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    Cobblestone Hotel & Suites

    (18 reviews)

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    Agree with everything Celeste said…read more My buddy tried to book a room with them and was denied a la Mary and Joseph, but then the wonderful folks at the front desk called a couple hours later and informed them that there was, in fact, room at the AmericInn

    The Quality Inn: A Case Study in Thermodynamic Failure…read more * The Atmospheric Conditions: The pool area isn't just a leisure space; it's a self-contained weather system where the ventilation has been "optimized" for profit, resulting in indoor glaciers that would make a National Geographic photographer weep. The poor air circulation in addition to saving money, is no doubt generating revenue for pharmaceutical companies treating all of the mold allergies. * The Biological Indicators: That signature "clean pool" smell is actually the olfactory evidence of a thousand local toddlers using the facility as a public latrine--a chemical reaction of chloramines that serves as a warning to anyone with an intact immune system. At $7 a local kid for a whizpool, it's surely a profit center, and you can certainly smell the difference. * The Culinary Experience: Breakfast consists of "food-like substances," specifically chunks of microwaved egg that appear to be weeping for their own existence and pork sausages swimming in a reservoir of grease and existential dread. * The Lobby Ambience: The computer station is guarded by a territorial child-in-residence who has seemingly aged into the upholstery over the last two years, ensuring that "tacky" remains the primary aesthetic. * The "Coffee": A beverage so weak and feeble it qualifies as a crime against humanity. It isn't brewed coffee in the way that we've all come to expect; it's a hot, wet insult served in a cup, located--fittingly--in a completely different room to distance itself from the concept of actual food. If you ever find someone whose teeth are on fire, and you are fresh out of urine, this coffee is a great substitute...

    Wildwood Haven

    Wildwood Haven

    (3 reviews)

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    We had an excellent stay at this clean, well-run campground. Super friendly and helpful owner, she…read moregave us extra printed information about the area when we told her we were there to explore nearby waterfalls. The lake is mesmerizing at midnight when the mist rises off of it in the moonlight. We were told there were otters and beaver in the area, and we saw a muskrat right off of the pier. On the lovely drive up we saw some deer, bald eagles and a black bear. Make sure to follow the directions to their property that they send to you when you reserve. You'll be on a paved road most of the way, but then it turns into a gravel road. If it's been raining, there can be a gigantic puddle of water that you'll have to drive through; it stretches across the entire gravel road. It is passable; it just looks really scary, especially if you're in a big RV. It took three days for that puddle to dissipate. Bring bug spray for sure because there is water all around the tent sites after a rain. The playground and outhouse bathrooms were closed due to Covid, but the main bathroom/shower building was open and clean. Not a high-end restroom, but not rustic either. Be aware of their cancellation and no-show policies. There are no refunds, but they give credit instead. We changed from an RV site to a Tent site and so had a little over $20 coming to us. So we used that credit to get three $6 bundles of firewood instead. Since it rained the day we got there, the firewood was damp. It took us about an hour to get our campfire going the first night. We had to shred up every cardboard box we brought with us to use as kindling. So we went into Mellen the next day and bought some firestarter logs at the convenience store.

    My Husband and I wanted a nice four day get-away. We needed a large enough site to camp our 35'…read more5th wheel. We made our reservation over the phone, I knew by sound of the womans kind voice and time she took to answer our questions before we reserved our site... it was the right place to stay. It was a very quite campground, plenty of "per-pay" wood. Beautiful small lake. We rented a pontoon for a couple of hours, no fish... but beautiful views. Also, we were close to Copper Falls State Park to do some biking/hiking. Would stay again, the owners were wonderful !!!

    Best Western Inn - Exterior

    Best Western Inn

    (20 reviews)

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    Best rates in town. Very clean rooms. Beds and pillows are…read moresuper comfy. The Continental breakfast was hearty. Standard Best Western breakfast stuff. Waffles, eggs, sausage, cheese curds ( Wisconsin style), tater tots, breads, fruit, yogurt, coffee, tea, milk, cereal. Probably forgetting a couple of things. Very quiet location. No highway noise like Holiday Inn. There is no pool but a hot tub and exercise equipment is sufficient.

    First, this hotel was hot as hell. The hallways were like a sauna. When I got to my room around…read more7pm, it was 73 degrees in the room so I turned the heat way down and 10 hours later it was still 70 degrees. When I checked out and asked about it, I was told it was because if they turn the heat down it gets too cold, there's no in between. Sounds like you should call an HVAC company.... My bigger problem, though, is that the front desk left my personal information (full name, phone number, email address, home address) up on a screen facing the lobby all night. I checked out at 5:30am and I looked over at the screen while waiting for my receipt and saw it all there. I asked if it had been up all night and the front desk woman said "Yes, because you didn't sign it." I didn't sign it because it wasn't loading when I checked in, and the woman who checked me in told me it was just about the smoking and pet policies and not to worry about it. I was not informed it had anything to do with my personal information or that the screen wouldn't be cleared when it eventually loaded. I 100% would have waited for it to load no matter how long it took if I had known that it would contain my personal information. I made a comment to the woman getting me my receipt that I was concerned it had been up all night and she literally waved me off like it wasn't a big deal. The nonchalance is baffling. If she had stayed somewhere and her personal information was available for anyone walking through the lobby to see for a 10-hour period, would she be okay with it? I will never stay here again.

    Timberlake Lodge - hotels - Updated May 2026

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