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    Stayed here for 3 days. Located on the river walk (Harbor Rd) very clean. I'll call it cozy because it's a bit dated and the room was pretty small. It grows on you as a quaint place to visit, and walking distance to the lighthouse, restaurants, the fountain shows and downtown shops. They also have a common area and porch to extend the room. Breakfast was fruit and a homemade bread/muffin. We really enjoyed our stay. On an aside, I think we paid a lot for the room. I would shop around on TripAdvisor etc for a better fare.

    The four-poster bed, dresser, and wardrobe. Plenty of room for a seven-night stay.
    Richard G.

    I just returned home from a seven-night stay at the Harbor House -- attending a Grand Haven High School Class Reunion. I chose it for its location -- walking distance to downtown, the boardwalk to the pier and beach, and the infamous Tip-a-Few (IYKYK). I was somewhat apprehensive based on some mediocre reviews, so I was pleasantly surprised by how lovely the place is. The spacious common room -- where a continental breakfast of yogurt, cereal, English Muffins, instant oatmeal, and delectable homemade pastries and breads are served around a toasty fireplace -- is tastefully and cozily furnished. My room was a knock-out: four-poster bed, comfortable seating area complete with a gas fireplace and big-screen, flat panel TV -- as well as a balcony overlooking the harbor -- was a stunner, and it was clean as a whistle with daily housekeeping. There are communal refrigerators, ice buckets, glassware, etc., which further emphasized the homey atmosphere. But what really made it special was the staff: Sally, Deb, and Chris (a classmate of mine) were so friendly, funny, and professional. And it was a bargain (of course, this was off season). If you want a taste of all Grand Haven has to offer, this is THE place to stay!

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    Great location. Needs updating. Deb was awesome. Weird vibe otherwise. Probably should be priced a bit lower for the aging rooms.

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    Room 422 - $125/n - weekend stay in Mar 2024 Service 4…read moreRoom Layout 5 Cleanliness 4 Value 4 We almost skipped booking this property d/t the 3 star average on the ratings. I'm glad we took the risk. We booked online the day of our arrival into GRR. We received a text letting us know the room was available early & we could check-in anytime. As we were spending the day in Grand Rapids, we didn't get to the hotel until about 10pm, still a nice gesture. On arrival, you'll see the main hotel. Behind it are several motel- style buildings, forming a square. The glass doors open to the courtyard (inner square), and the main room doors open to the parking lot. Being early March, there was no need to worry about bugs being attracted to exterior lights and, in turn, getting in the room on entry/exit. The room was nice & cool on arrival & it smelled faintly of bleach. The temperature controls worked well. The bathroom was chilly. The toilet had some movement & the seat was an odd fit. Everything was functional. Next came the cleanliness check: bed & bath clean. There were fuzzies and debris in the odd nooks, the areas where a broom/vacuum can't reach. It baffles me why rented rooms are designed in difficult to clean layouts. Anywho, everything else was clean. There was also already water in the coffee maker. An accidental discovery on hitting the button when placing items on the table. The furniture is well-placed. No stubbed toes. The whirlpool is HUGE & was cleaned well. The sheets were crisp & we slept well. With the single level buildings, there were no noise concerns from above. Again, the temperature remained even. We didn't eat the complimentary breakfast.

    This was super misleading. I thought we were in an actual hotel... super cheap, clean for the most…read morepart at least. I went to the front desk to ask about possibly staying inside the hotel they advertise and although she wasn't rude per se, her cookie cutter corporate response didn't exactly soothe my anxieties. 100 bucks more to stay INSIDE? Nah. I told her that I wasn't aware that was the type of room I was getting to which she said "I don't know how to be any clearer". Here's an idea, maybe post an actual photo of the shitty heroin hotel you have on the premises. See screenshot for the actual advertised building. She also then made a comment about how "some people like it". Okay well, I don't actually care about those people because I specifically came in here to tell you I don't like it. Water in bathtub has trouble training, paint is basically melting off the wall. Probably wouldn't stay again. DO NOT BE FOOLED.

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    Still no drapes and not enough towels. However, when we called to tell them about the towels, they…read morequickly brought over a big fresh bundle. We bought black tarp from Meijer and strung up over the windows in order to get a little sleep in the morning once the sun came up. Overall, good location and friendly staff. No updates i.e. still worn.

