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The Omni Homestead Resort & Spa - Resort

The Omni Homestead Resort & Spa

(421 reviews)

$$$

We had a wonderful time at the Omni. It's a beautiful and well appointed property. We visited for…read moreNew Year's and attended their gala dinner, which was phenomenal. There are ample staff, and everyone was very friendly and attentive. We enjoyed everything we ate, from the quick serve breakfasts and sandwiches at Martha's cafe, to dinners at Woody's, the breakfast buffet, and the gala dinner. It was always easy to find something to eat or drink, with various levels of service/formality. The gym is well appointed, and we really enjoyed the outdoor pool and hot tub. The afternoon tea and cookies is very crowded, but fun. The evening movie was a fun activity, with popcorn and nice seating . One thing I really liked was the number of occupied public spaces. The lobby/foyer has live music in the evenings, occasional tea and coffee service, couches and fireplaces. The Christmas decorations were just gorgeous. We enjoyed walking around to see them all. We also really liked the vibes in the Presidential Lounge and had drinks there on several occasions, taking our time. We are not fancy people, and did find the hotel rather expensive, and definitely still felt nickeled and dimed at times. There is no included food/beverages, and only part of the complex is available/included in your cost. We were able to use part of the outdoor pool, and the indoor pool and fitness center. The mineral pools, onsite and off, are additional fees, as are all meals, most coffee, etc. Parking is not included, and is valet only. There are numerous daily activities, most of which are an additional charge. Many did look enjoyable, but we opted out of the $75 bourbon tasting and $75 yoga classes. When the Omni is on, they are ON, but, to my point above, once they start to miss, they just kind of shrug it off and the mistakes feel expensive. My date had bought me a massage, which came with a spa day pass, which is the only way to use the spa garden and on site springs. We didn't realize at first that I already had a day pass, so we went ahead and purchased one for him to enjoy the facilities as well. On our spa day, the hot water was out, which meant that a decent number of the indoor facilities were not enjoyable. There were no discounts or alternatives offered, just kind of - it's not working. We still had a very nice spa day, but would have enjoyed the indoor showers, and actually, showering off, in January, in cold water after using the mineral springs, was not fun. When we ordered room service, half of our order was forgotten, and again, we were presented with a brief apology and the full bill, even though it took an additional 20 minutes for the food to arrive and I had finished eating mine by then. The most stressful error was when the bell staff dropped the garment bag containing my black tie dress on the floor in the hall, and we found it there when we came back to the room! I was really upset about that, though we didn't call the desk as we were tired and I did have the dress in the end, but this could have ended quite differently. I will also say that the walls are PAPER thin. A rather loud family occupied the room next to us for part of our stay and we could hear EVERYTHING. The historic property is just lovely, and the service was really nice. If we were to return, we would likely stay for a shorter visit, but it was definitely worth a trip.

Going to be very honest here.. please do your research before you come. I didn't fully look into…read moreeverything before booking, and it ended up being pretty uncomfortable for me. I didn't really feel like we fit in, since a lot of people there were dressed in polos and khakis and seemed a bit more on the wealthier side, while my friend and I were dressed very casual and relaxed for vacation. To me, this place doesn't really feel like a typical leisure stay. It's more of a place where you need an itinerary because there are a lot of activities, which is great, but many of them are on scheduled time slots. So if you wanted to sleep in and go do something later in the morning, like 10:45, you might miss out because a lot of things runs on specific times. Some of the activities also cost extra, so it's definitely important to do your research beforehand and understand exactly what you're booking. Personally, I don't think I would come back again just because it wasn't the right fit for me.

The Inn at Warm Springs - Sitting area/sink/fridge

The Inn at Warm Springs

(23 reviews)

OVERALL: peculiar. It would be ok to stay here if it was an emergency but if it's not go somewhere…read moreelse We chose this hotel simply because it is across from the Warm Springs Pool. When we checked in, the young receptionist gave us the details and made a displeased fave when she said which house we were assigned to - the Jail House. The Jail House ended up being fine but I didn't like the room. First off, the buildings aren't labeled and it's not clear where the front door is located which is incredibly annoying. Second, there is a big chandelier above the bed - so close that you can touch it with your hand and tall people can hit it. I was worried that it would fall right on our torsos.. Third, the sheets had some stains on them. Fourth, you can hear people entering and exiting the house. And they can hear you so you cant even speak in a normal tone. Finally, the place appears clean from a distance but has a lot of cracks where bugs can come from. The only thing it had going for it was that the bathroom was modern. What really frustrated me was that when we checked in the receptionist gave us all the information about dinner time and location but didn't tell us they were all booked up that evening. We checked in at 3 and dinner time was at 5. We waited for dinner service to start and went down to the restaurant on site only to be told that there was no availability. And of course there are limited establishments in the area so we ate at a dingy place nearby. The hotel restaurant had plenty of seats...we saw when we returned and before we left. Never coming back here again.

