Cheyenne-Days Inn

2360 West Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Nightly Rates: ( 109.96 - 109.96 )
3 Star


Property Description

Excellent hospitality and personalized service await you at one of Cheyenne's most friendly and comfortable hotels - The Days Inn Cheyenne. We are conveniently located off I-25 at exit 9 and not far from I-80. We are just minutes from the State Capitol and downtown historic district, museums, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, movie theaters, shopping, United Medical Center and the Veteran's Hospital. Our 15 work zone (business class) rooms will accommodate those wanting the convenience of a microwave and refrigerator. Business travelers will appreciate the ample work area and free wireless internet access (hard wired internet access available upon request). We also provide an area for relaxation with hot tub, sauna, and exercise equipment. If just relaxing in the comfort for your own room sounds appealing, we also have in-room movies (including movies not yet released for home rental) and HBO. Whatever your pleasure, work or play, The Days Inn Cheyenne is the place to stay during your next visit.



Amenities

· Adjoining Rooms
· Air Conditioned
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Continental Breakfast
· Connecting Rooms
· Copy Service
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· Jacuzzi
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Over Sized Rooms
· Pets Allowed
· Bus Parking
· Parking
· Truck Parking
· Safe
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Sitting Area
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· Wheel Chair Access


Room Information

General Info
Total Number of Guest Rooms: 72 Total Number of King Size Beds: 17 Total Number of Double-Double beds: 55 Total Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 51 Total Number of Handicapped Rooms: 2
Standard King Bed Room
Our newly upgraded Work Zone Rooms are perfect for the business traveler and for those staying for extended periods. The rooms are equipped with micro-fridges, coffee makers, data port telephones, large area desks, full size ironing boards, irons and hairdryers.
Standard Two Queen Bed Room
* Extra large desk * Data port phone * Micro-fridge with freezer * Couch * Large 25" TV with cable & HBO * In-room movies * Personal coffee maker * Full-size ironing board and iron * Hairdryer * Free local calls * Electronic key entry * AM/FM clock radio * Pets welcome * Smoking and non-smoking rooms available * 1 King Size Bed


Bathroom
* 2 Double beds * Desk * 25" color TV with cable & HBO * AM/FM clock radio * Free local calls * Electronic key entry * Pets welcome * Smoking and non-smoking rooms available * Data Port Phone


Barrier Free Room
* 1 King bed * Roll-in shower * 25" color cable TV with Closed Captioning & HBO * AM/FM clock radio * Free local calls * Electronic key entry * Pets welcome * Smoking and non-smoking rooms available
Guest Room with 1 king bed
Featuring one King size bed with all the comforts of home and perfect for the business traveler. Standard features in this room include a micro-fridge, coffee maker, hairdryer, large area desk, data port phone, ironing board and iron.
Work Zone Rooms
Our newly upgraded Work Zone Rooms are perfect for the business traveler and for those staying for extended periods. The rooms are equipped with micro-fridges, coffee makers, data port telephones, large area desks, full size ironing boards, irons and hairdryers.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is MST
· Opened in 1988
· 65 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

South on I-25 to exit 9. Turn left off of exit 9. Days Inn is located less than 1/2 mile on the left side of the road.

North on I-25 to exit 9. Turn left off of exit 9. Days Inn is located right there on the left-hand side.

East on I-80 to exit 358. Turn left off of exit 358. Days Inn is locatedless than 3/4 miles on the left-hand side of the road.

East on I-80 to the W. Lincolnway or Casper exit. This puts you on I-25 heading north. I-25 to exit 9 (not very far up I-25). Turn left off of exit 9. Days Inn is located right there on the left-hand side.

Turn left onto Central Ave. Follow it to W. Lincolnway (2 miles). Turn right onto W. Lincolnway. Days Inn is located about 2 more miles on the right-hand side.

Cheyenne Airport 3 miles


Guarantee Policy

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Cancellation Policy

Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.


