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    Days Inn by Wyndham Stoughton WI - Guest room

    Days Inn by Wyndham Stoughton WI

    (11 reviews)

    Absolutely horrible. We first got there it looked pretty run down, figured out pretty quickly that…read morethe side doors to enter the hotel don't lock so my entire stay I felt unsafe. On top of that the rooms were DISGUSTING. Hair in the fridge and showers, lights flickered and filled with dead bugs etc. I could have looked past all of this if it wasn't for 2 things, the price was unreasonable for a 2 night stay in such conditions, almost $300. The worst of it tho was when me and my boyfriend were getting ready for check out. As we were getting our stuff together and making sure we weren't leaving anything behind, my boyfriend found someone else's dirty boxers, socks, and condoms behind a little bench where we had my dogs stuff. I would have preferred staying in my car for two nights than in that hotel ever again.

    Not the worst hotel I have ever stayed in, but it is close. It is has the potential to be a nice…read morelittle low cost hotel but all the deferred maintenance is enough for me to skip this place in the future. We were part of a large group in town for a family funeral, so we stuck it out for the two nights. I helped my mom get into her first floor room and found a hole in the bathroom door, blood on a bedspread (which was replaced without apology and some coaxing), and she found a used (hairy) bar of soap in the shower left by a previous guest. Ick. You could also very clearly hear the upstairs guests walking around. My room was on the second floor. Only staircase access found a big crack in the hallway window. I pulled out the iron and ironing board in the morning to touch up my dress. The board pad/cover had a hole in it. My mom said, "oh yours only had ONE hole, mine had two." I liked the magnifying mirror in the bathroom however all the dust on it was a turn off. I was okay with the bed. It was comfortable enough and seemed clean. Each room has a mini fridge and microwave. I was looking for a coffee maker, but you have to wait for breakfast in the morning for the coffee. Other things you expect with a lower end hotel were present, i.e. small thin towels, little tiny soap and cheesy outdated decor. The hotel is located just down the street from McDonald's, grocery and drug stores. That was nice.

    Naeset-Roe Inn

    Naeset-Roe Inn

    (3 reviews)

    $$

    Wonderful house, well-maintained. Quaint furnishings, immaculate rooms, great food, and good…read moreconversation. Also walking distance to restaurants and the Stoughton Opera House. We highly recommend Naeset Roe Inn and hope to stay there again in the future.

    I would love to write a review about a stay at the Inn, but I can't we never had the opportunity to…read morestay at the Inn. Let me tell you why. On April 3, I went to their site to make reservations.( We were going to a concert in Stoughton on the 11th of April and as part of our Anniversary celebration, we wanted to stay at a nice bed and breakfast. I was re-directed to another site and I went through the process of making a reservation for April 11th.( which also included making sure there was a room available ) including giving my credit card information. I thought it was a done deal. Then I received an e-mail stating that my reservation "request" had gone through and that I would receive a confirmation within 48 hrs and that if I didn't I should contact the Inn. After 48 hrs, I still hadn't received anything from the Inn, so I called. I only got an answering machine, so I left a message to please call me. The next day, still nothing from the inn, so I called and left another message. I began to panic that we weren't going to have anywhere to spend the night, but still, I waited for an e-mail or a call. The next day, I called and left ANOTHER message. Nothing. I left messages every day up until April 8 and there was still no word from the inn and nothing had been charged to my credit card so I assumed the reservation, for whatever reason, had not gone through. I searched the web once more for a b&b in or near Stoughton. The closest thing I could find was 20 miles away and much more expensive, I didn't have much of a choice but to take it. I received confirmation of my reservation of the new inn within 12 hours. All was well until April 10 ( the day before the concert ) I received an e-mail from the Naeset-Roe Inn, confirming my reservation, etc. I immediately got on the phone to the Naeset, but, guess what? No answer. I left a message to please call me and the reason I wanted a call-back. I wrote a detailed e-mail explaining why I no longer needed the reservations and how I had tried to contact them. I thought that was that. The following day, we left for our trip. After our weekend trip, I checked my home phone messages and I had a call from the Naeset, saying we were no shows, etc, etc. I immediately called...no answer. I left a message explaining everything and to call me. After about 10 minutes, we get a call. The inn keeper says that she never got any messages or e-mails from me and that she had called, but was never able to leave a message the whole week (we had received various other messages during the week) and that she had a strict cancellation policy and was going to charge us the entire price for the room. I explained that we had tried to call her all week and she said she was out of town the entire week ( contradicting what she had said earlier that she had tried to call us before ) How would a person have cancelled even if they had wanted to? By the way, was she out of town the previous weekend when I tried to call all that time? She had already told me that she was the only person that works at the inn. Was it closed all weekend and weekdays the previous week? We found out that no, it was not closed. We got our phone records and she had not tried to call us at all, except for the 11th when we were already in Stoughton. She did indeed charge my card for the full amount of the room, but then reversed half back. We have contacted our bank and are in the process of getting the other half back. I don't know what's going on at that inn, but I would just say, be careful that you don't end up like I did. I would never again attempt a stay here and I would give this place no stars if I could, just for the bad business practices. I cannot speak for the inn its self.

