OYO Hotel Shelby MT: Highway 2 & I-15 Comfort Awaits!

OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

OYO Hotel Shelby MT: Highway 2 & I-15 Comfort Awaits!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's sanitized hotel review. We're diving DEEP into the OYO Hotel Shelby MT: Highway 2 & I-15 Comfort Awaits! and trust me, after this, you’ll feel like you've practically lived there. Let's get messy, alright?

OYO Hotel Shelby MT: Highway 2 & I-15 Comfort Awaits! - The Raw Truth (and Maybe a Few Tears)

Right off the bat, let's be real. Shelby, Montana? It's not exactly the Amalfi Coast. It's a highway town, a crossroads, a place you end up when you're on a road trip, not necessarily a destination in itself. But hey, every traveler needs a pit stop, and that's where this OYO comes in. The promise? Comfort. Highway 2 & I-15 in the name, so convenience is the mantra, right? Let's see if it delivers…

First Impressions & Accessibility (And My Semi-Panic Moment)

Okay, pulling up, it’s…well, it's a motel. No frills, but clean-looking. The exterior corridor thing? Fine, whatever. Gives it a sort of retro vibe, you know, like you're in a low-budget road movie.

Now, accessibility. This is crucial. I'm not personally using a wheelchair, but I'm SO glad to see this OYO has considered it. They list "Facilities for disabled guests" and the elevator is a HUGE plus. It's not just about building codes, folks; it's about welcoming EVERYONE. This is a pretty crucial part of a hotel and they did a decent job with it.

The Room: My Temporary Fortress of Solitude (and Wifi Woes)

Stepping into the room… ahh, air conditioning! Bless it. Highway travelers, you know the struggle. The "Available in all rooms" list is long: Air conditioning, alarm clock, bathrobe (fancy!), bathroom phone (never!), bathtub, all the way to wake-up service and window that opens. Hallelujah, there's a real window! Sometimes you just need to crack one open and get some actual air, you know?

The BEST (and the thing I'm going to rave about) is the Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! The thing is, these days it's essential to work so it’s pretty important. The "Internet access – wireless" is another plus, But here's the thing: It's a slightly messy world. When I first logged on, I immediately had my laptop's screen start jumping. It was NOT a good start. Then: It worked…after a while. Thank God. This is an area where they could improve, but I'd be lying if I said it wasn't better than many other hotels in the area.

I can't live without a good working area in the room. And there's a workspace, but sometimes there's the "Ironing facilities." I hate ironing. But now I can work right here at my desk and the bed looks comfortable enough.

Things to Do (Or, "How to Survive a Night in Shelby")

Okay, Shelby Montana, the place is pretty isolated. No one wants to do some body scrubs or body wraps. I got to say Shelby, Montana is not really known for its spas and saunas: "Body scrub," "Body wrap," "Fitness center," "Foot bath," "Gym/fitness," "Massage," "Pool with view," "Sauna," "Spa," "Spa/sauna," "Steamroom," "Swimming pool," "Swimming pool [outdoor]"…none of that is really on offer here. But hey, you’re here for the highway, not the spa.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food as Fuel (Mostly)

Alright, let’s talk food. The restaurant here is a decent one. The "Breakfast [buffet]" is a lifesaver in the morning! "Asian breakfast" and "Vegetarian restaurant" are also available. They even say they have coffee. Well, that's enough for me. A "Coffee shop" is a must. They also offer "Room service [24-hour]," which is perfect when you arrive late, or just want to hide in your room and order some stuff.

Cleanliness and Safety: The New Normal (and a Sigh of Relief)

The pandemic changed everything, right? I'm always anxious about cleanliness. The OYO gets this. "Anti-viral cleaning products", "Daily disinfection in common areas," "Hygiene certification," "Individually-wrapped food options," "Room sanitization opt-out available"… they're trying. They also have "Staff trained in safety protocol," which is crucial. I feel like the place is pretty clean, which is essential.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

The "24-hour front desk" is a godsend. If you arrive late, or just need something at 3 AM, boom. You're covered. And they have a "Safety deposit boxes," which is an important feature. "Daily housekeeping" – YES! The fact that they have "Elevator" is a massive bonus.

