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Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Corry - Lobby lounge of the Cobblestone Inn & Suites of Corry, PA.

Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Corry

(7 reviews)

$$

We've stayed here on numerous occasions and it's always clean with a friendly staff. The breakfast,…read morewhile not at a five-star hotel rating, is still very good. Albeit, the view from the front offers little more than Walmart, and the view out the back is marginally better, the stat itself is mostly quiet, which is what I look for in a hotel. You won't get many "views" in Corry; unless you count Walmart or a cow pasture. My only complaint from today is that, while the hotel was only at 50% capacity, we still managed to find ourselves below a room of rambunctious kids, which wasn't exactly best for a good night's sleep. We probably would have called the front desk had our two-month-old not been trying to sleep. We'll certainly stay here again in the future. UPDATE: Another stay in the hotel and so far things are going smoothly. The front desk clerk quickly jumped on salting the sidewalk after we mentioned that it was getting a little slick from the freezing rain. The rooms were pretty clean, save the stray ladybug that found its way in somehow. We never leave here with anything negative to say.

Cobblestone Inn in Corry, Pa is a place I stay at about 3 times a year when visiting family. You're…read morelimited in the area on where to stay unless you go to Findley Lake or Erie. Corry is close to my relatives. In the past 4 years, I've had issues with bed bug bites, a hotel fire/smoke issue May 2023 and the most recent, overcharge issues by a lot from the hotel. The management team needs to be better trained to handle customers. The manager Megan was nice, but offered no apologies for our recent stay December 30-January 1. I was charged over 300 for the 3 nights stay and then 207 additional has been pending since we checked in. My daughter, was also charged for her stay and has over 300 in pending charges still on her account after 6 days. We both tried calling the hotel numerous times to resolve this and nobody answered. Even Hotels.com tried to call them, same thing. Cobblestone Reservations and Hotels.com sent them emails to respond to us and nothing. Finally, after numerous attempts, I got the manager Megan today. She was nice, but only offered excuses and never once said, "I'm sorry you weren't informed, I'm sorry this happened, I'm sorry you weren't aware". Nothing. They offer no housekeeping unless you stay more than 3 days, the workout room was freezing (to cold for any workout), they offer no streaming or pay per view options for guests and though it was clean, we've had issues with bed bugs in the past that I reported to the hotel, and at the time, the guy who was managing was rude and stated they don't have an issue with them. Clearly the bites were proof enough for me! I had many! They had a small fire/smoke issue back in the laundry facility when I stayed Memorial Day weekend 2023 and offered nothing to the guests for having been outside in the damp night air for a couple of hours and then now, we get ridiculously overcharged on our rooms. I asked the manager where I could write to management at their hotel and she gave me the general email address for the hotel. She was the manager!!!! Then I asked who she reported to and she stated they don't have a Regional or District manager. They report to some property management place called Diamond! What kind of hotel chain doesn't have a District or Regional Manager! This place has so much potential if they just get a management team that can manage and handle customer service. If they started by answering their phones, that would be great.

The Caboose Motel

The Caboose Motel

(18 reviews)

$$

A caboose! Every kids dream to ride in a caboose! I got to sleep in one! How awesome is that?…read moreIt is wonderful. The A/C was perfect during This record heat wave in the 90s! So comfy! It is a perfect size for the night! There is a fridge with a freezer, a microwave, a coffee maker, a nice side chair, luggage rack. A shower, a nice bathroom sink with a vanity. There are chairs outside to sit and watch the world go by. It is fairly quiet inside also. We plan on coming up another time and stay as we found a wonderful old style restaurant... Sam's... just down the road. Also it is right next to the Titusville train which we plan to ride in the morning. All aboard!

I will start my review with the positives. There are only two: the staff, particularly the woman at…read morethe desk, was very pleasant and as helpful as they could be. And the bed was very comfortable. That's it. Now for the not-so-great aspects of our stay. Sadly, this will take a bit of time. It was the opening day of the season so we thought it might actually be the best experience. You know....rooms all freshly cleaned and checked and ready for the season. Nope. It started with check-in when credit cards could not be processed because the phone line was not working. The woman needed to write down all my credit card details so she could "keep trying." That's a little unnerving but we understood. Things happen. Then we go to our caboose (1001) and it has not been aired out - stale and beastly hot. Since no windows open, we left the door open and blasted the A/C. Then we looked at the room. Think Red Roof Inn with no remodeling since maybe 1980. Bad. But - OK - make the best of it. At least it was clean(ish). Bzzzz....bzzzzz....now what? Three wasps. Great. The desk clerk came with a swatter and a can of wasp spray. She got 1 and left the tools for us. Are we done? Nope. Next, we discovered that there was no water pressure at the bathroom sink or shower. Only a weak trickle/drip. Maintenance came pretty quickly but, after several back-and-forth trips, determined the problem could not be fixed for our stay. We had now been unpacked for a couple hours and were just about to leave for the evening. But first, we had to drag everything to a new room, 2 doors down. I guess this was actually a good thing since the 2nd caboose (1003) was marginally less shabby than the first. Marginally. After all of the issues we had, you would think we would be offered some token of compensation, some amount deducted from our bill. Nope. Not a word and, frankly, I didn't ask. We had been understanding and even cheerful throughout all the problems yet the business did not see fit to do the right thing. The biggest shame of it is that my husband, a train enthusiast, has wanted to stay at the Caboose Motel for a long time. We just never got there until we made a special point to go. Now we know and we don't need to do that ever again.

