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    Best price and friendly staff!! Clean rooms and the air conditioner works beautifully. Love it here

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    Booked last minute for a motorcycle trip through Blue Ridge Parkway. Clean room and great view. Very pleased with our stay.

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    Nearly new and very friendly place. It was a really comfortable stay everything was clean and worked well.

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    Our breakfast was home cooked by the owners wife , Sue, and was delicious!

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    Broadwing Farm Cabins

    Broadwing Farm Cabins

    4.9
    (8 reviews)

    This may have been the best child free getaway that we've ever had. Our cabin at Broadwing Farms…read moredefinitely helped us unplug and reconnect. We left feeling so many emotions, but renewed, grateful and inspired were the strongest. Check in was simple. I was sent an extremely well laid out itinerary for checking in, what to expect during our stay, procedures, directions. They thought of everything. I didn't need to ask a single question. We stayed in the Pine cabin. I was booking 2 weeks in advance, so I had to take what was open and change my dates to stay during the week. Initially I had my sights set on the cabin with a screened in porch, but this sweet cabin was perfect for just the 2 of us. I can't say enough good things about our stay. The view from our little front porch, paired with the symphony of frogs, cicadas, and other wildlife was intoxicating. It was my favorite spot to eat breakfast, have my morning coffee, and then tea after lunch and dinner. It was still cool enough at night to open the windows and enjoy being sung to sleep by nature. Our private, large hot tub filled with mineral water from the hot springs was heaven on earth. It really did ease our achey joints and my skin seemed to love it. There's just enough of an opening in the trees above, in this secluded little haven, to be able to see the stars at night. I thoroughly enjoyed floating on my back, gazing at the stars at night. Then again in the morning, while the light, cool rain washed over the top of me. Everything about our stay was sensory heaven for me. The cabin was well stocked with what we may need. Very clean and cozy. By bringing our own bed linens and towels we saved $35 off of our cleaning fee. Cell service in the community is really spotty, so I was relieved to have wifi access in the cabin. For some reason, we figured out that we got the best connection on the couch by the patio doors. While we wanted to unplug for the week, we still needed to be able to check on our feral roommates that we call grandchildren. I hope my review inspires others to travel to Hot Springs. This community is still recovering from Hurricane Helene and could use our support. Everywhere we went, we were met with such friendliness and warmth. We heard several stories of resilience and of a community coming together for the greater good. They deserve more help than what they've received so far.

    Absolutely fantastic place to stay. Relaxing and peaceful. We stayed in The Poplar cabin. This…read morewas our first stay and we do plan to come again. 5 star!!!!

    Autumn Dancer Llama Farm

    Autumn Dancer Llama Farm

    4.2
    (5 reviews)

    My wife and I have never been able to take our dogs on vacation. We finally decided to look into…read moreplaces that offered "pet friendly" amenities for a quick weekend getaway, and figured that a vacation property likely offered us the best chance of finding a place for ourselves and our two dogs to enjoy. Now, when I say we have two dogs, it's a bit of an exaggeration; we have one dog and one bloodhound, who is more like a small horse than a dog in many aspects. So when hotels say they're "dog friendly", they often mean dogs under 50#. Our big guy is 110#, slings drool up onto walls, and scratches at doors while screaming at the top of his lungs when he really needs to go outside. Suffice it to say, he wouldn't be very welcome at most "pet friendly" establishments. If there is a more pet-friendly place to vacation than Autumn Dancer Llama Farm, I challenge you to find it. Our dogs have never been more relaxed than they are here. A large, fully fenced in 1/4 acre back yard runs down a slope from the cabin. There is no opportunity for the dogs to escape- they don't particularly seem to want to anyway! The wrap-around deck is also fenced in, and your dogs can be corralled on it if need be. Toys are provided for your pups as well! You can bring and board horses on 2.5 acres with a shelter. There are paths and country roads for you to explore. The cabin itself is quaint and rustic enough but is also modern in all the right ways. Wi-Fi and satellite TV are provided, there's a gas fireplace, full A/C and heating are also here. You can grill outside on the covered deck via a seemingly endless supply of propane provided by the owners. And there is a hot tub on the back porch with a gorgeous, serene view. The cabin is clean and well-maintained. Ed and Ginny have done a wonderful job of finding the balance between country charm and modern amenities. Lastly, Ed & Ginny are amazing. There are more than a few animals on the farm who are simply put out to pasture. It takes a certain type of personality to look after animals who technically do not contribute to a working farm- both Ed & Ginny are kind, sweet people who love animals. They also care about their renters- they offered to pick up groceries in advance, lead us in from a local town if it was too dark for us to feel safe, and tend to our dogs a few times if we wanted to go out by ourselves during the day. Additionally, while we were staying here, a large/violent storm ran through. Ed called us to make sure we were safe and sound and just give us a heads up that he was a stone's throw away. The owners are kind, sweet people, and I think that deserves mentioning. We are here right now (mid-May), and we love it so much that we're in the process of booking another 4-5 days in October! Disclaimer: This place is definitely in the country. GPS devices don't work too well, and there are some pretty "country" back roads that you can get sent down if you come in at night. Make sure you clear up directions with Ed & Ginny before you put all your weight in your Garmin. Personally, I used the Waze app on my iPhone and it actually got me right to the front door after some interesting directions in Newport were avoided. Also, next time I come, I'm bringing a power strip just for charging phones/computers.

