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Four Fillies Lodge - Charming guest bedroom in our cabin

Four Fillies Lodge

(3 reviews)

Had a nice stay at Four Fillies Lodge. The cabins aren't your typical cabins. They are very nice…read morebut very modern and not rustic whatsoever. I am good with that but if you are looking for more of a cabin experience this isn't it. The room was clean and comfortable. We liked having the kitchen and large windows and deck area. You are right next to a creek which is also nice. My only dislikes is that it is not as private as I would have liked it to be. You are close to the other cabins and right across the creek are homes that can easily see into your cabin.

My husband and I stumbled across the Four Fillies Lodge website and decided to give it a try. They…read moreoffer pet friendly cabins at a decent rate which was a huge plus. We stayed at the Fishing Creek cabin that sleeps six and has a small kitchenette with Wi-Fi. This cabin is also Creekside and has chairs with the fire pit set right next to the creek. The cabin was super clean. The beds weren't the greatest, but they weren't terrible either. To fish the creek it's $25 per person per day, but the creek is stocked and we caught plenty of trout. My husband and I would definitely stay here again and are looking forward to coming back. The only negative was that Four Fillies offers add-ons to the reservation such as in cabin massages or cake pops waiting in the cabin upon arrival. We booked for and paid for both of these add-ons provided, but received neither as the massage therapist canceled and the bakery where the cake pops come from was closed the day of our arrival we did however get a refund.

Hampton Inn Princeton - Breakfast Area

Hampton Inn Princeton

(48 reviews)

$$

Aesthetic: A well run Hampton Inn…read more My Favorites: The free snack selection. Experience: This was a very well managed Hilton property, we enjoyed our night here. We were impressed with all the complimentary snack offerings upon arrival. The beds were standard, comfy, and clean. We had a nice little mountain view and it was a cute area. The tub in the shower didn't have a drain plug and looked like it needed to be painted badly, and the water pressure was very weak, that was the only downside, but not a huge deal for an overnight. We'd definitely stay here again when in Princeton.

We are Diamond members, traveling constantly for our kids' competitive sports, often choosing…read moreHilton without hesitation. This trip was no different--after a seven-hour road trip, the four of us (plus my service dog) rolled in, dreaming of a quick swim and some relaxation. Spoiler alert: that dream died fast. We used the Hilton app to check in, but I went down to the desk for a second key so my husband and I could both access the room and amenities. I gave my room number, and--without asking for my name, ID, or even confirming I belonged there--the employee just handed me a key and said, "Have a good night." I'm sorry, WHAT? That's not customer service, that's a security disaster waiting to happen. We stayed in room 504, where we were greeted by a musty, dirty odor strong enough to knock you backward. The room looked like it hadn't seen a dust cloth in years. The bathtub? Absolutely disgusting. Several light bulbs were out. The beds were lumpy and uncomfortable, the whole place felt like a tropical rainforest with the humidity, and the Wi-Fi (which I need for my work as a REALTOR®) didn't connect at all. To top it off, the shower had no hot water, and by morning, I'd developed a sore throat. The pool was supposed to be our redemption moment. Instead, an interior light fixture came loose while my kids were in the water. We immediately got them out and told the staff. Two hours later, the pool was still open and people were still swimming like nothing happened. Because apparently, here, safety hazards double as "added ambiance." Then there's the "pet relief" area--a 5x5 patch of grass that looked like a landmine field of other dogs' poop, with shards of glass scattered throughout. The bag dispensers were empty, not that I didn't bring my own. My poor service dog deserves better than that. And just when I thought I'd seen it all, I spotted exposed wires on the 5th floor, seemingly connected to a security camera. Nothing says "welcome" quite like loose electrical wiring. The one and only pleasant surprise? Breakfast. It was actually good--shockingly good, given everything else. Unfortunately, one decent meal doesn't erase the fact that this stay was dirty, unsafe, uncomfortable, and far below the standard Hilton promises, especially for Diamond members.

Holiday Inn Express Dublin

Holiday Inn Express Dublin

(31 reviews)

$$

Easy check in and out! What I noticed most was the cleanliness. You walk in and everything was neat…read moreand organized. They have a little convenience shop to the left of the desk filled with snacks and, luckily, floaties for the pool. The front desk ladies were polite and friendly! We stayed here twice, in the same room actually. It had 2 queen beds, a pull out couch, mini fridge, desk area, and a decently sized bathroom. Our party consisted of 2 adults and 2 children and we had more than enough room. The bathroom was stocked with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash, all in refillable pump bottles. The sink also had hand wash and body lotion. The pool area was kept clean and the staff said we could eat in there at the tables if we wanted. It wasn't a huge area, but there were at least 2 tables and several options for seating. The pool only went to 5 feet and had decent stairs for my toddler in the shallow end. There was also a small gym, complete with some dumbbells, an adjustable bench, treadmill, elliptical, and star stepper, plus a yoga mat and exercise ball. There was a small cabinet which held towels, wipes, and a water dispenser/cups. The only bummer was I saw the same dead moth under the elliptical both stays (2 weeks apart), so I know the gym hadn't been cleaned. Breakfast was decent-- it was the same both both times we had it. They have 3 cereal options, some yogurt and oatmeal, fresh fruit (apples, oranges, and bananas), two types of eggs, sausage, bacon, toast (even a GF bread), bagels, muffins, cinnamon rolls, and a pancake maker. There was also coffee and tea. Everything was served until 9:30. There is always water with fresh fruit out. We ate at two nearby restaurants-- Fat Boy's Pizza and Cinco de Mayo Mexican and both were great! There is also a restaurant list inside the lobby. I felt safe staying here and had no issues in the parking lot. There were only a few other guests during both of our stays. This was a good spot to stay during our travels and I will definitely consider coming back!

Check in was fast and clean hallways and warm swim pool . Overall good stay, good value for the…read moreprice.

Church Street B&b - Other side of living room

Church Street B&b

(1 review)

Church Street Bed and Breakfast absolutely MADE our trip to Lewisburg. Tom and Sheila Cardis, our…read morehosts, are not just warm and welcoming, they make you feel like you are one of a large group of gregarious friends and family. The house is a large, nine bedroom manor from 1904 which is lovingly done in period style. They rent out two rooms, and we stayed in the downstairs Laing Room. It was huge, had a queen bed, a fireplace, and a television. There was a large attached bathroom, all kitted out in full Victoriana, complete with the original clawfoot tub (and a modern, freestanding shower). Sheila has put out all sorts of toiletries in case you forgot something, and there are loads of towels. We came and went as we pleased, Friday to Sunday, sometimes staying to chat and drink wine with the ever evolving group of friends, family, and neighbors stopping by to pass time on the porch or back patio. Tom and Sheila are both genuinely hilarious individuals, and there is plenty of what the Irish call, 'good crack.' I will come back and post a picture when I download them. The house is on a very quiet street about two or three blocks from downtown Lewisburg. The main restaurants and shopping and pubs are a five minute walk past the picturesque Old Stone Presbyterian Church and Carnegie Institute. There is a large garden with a pond and chairs set out on the lawn. Temperatures were lovely and fireflies were out in abundance. I highly recommend taking a little jaunt up to Lewisburg and calling ahead to reserve at Church Street.

Creekside Resort - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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