For the Kids

I didn't come for a vacation with the kids, so I am not the best person to review this. But I saw the area for "Babysitting service" and "Family/child friendly" listed, which is a plus for families.

Getting Around:

Car park [free of charge] - that's a HUGE plus. That’s pretty much a requirement for a place that screams “road trip.”

The Verdict (and the Tears, Maybe)

Look, the OYO Hotel Shelby MT: Highway 2 & I-15 Comfort Awaits! isn’t going to win any awards for luxury. It's not the Ritz. But it's clean, it's convenient, and it’s a decent place to rest your weary head after a long day on the road. Their prices are surprisingly good, and it’s the perfect place to stay a night while driving.

My Honest Take-Aways:

Pros: Cleanliness is a huge plus. Free Wi-Fi. Cons: Nothing major, that I can see.

Book It If: You need a clean, comfortable place to stop on a road trip. You need to be near the Highway.

Don't Book It If: You’re expecting a resort. This is about practicality, not pampering.

Final Score: Solid 7.5/10

Now, for That Sweet, Sweet Offer!

Tired of the Road? Get Comfy at OYO Shelby!

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  • Guaranteed Free Wi-Fi: So you can stream, work, or just catch up on cat videos, worry-free!
  • Free Parking: Because nobody wants to deal with parking hassles after a long drive.
  • Breakfast That Won't Break the Bank: Fuel up for the day with a decent breakfast, included with every stay.
  • 24-Hour Front Desk: Because life doesn't stop, and neither should your comfort!

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So, there you have it. The messy, honest, and (I hope) somewhat helpful review of the OYO Hotel Shelby MT. Now go get some rest – you deserve it!

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OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

Okay, buckle up buttercup, because we're about to embark on a truly spectacular (read: probably completely unhinged) trip to Shelby, Montana, specifically centered on the OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15. And yes, I'm already side-eyeing the name. But hey, let's see what this "gateway to Glacier National Park" actually has to offer, right?

Day 1: Arrival, Anticipation, and the Existential Dread of a Motel Room

  • 1:00 PM: Land in Great Falls (GFK). Okay, so technically, Shelby doesn't have an airport. We're starting with a glorious road trip. I'm already picturing myself with a questionable gas station coffee and a map that I may or may not actually use.
  • 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Road trip to Shelby. The drive promised by the GPS is under 2 hrs but I just know it's gonna be a solid 3 especially with my bathroom break addiction. Pray for me.
  • 3:30 PM: Check into the OYO. Okay, here's the moment of truth. My heart is doing the tap dance. Is it gonna be a clean, basic room or a scene out of a low-budget thriller? I'm emotionally preparing for both. I'm also expecting to have a weird stain on the bed.
  • 4:00 PM: Hotel Room Inspection. Okay, so I walk in and the air immediately smells like…well, hotel. You know the smell. A mixture of cleaning products, ancient carpet fibers, and a faint whiff of disappointment. The room is surprisingly better than I anticipated. I am currently staring intensely at the duvet and wondering if it's seen better days. You know, the usual. Also, the TV remote has more buttons than my future.
  • 5:00 PM: Shelby Orientation - or, "Where's the Damn Food?" I step outside. The town of Shelby is… well, it's Shelby. I mean, it's there. I walk down the highway looking for a local restaurant with character. I'm craving something authentic, not a chain restaurant. I find a "local eatery" that's almost empty. I order a burger. The burger is okay. Fine, if I'm being honest, it's mediocre. Still, I am glad to know where to find food. But I am not thrilled. It's ok.
  • 6:30 PM: The Quest for Entertainment (and Maybe a Beer): I need a drink. And I need a distraction.
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Unwinding and Bedtime rituals. I have to remember to pack my own snacks… And I'm going to set an alarm. This is the most important thing I'm gonna do this trip.

