Sidney's BEST Medical Center Hotel? MainStay Suites Review!

MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

Sidney's BEST Medical Center Hotel? MainStay Suites Review!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the MainStay Suites in Sidney – or, as my stressed-out, health-anxious self likes to call it, Sidney's BEST Medical Center Hotel?! (Question mark implied. A LOT.) I’m not kidding, I practically lived there recently, waiting for… well, let's just say important medical stuff. So, I've got the lowdown, the inside scoop, the whole damn enchilada. And honestly? It's a mixed bag. Let's untangle this chaotic experience shall we?

Accessibility: (It's a big one for me, and hopefully, you too!)

Okay, so, accessibility is genuinely important. And look, this place… it's tries. It really does. There are facilities for disabled guests, they say. We're talking elevator, which is a godsend when you're lugging around a suitcase heavier than your emotional baggage (which, let's be real, is always heavy). I'm not a wheelchair user, but I saw a few people navigate the place, and it SEEMS like they've made an effort, but I didn't get a firsthand experience.

The Good Stuff (and the "Meh" Stuff):

  • Wheelchair accessible Yes!
  • Exterior corridor: This is a solid win. Less enclosed feelings.
  • Facilities for disabled guests: Yeah, this is what they're supposed to have… but I cannot confirm firsthand.
  • Car park [free of charge]: Big YES! Parking can be a nightmare when you are here, this saves money and stress.
  • Air conditioning in public area/in all rooms: Thank goodness. That Nebraska summer heat is a serious beast.

The "Meh" (things I felt could improve for accessibility) : Honestly, I can't say enough to evaluate the accessibility.

Cleanliness and Safety: (Because, Medical Center Adjacent!)

This is where MainStay Suites really tried to impress. I mean, you'd hope so, right? Being medical-adjacent, cleanliness and safety are paramount. And for the most part, they delivered.

They were obsessed with hygiene. Like, borderline-OCD about it. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check! Daily disinfection in common areas? Absolutely. Rooms sanitized between stays? You betcha. Hand sanitizer stations everywhere? You could practically bathe in the stuff. It felt… reassuring.

Then there was the COVID stuff. Physical distancing of at least 1 meter. Seemed to be observed, though sometimes I questioned how much. Staff trained in safety protocol yeah ok. Cashless payment service was standard. Individually-wrapped food options? Hallelujah! They also had a Doctor/nurse on call. I never used it, thankfully, but it's a major comfort to know it's there. Breakfast takeaway service was a lifesaver for mornings you didn't need the whole buffet experience.

My One Minor Freak-Out Moment:

There was this ONE time, though. (Don't judge me, I was stressed.) They had a Room sanitization opt-out available. Okay, fine. But I saw the cleaning lady, who was lovely, bless her heart, miss a spot on the doorknob. Just a tiny, insignificant spot, but my anxiety spiked to eleven. And suddenly, I was imagining every germ known to humanity doing a conga line on that knob. Maybe opt-in should become opt-out? Just sayin'.

Rooms, Rooms, Glorious Rooms! (And the Occasional Nightmare):

Okay, the rooms. This is where things get… interesting.

Available in all rooms: The basics, right? Air conditioning (thank GOD!), Alarm clock (for those early medical appointments). Coffee/tea maker (essential). Hair dryer (praise be!). Free bottled water (always appreciated). Mini bar (tempting, but I mostly stuck to water). Refrigerator (convenient for, you know, storing life-saving medications). Wi-Fi [free] (a necessity, especially when waiting for test results).

  • Non-smoking rooms: Yes.
  • Soundproof rooms: Mostly. I had some neighbors… who thought it was a musical.
  • Daily housekeeping: The rooms were generally very clean.
  • Desk: Made working (or staring into the abyss) easy.
  • Internet access – wireless was good.

