Address: 307 Town & Country N Ct, Williston, ND 58801, USA
Phone: +17017748020
Lucy Elric
VERY nice rooms!! I was unknowingly booked in suite type room with kitchenette and double bed. (was just staying for business) However, having travelled with children and the elderly before....If I was staying here with a family or group, this would be the place to stay!! You are able to close off the living and kitchen area with a door. and the bathroom area is separate from the sink area, so if you had a lot of people getting ready at the same time, this is a big help. Would highly recommend this hotel.
J Blair
There's something magical about the feeling of hotel carpet beneath your bare feet... So soft, yet well trodden by adventurers from near and far. The woven pattern sings softly while stretching down the endless hallway that stretches all the way back in time. Can you resist the call of the heathen static gods, or will you mischievously drag your paws through the fibers and strike random door handles with glee? Or perhaps you are following the siren song of the ultimate childhood oasis: the hotel swimming pool. Are your trembling arms filled with an undeniably fluffy towel and your favorite pool toys? Is the intoxicating scent of chlorine drawing you eagerly through the hotel maze? I find myself untempted by childhood joys this morning. The carpet magic still echoes gently in the early still-dark hours, though. The absence of housekeeping carts, opening and closing doors, and murmuring voices in the halls this morning almost belies the energy of my fellow adventurers. But I am in search of the dawning joy of the hotel insomniac: first breakfast. The welcoming breakfast area alights with individually wrapped breakfast treats like bagels and muffins. The individual cups of cereal lay nestled in an inviting pyramid. The minimalistic coffee station beckons with caffeinated promises. The mini fridge hums around its selection of cream cheeses, milks, butters, and syrups. The lack of yogurts is a little surprising but forgivable. The breakfast hostess waits serenely for the first adventurer of the dawn. At 4:51a, that's me today. The familiar gleam of the hot breakfast dishes is glaringly absent in this waning year of covid. She asks me politely if I would like a hot breakfast, which she returns with momentarily in a classic Styrofoam chest. I accept it gladly yet set it aside. My eyes are laser focused on my very favorite hotel treat: apple juice. Many many moons ago, it became my tradition to always, and only, drink apple juice at every hotel we frequent. I lose count of how many cups I drink, although my blood sugar readings are all too happy to remind me. As I've written this, I've slowly worked through some tasty sustenance. Besides another coffee worshiper, the breakfast nook remains my sole territory. The lure of new opportunities hangs enticingly in the still morning air. Floors above, my beloved husband slumbers gently amidst my envy. As this overnight stay was completely unexpected, I have none of my needed sleeping accessories like my cpap, oxygen concentrator, and headphones for carefully crafted sleep music. So I tried to sleep on the extremely comfortable bed, but ultimately accepted defeat after too many moments being pulled from the edge of blissful unconsciousness by the agonizing need to gasp for much-needed oxygen. My inability to perform this most basic biological process unaided is humbling, distressing, and now another argument in my disability appeal. I scurry off for another round of apple divinity. My breakfast smorgasbord consists now of mostly plastic bones. My escape to the land of morning carb delights is almost at an end. Time to return to the room and slip softly back into bed to quietly wait for Billy to awaken. Reminding myself if I stifle his snores with my pillow, they will charge us the posted $20 purchase price of one of their fluffy accoutrements. And when Billy stirs in a couple of hours, I will accompany him down to my treasured breakfast nook for that elusive hotel delicacy: second breakfast. It consists mostly of golden fruity nectar of the hotel gods. With apple inspiration in my hand and carpet magic in my toes, I will face the new day with renewed heart.
Andrea Collins
Wow, such an amazing , clean place to stay! Huge rooms and very quiet! The staff is wonderful also. Very helpful. Will be staying here when I return. The pillows are so comfy!
MA
The rooms were cleaned daily during my stay, and everyone was very nice. They do breakfast and laundry pick up.. We had issues with our key cards not working properly on multiple night stays. But every thing else was good. .. price is still a bit high. $$
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