My Husband and I stayed here for a long weekend getaway and it was wonderful! We stayed in the Rock Bottom room for two nights and then moved to the Love Nest for one night. Both rooms were very unique and super clean. It can't be easy to clean the thick shag carpet in the Love Nest but it was done super well! Hats off to the cleaning staff!
The hotel staff made it very easy to move rooms with the cleaning crew moving our bags for us to the new room.
The Rock Bottom room was very cool although it lacked a good sitting area to read. The rock waterfall shower is not to be missed although I found that you still want the regular showerhead on as the waterfall shower doesn't actually provide that much water.
The Love Nest was huge with a very plush carpet and silly lovebird decor. The bed in this room was gigantic as well. The lookout tower in the room is really just a spiral staircase to a round set of windows. There's no seating up there or anything, just a top stair so be aware of that.
Both rooms were great fun to stay in and while some of the fixtures/furniture/etc. needed a little TLC I didn't feel that it took too much away from the experience.
The hotel in general is a lot of fun as well. The main building (bldg....My Husband and I stayed here for a long weekend getaway and it was wonderful! We stayed in the Rock Bottom room for two nights and then moved to the Love Nest for one night. Both rooms were very unique and super clean. It can't be easy to clean the thick shag carpet in the Love Nest but it was done super well! Hats off to the cleaning staff!
The hotel staff made it very easy to move rooms with the cleaning crew moving our bags for us to the new room.
The Rock Bottom room was very cool although it lacked a good sitting area to read. The rock waterfall shower is not to be missed although I found that you still want the regular showerhead on as the waterfall shower doesn't actually provide that much water.
The Love Nest was huge with a very plush carpet and silly lovebird decor. The bed in this room was gigantic as well. The lookout tower in the room is really just a spiral staircase to a round set of windows. There's no seating up there or anything, just a top stair so be aware of that.
Both rooms were great fun to stay in and while some of the fixtures/furniture/etc. needed a little TLC I didn't feel that it took too much away from the experience.
The hotel in general is a lot of fun as well. The main building (bldg. 3, which I believe probably has all the coolest rooms) was lit up at night with twinkle lights which was beautiful. The pool area is immaculate and the gazebo up there with the waterfall was a great place to hang out and use the free wifi. The hot tubs (there were two) were never busy and always a great temperature. The pool is heated so it's open year round from 7am-11pm.
The lobby and dining areas are fun as well and there's always something new to explore. (Check out the mens bathroom in the basement of the lobby building for a real treat!) I highly recommend the Steakhouse as the steak was extraordinary and the ambiance is not to be missed! The Copper Cafe was cute but way too expensive for breakfast (a very small side of hasbrowns costs $6). I suggest getting a piece of the pink champagne cake at some point though!
I'll definitely be back and I would recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a great, unique time. The hotel is close to tons of stuff too!More
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