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Shelby and related destinations

Nestled in north-central Montana, this small town beckons with its natural beauty and diverse entertainment options. The area features local casinos among its various establishments, alongside cultural attractions like the Marias Museum of History & Art. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a round at the scenic Marias Valley Golf Course.

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How much does it cost to stay in a 5-star hotel in Shelby?
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What makes a hotel 5 stars in Shelby?
From high-end restaurants and all-day fitness centers to swimming pools and the finest bedding, the 5-star experience in Shelby is all about relaxation and luxury. But it requires more than just upscale conveniences to earn a 5-star rating. Hotels must also deliver superb guest-centric services like in-room massage treatments, dry cleaning and laundry and room service any time night or day.
Are there any 5-star all-inclusive resorts in Shelby?
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