Athenaeum Hotel

Athenaeum Hotel

(37 reviews)

$$$

Run down. The two…read morestars are for the location. If you're seeing a show here, you're about 20 feet from the hotel. Also, Chautauqua Institute is a lovely place. The room: peeling wallpaper, chipped paint, cracks in the floor and cracks in the ceiling, and floors so warped it's like a little skate park. The shower is small and dingy, also unlit. There's a light over the sink, but it's doesn't really reach the shower, especially with the shower curtain closed. The concert let out around 10:30, and we took a stroll around the grounds to skip rocks and look at constellations. When we got back to the hotel, bar closed. 11 on a Saturday night. Also no food to be had. Sunday morning continental breakfast was paltry at best. Even the coffee sucks, watery and tasteless. All this for the bargain price of about $400/night. For two of the crappiest double beds I've ever slept on. All that money is for the location.

This hotel is old (1881), but it has tons of history and charm. That's why I love it so much. We…read morestayed here for the first time this year, and we've already reserved our room for the 2025 season. It's mind-blowing to walk down the same historic hallways that Ulysses S. Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, and Bill Clinton walked and stayed. We had a fantastic room at the end on the 2nd floor. It had been updated (see photos) and had a great view of the lake. There was even a charming porch area outside the room. The front desk staff were very polite, helpful, and quick to address issues. We loved our maid, too. She took care of our every need and made sure our room was cleaned properly. At the end of our visit, we asked her what some of her favorite rooms in the hotel were. She showed us each room and we reserved one for our 2025 visit. NOTE: I see that some of the less-than-stellar reviews knock the hotel for its restaurant, The Heirloom Restaurant. I agree that the food and service at the Heirloom are not that great and don't meet expectations for such a grand hotel. But I shared that in a separate 3-star review for the restaurant.

The Lodge at Glendorn

The Lodge at Glendorn

(8 reviews)

Now this is an out of the way place that must be explored! This beautiful property - Relais and…read moreChateaux Inn Resort! This resort is in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania. So we flew from LAX to Buffalo, NY, which allowed us to visit Niagara Falls (stunning) and then take a quick drive south to Bradford, PA (home of Zippo lighters). The first thing one notices when entering this part of Pennsylvania is how well-kept the homes and farms are. And when you turn onto the access road to the Glendorn Lodge, you see their farm-to-table patch of a vegetable farm. Once through the gate, the drive is a couple of miles to the main lodge and check-in. The staff are so wonderful and polite, calling us by our last names, which is very formal but a nice touch! Our home, cabin, was lovely beyond description. The master bedroom was stunning, the screened-in porch was perfect for 10 to 12 people hanging out (ideal for a family reunion), and we had an outdoor fireplace/pit blazing and roasting marshmallows for the kids. The next morning, we rode bicycles that you keep at your cabin home. We went out on a small lake with paddleboards, canoes, kayaks, etc. We also played volleyball and had lunch catered and delivered to the lake - fantastic service. The next day we played tennis, swam, basketball and even shot skeet! As our time at Glendorn came to a close, we reflected on the unparalleled service and the deep sense of relaxation we experienced throughout our stay. The staff truly went above and beyond, ensuring every detail was perfect, and their personalized approach made us feel like cherished guests rather than just visitors. To cap off our trip, we took a leisurely drive back toward Buffalo, savoring the memories of Niagara Falls and our time at the resort. We left Glendorn with our spirits lifted, ready to cherish the beauty of nature and the luxury of wonderful hospitality. If you ever find yourself in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania, I highly recommend Glendorn for an unforgettable retreat. It's a hidden gem that beautifully combines nature, comfort, and top-notch service!

Hidden gem! If you are looking for a remote, beautiful, upscale but casual place to relax & be…read morepampered for a few days, look no further! My husband & I went to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary, & especially enjoyed the easy hiking & wonderful food. Service was fabulous. We stayed in the main lodge in the Green Suite, which was amazing. We will go again!

Theater Motel

Theater Motel

(8 reviews)

$

Wonderful little place in Maysville, KY. My wife and I were on a one night getaway from Cincinnati…read moreand we had been taking pictures of Quilt Barns in Harrison County, KY. We stopped here for dinner on our way to our hotel in Maysville. It was highly rated on YELP (we use YELP wherever we travel and it has never given us a bad recommendation). M's is definitely a little local gem. We had the chicken and sausage grits and it was terrific. For dessert we had the berry / cherry cobbler (not to be missed!!). Great little place and we would love to go back again.

Clean, well kept retro 50's-60's style motel with comfy beds, free wi-fi, flat screen TV,…read morerefrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker. We had 2 double beds with table and chairs. Really like the shelf for makeup below the mirror. AC in room, dresser, windows fit fresh air, and chairs outside the door to enjoy. There is a nice gazebo with picnic tables, gas, and charcoal grill for use. Nice area and we felt very safe here. The owners live on premises and are the nicest and most accommodating people! Area recommendations were spot on and appreciated. Perfect location for the area. Short drive away to the National Comedy Museum, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Museum, Chautauqua Lake, a number of beaches on Lake Erie, perfect for sunrise and sunset, beach bonfire, fishing, or swimming in season. Lake Erie wine trail starts a few miles away and continues into PA. Why pay 2+ times the rate at a name brand hotel? We know where we will stay when in the area!!

Ottaway Inn - hotels - Updated July 2026

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