(Click on the room to view photos of each room)
 
~ Homestead Room ~ $67/night
Named in honor of the men and women who came to Cheyenne Wells in the early 1900's this room is decorated with a turn of the century flare. The bath has a claw foot bathtub with surround shower.  This room has the original sink, light fixture, and mirror.

~ Deer and Antelope Suite ~ $77/night
A warm and inviting three-room suite with decor that conjures memories or the herds of deer and antelope that roam the Cheyenne Wells area. The bath has a claw foot bathtub with surround shower.
   
~ Duck and Pheasant Room ~ $67/night
This room has its original closet and bathroom and was the only room in the hotel with both a closet and bathroom until the renovation in 2000. Waterfowl and pheasant accessories decorate this comfortable room. The bath has a claw foot bathtub with surround shower.

~ McCartney Suite ~ $77/night
The suite is named for Emily and Mac McCartney who owned the hotel in the 1950's and ran it for over 25 years.  Emily passed away in 2005 at the age of 99 and the family donated some of the furniture that decorates this room.  The spacious bathroom has a 4 foot walk-in shower with seating area, and dressing table.

~ Indian Suite ~ $77/night
A three-room suite with a queen bed and hand made teepee pole headboard.  The bedroom has a writing desk and antique dresser.  The sitting room has rustic appeal with red barn wood walls, a leather loveseat for TV viewing and Indian artwork throughout.  The full bath has a 4 foot walk in shower with seating area.

          The five rooms described above have queen size beds.

~ Old Glory Room ~ $57/night

A large wall mural of the American flag, honoring our veterans, sets this room apart.  The mural was hand painted by a local 16 year old artist and is the focal point of the totally patriotic red, white and blue decor. It is our smallest room and has a double size bed.  Bathroom has a claw foot bathrub with surround shower.

~ Old West Suite ~ $97/night
The Plains Hotel's largest suite has old west, cowboy appeal.  The sitting room, in addition to knotty pine walls, has "wall paper" made from old newspaper.  There is also a very unique wet bar with an antique sink.  The bedroom has a king size bed and antique pieces throughout.  The extra large bathroom, with a wall covered in Western Horseman magazine covers, has a raised, claw foot soaking tub in addition to a two-person shower with dual showerheads.  This suite is a totally unique experience.