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    2.7 (24 reviews)
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    Amenities advertised

    What a disappointment! We booked on Hotel.com and got a great off-season price. Non of the amenities listed on the listing were available. Booked another room at the front desk and it was $30 more than the internet price, so we booked another through the Hotel.com site. Why not match? Unfortunately the clerk ran the credit card and it took a call to the property manager to come in and try to fix it. He was not a pleasant guy. Down right rude. Why not include in your ad about off-season amenities are not available? Your in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do!!! Rooms are modest and clean that's the best I can say.

    Outside of motel

    Simple but pleasant motel style accommodations. Not fancy but adequate with a decent pub type restaurant attached. Prices very reasonable. Close to Beckley.

    View from my room!
    Vanessa A.

    This place is gorgeous. I got an awesome deal on a one night stay 4th of July weekend after finding all the hotels in Beckley were at least double what I paid here. The view is amazing! The room is cozy and clean, not sure what people expect but everything is decent and beyond my expectations. Will try the food later and update!

    A bloody steak...
    Trey S.

    Pulling into the lot, I wasn't for sure if I was in the right place; I was for sure this was a Super 8. Walked in a wandered over to a table (no one greets you or let's you know to seat yourself). We tried the (microwaved) pretzel bites and beer cheese. They are exactly how you can imagine a microwaved pretzel: chewy and hard to swallow. They went ahead and gave us our salads with blue cheese and blue cheese dressing. It was hard to scarf down the mold... I mean cheese. My main course was brought out, the Cajun Pasta. Disappointed in the "Blackened Chicken"; it was more like lightly seared. The steak tasted as though it came from Krogers... For $26 I could have gotten Lamb from Outback! Honestly, if you want to eat here, make sure you are very drunk. The waitress was overbearing, and honestly made the experience worse. Was worth it? No. Do I recommend it? No. Maybe if you came here for the Hick Bar, you may enjoy it.

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    The Staff here are absolutely amazing and worth the visit and worth every penny of your stay

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    The Greenbrier - Cottage room 6466

    The Greenbrier

    3.3(366 reviews)
    46.2 mi

    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.

    Dorothy Draper began transforming the Greenbrier in 1946 after it had been used as a military…read morehospital, and it appears the updates have been minimal, if nonexistent, since! Slouchy couches, stained carpet pulling away from the walls. The cheapest daily rack rate on a weekday is a whopping $400+/night, not including all their BS fees: $49 daily resort fee per room and 9.75% Historic Preservation Fund, 6% sales tax. SO NOT WORTH IT! Seriously, I get keeping the iconic Draper theme, but you gotta upkeep everything to warrant that price! I stayed here for 3 nights for a conference, and had multiple interactions with staff from calling to make reservations for activities, the bunker tour, dinner at the main dining room, bowling and the conference room facilities. Customer service ranged here from very nice, cheerful and helpful to unaccommodating, aloof, and just plain rude. When asked questions about the facility or amenities, the staff would often give me blank stares or just shrug and say they didn't know. I was checked in by a trainee who did not give any direction on how to get to my room in the BOONIES (Copeland Hills) and we drove around aimlessly until we gave up and went back to valet to get directions. When I asked if I could be in the main hotel with my coworker at check in, another snooty employee (senior or the trainer, I dunno) blatantly said "no, your group is assigned to the cottages", which was 100% a lie because my coworker simultaneously checked in with another trainee and was given a room in the main hotel. The next day, a second coworker was also given a room in the main hotel. They both complained their rooms were creepy feeling, dirty and in need of some major renovations. So I guess depending on how you look at it, I had it better since my cottage in the boonies wasn't as old and was in pretty good shape. The wait staff at the conference was too efficient! I left my untouched dessert literally for a few minutes at my seat and when I returned it was gone! My fiancé did the bunker tour and the bourbon tasting. He was the only one at the bourbon tasting at 5:00pm and no one showed up for the 6:00pm either. At the end, he was given a non itemized bill for $88 (the base price was $65) and then he tipped on top of the $88 thinking that was the base rate! Clearly the astronomical service fees were already embedded in there. Throughout our stay, we wondered where everyone was. Despite being reservation only, the main dining room was at best 25% full when we were there on a Friday night. Everywhere we went: basically empty. The many random sitting rooms, the restaurants, the casino, the bowling alley, indoor pool, the bars. The only activity that had a decent amount of people was the bunker tour. There were many private events we saw set up everywhere though, and our conference alone was about 300. So maybe that's their thing. My coworkers had mini fridges in their room in the main hotel, my room in the cottages did not. My coworker called room service for ice (there are no self service ice machines) and it was delivered 2 hours later when she was sleeping. The room service delivery fee is $5 for the main hotel, but $20 for my cottage in the boonies. Why do I have to pay 4x in delivery fees when I asked to be in the main hotel to begin with? Ridiculous. The Greenbrier is old and busted and riding on the "historic" factor to draw in guests. If I stayed here for leisure and paid for this out of my own pocket, I would be even more pissed.

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    The Greenbrier - Casino, fountain under maintenance.

    Casino, fountain under maintenance.

    The Greenbrier - A Sunday afternoon in mid December

    A Sunday afternoon in mid December

    The Greenbrier - Complimentary coffee 630am-9am.  They serve it to you!

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    Complimentary coffee 630am-9am. They serve it to you!

    Winterplace Ski Resort - Top of the green run.