    When we booked this cabin we were told it was remote, we could bring up to 5 dogs of ANY size and…read morethey could stay out as late as we wanted them too. On our FIRST night, since we were celebrating my Great Danes 8th Birthday (Great Danes rarely lvev beyond 8 or 9 years of age) we thought they would be o.k. to stay out until 10 pm. The first night we got in around 8 or 8:30. We brought 3 dogs. at 9:39 pm I looked at my cell phone because there was a dog barking across the road. ONE of my 3 dogs was barking back. I thought we would bring them in at 10. A few minutes later we heard gunfire. My husband rushed to get our furbabies out of the yard. I go the the range frequently and I could detect the general direction the gunfire was coming from. Unfortunately, they have several newer houses out there and that makes rural not so rural. I called and left a message for the owner the next day. I had sat up most of the night worrying about it. She said a lot of people out there slept with their windows open this time of year and a lot go to bed around 8 pm. Well, our dogs have a lot of neighbor dogs in the city, and they can stay out until 9 pm. If she had told us that, we never would have booked. And, first day, of course they barked at horses, llamas and mules. The reviews all said everybodies dogs had. She did say we could leave the next day. I was all for it. My husband wanted the full 3 nights. That night I'm actually getting ready for bed at 7:35 pm, dogs were comin g in at 8 pm. At 7:35 PM, my husband rushed in dragging our dogs. A neighbor was standing outside, staring up and screaming to Shut Up at the top of his lungs over and over. The follwing morning we were up at 6 am, took out all trash, swept the kitchen floor and washed the dishes. Then we called the owner's husbsnd who had stated he would lead us to the main road. No answer. His SUV was there, he wasn't on the cart at the barns. Directions from 3 people later, we got to the main hwy. I called Ginny that night. I told her her husband had not met us....she didn't even give me a chance to ask (I thought he was forgetful) or if we had forgotten anything. She screamed into the phone. Why are you Calling me, I'm Done With You (My total of 2 calls?) and she hung up. At one time this cabin was more remote and I'm sure your dogs were welcome. But they are NOT now. They may not even be safe. I might add, older children who might make noise after 8 PM, they will tell you they are welcome. Please remember the gunfire. It only went off until the noise ceased. Not target practice. And the owners. If you have a problem, one she has your money, as she told me "I'm DONE with you!"

    Bon Paul & Sharky's Hostel

    Bon Paul & Sharky's Hostel

    4.3
    (44 reviews)

    -Stayed here over memorial day weekend and it was a full house....but didn't feel like it. Lots of…read morepeople stopping by for 1 night which is totally fine, just don't expect anyone to be especially social here. -The building itself really needs to have work done. The ceiling is peeling/cracking/sinking in multiple rooms. The bathrooms have broken tiles in the shower/problems flushing. It was suggested that their was free breakfast (and it does say "really, its a VERY SMALL breakfast" but literally what was free was black tea bags, coffee grounds, rice, and maple syrup..... so i don't even know why it was included unless to trick people. -I stayed in the all female room and it was great! Requested a bottom bunk and got one, room was nice and cool temperature wise. -The staff volunteers keep the place very clean but......are really weird. Hate to say this, but I've travelled the world at hostels and have never met more offputting staff. When I checked in (which is on your own, totally fine) I walked into the building to see 2 people sitting on the couch. I said hi to them, and they both just looked at me like I was bothering them, and went back to their phones.....ok...odd...but guests sometimes aren't social no worries.....only for me to learn a bit later that they were the staff volunteers. Others in the hostel had similar experiences, one girl in my room thought the guy didn't even speak English because when she originally checked in he responded in a different language and walked away leaving her confused as heck. Just super odd, and gave me a sour taste about this place. ALSO, when i found out they were staff and had been here for 3 weeks, I had asked for food recs/hikes/ things to do and they literally said "yea, I don't do anything so IDK"....like.....just super freaking weird. -all this to be said, I would still recommend this place, but really you are getting a very isolated experience on just a place to sleep. don't expect anything more.

    This by far my favorite place I've ever stayed. Personally think all hostels are ruined because…read morethis place is so amazing. VERY woman friendly and very safe. Great accommodation such as a private room and full kitchen. Located at great spot 9 min bus ride with a bus stop right next to it. Can't express enough how incredible this place was. Wanted to gatekeep so you're welcome.

    Elizabeth Leigh Inn

    Elizabeth Leigh Inn

    4.9
    (7 reviews)
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    The Innkeeper is wonderful, the rooms are very tastefully done. The breakfasts are perfect, the…read morefireplaces are cozy. A whole lot to like here. really nice to see an innkeeper at the top of her game-will definitely return.