    No need to read any other reviews. Don't waste your time with this place. It is awful and…read moreoverpriced for what it is. My husband booked Tusken House #1 for several days when he couldn't find anything else in the area. There is a reason this was the only room left in town. We arrived after 11 PM as we took our time coming up and stopped at various towns along our trip from Illinois. The door was unlocked (as expected), all the lights were on, and our last name was written on the white board. I really didn't like that part due to safety. Nobody needs to know our last name and what is there to stop anyone from the street who knows the operations from entering and taking one of the two keys left inside? The "cottage room" had the smallest bathroom ever, right off the kitchen. There is no way two people can get ready at the same time. The curtains were wide open and were a complete joke. They were sheer, so everyone could see in while the lights were on. Not so much a big deal until we needed to get changed for bed, or dressed in the morning. The only two places to do that with privacy were the large closet, which was bigger than the bathroom, and the miniature bathroom, that is so small my 6th grader even had to dress in the shower. The main room had a chair that was filthy and it had a stain left from someone who needed a shower who instead sat on it naked. I'd leave it to your imagination, but I took pictures to post as proof. The futon was in worse condition than the one I had in my college days, but the main room was the only room with a window A/C unit and a ceiling fan, so that's where I slept. While some rooms on the website show ceiling fans above the beds, this is purposefully cropped because the bedroom was beyond stuffy on a hot, sticky summer night. My husband slept in one bed and my son in the other. They slept with the door open in hopes of getting the air to circulate into the bedroom, but it wasn't a large enough window unit for two rooms. Additionally, because this is an old house, the electricity should have been updated. Instead, there were multiple extension cords for the window unit and lamps. In the bedroom there even more extension cords for the lamps and clock, and no place to plug in a charger. It amazes me that this place hasn't had an electrical fire. It was actually quite worrisome. The kitchen had a coffee machine and I finally found coffee in the cabinet, but there were no coffee mugs. The toiletries included body soap and shampoo. No conditioner. They said they don't supply conditioner. What? I found that our when we had to call for a hair dryer that didn't exist either. The reviews all over the internet about this place rave about the pool. Well, the sold the pool last year. They conveniently did NOT mention this when my husband booked the room. The back of the house is gated off and locked with do not trespass signs posted everywhere. There was no mention of the pool in the note left on the desk by the keys, yet there is still a picture of the pool hanging in the main office behind the desk where we took the keys when we checked out first thing in the morning. The parking for this house had three spots as there are three different rental spaces. The people in the second unit had a very large pick up truck that was not parked in the center of their space and our spot mark for unit 1, has the back of the a/C unit in the way, in addition to needing to drive over the grass to get into a spot. It was useless. Thankfully there was plenty of street parking across the street. No car could have parked there with the window air conditioner in the way, not even a smaller compact car. Thankfully they found someone else to book the room so we weren't changed two more nights. We would have had the credit card company disputed it if they had. This was that bad. They are clearly hurting for money, selling the pool and several of the properties had for sale signs in front of them. We were lucky enough to find another room at the newly renovated hotel at a neighboring town. Same price with all the luxuries of a nice hotel and everything was brand new and super clean, plus a coffee shop in the lobby. This is by far the longest and most detailed review I've ever posted. All the reasons why are posted. If they aren't there, I've blocked them out. Don't make the same mistake we did.

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    I can't tell you how perfect the Washington Street Inn was, during my visit. Tony and his wife were…read morewonderful and helpful. it's been years since I've been to Grand Haven and I needed a comfy place to stay, and good advice on local eats. The historic feel of the house was fabulous, from the table that reminded me of growing up, the games in the front room, the cozy room at the front to watch people walk by, and the proximity to downtown and all the places I wanted to go. I loved their attention to detail and even the bunny jelly holder for toast, in the morning . Breakfasts were very cool, and perfect portions. Thank you SO much, Tony. I will absolutely stay with you again.