My Room Revelations (and a few minor pet peeves):

  • The Bed: Pretty comfy. But the pillows! One time, I got pillows that felt suspiciously like they were filled with rocks. I spent half the night trying to get comfortable.
  • The Bathroom: Standard. But the water pressure was… well, you got a little bit of water, but not enough to enjoy a proper shower.
  • Internet: Surprisingly reliable (for a hotel).
  • TV: The TV was ok, but on the channels, I felt like I was reliving the 90's. But good for background noise.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: (Fueling the Anxious Patient)

Alright, let's be honest. I spent more time eating than anything else. I was grateful there was anything other than just the medical center food.

Breakfast [buffet]: Yes. They actually had "American breakfast", which I appreciated. Breakfast service: was good. Coffee/tea in restaurant: Yes! Snack bar was perfect for grazing.

My Food Fiasco:

I'm a sucker for desserts in restaurant (like, a big sucker). And one night, desperate for a sugar fix, I went for the chocolate cake. It was… tragic. Dry, crumbly, and tasted vaguely of sadness. A moment of silence for that cake. I would not ever order anything that was not pre-made.

Services and Conveniences: (Making Life Easier…ish)

They offered a whole bunch of services. Daily housekeeping: Yes. Laundry service: They had it! Luggage storage: Yes.

My Service Sagas:

  • The Front Desk: The people at the front desk were all super nice.
  • The Laundry: The service worked. My clothes emerged clean. Good.
  • Contactless check-in/out: Fast.
  • Cash withdrawal: I did not need money, but I looked. They had a bank very close.

For the Kids: (Because, Family)

I didn’t have kids with me, but I saw a few families.

  • Family/child friendly: They have some level of kid-friendly accommodations.

Getting Around: (Airport and More)

Airport transfer? Nope. You're on your own, baby! (Might be a small issue for some.) Car park [free of charge]: Massive win!

Things to do, ways to relax… (Yeah, Right)

I'm not gonna lie. While it seems they have Gym/fitness, Swimming pool [outdoor]. I didn’t use them. I was a medical zombie, not a spa diva.

The Verdict: (The Honest Truth)

Look, MainStay Suites in Sidney is… fine. It's not the Four Seasons. It's not the Ritz. But it's clean, relatively safe, and conveniently located for anyone needing medical care. It caters to a very specific need. It's a reliable place to stay.

Here's My Unvarnished Recommendation:

If you're in Sidney for medical reasons, MainStay Suites is a solid, if not spectacular, choice. It's not perfect. But it does the job. Just maybe bring your own pillow… and a sense of humor. You'll need it.

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MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your sanitized travel brochure. We're going on a trip to the MainStay Suites in Sidney, Montana, and I'm warning you now: it's gonna be a ride. Prepare for some REAL-TALK travel chaos, or maybe more accurately, "travel-esque meandering."

The MainStay Mess: A Sidney, Montana Adventure (or, How I Spent My Time Between Appointments)

