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My most recent stay was June 30 and July 1, 2023. My worksite is nearby so I've been staying there a couple nights per month since Feb 2023. Well I discovered I'd been bitten up by BED BUGS after lunch on July 2! I was lucky I hadnt been home yet and all my potentially infested stuff was in my car. So after working an 8 hour shift, driving 1 and a half hours home, it took me 4 hours to throw stuff away, bag up my clothes, windex everything that could be cleaned, washed and dried clothes 3 times on high heat, had wood in the car too, had to burn that. I left everything I couldnt clean but wanted to save, like a $200 pair of work boots, suitcase, etc in my car. Then I ran my car with heat on blast until I got temp above 118° for at least 2 hours. I had to miss work the next day because I was up until 4am trying to do all this. Since I'd been a regular guest I assumed they would at least issue a refund. They refused to refund my money and completely deny they have bed bugs. They gave me the names of the exterminators they use and I spoke to one of them on the phone, very nice guy. He said he did treat some rooms there but not the one I stayed in. He also said my bite marks do sound like theyre from bed bugs. Everytime I spoke to the manager, Britney, she insists I was bitten by spiders or mosquitoes, but from the pictures you can clearly see its bed bug bites. In addition to that, I have asked at least 3 times if they offer a weekly rate and they always say no. But a co worker who just arrived a week or 2 ago said they gave him a weekly rate of $375. Whats up with that? Sadly I wont be able to stay at the lodge anymore because they refused to refund me and be honest about their pest procedures. I really enjoyed it until this happened. If you stay there be sure to check the mattress for bed bugs.

Each room has a private deck overlooking a small lake.
Christine R.

Stayed here for one night in shoulder season so we pretty much had the place to ourselves. It's a unique property--driving up, the rooms look more like mini cabanas. The fact that they each have a private deck overlooking a small lake reinforces this vibe. It's definitely not fancy but is clean and recently renovated. Mattresses are super comfy and our room had a microwave and half fridge. They also have a paved walking path on the property, which we enjoyed taking to our included continental breakfast, startling some grazing deer. Good location if you're in the area checking out Fallingwater, Ohio Pyle, or any of the other sites. We'd stay here again--definitely a good value if you are on a budget.

Suzee Q.

While the cost was very cheap and the employees we encountered were perfectly nice, I would chose to spend more and get more next time. The location is convenient to Fallingwater. You could call this place rustic, but it's more like outdated. Our room faced the pond but we couldn't lock our sliding door partway - what ever mechanism that used to be there was broken and the screen door was missing - so we had to sleep in a musty-smelling room for the long weekend. The AC worked great, though it didn't help with the smell. The linens, both bed and bath, were worn. The shampoo/body soap was so cheap I didn't feel clean after using it. The bathroom counter was a nice Pink Pearl granite but housekeeping needs training. The bathroom switch plate, that we had to touch each time we entered, was filthy! The wall between the sink and mirror needed a wipe down!!! Continental breakfast was limited. The landscaping and parking lot looked fine. They do accept dogs, for a fee.

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Wonderful place. Rooms very clean and up to date. Check-in fast and easy. View was gorgeous.

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Nemacolin

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Our stay at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in the recently renovated suites in The Lodge was nothing…read moreshort of magical. Nestled in the heart of the Laurel Highlands, these upgraded suites embody a seamless blend of modern elegance and rustic charm. From the moment we arrived, the experience was elevated. The Lodge's new grand entrance--a gorgeous porte-cochère, expansive glass, and an accessible design--immediately signaled the thoughtful transformation underway. Inside, the lobby unfolds like a storybook scene: a dramatic split staircase, a cozy fireplace, sumptuous furnishings--all infused with a touch of whimsy and glamour. The suites themselves were stunning. Spacious and beautifully finished, they reflect the resort's woodsy elegance through distinctive color palettes and upscale décor. Ours featured modern amenities that made a real difference: a Nespresso coffee machine to kickstart the mornings, a Dyson hair dryer (yes, really!), and plush butler service that took convenience and indulgence to the next level. These thoughtful touches elevated every moment of our stay. Depending on your travel party, the resort accommodates beautifully--options range from cozy Junior King Suites to expansive Penthouse Suites with multiple bedrooms and balconies overlooking the serene grounds. We felt truly pampered and inspired to unwind. No need to leave the property to be indulged. Dining at the new Fawn & Fable was a highlight--farm-to-table steakhouse excellence with imaginative, artful plating and local ingredients that transported us to a fairytale setting. Evenings were best spent at Circle Bar, enjoying creative cocktails in an opulent setting, or slipping into the library-style Study--a hidden gem perfect for quiet conversation under a starlit painted ceiling. In the mornings, The Patisserie was our go-to for delicious espresso and pastries in a bright, airy Parisian-style café setting. Beyond our suite and spirits, the resort's amenities truly complement the experience -- from world-class spa treatments, golf courses, and thrilling outdoor adventures to curated wellness moments. In short, our stay in the renovated Lodge suites was pure enchantment--a perfect mix of luxury, comfort, thoughtful design, and impeccable service. Nemacolin continues to raise the bar, and we can't wait to return.

