Missoula's BEST Studio 1 Hotel & Extended Stay: Unbeatable Deals Inside!

Studio 1 Hotel and Extended Stay Missoula Missoula (MT) United States

Studio 1 Hotel and Extended Stay Missoula Missoula (MT) United States

Missoula's BEST Studio 1 Hotel & Extended Stay: Unbeatable Deals Inside!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Missoula's BEST Studio 1 Hotel & Extended Stay: Unbeatable Deals Inside! and I'm not pulling any punches. Forget the sanitized, generic hotel reviews - this is a raw, unfiltered, and probably slightly caffeinated take. Let's get messy!

First Impressions: The Arrival…and the Elevator (or Lack Thereof)

Right off the bat, let's talk Accessibility. They say they have facilities for disabled guests. Okay, cool. But the devil's in the details, right? I didn't need any special access this time, but I did notice the elevator. Or, rather, the lack of one in certain sections. So, if you're worried about stairs, double-check which building your room is in. A slight, 'Oh, crap' moment if you have extra luggage and a room on the third floor. Oops. Just a PSA.

Cleanliness & Safety – Seriously, Are We Safe Safe?

Okay, vital stuff. In these post-pandemic times, I'm a germaphobe at heart. They've got a bunch of stuff listed under "Cleanliness and safety", like "Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Professional-grade sanitizing services… the works. Honestly? It felt clean. My obsessive-compulsive tendencies weren't screaming at me, which is a huge win. I saw staff taking it seriously. The hand sanitizer stations were plentiful and in good working order. Phew! No horror stories here (thank god).

They also mention Hand sanitizer, and Staff trained in safety protocol, and Individually-wrapped food options and Physical distancing of at least 1 meter. All good signs. Makes you feel (relatively) safe. I did see some Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, though I didn't personally eat at any of the onsite restaurants (more on that later).

Rooms: The Good, The Slightly…Less Good

Alright, the basics. Available in all rooms: Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Coffee/tea maker, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, Internet access – wireless [free], Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Non-smoking, Refrigerator, Smoke detector, Telephone, Toiletries, and Wi-Fi [free]. Standard stuff, but essential.

My room? Carpeting, which… I’m not the biggest fan of, purely from an allergy perspective. But it was clean-looking. The bed was comfy enough. The Wi-Fi? Surprisingly decent. Didn't experience any buffering during my Netflix binge. Score! I appreciated the little things, like the socket near the bed. The desk was decent - though I think I'd have preferred the Laptop workspace was a bit bigger. The Blackout curtains were a lifesaver. Seriously. Slept like a log.

One minor complaint: the mirror in the bathroom could’ve been a little bigger. (Vanity, thy name is… me!). Another 'meh' point - those little shampoo bottles. I hate them.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – The Food Scene (and My Stomach’s Reaction)

Okay, this is where things get… interesting. They have a bunch of options listed under Dining, drinking, and snacking. Restaurants, Bar, Coffee shop, Snack bar, Breakfast [buffet], Room service [24-hour]. Sounds promising, right?

Here’s the thing. I didn't eat at any of the official restaurants. I did grab something from the snack bar once, out of desperation. The pre-packaged sandwich was… well, it was sustenance. Nothing to write home about. Coffee from the 'coffee shop' was decent, but I don't know, I thought it could have been better. The atmosphere in the hotel was ok and I did not see anyone using the Poolside bar.

My advice? If you're a foodie, maybe explore the local Missoula scene. I did hear whispers about the Breakfast [buffet] being decent but didn't try it myself. Maybe I'll revisit this section next time. Maybe.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Spa Dreams (Or Not)

Now, this is where the "BEST" might be a bit… optimistic. They list a ton of things. Spa, Sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool [outdoor], Fitness center, and stuff like Massage. Sounds amazing, right? WRONG.

Here's where things took a turn for the disappointing. I wandered toward the gym with great anticipation and was left a bit crestfallen. I didn't test the Steamroom, and felt a little bad about that. You'll have to check to see if everything available.

I mean, if you're into a basic workout, the Fitness center did the trick. But don’t expect a swanky, state-of-the-art gym. And the Swimming pool [outdoor]? Closed that time of year. So… yeah, don’t book here expecting a pamper-fest.

