooms were well-appointed and clean, with comfortable beds and a kitchenette stocked with dishes, pots and pans, dishwasher, etc. "It's like we're staying in a little house!" my kids exclaimed.
Amenity-wise, there's a lot: pool, hot tub, billiard room, business center, fitness room, laundry (machines are free but soap is $1), and half basketball court. All of these are modestly sized but clean and functional. There are also free hot drinks and pop all day. You could spend a lot of time here without getting bored (or thirsty.)
Finally, the service is exceptional. Everyone is friendly and helpful. When I called the front desk about an accident which had happened in our room, with full expectation of needing to clean it up myself and pay for the damage, I was simply told not to worry about it. I couldn't believe it.
Next time I'm in Missoula I will definitely consider staying here again. (Accident-free this time!)
I have three small gripes:
1) Where are all the clocks?! There are no clocks in the room (unless you count the microwave in the kitchenette), the breakfast room, the laundry room, or any of the other rooms except the receptionist's desk and the pool, as far as I could tell. It's like the hotel exists in a timeless void. It's very disconcerting, especially when waking up in the dark or wondering how much time is left before breakfast closes. I was able to use my phone as a timekeeping device, of course, but who wants to drag their phone down to breakfast just to tell the time? (Even in the room the phone is less than practical if sharing a bed, as only one side of the bed has access to the nightstand. A little clock with glowing numbers would have been such a help!)
2) The bathroom soap is in a dispenser anchored to the wall by the sink. The height is fine for adults but too high for younger kids who want to wash their hands. Providing either bar soap or a stool would solve this issue.
3) Very minor gripe, but why, when you have all the artwork from every country and time period available, would you choose to decorate with close up pictures of wood grain, metal, stone, and what I think is tree fungus? o_0
It was inviting, clean, and comfortable. Having a room with a couch and kitchen and separate bedroom was amazing, as we were there visiting our sons at college so it gave us room to hang out.
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