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    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Chessie Room - Master Room

    The Chessie Room

    5.0(7 reviews)
    25.1 mi

    We love the Chessie Room so much, it's where i got ready for my (very small) wedding. I have stayed…read morehere countless times and have never had any complaints. its so cute, and such a nice place to rest close to all we like to do. The bathtub is always such a nice place to soak after a long day. Inc

    This Huntington B&B is a bit misnamed. There are two rooms, a well appointed living room and a…read morebedroom with a queen size bed. There's a small kitchen and the bathroom is good. There is a view of the Ohio River from the couch (that becomes a bed) through a flood wall opening that provides a nice view over a static Pullman car that's part of the visitor center. The HVAC is quiet and efficient. The Chessie Room is on the second floor of an historic building and one must climb stairs to get there. The TV is awkwardly located in the bedroom but is offset by excellent WiFi. The breakfast part is a chit to Butter It Up! in the Market Square on 3rd Avenue, a 15 minute walk away but with a parking lot behind the building if you don't want to walk. If you do hike it you will pass Pullman Square and several restaurants that you may want to try later on. The menu is worth the walk. From the Chessie Room it's a ten minute drive to Ritter Park, as fine a city park as will be found anywhere. Value wise it's very good, in part due to the location, and in sort due to the comfort of the Chessie Room proper.

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    The Chessie Room - Fold out couch with memory foam mattress

    Fold out couch with memory foam mattress

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    Lowe Hotel - Second floor hallway

    Lowe Hotel

    4.1(19 reviews)
    8.2 mi
    $$

    The Lowe Hotel is a piece of history frozen in time; Being over or near a century old, the majority…read moreof this hotel is preserved in it's original condition. Owned now by the Finley family, this hotel may not have all the most modern convinces, but it does have something most don't; It's haunted! Thankfully, yes, they have an elevator, yes, your room has air conditioning. Yes, it has a mini fridge. The beds are big and soft! However, the phones are located out in the halls, and the last modern update seems to be the installation of the elevator in the 60's. If that bums you out, I was on the third floor and had no idea they had an elevator, and bringing up luggage up three flights of stairs? That's part of the past that can STAY in the past, far as I'm concerned! This is a family establishment, and they do have things like coffee or silverware, just ask at the front desk. As a pro-tip, the owners DO NOT discuss the hauntings UNTIL you have spent at least one night there. I asked for the most haunted room they had, but it was booked, so I got another room known to be active. I was woken up several times during the night for no reason, and did spy a little boy who wasn't there when I turned to tell him to go back to his parents. When I checked the hall, it was empty. . .

    Whether you're just passing through or in town to see The Mothman Museum ( Just across the street )…read moreor Tu- Endie- Wei state park ( A few blocks down the road ) or even The Silver Bridge collapse memorial ( Also a few blocks down the road ) The Lowes Hotel is the perfect place to stay while in town. We stayed just for one night & we ended up meeting the owner & many family members who made sure our stay was as nice as possible. For those paranormal enthusiasts it's reported the Lowes is haunted, especially certain rooms. We met a few patrons who were also staying in the hotel & claim a little boy can be witnessed riding a trike down the hallways as well as an old man who mysteriously shows up walking the halls, although we saw nothing of the sort. The Lowes Hotel is quite old but it's clean, neat & has everything you need. My wife and I highly recommend staying there.

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    Lowe Hotel - Beautiful entryway

    Beautiful entryway

    Lowe Hotel - Third floor hallway

    Third floor hallway

    Lowe Hotel - The Lowe Hotel is directly across the street from the Mothman museum and statue!

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    The Lowe Hotel is directly across the street from the Mothman museum and statue!

    Ravenwood Castle - King Arthur suite

    Ravenwood Castle

    3.9(49 reviews)
    44.0 mi
    $$$

    Tucked into the woods near to Hocking Hills, Ravenwood Castle is a surprise even if you already…read moreknow what you're getting yourself into. One minute you're driving along backroads in Ohio and then BAM, you're starting at a medieval castle. Ravenwood Castle is well known for its focus on games of all kinds - board games, social deduction games, scavenger hunts - you name it, they have it. My mom and I came for a special weekend where they were hosting a murder mystery. Put on by a separate company, but hosted within Ravenwood Castle, our murder mystery experience started on Friday night and ran through Sunday morning. We worked in teams to solve the mystery and along the way participated in goofy and quirky games and puzzles to help us score points. When you stay, you can eat on site, or you can book a cabin and bring & prepare food in a small kitchenette. Alternatively, there are a few places you can order from / go out to in the surrounding areas, but nothing is particularly close by because the castle is in a remote area. While I found the food to be mediocre, the beer and whiskey selection is great, and a surprise stand out was their version of butterbeer, which is dangerously chuggable. If you're someone who loves board games and wants a weekend away to connect with friends or family, this is a great place to go!

    I didn't know it when we showed up to Ravenwood Castle that the entire property is dedicated to…read moreplaying games! There is a plethora to choose from as soon as you check in or when you're dining in the pub or premade scavenger hunts to do while walking around the property during your stay. My husband and I aren't board game enthusiasts but we did have a great time at the castle. After checking in we made our way to the King Arthur Suite, a short walk from the check-in desk and through the dining hall. The door to the King Arthur Suite is quite literally in the middle of the dining hall which we personally felt was kind of awkward because it is a prime gathering space for most of the guests. The two story suite was spacious, painted in a funky green and featured a giant jacuzzi tub which was the highlight of the room. A comfortable four poster bed on the second story made us feel like royalty and is close to the door that leads to a porch over looking the grounds behind the castle. My husband made a fire in the large fire pit outside of the castle that is closer to the cabins. The area was stocked with wood and we spent the majority of our evening enjoying a warm fire on the cool fall night. The pub downstairs serves beer and basic bar fare. It wasn't very busy when we stopped by but service was wonderful and we felt very welcome. Another couple proposed the four of us play a game together and we reluctantly obliged. Our patient competitors taught us how to play "Ticket To Ride" and it was a blast. So, in the end, Ravenwood Castle (and our new friends) did turn us into game people.

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    Ravenwood Castle - Decor

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