The Residence Inn Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel offers its guests convenient access to Big Sky Ski Resort, the Gallatin River and all things outdoors, including; horseback riding, fly-fishing and hiking.
BIG SKY, MT – The 129-suite Residence Inn by Marriott in Big Sky, Montana is scheduled to open this Thursday, May 30, 2019 with its upscale, stylish decor that offers flexibility, while creating a unique environment. Located at 145 Town Center Avenue, the all-suite Residence Inn Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel will operate as a Marriott franchise, owned by Town Center Investment Holdings, LLC and managed by Urgo Hotels & Resorts of Bethesda, Maryland.
Centrally located in the heart of the Big Sky community and just a short drive from some of Montana’s most spectacular sites including Yellowstone National Park, the Residence Inn Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel offers its guests convenient access to Big Sky Ski Resort, the Gallatin River and all things outdoors, including; horseback riding, fly-fishing and hiking.
“We are pleased to introduce Residence Inn hotels in the Big Sky area,” said Diane Mayer, vice president and global brand manager, Residence Inn. “When on the road for an extended period, our guests need space to spread out, maintain their life’s pace and restore their energy to help them maintain a healthy balance and routine while traveling. This new hotel offers them a seamless blend of modern style and functionality that allows them to settle in and thrive.”
Residence Inn properties are designed as all-suite hotels that offer studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites. Guests looking for a revitalizing sleep experience will enjoy the hotel’s plush mattresses and crisp linens, while guests focused on being productive will value their suite’s large, well-lit work desk, ergonomic chair and complimentary high-speed Internet access. Designed for stays of five nights or more, each suite also has a fully-equipped kitchen with a coffeemaker, microwave oven and residential-sized appliances.
With the maximizer in mind, Residence Inn has created a decor with a “home plus” feel that is warm, optimistic and flexible. The long-stay guest will experience a livable, uplifting environment based on honest materials, organic forms, warm colors and natural light. The new design incorporates a transitional inviting style, crisp details and signature residential textiles. Each property will offer geographically tailored options.
The Residence Inn Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel rotates a wide selection of healthy choices at our free hot breakfast every day. Start with favorites like bacon and eggs, Greek yogurt, cut fruit or waffles and make it yours with our extensive toppings, ranging from fresh spinach and cheese to sliced almonds and strawberries. Enjoy all the options you need to start your morning with endless possibilities.
Extending the feeling of comfortable living on the road, the all-suite hotel offers guests inviting and functional public spaces to relax or collaborate. Road warriors and families alike enjoy the hotel’s grocery delivery service, complimentary Wi-Fi, 24-hour onsite food and beverage market, dry cleaning services, and onsite guest laundry room. The hotel is pet-friendly and maintains a business library where guests can fax, copy and print materials, and provides guests with an outdoor swimming pool, a whirlpool spa, a fitness center, a barbecue area, a game room, and a ski and bike work room. Additional amenities include a complimentary shuttle to and from Big Sky Mountain, 2,894 square feet of functional meeting space to accommodate up to 190 people and The Wilson Bar – offering cocktails and small plates.
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