Day 2: Glacier Dreams and the Realities of Driving

  • 7:00 AM: Wake-up. Ugh. That alarm is a cruel mistress. But I got to get up early enough for a solid breakfast.
  • 7:30 AM: Continental Breakfast: the OYO. I bravely venture into the breakfast area. It's the usual buffet of questionable pastries, sugary cereal, and instant coffee that makes you question your life choices. I grab a waffle, and a coffee or two.
  • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM: The Glacier National Park Odyssey (Phase One, Mostly Driving): The BIG adventure! We're heading towards Glacier National Park. We got up early to start driving to the park. It's supposed to be a scenic drive. I'm hoping to make some unexpected and scenic stops along the way, that will make me feel fulfilled.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch. A packed lunch I did not pack. I'm relying on the gas station snacks and the hope of something amazing.
  • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Glacier National Park - The Glacial Descent (Maybe): We made it. I mean, we're in the periphery. I'm imagining the majesty of the mountains, the turquoise lakes, the crisp air. I'm feeling the immensity of nature. I am overwhelmed. I might start crying.
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: The Drive back. The road trip back will be tiring.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner. I am so done with diner food. Maybe it's taco time? Can I find a decent Mexican restaurant in this town?
  • 9:00 PM: Bedtime. I'll need my sleep. I'm going to wear my pajamas and get ready for the next day.

Day 3: Shelby's Gems, Unexpected Delights, and the Long Road Home (or, at least, the Drive to GFK)

  • 7:00 AM: Breakfast. Coffee first. Then, I will eat my breakfast at the motel buffet.
  • 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Exploring Shelby. I'm determined to find the hidden gems of Shelby. Maybe a local bookstore. Maybe a quirky antique shop. Something, anything, to give this town some substance. I stumble upon a charming little museum dedicated to the history of the region. I spend way more time in there than I thought I would. It turns out the local history is pretty fascinating. Who knew?
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Last-Minute Souvenir Shopping and Goodbye Grub: Gotta find something to prove I actually left my house. Think that little gift shop near the museum will have anything remotely cool? We'll see. And then, one last, desperate attempt at a decent lunch before hitting the road.
  • 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM: Check out. Adios, OYO.
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: The Long Goodbye (The Drive Back to GFK): The journey back to Great Falls starts. What will I see? What will I feel? Will I make any new friends?
  • 3:00 PM: Final Reflections and the Airport. Reflecting on the memories. I might cry. I might not. I will be okay.
  • Flight: It's the end. I'm excited.

Final Thoughts:

This itinerary is a suggestion. I'm betting things will go sideways. I'm betting I will find something to love (and hate) in Shelby. I'm betting by the end of this trip, I will have stories to tell, a slightly lighter wallet, and a newfound appreciation for the sheer randomness of life. Wish me luck!

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OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

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OYO Hotel Shelby MT: Highway 2 & I-15 - Or, My Personal Odyssey of Semi-Comfort

Alright, spill it. Is this place...actually comfortable? Highway 2 and all... What's the deal?

Okay, look. Comfort is in the eye of the beholder, yeah? And after 12 hours in a car with a screaming toddler and a husband who "doesn't need coffee"... well, *anything* starts to look comfortable. The OYO Shelby? It's... functional. Let's put it that way. "Comfort" might be stretching it a bit, but after that drive? Yeah, it offered a blessed respite. My back wasn't screaming, the sheets *looked* clean (I mean, I didn't run a blacklight over them, but I *was* tired...), and hey, there was hot water. That's a win in my book. I *will* say, the pillows... well, let's just say I've slept on better in a jail cell. But hey, at least there *were* pillows.

What about the location? Is it actually "Highway 2 & I-15"? And... is that a *good* thing? Because, honestly, I've seen some highway hotels... yeesh.

