Welcome to Billings C'mon Inn Hotel, your Billings “home away from home.” Billings C'mon Inn Hotel aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
Rooms at Billings C Mon Hotel provide a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Billings C Mon Hotel guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, baggage storage, and newspaper. You can also enjoy a pool and free breakfast. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Billings C Mon Hotel.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Red Rooster Cafe and Denny's, which are some diners that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
Should time allow, Pictograph Cave State Park, Lake Elmo State Park, and Phipps Park are some popular state parks that are relatively easy to get to.
Billings C'mon Inn Hotel puts the best of Billings at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Let me begin by saying I have stayed at the C'mon Inn in Bozeman and Missoula on numerous occasions because I love the setting. Lovely courtyard, great tables in the courtyard, step from your room into a wonderful hot tub. I am in Billings, on the second floor on the outside edge and the smell of chlorine is so strong my eyes and nose are burning. Last night I went into a hot tub and within a couple of minutes my skin was burning, as were my eyes, nose and throat. I have no allergies! But I ended up having to shower twice and taking a cool bath before I could get to sleep. This morning my eyes are still red. I am so sad, this is my favorite hotel chain. I understand there is a Pandemic out this but this is ridiculous. The hotel is great, the staff were no problem, the room is fine. Perhaps my body is just super sensitive after last night.…
We stayed here based upon our experience with the C'mon Inn in Missoula in 2011. We stayed here on November 3, as well as November 10. It was better on the 10th than on the 3rd. Although it is the same chain, and of course things will be slightly different, there is a noticeable difference between the two. First, they were not as COVID-19 savvy as the Missoula location. The staff didn't always wear their masks while behind the plexiglass, and at times I saw some staff "out and about" without masks. The food service for breakfast is also different, and more risky, virus-wise. It is set up in a limited way similar to before the virus, which means guests are serving themselves in a small area, and unless you and they are both following safe practices, you may be at risk. Sadly, they cannot force guests to wear masks, and I noted that the majority of guest did *not* wear masks. I think the obvious indifference by some of the staff contributed to this. Because of this, unlike at Missoula, where we felt safe in the courtyard, here we ate our food in the room. Because the food is served in one location, if you want a quiet room, get one upstairs on the side away from the breakfast area. Also, again, the pool closes at 11. Two guys though shouting across the courtyard to their respective families was a perfectly good idea. No one asked them to use "inside voices." Our room on November 3 was on the breakfast side; on November 10 it was on the opposite side. It is decidedly quieter on the side away from the breakfast nook. Again, like the Missoula location, the pool is open until 11, so you might here some talking, but is less apparent on the side away from the breakfast area. They said trains are audible on that side, but I don't remember hearing any. Beds are comfortable. Housekeeping is great.…
My daughter and I stayed here on night and it was not good. First, I struggled for nearly 10 minutes to get my luggage (on a cart) and my daughters wheelchair/stroller into the lobby. There’s a slight incline by the door and all the doors were fairly narrow. So I had to open both and push/pull everything up the hill. The front desk staff just sat there. I even asked for help but no one came out of the desk until I got everything and everyone in the lobby. Then she asked if I needed help. No one was wearing a mask in the entire hotel. Not the front desk staff, housekeepers, or guests. They had so many stains down the hallways, I would’ve hated to see it in the sunlight. I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t mold. The poor fish looked like they were living in the dirty fish tank scene on finding Nemo. Our bathroom floor was so gross. There were toenail clippings in the corner of the bathroom and layers of grime around the edges. And guess what, I haven’t even reached the worst part. The door was paper thin. So thin I could hear conversations and door with zero problem WITH my daughters sound machine blasting. I sound like an old grinch but it was terrible. EVERY 30 min to an hr, doors slammed; kids giggled and ran the halls at insane hrs. It didn’t stop until 3:30am. I paid $120 for that night and I regret it so much. That’s the same price as the nicer hotels in town! I did it because I thought my daughter would enjoy the indoor water scene and fish. What a joke! …
We stayed here overnight for me to take my nursing boards in Billings. It was even more stunning than the phots. I have no bad comments, the room was clean, hot tubs were nice, and so was the staff. The cost was very reasonable and the location is very convenient for people who don’t know the area well or don’t feel comfortable driving all over. We loved it.
Very nice place! The room was large, the bed was very comfortable, very quiet, even with many families and children staying there. It was spotlessly clean! The ambience of the hotel center courtyard was really nice and relaxing. We liked that they still serve a hot breakfast, with the request that you only take one plate of food; I imagine they are only preparing limited amounts of food daily. The girl who was maintaining the breakfast area was wearing a mask and gloves and kept the area very clean. It is required that a mask be worn by all guests in the food area as well, but all of the tables are in the courtyard and spaced apart nicely for eating. There is a nice, clean laundry facility for guest use, which after 6 days on the road was appreciated! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Billings and would definitely stay at the C'Mon Inn again.…
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