We visited 2 years ago, really enjoyed it. Returned today. Had an old fashioned that tasted like it…read morewas made with Fireball. Ordered the creamy mushroom soup. Creamy, lots of mushrooms however it had a very heavy handed spice, I think it was fennel. It over powered the mushrooms. The bread, which we loved the last time was underbaked. My salmon on my very heavily beeted salad was burnt. My friend's steak was soaking in some sort of mixed veggie gravy. Just very disappointing, after having such a rememberable experience from before. Not worth the money at all.I clearly left tons of food and the waitress did not question if anything was wrong. I even flipped the burnt crust of the salmon so she could see it.

The Greenbrier - A Sunday afternoon in mid December

The Greenbrier

(364 reviews)

I want to preface this review by saying that we did not stay overnight in a room at The Greenbrier,…read morebut we did spend most of the day there, and I'm glad we did. When you pull in, you will be greeted by security at the front gate. We advised them we were there for the bunker tour and to do some shopping and they gave us a parking pass and directions to the best place to park. The resort is iconic, huge and pristine. We walked our dog around the grounds and up to the main building. Unfortunately, even though they say that the resort is dog friendly, there are some areas where dogs are not allowed. So I waited outside while my husband spoke to someone at the front desk about reserving a spot for the bunker tour. When he returned, I went inside while he stayed out front with our pup. When you walk in the decor hits you all at once and, if you are a Fallout fan like I am, everything just feels so familiar and comfortable. The bold, eccentric colors and patterns, the chandeliers and unique furniture... It's all there. I wandered through the shops which are upscale and fun to browse, even if you're just looking. I bought some giant macarons which were priced incredibly reasonably and really enjoyed them. All of the staff I encountered were friendly and helpful, and even without reservations, we were able to get tickets to the bunker tour. Be advised that they made it very clear to us that getting tickets "day of" is not the standard experience, so I do recommend reserving tickets if you want to do the tour. The vault tour itself is probably closer to four stars, but it's definitely a must. Knowing there was a fully built secret congressional bunker hidden underneath this glamorous resort for decades is wild. You walk through the old dorm rooms and meeting areas and see how it was all set up so long ago. You're not allowed to take any photographs, but I did read some basic information before coming. Still, reading about it and seeing it are two totally different things. It cost well over $100 for the two of us to do the tour and that is before tip so it definitely isn't cheap. It would have also been nice to have more seating, especially for things like watching the video, etc. My feet hurt a little after the tour from standing so long on the hard concrete floors of the bunker. The only reason that we did not end up spending the night is that we really wanted to be inside some of the main buildings and although they do offer dog friendly accommodations, they are only located within certain cottages kind of on the edges or outskirts of the property. There is also a $250 fee for dogs so we decided at the time that it would not be worth it for us, however, full disclosure: we regret that decision. We definitely should have spent the night. It was a once in a lifetime experience for me and if I ever get the chance to come back here I will definitely get a room and stay as long as I can, soaking up the ambiance and anemoia.

They should give you a golf cart if they put you we are in the cottages or the Valleyview estate…read more Twice are room key did not work and we had to goof it 15 minutes back to the main building to get a new one. Yes I know the decor is supposed to be iconic, but it's just so outdated. It's not really that fun. The view is something to look at though! Love the mountains. They've got some nice activities and the fitness area is pretty decent with weights and machines. Falconry was an interesting excursion but the pricing is kinda crazy. The restaurants were all pretty good on the quality side but service was painfully slow for most. The breakfast buffet though is epic!

Hampton Inn Lexington-Historic District - Guest room

Hampton Inn Lexington-Historic District

(59 reviews)

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Wonderful stay! I was really pleased with my choice and would definitely recommend the Hampton Inn…read moreLexington-Historic District. The service was great, a nice greeting when I checked in and the staff was friendly throughout the stay. Special shout out to Ginny at the front desk for her stellar service. The location is inviting, and my king bed & room with outside entry was spacious and clean. The room had all the Hampton amenities including a nice size TV, microwave, mini fridge, iron and full size ironing board, and a coffee maker. The bed was comfortable, and the room had a nice lounge chair. There was plenty of parking, and my room was in the back of the hotel (by the cabin) and the area was quiet and relaxing. The property has a lot of charm, especially the historic Cabin built in the mid-1700s, it catches the attention and is used as a special events space. The main house, Col Alto, is a beautiful Georgian-style brick home dating back to 1827. Both are rich in history and make the stay even more unique. I would absolutely stay here again and hear the historic rooms with bath tubs are the rooms to reserve. I was most pleased with the Kind bed & room.

Located in the historic district, Hampton Inn is less than a half mile from Washington and Lee…read moreuniversity. There are 20 restaurants within walking distance. The room was very clean and quiet allowing us to enjoy a peaceful sleep. Breakfast was as expected. Omelets, and make your own waffles. A cabin from the 1750's is on the grounds and is still used for small meetings. The staff did a great job and made my stay exceptional. There are a lot of small local shops in the area that makes walking the town a treat.

RoseLoe Motel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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