A mid-range chain hotel in Chickasha, Oklahoma, the Best Western Plus sits on the I-44 corridor roughly 35 miles south of downtown Oklahoma City, positioned as a practical stop for travelers moving between the metro area and southern Oklahoma, or for those attending events in Chickasha itself. The property is a two-story building with standard rooms, an on-site restaurant, and amenities geared toward highway travelers and small business guests rather than leisure visitors seeking local character.
The Best Western Plus operates as a 77-room hotel with interior corridors, a 24-hour front desk, and a companion steakhouse restaurant on the premises. Rooms include flat-screen televisions, work desks, free WiFi, microwaves, and refrigerators. The building has an elevator, a small fitness center, and complimentary hot breakfast served daily from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Parking is free and located directly in front of rooms. The property allows pets for a stated fee (confirm current amount at booking, as pet policies and charges change).
The attached restaurant serves dinner nightly and lunch Monday through Friday, offering steaks, burgers, sandwiches, and chicken entrees. Restaurant hours are typically 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lunch and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for dinner, though these vary seasonally; call ahead if timing is critical to your visit.
Rooms run approximately $80 to $120 per night depending on season and day of week, with rates typically higher on weekends and during peak travel months. The breakfast buffet is included in the room rate. These prices are worth verifying directly, as hotel rates fluctuate weekly based on occupancy and local demand. Pets incur an additional fee per night; ask the front desk for the current amount when you call or book.
For travelers staying south of the city, the Best Western Plus Chickasha Inn sits in direct competition with the Chickasha Motel and a handful of independent motels along the same corridor. The Best Western offers more modern furnishings, an attached restaurant, and the reliability of a national brand, but at a higher price point than older independent motels. For travelers willing to drive 35 minutes north into Oklahoma City proper, the choices widen significantly: the Residence Inn near Bricktown runs $110 to $160 per night and includes a full kitchen and separate living space, better suited for week-long stays or families needing more room. The La Quinta on I-35 in Oklahoma City charges $75 to $95 nightly and allows free pets without additional fees, making it a better value for pet owners. Choose the Best Western Plus Chickasha if you need to stay in Chickasha itself, prefer a restaurant on-site, or are passing through on I-44 and want a modern room without driving into the city; choose Oklahoma City options if you can spend an extra 30 minutes driving and want more amenities, lower pet fees, or access to downtown attractions.
The Best Western Plus Chickasha works well for sales representatives with overnight calls in Chickasha, families driving through on I-44 heading south to Texas or points beyond, and groups attending events at Chickasha City Hall or other local venues. The on-site restaurant appeals to guests who do not want to leave the property, and the included breakfast reduces trip costs for budget-conscious travelers. It does not suit visitors seeking historic character, proximity to nightlife, or walkable neighborhoods. Anyone planning to spend multiple days exploring Oklahoma City attractions should stay closer to the downtown core or Bricktown, not 35 miles away in Chickasha.
Arrival at the front desk takes a few minutes during normal traffic; check-in is standard. Your room key will open the corridor door and your assigned room. Breakfast is served in a dedicated room just off the lobby; grab a plate between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. if you plan to eat before traveling. If you are dining at the restaurant, walk through the connecting corridor to place your order; it is not table service at the bar, so expect to order at the counter or with a server depending on the night. Parking your car in front of your room means minimal walking with luggage.
The Best Western Plus Chickasha Inn operates 24 hours daily. The property sits at the intersection of I-44 and State Road 81 in Chickasha; exit signs from the highway direct drivers to the property clearly. There is no public transportation to the hotel from Oklahoma City. The front desk can direct you to local attractions in Chickasha, including the Washita National Wildlife Refuge roughly 15 minutes away. If you need to reach downtown Oklahoma City, the drive is approximately 50 minutes via I-44 North.
The Best Western Plus Chickasha Inn fills a real need for overnight travelers on I-44 who want a reliable, moderately priced room with a meal option without entering the city; it is straightforward lodging, not a destination in itself.