Internet & Business Stuff – Keeping Connected

They brag about Internet access – wireless and Wi-Fi [free]. As I mentioned earlier, the Wi-Fi was pretty solid. No complaints. They also mention Business facilities and Meeting/banquet facilities. I didn't use them, but good to know they're there. They have a Xerox/fax in business center… because, apparently, those still exist! (No judgment).

Services and Conveniences – The Little Things

They offer a decent array of services. Daily housekeeping, Laundry service, Front desk [24-hour], Concierge, Cash withdrawal, Elevator, Luggage storage, etc. All the basics. I appreciated the Daily housekeeping. My room always seemed tidy when I got back, which is a nice touch. Contactless check-in/out was available, meaning minimal human interaction (which is always a plus if you're introverted like me).

Getting Around & Parking – Simple as Pie

Car park [free of charge], and Car park [on-site]. HUGE win. Seriously. Parking is a nightmare in some places. Having free parking is a huge plus. They also offer Airport transfer and taxi service.

For the Kids – Family-Friendly?

They list Family/child friendly and Babysitting service, and Kids meal, which makes it a good option if you're taking the kids.

The Bottom Line (My Unfiltered Opinion)

Missoula's BEST Studio 1 Hotel & Extended Stay? Well, it’s not the BEST. But it's a perfectly decent option. It leans more towards a practical, no-frills stay. The rooms are functional, the Wi-Fi is good, and the cleanliness is a definite plus. The lack of certain amenities (like a truly amazing spa) might be a letdown for some.

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause we're about to dive headfirst into my week-long, potentially disastrous, Missoula adventure, based out of – you guessed it – Studio 1 Hotel and Extended Stay. Let's be honest, the name screams "budget elegance," right? Anyway, here we go, a testament to my very real, very imperfect, sometimes bewildered, and always opinionated self.

Day 1: Arrival & the Great Taco Quest

  • Morning: Flight landed. Got slightly lost trying to find the rental car place at the airport. Okay, majorly lost. Turns out, I was staring right at it. My inner GPS is apparently powered by a hamster wheel. Finally, freedom! Headed to the hotel. Found the Studio 1. It looks exactly like the pictures… which is a good thing, considering my track record with online bookings.

  • Afternoon: Checked in. The front desk lady was super nice, bless her heart. My room? Standard. Think "beige meets beige." It'll do. Unpacked. Admired the complimentary shampoo that smells like…nothing. Seriously, I might need to invest in some actual scent. This is where the "Extended Stay" part comes in handy, I guess. No one wants to live out of a suitcase for a week.

    • Anecdote time: I swear, unpacking is my actual superpower. I can make a tiny hotel room look like a clothes explosion in under five minutes. It’s a skill I learned in college when living in a shoebox apartment. My roommate, God bless her, always shook her head and sighed. She was probably right to do so.
  • Evening: The Great Taco Quest. I needed tacos. Desperately. After a quick internet search (thank you, Google, for not letting me down), I discovered a local joint called "Big Sky Tacos." Worth a shot, right? Drove across town, got thoroughly lost AGAIN (apparently, I'm geographically challenged in Missoula), and finally found the place. The tacos? Divine. The atmosphere? Bustling. The feeling of finally, finally eating something other than airplane food? Priceless.

    • Quirky Observation: I saw a guy wearing a cowboy hat and Birkenstocks. Missoula, you are already winning.

Day 2: Hiking Disaster & Bookstore Bliss

  • Morning: Remember that "hiking" plan? Yeah. Turns out, "moderate" trails in Montana are apparently "Mount Everest Lite" for a city dweller like me. I started out all gung-ho, ready to conquer the world (or at least a moderately sized hill). Twenty minutes in, I was sweating like a…well, like someone who's been hiking for hours. My legs were screaming. My lungs were begging for mercy.

    • Emotional Reaction: Okay, let's be honest, the hike was a total failure. I turned back, defeated. The sheer physical activity of it all! I'm the type of person who considers walking to the fridge a workout, and I am not proud of this.
  • Afternoon: So, nursing my bruised ego (and aching muscles), I retreated to a bookstore. Not just any bookstore, but a gloriously cluttered, wonderfully smelling independent bookstore. I could’ve lived in that place. Seriously, it had that old-book smell, the kind that wraps you in a warm hug. I spent hours, just browsing, and buying a few treasures.

