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Great bar and food. Nice bar maid. Very persinable. Good food. Great beer. Back again next time in Woodward skate camp

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The Nature Inn at Bald Eagle - Outside

The Nature Inn at Bald Eagle

(20 reviews)

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Given the circumstances we're living with in 2020, I honestly didn't think I would get the chance…read moreto safely travel again for a couple of years. So when a family member approached me and asked me if I wanted to stay at this inn, I was surprised; but, after learning more, I excitedly said yes. This was the right decision and led to a fantastic and relaxing weekend away from the city. This nature inn sits in Bald Eagle State Park and has 16 guest rooms, a handful of meeting room/library spaces, and is absolutely beautiful. The rooms on one side of the inn overlook a lake, with the other side facing a cluster of trees. My relative and I ended up facing the trees, but we were totally fine with that - especially since the fall foliage was starting to set in. We were on the 2nd floor, so we were able to enjoy the view from a private balcony throughout the weekend; it looked like the 1st floor rooms had little patios instead, so no matter what, guest rooms have some sort of outdoor seating. Normally, guests would all be able to enjoy a communal patio and fire pit here. Granted, some other guests (as it appeared that a large group came here together) did go ahead and enjoy this space. My relative and I did not because avoiding people is a must these days, but still, what we saw of these spaces looked great. Definitely something to remember for the future. Speaking of avoiding people - it's 2020, so naturally, my relative and I were focused on what the inn is doing to protect guests. The answer is, plenty! Cleaning and sanitizing the inn is a big thing, naturally. The small size of the inn definitely helps, as it's not particularly big and doesn't lend itself to the gathering of huge crowds. Masks are a must and for the most part, this rule was adhered to; I passed by a couple of guests that I think just forgot theirs momentarily, but staff definitely took the rule seriously. Their dining room is currently closed - all meals are prepped and offered as take-out or delivery. Fortunately, the rooms include a fridge, so it was super easy for my relative and me to bring snacks and store our leftovers so that we were stocked and well-fed all weekend. Also, while you can request items that you need for your room, daily turn-down service is not happening right now - that way, only guests are in their rooms during their stay. The result was that I felt extremely relaxed while I was in the inn, knowing that my space and health was being respected and taken seriously. A couple of notes - the mattresses here were admittedly very hard and uncomfortable, and while they didn't ruin our stay, it's still nice to have my comfy soft bed back. I don't really hold this against the inn though since, frankly, I think all hotel beds are uncomfortable by default. Speaking of things I don't hold against them - this is a nature inn, so you better expect some of the local wildlife to try to get into your room. When I first opened my balcony door some stinkbugs fell onto me because they had gathered around the door frame - whoops! The good news is that the door itself was very well sealed, so the little jerks couldn't get in when the door was closed. Again, I don't hold that against the inn at all, seeing as it's set right in a state park. Still, I think it's fair to remind other guests and readers that when you visit a nature park, you better be ready to experience everything nature throws at you. If any of this sounded like something you would enjoy, I encourage you to visit the inn's website to learn more about staying here; there is a lot of information there about a range of other topics, such as how the entire facility is designed to be ecologically sound, what to expect when you visit during different seasons, and what sorts of outdoor fun awaits you in the surrounding nature park. I definitely recommend this beautiful inn as a getaway option - now and in the future; and I hope to be back one day to enjoy more of the surrounding area!

Clean, comfortable, Leed certified, awesome location. Highly recommend but plan ahead.read more

Hampton Inn & Suites Lamar - Guest room

Hampton Inn & Suites Lamar

(45 reviews)

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We stayed in room #116 PROS-…read more *newly remodeled hotel, clean rooms, decent breakfast, a lot of TV channels, pleasant staff, convenient location. CONS- This is why I have 1 star! *NO HOT WATER IN THE SHOWER AND NO WATER PRESSURE!!! The water got barely warm. I showered first and thought maybe there would at least be hot water when my husband showered, however that didn't happen. The pressure was so low we had to stand with our bodies nearly touching the shower faucet handle to even be in the water. We were colder when we got out of the shower than when we got in. After a 7 hr drive in some bad weather conditions we were looking forward to a nice hot shower, that didn't happen. We did call the front desk to report the issue we were offered a different room however it was late in the evening, we were tired & already settled into this room so we did not switch rooms. * The bed was too hard for our liking. Hampton Inn's used to all have pillow top beds. That is not the case in this hotel. *We paid almost $160.00 for the night, we expected better! A hot shower with decent water pressure would have been nice. We would NOT stay here again, due to the above issue. If you choose to stay here, check your shower before settling into your room.

Only 3 stars because although the room AC is working perfectly, the common areas are without…read morecooling in late July. We're mentioning this to staff. We were told it's been this way all summer and they're waiting for a Part. So the front doors were kept unlocked and wide open in an attempt to get some air in. But these let in a ton of flies. You need to do better than this Hampton.

Frosty Hook Hotel - Dozen breaded hot wings.

