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Property Description |
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Days Inn Missouri Valley is located on I-29 exit 75. We are in a rural setting with trophy whitetail, ducks, and goose hunting, yet we're only 30 minutes from downtown Omaha and Council Bluffs area. Avoid the traffic, come stay with us when you fly into Eppley International Airport! With a 4 sunburst Quality Rating, we have a huge indoor pool and whirlpool. Free Continental breakfast is available from 6:30am to 10:00am. Free high speed wireless internet access, an exercise facility and whirlpool suites are available. The Days Inn Missouri Valley accepts pets for a $10.00 charge per pet per night. We are proud to offer a 'Government' rate to our ACTIVE military and Government employees traveling on business with proper ID.
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Amenities |
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AM/FM Alarm Clock
Coffee Maker in Room
Copy Service
24 Hour Front Desk
Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
Desk with lamp
Express Check In
Express Checkout
Ice Machine
High speed internet access
Internet Access
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Internet Access
Internet Access – Wireless
Pets Allowed
Recliner
24 Hour Security
Security
Sofa Bed
TV Remote Control
Satellite TV
Wheel Chair Access
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Miscellaneous Information |
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American Dollars is the native currency.
Check in time is 3:00 PM
Check out time is 11:00 AM
Opened in 1996
0 rooms.
0 suites.
2 floors.
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Directions |
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Business district, Entertainment district, Shopping district, Expressway
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Restaurant Information |
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McDonalds Restaurant
Ohlers Restaurnat
Kopper Kettle Restaurant
Subway
Rialto Theater
Taco John''s
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De Soto Natl Wildlife Refuge
Offutt Airfield Museum
Harrah''s Casino Riverboat
Ameristar Casino Riverboat
Horseshoe Dog Race Track Casino
Tennis Courts
Soccer Fields
Horse Shoes
Bowling
Pheasant Hunting
Turkey Hunting
Cresent Snow Skiing
Missouri River Boating Fishn
Offutt Airfield Museum
Post Office
Churches
TRAIN Amtrack
BUS Greyhound
ARPT Epply Airfield
ARPT Offitt Airforce Base
Boating
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While you're here.... Check This Out!
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Casey - Antique and specialty shops, cobblestone streets and turn-of-the-century architecture. Interstate 80, Exit 83.
Lewis - Stand where freedom-seeking slaves were assisted on their perilous journey to freedom at the Hitchcock House. Designated a National Historic Landmark and listed on the NPS Railroad Network to Freedom. Approximately 18 miles south of Interstate 80, Exit 57.
Minden - Wine tasting, vineyard and winery tours at Breezy Hills Vineyard & Winery. Interstate 80, Exit 29.
Shelby - Late 1880's "working" farmstead with period furnishings and machinery. Open 1-4 on Sundays, June - August. Two-day Farm Show weekend after Labor Day. Interstate 80, Exit 34.
Stuart - Test your skill with 40 high quality 3D targets at Raccoon Ridge Archery, Open 24 hours daily. Interstate 80, Exit 93. Northeast of Stuart.
Walnut - Iowa's Antique City, 15 separate antique shops in the town of 900. 1900's store fronts, cobblestone streets. AMVETS Antique Walk every Father's Day weekend, 300 dealers. Interstate 80, Exit 46.
Trivia
1. Where was Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, Dazzy Vance born?
2. What year did Denison native, Clarence Chamberlin flew the first transatlantic mail flight?
3. Kinderfest, a German Heritage Festival is held in what German community?
4. Mt. Crescent is one of how many downhill ski areas in the Iowa?
5. Where is the world's largest collection of hand carved chains?
6. CBS news broadcaster and "60 Minutes" reporter Harry Reasoner was born in what city?
7. What President chose Council Bluffs as the eastern terminus of the first transcontinental railroad?
8. Where was Iowa's first fire department organized?
9. What percentage of Iowa's east and western borders is water?
10. What water sources comprise the eastern and western borders?
Answers:
1. Orient
2. 1927
3. Manning
4. Six
5. Monona County Historical Museum
6. Dakota City
7. President Lincoln
8. Carroll
9. 100%
10. Mississippi, Missouri and Big Sioux Rivers
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