Comfort Inn and Suites
Comfort Inn and Suites is a moderately priced lodging chain. The property does focus on environmentally conscious or "green" practices and is entirely non-smoking. Golfers have convenient access to Holiday Hills Golf Course and other Branson greens, and can also enjoy activities such as boating. Hotel amenities include an exercise center, game room, pool table, indoor swimming pool and a sauna. As of November 2009, nightly room rates started at about $100 and suite prices at around $115 per night.
Comfort Inn and Suites
5150 Gretna Road
Branson, Mo. 65616
(417) 335-4731
comfortinn.com/hotel-branson-missouri-MO610
Econo Lodge
Econo Lodge is a budget choice and its Branson location does not permit pets. Guests can quickly commute to area greens, including Thousand Hills Golf Course, and enjoy hiking, canoeing and theme parks such as White Water and Celebration City. Hotel amenities include a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, free continental breakfast and free local telephone calls. As of November 2009, nightly room rates started at about $55 and suites were available at a cost of around $100 per night.
Econo Lodge
230 S. Wildwood Drive
Branson, Mo. 65616
(417) 336-4849
econolodge.com/hotel-branson-missouri-MO072
Fairfield Inn Branson
Fairfield Inn Branson is part of an international luxury hotel chain. The entire property is non-smoking. Guests are close to greens such as John Daily Golf Course, Branson's dining and entertainment, and recreational activities such as boating and fishing. Hotel amenities include access to a nearby gym, on-site business center, free coffee in the lobby and free breakfast. As of November 2009, nightly room rates started at about $110.
Fairfield Inn Branson
220 Highway 165 South
Branson, Mo. 65616
(417) 336-5665
marriott.com/hotels/travel/sgfbn-fairfield-inn-branson/
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