    This is a wonderful bed and breakfast that I highly recommend to anyone going to the…read moreHendersonville, North Carolina area. It was such a great experience that I would recommend traveling to Hendersonville just to stay at the Elizabeth Leigh and eat at the restaurants on Main St. It's a very relaxing and classy small town. Main St. is a short 10 minute walk from the inn. When I walked into the inn, I was blown away by the elegant antique decor. The pictures online just don't do it justice. I stayed in the Blue Room. It had a large comfortable bed, two chairs, loveseat, wardrobe, and a few other various decor items. All the colors and patterns went together flawlessly. The bathroom was incredible. It had gold and white accents, but still went really well with the blue theme. There were plenty of fresh high quality thick white towels neatly rolled in a basket. The shower had an adjustable head. Water stayed warm the whole time despite showering at the same time as other guests. Breakfast was southern, filling, elegantly served, and tasted amazing. The first breakfast was eggs, bacon, and thick French toast. The next was a cream cheese, berries, and French toast casserole or 'hot dish' depending on where you're from. There was complimentary bottled water, wine, ice cream, homemade white chocolate macadamia cookies, homemade pound cake (which was wonderful), and beer. Now possibly the most enjoyable part, the rest of the property. The inn has a wraparound porch with big white rocking chairs that overlook the yard and the little street in front of the house. The backyard has a fountain, swing in front of a little waterfall pond, and corner area with seating. There are multiple places to have private conversations with your loved one(s). If you get the opportunity, getting to know the owner Cindy and her husband Mike will be the best part of your stay. The inn is an expression of Cindy and her dream to give guests a relaxing, but high quality environment to experience genuine southern hospitality in the gorgeous mountains of western North Carolina.

    Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort - A Caesars Rewards Destination

    Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort - A Caesars Rewards Destination

    2.7
    (638 reviews)
    $$

    Last time we were here in Cherokee, my husband and I vowed to stay at this hotel-casino next…read moretime... So our latest excursion to Cherokee (mainly to resupply our stock of THC lol), we stayed overnight at the hotel. First of all, the positives! The hotel-casino is quite unique in many ways. It's definitely NOT The Venetian or the Mandalay...with its Vegas-style loft and splendor. It's a MUCH more subdued, modest version of a hotel casino...much smaller. In fact, you can walk from one of the hotel-casino within 15 minutes. Still large...but not Vegas Large. The hotel is also very senior-friendly...with its lush carpeting throughout. Walking on these carpets make you feel as if you're roller skating. Very easy on the joints...so for someone like my husband, with knee issues, and me with my sporadic ankle issues (a long life in heels!), this had to be a lush walk in the park! The hotel also has a rustic style...almost a ranch housing style...complete with a rustic creek right outside. It really matched the Cherokee vibe. Despite the size, the hotel-casino houses plenty of eats and drinks, including a Gordon Ramsey food court...an upscaled food court with chef-inspired street foods. The foods were pretty good (for a food court especially!), but my repeat complaint is that the place is understaffed...and possibly under-managed. Also, the online-screen ordering system is NOT senior-friendly. They also have nicer restaurants on site, like the Guy Fieri's Kitchen + Bar, Ruth Cris, Soco Smokehouse, Amici's, etc.etc. Now the disappointing parts. Again, the entire hotel-casino seems understaffed. Even during busy check-in hours, there were only 2 reps working the hotel reception desks! We stayed in the Mountain Tower, the newer buidling...so newer rooms! As expected, the room was quite nice upon entering. Seemed very new...and clean. However, as you look closer, you'll see and feel all the cracks. The room and bathroom amenities were quite weak (not even water bottles offered in the rooms, for one)...yet you pay nearly 40 bucks a night on resort fees! The bath amenities were also cheap! As new as the room was, the the toilet lever and the tissue holder was already looking like it was cracking. The mattresses on the bed were super soft and super cheap...and ridiculously creaky! Possibly the creakiest mattress I've experienced in decades!!! The A/C was also very weak (felt 72 at 67 degrees)...and you can hear this fairly loud noise (almost like a mini helicopter flying over your bed?) the whole time! You can just tell that the hotel management did a ton of cost cutting within these rooms...even the newer additions! On top of these substandard room amenities, the worst part?!? Their check-in time is 4 pm! I know more and more hotels are going toward later check-in times, but I feel this is a huge scam. Guests are expected to pay more for less hours in a room...one that isn't even being cleaned on a daily basis (but every few days). Not sure how often they cleaned these rooms, however, since we only stayed 1 night. Overall, we still managed to enjoy the stay...walking around the plush carpeted hotel, doing some minor league gambling (slot machines), and eating-drinking in (without having to drive out of the hotel). However, be warned...this is NOT the Vegas quality you might come to expect from hotel-casinos.

    Had a great visit to Harrah's Cherokee Casino while staying nearby at Days Inn. The casino is neat,…read morespacious, and well organized, which made it easy to move around and enjoy the experience. The service desk was very helpful, and as a newcomer, I received a $25 table coupon, which was a nice bonus. The food court had several fast food options--quick, convenient, and satisfying between games. Roulette is my go-to, and luckily, I had a good run and even won some money, which definitely made the trip more fun. Overall, it's a solid casino experience with good service and a comfortable atmosphere. It may not have the scale or energy of Las Vegas, but it's still a great spot for a fun getaway.

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