Day 1: Arrival and the Urgent Need for Caffeine

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival at Sidney, Montana (population: approximately a whole bunch of people, but fewer than New York City, that's for sure.) Okay, let's be honest, Sidney isn't exactly the Amalfi Coast. But hey, a road trip is a road trip. After five hours of driving, my brain felt like scrambled eggs. The vast, flat expanse was a bit…monotonous. The only excitement came from the occasional truck hauling equipment which I desperately needed to pass.
  • 1:30 PM - Check-in at MainStay Suites: (The interior of the hotel.) The check-in process? Utterly painless. The receptionist was the epitome of Montana friendliness, "Howdy! Beautiful day!" This is the Midwest in a nutshell. (And yes, it was a beautiful day, if your definition of "beautiful" involves a whole lot of sky and a whole lot of… well, not much else.)
  • 2:00 PM - Espresso Emergency: My first priority? Caffeine. Because let's face it, road trips are exhausting. I needed a serious injection of life-giving java. Found a local coffee shop, which ended up being more of a gas station with a coffee machine. The espresso… well, it was an experience. Let's just say it had a certain rustic charm. (Translation: tasted like burnt oil and desperation). I was saved by the kindness of the cashier, who, upon seeing my face, offered a second shot "on the house." Sweet salvation (and a bit of sugar to mask the taste, naturally).
  • 3:00 PM - Settling In: The room itself? Standard MainStay fare. Clean, functional, and with a kitchenette that I suspected was mostly for show. But hey, it had a bed. And a TV. And that was all I needed in a place where I am just going to rest.
  • 4:00 PM - The Great Grocery Store Quest: Time to explore the "gastronomic" options. Grocery shopping in a new town is its own adventure, let me tell you. Wandered the aisles, feeling like a bewildered explorer. Found some surprisingly good local jerky. Victory!
  • 7:00 PM - Dinner: My Culinary Masterpiece. Back at the room, I created a culinary masterpiece from my grocery haul: jerky, cheese, and microwave popcorn. The height of gourmet travel dining, people. Don't judge. It was perfect.
  • 9:00 PM - TV and Sweet, Sweet Sleep. The highlight of the evening? Sinking into that bed and watching whatever channel had the least amount of commercials. Ah, relaxation.

Day 2: Appointments, Angst, and the Almost-Lost Phone

  • 8:00 AM - The Doctors (Meeting.) Okay, reality check. This trip wasn't all jerky and relaxation. It was also about medical appointments. Went through the process of appointments. The staff was lovely in Sidney and the clinic was well-kept. This is important for me.
  • 10:00 AM - Sidney Exploration: After the medical appointment, I decided to explore Sidney, the town. Driving around, there's not much to see. The town is mostly local stores.
  • 11:00 AM - The Nearly Disaster - Phone Fumbles: OH MY GOD. Just before my second meeting, I realized my phone wasn't in my pocket. Panic set in. I retraced my steps, heart pounding. Found it, thankfully! The relief was immense.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch: Ate at a local establishment. The food was adequate, what I wanted was a big salad.
  • 2:00 PM - Down Time. More exploring.
  • 5:00 PM - Dinner and Reflections: More dinner. Still eating in my room. Starting to feel a bit of cabin fever, honestly. Contemplated my life choices. Maybe I should move to Sidney? (Nah.)
  • 8:00 PM - TV Time. The magic of the microwave popcorn and TV routine.

Day 3: Departure and the Bitter-Sweet Goodbye to the Plains

  • 8:00 AM - Farewell to the Suite: Packed up my meager belongings. Cleaned up the room as well as I could.
  • 9:00 AM - One Last Cup of Coffee: Hit up the gas station coffee again. Because, rituals. This time the espresso was less of a fire hazard. Improvement!
  • 9:30 AM - Departure: Hit the road. The flat landscapes were beautiful.
  • 1:00 PM - Road trip home: The trip home was uneventful. I was feeling all of the highs and lows, and emotions of the last few days.

Final Thoughts (aka Rambling After Action Report):

So, was Sidney, Montana, glamorous? Absolutely not. Was the MainStay Suites a five-star resort? Hardly. Did the trip have its moments of sheer, unadulterated boredom? You betcha. But, It was okay. I survived. I had my own little adventures. I had the chance to recharge and rest. That alone made the trip worth it. Until next time, Sidney! And thanks for the memories (even the slightly burnt coffee ones).

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MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United StatesOkay, here's a messy, opinionated, and definitely NOT perfectly-structured FAQ about the MainStay Suites in Sidney, MT, based on, well, let's just say *experiences*. Prepare for a rollercoaster... and maybe a few typos. I was going for that "relatable human" vibe.

