Overview
by Karon Warren
Close to all that Great Falls has to offer, the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Great Falls is a smoke-free hotel with 85 guestrooms and suites on four floors. Guestrooms are outfitted with king and queen beds, a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, a coffee maker, a hairdryer, and an iron and ironing board. Some suites also have a sleeper sofa, a microwave and a refrigerator. Both cribs and rollaway beds are available, as are connecting rooms. Visitors can start their day off with a complimentary full breakfast, and complimentary coffee is always available in the lobby. While the hotel does have an indoor heated swimming pool, indoor whirlpool, indoor and outdoor children’s pool, and an indoor and outdoor pool slide, the website states those facilities are currently closed until further notice. The hotel does maintain a fitness center. In addition, the hotel provides complimentary airport shuttle service to Great Falls International Airport.
Our Editor Loves
- Free breakfast
- Indoor swimming pool
- Free Wi-Fi
Family Interests
- Hiking
- Museum/Cultural
Family Amenities
- Connecting Rooms
- Cribs
- Family Room 5+
- Free Breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi
- Kids' Pool
- Kitchenettes
- Laundry
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by Lynn W
We stayed here one night in May. We arrived about 6:30 pm and check in was quick and easy. Our room, #302 ($133), was updated and clean and had an amazing view of Furniture Row. The room did not have a microwave or fridge but had plenty of USB and electrical outlets. The water pressure was great but the wifi seemed a little slow. There was plenty of free parking, the rooms had interior entries, and there were several restaurants nearby. The hotel is located near the interstate but we didn't hear any traffic noise from our room.
by CanuckTraveller18
The buffet breakfast was decent. The pool obviously used a lot of chlorine and I found the temperature shockingly a bit chilly. The room was standard for cleanliness but we used the public stairways pretty often (as elevators could take a bit of time) and found most could have used a vacuum.