Stepping into a hot tub and relaxing in its warm water is bliss. If you opt for a hotel with a hot tub, you can do this any time you like – morning, afternoon, or evening. Some hotels offer guests private hot tubs, while others offer shared tubs that are usually part of a wellness spa.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 310 reviews
Very good · 310 reviews
The staff is amazingly kind and helpful. The hotel is older but comfortable. Location is great, near everything. The buffet is typical for a decent buffet no complaints. Eggs, potatoes, bacon, breads, cereals, fresh fruit, oatmeal, waffle, coffee, tea, hot cocoa, juices all with a big seating area. Didn’t use gym, pool, hot tub or sauna
The rooms were 100% smoke free which contributed to making them refreshing and relaxing for me! We also enjoyed the pool and hot tub. The breakfast was plentiful, too!
We chose a hotel with a pool/hot tub intentionally. That is the reason we rented a hotel room. A little get away. The hot tub was nasty dirty. The jets did not work. The water smelt terrible and was luke warm. Needless to say our hot tub getaway lasted 5 minutes. Very disappointing.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 310 reviews
Very good · 310 reviews
The breakfast buffet was ridiculously good, and had a ton of options (The potatoes O'Brien were so tasty). The staff at breakfast were helpful and friendly.
The pool was really nice, the hot tub was wonderful, and there was a sauna, too!
The room was spacious and comfortable, had all of the amenities I wanted (mini fridge, good tv options, extra blankets, lots of device plugs, good heater and AC, etc.).
Check-in and check-out were easy. All in all, a great stay.