YES, it's *actually* where they say it is. You're right there. Highway 2 is essentially a stone's throw away. And I-15... well, you’re *on* the dang thing. Which, depending on your perspective, is either a blessing or a curse. For us? A blessing. We were *done* driving. We needed to stop, and this was it. Now, is it picturesque? No. Is it surrounded by charming boutiques and artisanal bakeries? Absolutely not. It's… Shelby, Montana. Think wide-open spaces and the distinct scent of… well, the highway. But for a quick overnight stop? Perfectly adequate. The convenience factor is HUGE. You don’t have to meander through some dinky little town to *find* the place; you just pull right off the interstate, and *boom*, you’re there. Just... don't expect a view. Unless you like watching semi-trucks rumble past all night long. (Which, oddly enough, can be kinda hypnotic after a while).

Okay, let's talk about the room itself. What was it like? Tell me *everything*! The good, the bad, the *ugly*...

Ugh, alright, brace yourselves. It was... a room. First off, the *smell*. It wasn't like, *bad* bad. Not like a wet dog lived there. But... there was this faint, lingering *hotel* smell. You know the one? A mixture of cleaning product, stale air, and… well, the ghosts of a thousand weary travelers. It's hard to describe but you know it when you get it. The bed? Okay, it actually wasn't *terrible*. Firm, but not rock-hard. The sheets *looked* clean, as I mentioned, though my inner germaphobe did a little dance of anxiety. The TV was… well, it worked. That's a win. The bathroom was… functional. The shower had decent water pressure, which is a HUGE deal, honestly. And the toilet? It flushed. These are the things that matter when you're on a long road trip, trust me. Just... don’t expect luxury. Definitely don't expect a spa-like experience. Think… practical. Cleanish. Adequate. And honestly? After the day we had, adequate was *more* than enough.

The Wi-Fi. Crucial. How’s the Wi-fi? I'm basically addicted to the internet. Don't judge.

Oh, the Wi-Fi. Prepare yourself. Let's just say it's… *available*. It's not like, blazing fast. It's not going to let you stream HD movies, not without some *serious* buffering. I tried. Don't ask. I ended up just scrolling endlessly through social media, which, honestly, is probably better for my mental health anyway. So, yeah, the Wi-Fi. It *works*. You can check emails. You can probably look up directions. But don't expect miracles. Or, you know, actual *speed*. Embrace the slow internet life! Sometimes, it's a good thing. Makes you appreciate the real world outside of that tiny screen.

Breakfast! Free breakfast, or that sad, pay-extra-for-a-bagel kind? What was it like?

Ah, breakfast. The *promise* of free breakfast. The siren song of the budget traveler. And… well, it was included. A "continental breakfast," they called it. Which, in this case, meant: toast with pre-packaged jelly, some sad-looking muffins individually wrapped in plastic, instant coffee (bleh), and… wait for it… *one* sad little bowl of cereal. Okay, technically, there was a waffle maker. A waffle maker of hope! But the line was about six people deep, and the waffles were coming out… well, they looked like they'd been run over by a truck. Twice. So, I skipped that. I opted for the toast. At least it was hot. And the coffee… well, it was coffee. It filled a void. And hey, they had orange juice! (From concentrate, of course, but still…) So, not gourmet, but… it did the job. I've had worse. And I've certainly paid *more* for worse. Consider it fuel. Fuel for the next leg of your highway adventure.

Okay, so you're selling the place. What's the *one* thing that sticks out the most? The thing that I'll remember if I stay there?

Okay, this is probably going to sound weird and silly, but it's the truth. It was the guy at the front desk. He was... a character. He was *so* obviously tired. Like, "I-haven't-slept-in-days" tired. But he was also *genuinely* friendly. He greeted us with a weary smile and a "Welcome to Shelby, folks! Need anything?" He checked us in quickly, didn't make small talk (thank god!), and gave us our key cards. Simple, right? But here's the thing: As we were walking away he shouted, "Have a good night! And... try not to let the bed bugs bite!" (He then quickly said, "Just kidding, of course!") and winked at me. It was just this little spark of… humor. It was a little bit of humanity. It made me laugh, and, honestly, it made the whole experience feel… less sterile, less generic. It felt… real. So yeah, I honestly think I'll remember that guy more than anything else. He made that place memorable. And *that*, my friends, is priceless.
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OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

OYO Hotel Shelby MT Hwy 2 & I-15 Shelby (MT) United States

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