    Hotel Goodwin - Rooftop patio

    Hotel Goodwin

    (25 reviews)

    This hotel was near perfect and I could see why it's Michelin rated…read more I don't usually stay in boutique hotels but when looking at the nearby major chains, they didn't look appealing. The room was clean and had a rustic modern feel. When the carpet is beige, you know they have to take care of it consistently. Everything had a plush feel. The shower had a rainfall showerhead and a handheld. There's a scent that emanates throughout the hotel and into your room. It's light and adds to the ambiance. It's also in the sheets and linen too. I guess that adds to one of the negatives I list later in that the HVAC seems to be centrally controlled. There was some very minor debris in the sink that may have been left from wiping of a dirty rag, but that was mostly it. Gym was nice and parking was plentiful and free. What I didn't like: - Mini fridge in the room had a lot of snacks and other drinks that I assume were for sale. I usually pack my own food, so those items took up some space in the fridge - I get cold easily, so I try to adjust the thermostat, but it's centrally controlled, which I've never seen... I'm assuming all of the rooms are regulated in this way... - Breakfast bar- had bare minimal which I really don't mind. I really wouldn't expect a place like this to serve you breakfast unless it was full service. Would definitely come back

    Great hotel in downtown Beloit. It's been redone in a "speak easy" motif. Rooms are spacious and…read moreinclude a phonograph with a selection of vinyl LPs (that's 33 rpm records, for you youngsters). Room has a huge shower with a rainforest head. Also has a mini bar in the room. Only negative point is there was no refrigerator or microwave. Great restaurant located just off the lobby for a fine dining experience. Does not have full breakfast but does have grab and go muffins, fruit, coffee, etc. They also have a rooftop bar where one can sit inside or outside. Full bar with good bartenders. Menu is limited but still plenty to choose from. We had an order of mussels and a charcuterie tray. Both were very good. Our bartender was Colton and he took good care of us.

    Willowood Inn - Lobby/Community Room added 2012

    Willowood Inn

    (25 reviews)

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    Loved everything about this place- the breakfast nook and lounge area where everything was right…read moreout of the 50's. The rooms all have different names & themes which are lovingly and impressively done. It's a great place for a family gathering as there's loads of outdoor space: 1) large Fire pit in back, 2) Gazebo with lawn games, 3) picnic tables. Then, in front are the BBQ grills and several different-styled patio tables, as well as, 2 colorful nostalgic metal chairs directly outside each room. Lovely landscaping & flowers everywhere. Don't miss the bubbling brook just alongside the South side of the lounge and a peaceful spot to read. We visited Devils Lake Park, a diner in Baraboo, and an escape room in the Dells area. It's nearby lots of attractions. Oh yeah, the family that owns the joint are really nice