MainStay Suites Sidney, MT: Should You Even Bother? (A Messy Review)

Is this place actually *near* the BEST medical center? Because "best" is doing a LOT of heavy lifting here…

Okay, let's rip off the band-aid. Yes, it *is* closer to the Sidney Health Center than, say, the *middle of Kansas*. But "best" is… subjective, right? Look, I'm not a doctor. Actually, I *was* at the Sydney healthcare center for *my* issue recently. So it's convenient. And *that* is the key word!. "Convenient" is. Do they hand out goodie bags to patients on the way out? No. Are the sidewalks a bit icy in winter? Let's just say I got some *very* memorable exercise just walking to the front desk one morning. Not the hotel's fault, mind you, but it factors into the "convenience" score. You probably will be fine if it's for a medical appointment, but if you're trying to escape the hospital… well, there might be better places to escape *to*.

The breakfast… what's the *deal* with the breakfast? Is it just sad toast and watery coffee?

Alright, breakfast. PREPARE YOURSELVES. Okay, so the breakfast. It's continental, which means… *expect* continental. I've seen better breakfasts, I've seen worse. There's usually *some* kind of carb-based object (toast, waffles, bagels—don't get *too* excited), some questionable fruit (sometimes a sad orange, sometimes a banana whose best days are *long* behind it…), and the standard coffee situation. The coffee, I'm not even kidding, sometimes seems like they fill the machine with puddle water and a baggie of instant coffee. It's strong, I'll give it that. It wakes you up… whether you *want* to be awake or not. The "hot items," like the scrambled eggs (sometimes) or the sausage patties, are where things get *interesting*. They seem to exist in a reality separate from the actual food, if you know what I mean?! One time, the eggs *might* have been… rubbery. But! One time, they had *excellent* little breakfast burritos. Pure fluke, I think. So… temper your expectations and stash some granola bars in your bag. You'll thank me later.

Is the staff alright? Like, are they nice? Do they have a clue?

The staff. Ah, the staff. They *try*. Look, I'm willing to cut people slack, especially when they're in a hotel in Sidney, MT. They seem… generally pleasant. There was that one time I needed extra towels, and the person who looked at me like I’d just asked them to build me a rocket ship. I did get my towels, eventually. And the woman behind the front desk, she tried to be helpful. bless her heart. Overall, they were fine. They're definitely NOT the Four Seasons, but you also, you know, aren't paying Four Seasons prices. The most memorable interaction was with the cleaning crew. They're doing their best, I'm thinking.

The rooms! Are they clean? Are they spacious? Do they, like, have a *bed*?

Okay, room time. The rooms are… functional. Clean-ish. More clean than "dirty-dirty," definitely. (I once stayed in a motel where I swear the carpet was *alive*.) It's not a palatial suite, but that's probably not what you are looking for. If you snag one with a kitchenette, it is *very* useful for fixing the food yourself! The beds...they're beds. You will be able to sleep. I've slept in much worse, in much better. The bathrooms were functional, but the water pressure sometimes felt like a toddler was holding a tiny garden hose. However, sometimes the water pressure was amazing. The one thing that got me was the air conditioning. The air conditioning! My first time, it barely worked, and I spent a night sweating. The second time? *Freezing*. There's no in-between! The third time the entire thing just stopped, I gave up.

The pool and gym. Are they worth it and *actually* available?

Okay, Pool and Gym. The pool is an indoor pool, always. I have only *seen* the pool, once. One time, I could hear kids splashing and having a ball, and it sounded delightful... I *think*. The gym? Good luck. I don't even know if there *is* a gym. Okay, there is a gym because I've seen it on the website, and I know what the shape is. But, if you're like me, you can forget about working out.

Okay, so... overall? Should I stay here? Spill the tea!

Alright, the REAL answer. It depends *why* you're in Sidney! If you need to be near the medical center and just need a place to crash? It's… fine. It fulfills the basic human needs: roof, bed, (sometimes decent) showers. If you're expecting luxury, five-star service, or a gourmet breakfast, you are looking in the wrong place. The MainStay Suites works. But don't expect to be wowed. It's the kind of place where you'll have a story or two to tell later. It's NOT perfect. But in the end, I'm still here, aren't I? So, make your own decision!
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MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

MainStay Suites Sidney - Medical Center Sidney (MT) United States

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