Frosty Hook Hotel

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If you know me, you'll know I love good food and love to cook, and I like to eat what I make most…read moreof the time. My family seems to think I'm good at it. And because I'm half decent at it, the older I get, the fussier I get. I give restaurants one chance typically, and as harsh as it seems, if they don't have good homemade food, they get the f word when my kids ask me how it was - "fine." When we travel, going out to eat at local businesses is a big part of the journey, and spending those months in Philadelphia we ate our way across the city between appointments. And who could forget the cuisine of England, Wales and Canada? One way I feel you can judge a place is the making of the simple cheeseburger. I make out of this world cheeseburgers at home with fresh burger from PennsValley MeatMarket, cheddar cheese, and anything else I want to add, so again, I'm pretty rigid when it comes to the humble cb. Last Saturday evening after working a very busy day selling cookies at the Punkin' Chunkin' for Insideoutcookie, I was exhausted so I called up the Frosty Hook Hotel which is located right across from the IOC bakery, and ordered takeout for supper. For around $8.50 I got the "NEV Burger" and fresh cut fries. I'm here to tell you that this was in the top two burgers I've ever eaten from a restaurant, right down to the onions and tomatoes garnishing it. The burger must've been a third pounder, but it's not size that matters, it was the quality. The patty was hand shaped and seasoned perfectly, and I'm pretty sure it was fresh and never frozen burger. The onions were crisp and white, the tomato ripe and not grainy, and the lettuce a nice leafy green. The bun was a fresh kaiser roll. It was out of this world. This is the kind of burger you THINK ABOUT for a week after you eat it. So, my friends, go like The Hook's fb page and pay attention to their daily weekday specials which are homemade and seem to always be under $10. It's cash only, so don't forget to bring your dollars. Kelli Musser you and your crew get a 5 star from me, only comparable to a burger I had in Philadelphia from Huda, at a fraction of the price. Good job.

Frosty is a total hole in the wall for all the locals. Everyone is so friendly and space is lively…read morewith a private party room, pool table, and even a slot machine. I heard good things about the wings here, so had to order a dozen unbreaded wings ($12) with half hot garlic and half honey BBQ. Also added an order of Jalapeño Poppers ($5) and Mozzarella Sticks ($5). Both appetizers came out pippin' hot with the perfect crunch. The wings were slathered in sauce giving them so much flavor. You get a real bang for your buck here with such affordable and comforting food. The menu is simple, but done right.

Hampton Inn Selinsgrove/Shamokin Dam - Guest room

Hampton Inn Selinsgrove/Shamokin Dam

(33 reviews)

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This is the place to stay in Selinsgrove - Sunbury area for sure. Kelly the GM has an incredible…read morestable staff. That translates to consistent high level of service. Can't find a cleaner hotel and more focused service staff. Special call out to Ashley the Front Office Manager, the breakfast workers and housekeeping. Even when I don't ask for housekeeping they are focused on fresh towels I travel 40 weeks out of a year and stay in many Fairfield's because of this location primarily. I have been a Marriott customer for over 20 years and although some full service Marriott's have features Fairfield does not offer, no hotel seems to compare to the areas I mentioned in recent memory. Stay here if you are looking for simple convenience, comfort, safety, and value. All the features a frequent traveler values exist in the Fairfield format. The formats are consistent by location which makes it simple To adjust for frequent travelers. Finally this location is the best I have found all year and multiple locations for all the reasons mentions. Great job and thanks for all you do

We travel a lot, and we stay in a variety of places. This is the first negative review that I have…read moreever written. We stayed here for two nights for Susquehanna graduation weekend. Average price per night was $400 (demand pricing - rooms normally run about $120) which in itself was fine given the limited options in the area. We don't always stay in luxury hotels - primary Marriott properties are the norm (Courtyards, Fairfield, etc.). Cons: - Very dirty (elevators, the actual room, floors, hallways, carpet, etc.) - Room and entire place had a strange vinegar/chemical/odd smell - especially in the room. Like they were trying to cover up. - Coffee empty repeatedly - Smokers repeatedly outside the main door which happened to permeate our room Pros: - Proximity to shopping and campus - Free parking

The Inn at Lewisburg - BW Signature Collection - Exterior

The Inn at Lewisburg - BW Signature Collection

(43 reviews)

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Arriving early in the day, we had one of the most helpful staff (Colleen) welcome us and provided a…read moreperfect room for our stay. Each of the staff in the lobby were helpful, friendly and accommodating each day. The comfortableness of the lobby, meal area access throughout the day with fresh fruit, endless coffee/tea and fresh baked cookies each day was a perfect addition. We met Lisa, who worked in the breakfast area several days we were there and was extremely kind and helpful each morning. She made the experience of being a guest, an amazing event and grateful for her friendliness to my family. The rooms were clean, freshened up each day by request and the wonderful staff who cleaned our room were gracious and friendly each day too. 100% sure you should stay here! Don't make a mistake and stay somewhere else. You will not be disappointed.

I am not even done with my stay here at the best Western plus country cupboard, and I am so pleased…read morewith every aspect of the stay thus far. Upon parking huge parking area lots of space to get your car in and out and close to the front entrance. Walking in the door. It smells clean and fresh with all updated decor and furnishings that are spotless. The front desk was being handled. Perfectly, and even with your busy staff here, they still took the time to greet me and tell me they would be with me. My room is spacious and large, super clean and has all kinds of extra little amenities. Free breakfast in the morning is a perk. I am only five minutes from Bucknell University, so I will be staying here again. The next time I take the trip up.

Millheim Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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