    Winterplace Ski Resort

    3.0(55 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Went tubing here yesterday with my family (who were all bundled up for winter weather, too much…read moreFlorida sand in our toes). You can book your reservation and sign your waivers online prior to arrival and then all you have to do is walk to the lodge area and get your lift tickets. You can book an all day pass or a selected 3 hour window. We opted for a window from 1200pm until 245pm. Note, the road to the resort has some pot holes and the parking lot is a gravel lot that is about a ten minute walk to the lodge. There is a shuttle that will drive you from the lot to the lodge but it fills up real quick. Once you get your pass you just walk out the door to the hill for tubing. The hill has eight to ten runs (a few were down bc the snow was melting). You will have to find a tube at the bottom or ask the staff for more. There is a lift to the top of the hill but the top was a little chaotic bc there was no staff up there keeping order and people will cut in or hold a lane. The run is pretty fast and it is a fun run down the hill. We were able to go 20-30 times in a three hour window with a break for a snack. The slope is equipped with snow makers but if they are on, they will blow snow and ice all over you (so goggles or glasses is a must). Good family adventure. They also offer skiing and snow boarding.

    Great place with 28ish trails. The rental process was fairly easy and returning them was easy as…read morewell. There are lockers and various sizes that you could rent by the day and the ski lodge is fairly large. There is a cafe with burgers, pizza, chicken tenders or you can bring your own food. I was there Friday and Saturday night, the bar had a band playing both nights, and the prices of the beer were relatively reasonable.

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    Winterplace Ski Resort - Enjoying winter at Winterplace Ski Resort.

    Enjoying winter at Winterplace Ski Resort.

    Winterplace Ski Resort - Beautiful mountain

    Beautiful mountain

    Winterplace Ski Resort - First chair lift ride

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    First chair lift ride

    Creekside Resort & Spa

    Creekside Resort & Spa

    5.0(3 reviews)
    25.6 mi

    Years ago, when the founders were still running Creekside, we used to spend a week there. My wife's…read moreparents both hailed from West Virginia, and occasionally her father would join us. A fantastic place, with many interesting spots to visit in Lewisburg, and very good fishing in the Greenbrier River and Second Creek. It's the only place where I have been able to pick fresh watercress right from the creek.

    I only had the opportunity to stay at Creekside for one night, while on a business trip, but it was…read morea night well spent. The location is in a beautiful area in West Virginia. Being off the beaten path, it's easy to forget about life in the "real world." It was so quiet and peaceful; you only hear the sounds and see the sights of nature that have been lost in far too many places. I stayed in the Farmhouse Inn, the main house of the resort. It was clean, tastefully designed and well-furnished. I was the only one staying in this space, so again, it was very quiet. I spent a few hours outside in the evening chatting with a few other guests who were staying on the grounds. We sat out on the patio area during this time, and even decided to have our dinner there, as the weather was beautiful. While we ate, several deer payed a visit to the grounds to get dinner for themselves. Speaking of dinner, it was fantastic. I had a fresh salad, that I can only assume came from the organic garden on the grounds. Additionally, I had a vegetable lasagna and finished my meal with some delicious apple cake. Since I was leaving early the next morning for work, a breakfast basket was prepared for me with a variety of baked goods, orange juice, fruit, and a serving of the best baked oatmeal I ever had. Gail and Gary, the owners, were fantastic as well. They were extremely helpful from booking through my checkout. There were several emails sent to me prior to my visit with all the directions and information I needed to know for my arrival. Since I was arriving during their off hours, they prepared a binder for me that got me to my room and settled in until we had a chance to meet later in the evening. If you are interested in connecting with the outside world during your stay, cell service is spotty. I was told that only some cell service work there. However, there is a public phone that anyone can access if needed at no cost. In addition, the Farmhouse Inn has wifi. I don't believe this is true for all the outer houses. But since you come by the Farmhouse for meals, and any other time you want to, it shouldn't be an inconvenience. Overall, I have absolutely no complaints. I would HIGHLY reccomend this place if you're in the area.

    The Resort at Glade Springs Golf Shop - Looks like spray paint to cover up the bad spots, either from disease or burned out crusty spots.

    The Resort at Glade Springs Golf Shop

    3.0(2 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    The employees there are rude and think they are better than everyone else. My family and I were…read moreplaying Woodhaven (located inside of Glade Springs) and wanted to hit some balls before we played so we went to the Cobb course. They refused to sell us balls because we weren't playing that course. The parking lot was empty except for 2 cars and the whole range was empty. It's a Monday at 9:30am so of course they aren't going to be busy. Now from a PGA member side. As a PGA member, golf courses almost always take care of other PGA members with free rounds, range balls, and discounted merchandise. I wasn't asking for anything free, just wanted to purchase a bucket of range balls. Glade is nothing special at all. I have worked at multiple top 20 courses in the nation and played almost all top 30 courses in the nation for free and Glade can't even SELL me range balls??? Truly shows how stuck up they are. Golf Digest doesn't even have this place ranked top 5 in the state and they think they are special. Would love a call one day asking to host some players from their course just so I can laugh in their face.

    Over and over again, the resort staff demonstrated great service: friendliness, sensitivity to our…read moreneeds, and quick responses. Top rate hotel desk staff, dining service and housekeeping. I didn't like the sprawl of the resort campus. Cars and shuttles required to go from room to pool or restaurant or leisure center. I get enough driving living in the suburbs. But it didn't bother my travel mates and I don't feel it merits a reduction in star rating.

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    The Resort at Glade Springs Golf Shop - Greens were recently air-rated.  Pro shop did not inform player prior to paying $60+ for a twilight rate & no GPS...beware!

    Greens were recently air-rated. Pro shop did not inform player prior to paying $60+ for a twilight rate & no GPS...beware!

    The Resort at Glade Springs Golf Shop

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