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1121 Ave F
Bay City, TX 77414
Nightly Rates: ($55.00 - $55.00)
3 Star
Located In Front of the Matagorda General Hospital the Perfect Location for visiting Family and Friends. Clean, Safe, Friendly, Business and Leisure Class Accommodations. Extra Large Rooms, FREE Wireless High Speed Internet, FREE Continental Breakfast, FREE Local Calls, FREE Parking, Remote Controlled TV with premium Cable, ESPN, Spanish and Movie Channels, Microwave, Refrigerator, Blow Dryer, Alarm Clock Radio, Work Table and Chairs, Bathroom Amenities, Pet Friendly with Fee, 24 Hour Front Desk, Business Services such as Copying and Faxing, Daily Maid Service, Convenient Access to Dinning, Shopping, The Matagorda County Children Museum, Golfing, Bird Watching, Fishing and Other Outdoor Activities.

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1500
· Check out time is 1100
· Opened in 1979
· Renovated in 2007
· 32 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
* Airport HOUSTON HOBBY APT - 79miles * HOUS City - 79miles * Airport HOUSTON GEORGE BUSH INTERCONTINENTAL AP - 98miles * Airport VICTORIA - 63miles * Airport AUSTIN-BERGSTROM INTERNATIONAL APT - 155miles * Airport CORPUS CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL APT - 163miles * Airport BAY CITY - 8miles
06:00PM
1 Days Prior Arrival In Period 19-AUG-06/31-DEC-11, 24 HOUR NOTICE
2 Km/1 Mi North
- BAY CITY COMMUNITY PARK3 Km/2 Mi North
- LA TULLE PARK5 Km/3 Mi West
- CONOCO PHILLIPS REFINERY13 Km/8 Mi Northeast
- MATAGORDA'S FISHING30 Km/19 Mi South
- MATAGORDA PORT46 Km/29 Mi SouthWest
- STP NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY45 Km/28 Mi SouthWest
- BAY CITY RICE FESTIVAL3 Km/2 Mi North
- MATAGORDA GENERAL HOSPITAL2 Km/1 Mi East
- MATAGORDA COUNTY MUSEUM2 Km/1 Mi North
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near TexasWhile in Texas, you might enjoy a visit to: Katy, Texas: Forbidden GardensAt Forbidden Gardens the world's oldest civilization does daily battle with the blistering sun and hothouse humidity of south Texas. Houston, Texas: 50-foot Saxophone Made from CarsSax made of old VW car parts is one-of-a-kind. Houston, Texas: Beer Can HouseJohn Milkovisch drank 39,000 cans of beer, then decorated his house with the empties. Houston, Texas: The Orange ShowJeff McKissack, Houston postal worker, spent his Golden Years building this gaudy, strange tribute to what he considered "the perfect food." © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
