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What Guests Said About Cut Bank:
4.0
Scored 4.0
Room itself was clean.
Room itself was clean. We didn’t appreciate that we were questioned about whether we paid in advance through booking.com and whether we were charged enough. Nothing fresh for breakfast. English muffin was hard as a rock and inedible.
Decor from 90’s.
Cheryl
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I've been coming to Cut Bank for many years mainly on the...
I've been coming to Cut Bank for many years mainly on the train from Seattle. Timing of train is good. Gets here every day around 10:30 in morning. I line up rental car from local Chevy dealer and the car is waiting at the station when I arrive. C B is small, about 3000 but has many things to do. Museums, hiking, horse back riding. Only 25 miles from Canadian border into Alberta. I'm here now in August, about 90 degrees. Going to return January to see what 30-40 degrees below zero feels like. If you want the feel of a real western town, give Cut Bank a try.
paul
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I liked the community and regional location to Glacier...
I liked the community and regional location to Glacier National Park. The locals are friendly and obey the speed limits. Unfortunately small communities like Cut Bank are having a tough time economically - several restaurants were closed. I would recommend Garden of Eat In and the Cut Bank Creek Brewery with Messy Apron Food Truck. Lots of Heart in Cut Bank and neighboring communities. Really enjoyed tour of the Glacier County Museum. Check it out!
Teen54
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
The town was eerie, we were the only people walking on the...
The town was eerie, we were the only people walking on the street. It was as if the town closed down early evening. We went to the Albertsons Grocery Store, and they appeared to be closing down early evening also. We were there on a Saturday evening.
Allyson
10
Scored 10
Cut Bank is the town that often gets ignored for Glacier...
Cut Bank is the town that often gets ignored for Glacier Park (to the West) and Shelby (to the East). Cut Bank is a friendly town and very picturesque. It has a new craft brewery, some great NON-CHAIN restaurants, and is easy to get to on Amtrak or by car.
The hotel is older but clean. We had a hard time finding hotels anywhere around for a reasonable price and I was happy we found this one. The main thing that made our stay so good was the staff. The lady at the front desk knew us and several others were trying to make it to Glacier Park before 6am since we didn’t have Going to the Sun road passes so she opened up breakfast at 4:30 am for us. Considering we couldn’t find gas stations even open at that time for most of our trip the food and coffee was greatly appreciated!
The location was good. Nearby the gas station, grocery stores and food. The room was a good size. I like that my view is not the street which was really nice. Bed very comfortable and clean. It has fridge and microwave. Facility has inside pool, a little space for a gym and laundry. Staffs are very friendly. Checking in and out was smooth. Definitely staying here again whenever I go on a road trip in the area.
This place is 1 hour away from Glacier National Park.
Our room size was big with three queen beds. Hotel is very outdated and all the bedding was worn out. We asked for 2 extra sheets and the front desk lady told us that she did not have laundry key and that all the rooms are full, I can not arrange bed sheets. The breakfast was good.
The hotel is in a very convenient location. Close to groceries stores, convenience stores and a couple restaurants. Staff was very helpful and considerate. I wish the hot tub was open but made due with the use of the pool. Will be utilizing your services again in the future.
staff is great always welcoming. not much for hotels and motels in the area. this is the better of the choices. beautiful view with train tracks and a bridge.
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