Restaurant Information

Restaurant

Wendy's Arby's Burger King KFC Crossroads Cafe McDonalds Outback Steakhouse Subway Taco Bell Village Inn Wendys

Fast Food within 10 minute drive:

Wendy's Arby's McDonalds Subway Taco Bell Burger King KFC

Fine Dining

The Albany 1506 Capitol Ave. 307-638-3507 Cheyenne Cattle Company 1700 W. Lincolnway 307-638-3301 Little America 2800 W. Lincolnway 307-775-8400 Little Bear Inn I-25 North, Exit 16, Little Bear Rd. North 307-634-3684 Poor Richard's 2233 E. Lincolnway 307-635-5114

Mexican

Armadillo 3617 E. Lincolnway 307-778-0822 Estevan's 1820 Ridge Rd. 307-632-6828 La Costa 317 E. Lincolnway 307-638-7372 Los Amigos's 620 Central Ave. 307-638-8591

Italian

Avanti's 4620 Grandview Ave. 307-634-3432 Botticelli's 300 E. 17th St. 307-634-9700 L'Osteria Mondello 1507 Stillwater Ave. 307-778-6068

Seafood

Red Lobster 1923 Dell Range Blvd. 307-778-2724

Chinese

China Buffet 1958 Dell Range Blvd. 307-635-5699 The Twin Dragon 507 E. Lincolnway 307-634-4460 San Dong 801 W. Pershing Blvd. 307-634-6613 Twin Dragon 1809 Carey Ave. 307-637-6622

Bar & Grill

Applebee's 1401 Dell Range Blvd. 307-638-3434 CB & Potts 1650 Dell Range Blvd. 307-632-8636 Chili's 1320 Dell Range Blvd. 307-635-1224

Pizza

Domino's 511 E. Pershing Blvd. 307-637-3030 Godfather's 5719 Yellowstone Rd. 307-634-5222 Parkway Pizza 3751 E. Lincolnway 307-778-2949 Pizza Hut 2215 E. Lincolnway 307-637-6666 Pizza Hut 5320 Yellowstone Rd. 307-637-6666


Recreation Information


Recreations

Cheyenne Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Cheyenne Botanical Gardens Cheyenne Frontier Days Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum Historic Governors Mansion Holliday Park Terry Bison Ranch University of Wyoming Vedauwoo Recreation Area and Curt Gowdy State Park Wyoming State Capitol Wyoming State Museum


Holliday Park

Located 2.5 miles from hotel. Home of Wyoming's First families from 1905-1976.


Railroad history abounds in Cheyenne and one of the largest steam engines ever built, the "Big Boy" is set in Holliday Park. Only 2.5 miles from the hotel.


Cheyenne Area Convention and Visitors Bureau

Located 1.5 miles from hotel. The Cheyenne Street Railway trolley gives narrated 2 hour tours of Cheyenne's historic districts and F.E. Warren AFB.


Cheyenne Frontier Days

Located 4 miles from hotel. The "Daddy of 'em All", the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration, parades, free pancake breakfasts, carnival, western entertainment, USAF Thunderbirds air show and much more. Last full week in July.

Wyoming State Museum

2 miles from hotel. Artifacts and exhibits of life from mid 1800's to present day Cheyenne and Wyoming.

Cheyenne Botanical Gardens

4 miles from hotel. Community garden, beautiful walkways and landscapes.

Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum

4 miles from hotel. Memorabilia of cowboys, Indians and frontier days. Large collection of horse drawn carriages.

Terry Bison Ranch

7 miles from hotel. A working buffalo ranch with restaurant and saloon, tours, chuck wagon dinners and buffalo drives.

Cheyenne Night Rodeos

7 miles from hotel. 3 nights a week during the summer months.


Vedauwoo Recreation Area and Curt Gowdy State Park

Located in Medicine Bow National Forest, 25 miles west of town. Featuring rugged rock formation popular with rock climbers.

University of Wyoming

Located 45 miles west of Cheyenne.


Wyoming State Capitol

Located 2 miles from hotel. Features one of only 14 gold-plated domes that grace our state capitols. Guided tour available Mon-Fri.


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Travel Information for Wyoming Hotel Guests


If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Wyoming attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Wyoming state park, this is where you will find it.

There's plenty to see and do in WYOMING: following in the footsteps of its Western pioneers, experiencing Native American culture firsthand, exploring the state’s many natural wonders, joining in the Western fun in any of its diverse cities or driving through some of the country’s most scenic countryside.