    • Rambling Moment: I love bookstores. There's something about the quiet, the knowledge, the possibilities… it's like a portal to another world. And you can just sit there, and read for hours, and think about the world, and how odd it all is. I found a book on the history of the local area (a total bargain!) and a mystery novel with a cat on the cover. Sold!
  • Evening: Back at the hotel. Frozen pizza for dinner. Don't judge.

    • Imperfection: I forgot to buy beer. Again.

Day 3: Rivers, Rafts, and Screaming (Me, Not the River)

  • Morning: Okay, I decided to face my fears and actually do something adventurous. White water rafting. I'd always thought of it as "that thing people do at summer camp when the counselors make them." But after some coaxing, I signed up for a beginner's trip.

    • Emotional Reaction: Terrified. Utterly terrified.
  • Afternoon: Holy. Cow. The river was freezing, the rapids were…well, they were rapids. I screamed. A lot. But you know what? It was exhilarating! I didn't flip the raft, which is a win in my book. Soaked through, but victorious.

    • Doubling Down: The guide told us stories about the river--the wildlife, the history, the people that have gone missing. Then he told us to jump into the river! The icy cold water hit my head like a bucket of ice.
  • Evening: Back at the Studio 1, wrapped in a fluffy (and slightly mismatched) hotel towel. Exhausted. Elated. And already planning my next adventure. (Maybe not white water rafting, though. Maybe not.)

Day 4: The Brewery Tour & the Quest for Decent Coffee

  • Morning: Okay, now, I am a sucker for a good brewery. Missoula has a ton of them. So, I decided to go on a self-guided tour of those breweries.

  • Afternoon: My first stop was a local that's housed within a historic firehouse. Great beer! I even got a sticker. My second stop was one that has been around nearly a century and is still brewing today. You can feel the history in the walls.

    • Opinionated Language: The beer was better at brewery #1. The second one, not so much. But history! It just adds to the experience.
  • Evening: Seriously, those tiny coffee packets in the hotel room just aren't cutting it. The quest for decent coffee continues. Went to the nearest coffee shop. Actually decent coffee. The world is a better place when I have had coffee.

    • Personal Touch: I spent the evening sitting outside the coffee shop, talking to a local about everything and nothing. It was nice. It felt connected.

Day 5: "Exploring" Downtown & The Art Scene

  • Morning: Decided to actually walk around downtown this time. It's a charming, walkable city, with some very interesting shops and galleries.

    • Messy Structure:* Got sidetracked by a vintage store, bought a t-shirt with a picture of a raccoon wearing a monocle, and probably spent too much money. No regrets.
  • Afternoon: Check out the art scene. There are some really talented artists here. There was even a gallery showcasing the work of local students. Got to check it out, it was super wholesome!

    • Stronger Emotional Reaction: Loved the art. It was great to see the talent and passion that this city has to offer, in terms of art!
  • Evening: Back to the hotel. Ate some chips and salsa. (No beer again!)

Day 6: One Last Hurrah and the Great Laundry Debacle

  • Morning: One last hike. One last attempt to conquer the great outdoors.

    • Imperfection: Still couldn't make it past a certain point. My legs just won't cooperate.
  • Afternoon: Okay, time to do the laundry. The hotel's laundry room? Well, let's just say it wasn't exactly the picture of hygienic cleanliness. And I managed to shrink my favorite t-shirt.

    • Rant Alert: Laundry day is the bane of my existence. I blame the hotel, the machines, the fact that my favorite shirt is now doll-sized. Okay, maybe I should have read the washing instructions.
  • Evening: One last (and slightly melancholic) dinner out. Thought to myself, "well, I definitely didn't have a perfect trip," but the imperfections were part of the memories. A good trip doesn't have to be perfect.

Day 7: Leaving & The Bitter-Sweet Goodbye

  • Morning: Packing up everything. The hotel is still beige, but it feels like a home.

    • Sentiment: It was good. I'll miss the place. Going to miss Missoula.
  • Afternoon: The plane ride back. Another flight. Another journey.

    • Final Thought: I'm exhausted. But… I'm happy. And now, I'm off to create some more memories! This time, hopefully with more beer!
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Studio 1 Hotel and Extended Stay Missoula Missoula (MT) United StatesOkay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the wonderfully chaotic world of frequently asked questions – but not the boring, robotic kind. We're going full-on human, warts and all. Prepare for a wild ride.

