A Moberly, Missouri, lifestyle hotel appeals to guests by blending business and leisure, work and play. A lifestyle hotel is the target for travelers who value fun as well as functionality. Lifestyle hotels are characterized by style, technology, modern design, and public spaces geared to networking.
A typical Moberly, Missouri, lifestyle hotel has a restaurant, bar, game room, lounge, library, business center, and a fitness center with men's and ladies' steam and sauna and changing rooms. Smaller lifestyle hotels do not have a 24-hour restaurant, but may offer a wine bar and fireplace.
Some Moberly, Missouri, brand-name lifestyle hotels include such amenities as full-size fitness centers and a food and beverage menu with healthy alternatives. Other chains offer free in-room wi-fi and wide-screen, high-definition televisions with surround sound.
Some upscale Moberly, Missouri, lifestyle hotels have a loft-like feel, with nine foot ceilings, oversize bathrooms with walk-in showers, and large windows. Open spaces, high-engineered style, natural lighting, and custom music create a completely different guest experience.
Find Hotels in Moberly, Missouri:
- Best Western Moberly Inn, 1200 Highway 24 East, Moberly, MO
Best Western Moberly Inn is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Moberly, MO. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Moberly, Missouri.
- Holiday Inn Express Moberly, 1801 W Outer Rd, Moberly, MO
Holiday Inn Express Moberly is a place to stay for golfers near country clubs in Moberly, MO. Reserve a hotel room for a golf outing in Moberly, Missouri.
- Super 8 Motel Moberly, 300 E Highway 24, Moberly, MO
Super 8 Motel Moberly is a place to stay for golfers near golf schools in Moberly, MO. Reserve a hotel room for a golf vacation in Moberly, Missouri.
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Moberly First Baptist VBS collected food for Food Bank program
The Moberly First Baptist Churchs Vacation Bible School collected food for the Food Banks school backpack program and raised $508.75 for the Christos Center. Above, VBS Director Becky Mitchell puts a pie in the face of Associate Pastor Brian Neal on Friday because the girls raised more money than the boys. Below, the VBS staff and kids stand by the 584 food items they collected last week.
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Meet Moberly's new preacher
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MOBERLY, Mo. (AP) -- An Illinois man charged in an accident that killed an Amish buggy driver in central Missouri faces a court hearing next month. Thirty-four-year-old Jeffrey D. Fleming of Staunton, Ill., is charged in Randolph County with second-degree involuntary manslaughter.
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Candidates for Indiana Supreme Court narrowed to three
One of the finalists, Marion Superior Court Judge Robyn Moberly, would be the first woman on the state's highest court since 1999.
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13U All-Star rosters are set
Moberly, Mo. Moberly Midget Baseball League is scheduled to officially conclude its 2010 recreational season tonight when the age 13U division All-Star Game is played.
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MML 3rd place game of National Division ends on unusual play
Moberly, Mo. Wednesdays third place game of the Moberly Midget Baseball League National Division had an unusual double play that ended the extra inning contest.
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Third inning impressive for Championship Sports age 13U team
Moberly, Mo. Championship Sports age 13U team got out their hitting sticks, which were primed and ready for the Moberly Midget Baseball Leagues third place game Wednesday against Cairo.
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Fuller finishes strong, pitches Aces to championship victory vs. Cairo
Moberly, Mo. Arthur Fuller and Kelly Automotive Aces danced around trouble through the first four innings of Wednesdays National Division championship game of the Moberly Midget Baseball League.
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Staunton man charged in Missouri buggy driver's death
MOBERLY, Mo. (AP) - An Illinois man charged in an accident that killed an Amish buggy driver in central Missouri faces a court hearing next month. Jeffrey D. Fleming, 34, of Staunton, Ill., is charged in Randolph County with second-degree involuntary manslaughter.
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