    I can't say enough great things about this home away from home. The fact that I can only give them…read more5 stars seems unfair. And I'm sure even this review will not do them proper justice. It was just an awesome place to stay. Tony and Michelle were born to do this. From the moment we walked in the door, it was clear that this was going to be a great weekend. They both know how to walk that thin line between being ultra-professional and being so welcoming as to feel like long lost friends. Tony and I talked several times the day of arrival as we were a bit delayed in our travel and each of my several phone calls to him were promptly answered with a cheerful, "no problem... we'll be waiting for you." And sure enough, the minute I walked through the door, he was there with a handshake, and some great advice for a late-night dinner. Old-school charm with new-school technology from the door codes to the free (unbelievably fast) Wi-Fi, I literally don't know what else I could've asked for to make this any more comfortable than it already was. They're in a beautiful location with gorgeous parks within a stone's throw and walking distance to downtown (right down the road on Washington Blvd) and the water. It couldn't have been more convenient. The accommodations were amazing. Five bedrooms to pick from, each with their own charm. We picked ours because of the large private bath with an old fashioned claw-foot tub. The bathroom had great water pressure, complimentary high quality shampoos and body washes, and there was even a built-in overhead heater to keep you from getting cold after a shower. The place could not have been cleaner if I cleaned it myself. Either they buy new towels and linens for every guest that stays there or they have some trick up their sleeves they should teach to the rest of the hospitality industry. The sinks and tub didn't have a single water stain. The bedroom and bathroom were both immaculate. I guess that's just the best way to describe it without continuing to go over every detail -- immaculate. Beautiful woodwork through the upstairs hallways and there wasn't a sign of wear anywhere. They clearly care about not only their guests but about this beautiful home away from home. Three common rooms and a beautiful front porch give you a choice as to where you want to socialize, meet other guests, have a coffee, do some work, just relax, or play any number of their countless awesome games (such as the biggest wooden scrabble board you've ever seen or a 40-year-old hand-carved chess board with 10-inch hand-carved pieces for instance) while you're waiting for others in your party to get ready to go out. Free snacks galore (about a dozen different ones to pick from), a refrigerator to use for restaurant leftovers you might bring back, beautiful plateware and silverware, and interesting little furnishings from long past, such as an antique wooden stereoscope viewer and a radio which is guaranteed to be the oldest one you've ever seen, are all a part of the experience. Which brings me to my favorite part -- the breakfast, which is outstanding. The first morning, we were presented with fresh berries served as an appetizer. And I mean a HEALTHY amount of FRESH, BEAUTIFUL berries. The next course was some hand-made warm, cinnamon, pear crumble thing. And the final course was an egg, sausage, and cheese pastry with fennel. Several of them. Per person. The next morning started again with what must have been hand-chosen berries, but this time we received a different delicious crumbly warmed first course followed by this amazing herbed-egg dish which had some sort of baked Parmesan topping. I remember taking the first bite, and then I remember my extra-large oval ramekin (served hot straight from the oven) being clean enough to put back in the cupboard. Everything else between those two points is fuzzy. And all the coffee and juice you can drink. We did not leave that table hungry either morning. And my mouth has been is watering recalling it for this entire paragraph. There's an old saying that when you find something good you have two choices - keep it for yourself or share it with the world, and I don't get to Grand Haven enough to in good conscience keep it for myself. Enjoy!

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    Captain's Cottage is a quaint cottage located in the heart of downtown Grand Haven, and steps from…read morethe pier. The house is renovated, and can accommodate 4 guests in its Aftdeck suite. The house is divided into 3 different guest suites, but a large family could rent out the entire down stairs. There's also a driveway that has space for 3 cars (1 car per party). We had 2 cars, but had no problem finding parking across the street. We stayed in the Aftdeck suite, and it was spacious, and very clean. There was a king sized bed, and a pull out. There was enough room in the bedroom for an air mattress. The best part of this cottage is the proximity to the town. You are a short walk from everything. The Innkeeper was also very nice. My only complaints are there is no towel service, so you have to use the same towel all days you are there, or wash them yourself. And, it's an old house, so if your neighbors are loud, you can hear everything. This was only an issue the first night we were there. The next days the people next door were very pleasant, and abided by the "quiet time" rule that was in the handbook at the cottage. Quiet time is 11PM. Overall, I'd recommend this place to anyone! We will be going back next year!

    Stayed here for 2 nights in July. We stayed in the upstairs cottage and loved the balcony with view…read morea of the water. The place was very clean and well maintained. It appears that it was recently remodeled as everything looks to be rather new. Everything you need is provided, dishes, silverware, coffee maker they even had beach towels if you forget yours. It's nice having a small kitchen so you can cook a meal if you don't want to eat out all the time. Upon arrival there is a basket of snacks and the fridge is stocked with cold drinks. The Cottage is situated close enough so you can walk to the shops and restaurants or walk along the water. We chose to drive to the beach because of all the gear we had to bring. If you are looking for a nice quiet place to spend a few days I would definitely recommend this place.

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