We recently stayed for two nights in the Chateau building. While the room itself was nice and met…read morebasic expectations, the overall experience fell incredibly short for a luxury resort. Here is the breakdown of our stay: The Room & Bedding The bed was extremely uncomfortable, which was especially difficult for my husband who recently underwent back surgery. The standard pillows were awful, but luckily they have a "pillow bar" with eight different options. Being able to swap them out was a saving grace, but the mattress itself left a lot to be desired. Room Service Completely out of the question. Despite advertising 24/7 availability, we tried calling to order food and were left waiting unanswered for 10 minutes just ringing on two separate occasions. Talk about inconvenient. The Butler Service While the staff was pleasant, the execution was a mess. We had a late night at the Circle Bar and planned to sleep in, specifically scheduling our morning coffee delivery for 8:30 AM since we were traveling without our kids. Instead, the joke was on us: we were abruptly woken up at 6:30 AM by a butler delivering someone else's coffee and milk. Once disrupted, we were wide awake for the day. Dining: Hit or Miss (Mostly Miss) Fawn and Fable: The steak was great, but the sides were a disaster. The potatoes and broccolini were completely undercooked--serving raw potatoes at this price point is totally unacceptable. Service was also lacking, and our water glasses sat empty almost the entire meal. Aqueous: A major disappointment for breakfast. I ordered the huevos rancheros (one of my favorites), and the sauce tasted like it came straight out of a cheap tomato can. My husband's breakfast was mediocre at best, featuring burnt bacon. (Seriously, how do you burn bacon?). Our waiter was completely MIA, and the food took forever. On top of that, we overheard a waitress at the next table comparing the restaurant's bread to Aldi. That is exactly what you want to hear at a self-proclaimed 5-star resort. Circle Bar: This was the highlight of our trip. It offered average food but by far the best service and drinks, likely because we chose to sit directly at the bar. The Peak: Average food paired with average service. It felt like something you would expect from a standard chain restaurant, not a luxury property. Summary: For the price and the reputation, the lack of attention to detail in both the service and the kitchens was incredibly disappointing.

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Country Season's Bed & Breakfast Inn

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What a great experience. On our way to Ohiopyle we decided to just stay the night and explore more…read morein the morning. Looking around for some interesting and fun options we stumbled upon this B&B and decided to call to see if there were any openings. We were in luck! We quickly gave them some information and made our way down there. Upon our entry we were greeted warmly by Liberty the proprietor. She was wonderful and made check in super easy. I made myself some tea, helped myself to some gingersnap cookies, and got settled in for the night. The room was spacious and comfortable. The shower had a never ending (or so it seemed) supply of hot water and there was more than enough towels. I quickly felt at easy in the room and knew I would be getting a good nights rest. Breakfast, Liberty informed us, was held at two times, 7:30 and 9am. We picked to have ours early, which I was against, but it turned out wonderful. We got to eat a nice early breakfast and then went back to bed! Check out was at 11 so we got a few more hours of relaxing in before we hit the hiking trails. Yes, a late start, but the bed was too comfortable to leave! Breakfast was delicious. Scrambled eggs, french toast, sausage, and a fruit cup. They had orange juice, coffee, and tea. What a treat! The food was perfect. I could not ask for a better breakfast. This place was perfect. I would stay here again in a second. It was also so close to the attractions of Ohiopyle that it would be stupid not to suggest everyone to stay here!

Liberty and Jim are really wonderful people who own a cozy bed and breakfast. Now I don't know…read moreabout you but I love the country welcoming feel of places and this had that quality. Not to mention the breakfast was fresh and delicious AND. My favorite part.... during the afternoon Liberty put out brownies and cupcakes for treats!!! I'm a pig so that was awesoooome haha. I highly recommend this place to anyone who wants to be comfortable without spending a ton. About 5 minutes from falling water, 20 minutes from kentuck knob, 10 minutes from the windmills across from the stone quarry (worth a gander!) and I dunno. 10 minutes from Ohiopyle park? VERY close to everything!!!

Comfort Inn

Comfort Inn

(13 reviews)

I was excited about visiting Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural masterpiece, but…read moretheir only open time slot was at 8AM. I thought it would be wise to find a hotel close by rather than risk facing early morning traffic driving in from Pittsburgh. Connellsville was as close as I could get. Sitting on the edge of the Youghiogheny River, this hotel was a welcome sight after a long drive from Pittsburgh. I reserved a room with a King bed and river view. The view proved to be irrelevant because I couldn't see the river in the dark. Just as I entered the room, the fire alarm went off, so I went downstairs to find no one gathered. In fact, the patrons at the lobby bar didn't leave their stools. I couldn't tell when I could return to my room because the front desk staff was nowhere to be seen. A false alarm, I guess. For $127, I found the room satisfactory and quiet enough. Dining options were paltry unless I was willing to drive. There was a casual spot next door, though I walked ten minutes to an alternative spot for sushi. I got up early because Fallingwater was still a 40-minute drive away. They provided a complimentary breakfast which started at 6AM, so I was able to nosh a bit before checking out. RELATED - Exploring the Pittsburgh area? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/pzu3eaj9lI

We visited Pittsburgh and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater house and this hotel is conveniently…read morelocated for the trip back to DC. What a surprise! We stayed at Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore before this Comfort Inn. Amazingly, it was a much better experience. We had two rooms. The rooms are very clean. We had river-side rooms with the view of the river. The location is amazing. It is right on the Youghiogheny River and next to the GAP bike trail. Make sure to ask for a river-view room if possible. There is a nice porch in the back from the breakfast area where you can enjoy the beautiful river and the trains rolling past in the distance. The hotel has a little bar, the rates are very reasonable. Also, make sure you do not miss the restaurant next door, The River's Edge. Really great food, great service. The elevator was not working when we checked in. So we carried the luggages up the stairs. Not a big deal. Still won't take away from a great hotel stay. This Comfort Inn is a hidden gem. We certainly will book again when visiting the area next time.

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