1. So, what *is* this thing supposed to be, anyway? I'm lost already.

Ugh, right? I get it. The world's full of jargon and buzzwords. Essentially, we're talking about... well, *me*. But, like, in a format that's supposed to be helpful. Kind of a digital version of that friend you call when you're in a total pickle. I promise to be as upfront and honest as possible about what the experience is... in other words, I'm just trying to make sure you get the help you need.

2. Okay, okay, fine. But WHY are you doing this? What's the point? Is this some elaborate scheme to... take over the world?

World domination? Look, I'm just trying to get through the day, alright? (And if world domination happens, well, I'll let you know. Just... promise not to tell anyone else.) Honestly, the *point* is to explain things in a way that doesn't make your brain explode. We did try the whole "formal, objective, bullet-point" thing, and it was... *painful*. I'm hoping to inject a bit of personality, maybe a little humor, and make something that's actually *interesting* to read. Seriously, I'm trying my best, even though my track record has been spotty to date.

3. So, is this actually useful? Or am I just wasting my time reading all this rambling? Because, honestly, I'm already hungry.

Useful... hmmm. Look, I can't guarantee you'll become a total expert after reading this. And no, this won't make your hunger disappear. But maybe, *just maybe*, it'll clear up a few things, answer some of the questions that are floating around in your head. Think of it as a slightly chaotic, highly opinionated friend holding your hand through this whole thing. Maybe you can make some good recommendations, too. And, hey, if it's a total waste of time, you can always go grab a sandwich. No hard feelings. I'm probably going to eat something myself in a bit.

4. Okay, let's get down to brass tacks. What's the *biggest* misunderstanding people have about... well, about *this*?

Oh, this is a good one. I think the biggest screw-up is that people assume it's always going to be clear cut. Like life is a neatly organized pile of facts and answers, and everything just *makes sense*. Nope. Newsflash: life is messy, confusing, and full of surprises. And this is the same. There are going to be contradictions, inconsistencies, and things I just *don't know*. I'm not perfect; I'm just trying to figure things out alongside you. So, yeah, maybe don't expect everything to be laid out in a perfect, logically sound order. Consider a more organic experience.

5. I'm confused. What if I don't understand something? Like, at all?

Don't panic! Seriously, it's okay to be confused. That's completely normal! Maybe re-read it if it makes sense. Or maybe try to think deeply on your own terms. The world is complicated, and it's okay if you have trouble understanding the details. No one knows everything, and that's what makes it fun.

6. Is this going to change? I'm not sure I can come back if it's never the same

"Well, yeah, probably." That's my honest, if somewhat unhelpful, answer. I'm learning as I go, and things are going to evolve. It's just the nature of things. I'm taking a new approach where I can show off the different aspects. So, in short, the goal is to get better. I'm also open to feedback. If something's truly terrible (or, you know, just kinda "meh"), lemme know!

7. What's the *weirdest* question you've ever been asked? (And, for fun, what's your answer?)

Ugh, okay, here we go. The *weirdest* question... hmm. There was this one time someone asked, "If a tree falls in the forest and nobody's around to hear it, does it make a sound... *and* can you get me a donut?" I was so thrown by the donut request, I almost forgot the whole "sound" thing! I mean, of course I can't get the donut! I can only say YES, it makes a sound if we are really serious.

8. What's the single most valuable lesson you've learned through all of this... experience?

That's a tough one. Okay, I've been doing this for a while now, and I'm still learning. But I think the most valuable thing is: It's okay to not have all the answers. It's okay to be confused. It's okay to stumble, to make mistakes, to feel like you're completely lost. That's how you *learn*. And, honestly, the "journey" is way more interesting than the destination, anyway. Plus, it means I can eat more donuts (if someone would *actually* get me one).

9. Okay, okay, this is interesting. So I'm also interested in [a completely random other topic], can you answer that for me?

Well, I can try... But, full disclosure: my expertise is... limited. I'm the kind of knowledge base that's great at some things and awful at others. If you ask me about [random topic], I'm not gonna pretend to know what I'm talking about. I'll tell you if I'm just guessing. Maybe I'll redirect you to smarter people online (or, okay, maybe even Google). So, go ahead, fire away... but don't expect miracles.

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Studio 1 Hotel and Extended Stay Missoula Missoula (MT) United States

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Studio 1 Hotel and Extended Stay Missoula Missoula (MT) United States

Studio 1 Hotel and Extended Stay Missoula Missoula (MT) United States