    Adorable Inn close to Devil's lake, a few minutes from Downtown Baraboo, and less than 20 minutes…read moreto all that the Wisconsin Dells has to offer. We stayed for a long weekend, and and it was the perfect location to get away. The rooms are all themed so when you call to reserve you can pick from the rooms they have available. We stayed in Unit 2, the Devil's Lake room which had photos of Devil's lake. The room included a mini refrigerator, coffee and tea, and alarm clock if needed. Right outside your door they have chairs and tables for enjoying the beautiful weather. They also have grills and an area for bonfires. I was only able to go to the communal area/lobby for the first morning as it was soon closed as they were started to do contactless check in/out. But it seems as though in less COVID-y times they have some coffee or tea there, light breakfast items like mini muffins or breakfast bars and fruit. They also had a communal puzzle and board games. Overall the place is super cozy, perfectly situated for a relaxing vacation with a number of restaurants and small shops to visit in Baraboo.

    Maxwell Mansion - Nibbly things

    Maxwell Mansion

    (108 reviews)

    $$$

    Maxwell Mansion is a wedding venue, motel and a cocktail bar. I was here mostly for the cocktail…read morebar, but I did get a tour of the mansion and grounds. The mansion was built in 1856, making it the first mansion in Lake Geneva. The estate has been completely redone but charming details were kept. Along with a mansion where you can book a room, Maxwell also includes beautiful gardens, lounges, outdoor fireplaces, a heated pool, croquet and bocce ball. There is also a separate area in the back with motel rooms. Like I said, I was there for a lil' drink. There's a bar inside the mansion (Apothecary Bar) with all kinds of medical and druggist paraphernalia, with the space being a tribute to Dr. Philip Maxwell. But it's the speakeasy, which is accessible outside in the front of the house, that you'll want to visit. Ask for the password inside the mansion, and they will let you into a dark, below-ground bar. It's all decorated in prohibitionist flyers, and even the bartenders are dressed up in period costumes. It's a really cool and unique bar in Lake Geneva.

    We went to both the apothecary bar and the speakeasy. We did not spend the night. I don't see that…read moreYelp has a separate page for the food/drink places. Focusing the review on the apothecary bar. You need to know the password to get in the speakeasy. A few days after we visited the speakeasy, we went in to try the apothecary bar to get some food and drink. A friendly helpful bartender, explained all their creative cocktails, shared the pub food that they offered, and answered questions. We ordered a flatbread pizza and a spinach artichoke dip as well as a couple of cocktails. They served us at a table where we sat on a couch in a room just across the hall and were quite comfortable. There are other rooms where you can go - not much seating in the actual apothecary bar.

    Speckled Hen Inn - Path leading from The Speckled Hen

    Speckled Hen Inn

    (67 reviews)

    My husband recently surprised me with a getaway weekend in Madison, Wisconsin and a two-night stay…read moreat the beautiful Speckled Hen Inn. Heather and Tom are wonderful hosts. Upon arrival, we were greeted by Heather who explained the property's amenities, as well as reviewing a substantial menu with food and beverage choices for the breakfast the next morning. We stayed in the spacious Heywood Hardy Suite with a comfortable king size bed, large ensuite bathroom, a separate sitting room and a deck. The bed was very comfortable and the room was spotless. Heather and Tom serve breakfast to all of their guests at a specific time. Everything is fresh and made to order from your menu choices. Guests are seated at tables of four, and it was delightful getting to know there others staying at the inn. The property is beautiful and there is a field with a horse, sheep and other animals. Heather and Tom make you feel right at home. They're friendly, and love to talk, but they're not intrusive. We enjoyed our relaxing stay at the Red Speckled Inn. I highly recommend it.

    We stayed at the Speckled Hen Inn 4 nights in December 2025. It was delightful! The facility was…read moreclean, warm, quiet, and welcoming. The bedroom was even more so; the bathroom was spacious and brilliantly clean. Although within the Madison area, we experienced it as pure country. The food was delicious, healthful, varied, and allowed for substantial choice on the part of each guest. There is a refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker for the use of guests. The other guests were interesting. Most importantly, the hosts are people we would be honored to call friends - thoughtful, kind, reasonable, smart, anticipated guest needs, good to talk with, easily went about their own lives when we needed downtime. Price was reasonable. We definitely look forward to visiting again!

    Crown Point Resort - hotels - Updated May 2026

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