Skyliner Motel in Stroud is available for bookings after extensive renovations

The historic and remodeled Skyliner Motel in Stroud, Oklahoma, is now taking bookings for stays after Feb. 1.

Bookings are available through this website. Rates are $120 a night.

Here is the description of the property:

Under new ownership, this classic roadside motel has been fully remodeled from the ground up, blending vintage character with modern comfort. Every room has been stripped down and rebuilt, featuring all-new interiors, updated bathrooms, modern fixtures, and thoughtfully designed finishes.

Outside, the property has been refreshed with clean lines, warm lighting, and a welcoming layout that stays true to the motel’s Route 66 roots—highlighted by our restored neon sign.

Whether you’re traveling through, staying for work, or exploring central Oklahoma, the Skyliner Motel offers a quiet, clean, and comfortable stay you can feel good about booking. Simple. Clean. Classic. A better kind of Route 66 stay.

Charles Palmer and his friend Cody Paige of Stroud-based Skyliner Investments purchased the property last year.

According to Route 66 Times, the 10-room Skyliner Motel opened in 1950 at the corner of Main Street (aka Route 66) and Highway 99 / U.S. 377.

Palmer is one of the big wheels behind Stroud’s Route 66 neon sign project, where new and old signs along the highway were to be erected or restored. The Oklahoma Route 66 Commission awarded the city a $999,600 grant for the project. The idea for the neon signs along Stroud’s Route 66 came from a key scene in the 2006 Disney-Pixar animated film “Cars,” which took place in a fictional Route 66 town.

(Image of the recently restored neon sign at the Skyliner Motel in Stroud, Oklahoma)

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