CASPER, Wyoming’s second largest city, is steeped in the history of pioneers: Fort Caspar Museum & Historical Site, a collection of reconstructed fort buildings at the site where the various historic trails cross, a new National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, and the Mormon Handcart Visitors' Center commemorating the trek across the prairies by the Mormon Pioneers. Going back even further, the Tate Mineralogical Museum has the most complete Aurosaurus skull in the world, and the fossilized dinosaur bones found on the Cottonwood Creek Dinosaur Trail span 240 million years of geological history. Other attractions include The Casper Planetarium, the Wyoming Science Adventure Center, the Nicolaysen Art Museum and the Werner Wildlife Museum.

CHEYENNE, Wyoming’s State Capital and home to Cheyenne Frontier Days™ , the largest outdoor rodeo in America and the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum & Store. There are enactments of Cheyenne Gunslinger Gunfights and other Wild West activities including buffalo drives and trailrides for visitors. Among the museums are the F.E. Warren Museum portraying Cheyenne life of the late 1800s, the Wyoming State Museum showcasing Wyoming's history, and the newly renovated Union Pacific Train Depot which contains the Visitor Information Center and a train museum.

CODY was the home of Buffalo Bill and the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center, tabbed by The New York Times as “The Smithsonian of the West”, includes several internationally acclaimed museums: The Buffalo Bill Museum, the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, the Cody Firearms Museum, the Plains Indian Museum and the Draper Museum of Natural History with plans to integrate humanities with natural sciences. Other attractions include Trail Town, a collection of historic buildings from Wyoming’s frontier days, Blackburn's Wild West Shooting Show, Cody Gunslingers, and The Buffalo Bill Dam Visitor Center, a natural history, water development and engineering museum.

The 1,280 foot DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT rock looms over the Belle Fouche River in a place where the pine forests of the Black Hills merge with grasslands. Its sides appear to have been gouged by the claws of some giant beast.

There are historical buildings at Depot Square Park in EVANSTON and visitors can trade with some "real live" 1840-1850 era folks at the reconstruction of mountain men Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez's trading post, Fort Bridger.

FLAMING GORGE RESERVOIR is said to be “the fishing hot spot of America”.

FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL MONUMENT in Kemmerer takes visitors back millions of years to when the area was an ocean; this 50-million year old lake bed is one of the richest fossil localities in the world.

FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, three miles southwest of the town of Fort Laramie, played a key role in the fur trade, the overland emigration, the gold rush, the Plains Indian wars and Wyoming's settlement.

GILLETTE is at the center of history and western tradition; Gillette’s Rockpile Museum offers a hands-on-view of artifacts from cowboys, Indians, soldiers and homesteaders; The Cam-Plex Multi-Event Facility includes a fine arts theater and rodeo grounds.

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK is famous for the high spires erupting from the Jackson Hole Valley. Twelve Teton peaks reach above 12,000 feet elevation, high enough to support a dozen mountain glaciers.

Famous bars inlaid with silver dollars and swinging country-western music makes JACKSON’s nightlife interesting. For a different sort of wildlife there is the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and the National Elk Refuge, a natural wintering area for the region’s thousands of elk.

JACKSON HOLE is Jim Bridger Country; early trappers and fur traders first came here for the prized beaver, but today it's nature lovers, fisherman, rafters and hikers.

The Wyoming Territorial Park, LARAMIE, invites visitors to experience firsthand what life was like in 19th-century Wyoming; the Park is home to the National U.S. Marshals Museum which features the chronicling of the first 200 years of the nation's oldest federal law enforcement agency.

MEDICINE BOW is Flaming Gorge Country. "The Great Pathfinders" who explored and led the wagon trains along the Overland Trail were the first to travel this region of Wyoming.

Museum of the Mountain Men in PINEDALE houses artifacts of the Western Fur trade.

Much of the history of SARATOGA revolves around its mineral hot springs and thermal waters. The Saratoga Museum includes a blacksmith shop, homestead cabin, dental display and western heritage displays.

STAR VALLEY is known as “Little Switzerland of America”.

Hot Mineral Pools, said to be the world’s largest, are open year round in THERMOPOLIS.

Two attractions are the Old West Wax Museum of historical characters, and the Wyoming Dinosaur Center where visitors can take a dig site tour, or dig for a day. Y

ELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK is home to some of the most beautiful natural sights and attractions in the world, including the world's most well known geyser, Old Faithful, and the nation's highest, large freshwater lake and a waterfall that towers almost twice as high as Niagara and a canyon that plunges to a remarkable 1,220-foot depth.