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    3.4 (173 reviews)
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    Leavenworth at Thanksgiving.
    Peter E.

    Rooms are simple, quiet and clean. They have refrigerators, and a hot pot; there is a microwave in reception. The Kingfisher restaurant was open only for Thanksgiving, but O'Grady's was open the whole time. I recommend calling if you are planning to depend on the on-premises facilities. Hot tub was open, but the pool was closed (not surprisingly in November.

    Awesome honeymoon
    Nadine W.

    OMG, what an amazing honeymoon me & my husband had at the Sleeping Lady Resort! Can't say enough about EVERYTHING - the scenery, huge heavenly organic garden, woods, trails, creeks, brooks, hot tub surrounded by mother nature, delectable food at O'Grady's, and a to-die-for spacious comfortable room with all amenities, including a wonderful equally huge bathroom with a towel warmer, sumptuous bathtub for relaxation, EO shampoo/conditioner/bath gel, bathrobes, etc - such a simply wonderful experience. Heart . An unforgettable honeymoon I'm never going to forget. And am already planning on our anniversary being there next year. Btw, it's also ideal for bringing your beloved dog(s) as well, and especially for bike riding, as we had a lovely ride into town while encountering friendly deer that came right up to us sniffing our hands!

    The grounds
    Rachel S.

    I have heard raves about Sleeping Lady for years and finally got to check it out. Sounds like a lot has changed post-COVID and due to ownership changes. My experience was a mixed bag! First of all, the grounds are gorgeous and our room was large, clean and cozy (with a little window day bed, perfect for napping!). There are two adorable cats who hang in the lobby! But that is sort of where the pros end. Like first of all, you are telling me that I am paying over $700 for three nights and I have to bring my luggage to my room in a wheelbarrow? And I have to request housekeeping? And the pool is broken? Okay! Many buildings are closed/in various states of construction and the place has an abandoned vibe. Some staff was very aloof/standoffish, but no one was rude. To call this a resort is misleading when there are so few amenities. Dining is a major issue. I understand that the Kingfisher restaurant was amazing but it has closed down. The only options left are the Grotto (small, cramped, and when I was there the only staff member working seemed in an absolute panic, the bar and nearby tables were filthy and I never even got to order because he was on the phone with his manager, saying that he felt he should shut down for the night because of some systemic glitch that meant no one was getting their orders. A woman outside advised me to leave as she had been waiting for over an hour) and O'Grady's (limited menu, nice space and very pleasant service but we waited over 30 minutes for our food and I was given a beef burger instead of a Beyond Burger, leading to me eating meat for the first time in 30 years, so that was upsetting). I would still stay here again for the setting alone (which really is spectacular) but if you are looking for a luxurious experience, this is definitely not it.

    Empty pastries
    Troy F.

    My first time at Sleeping Lady. I understand that there is new management but... At $20 per plate for the breakfast buffet this is what you get at Sleeping Lady before 10am. Cold and dried out scrambled eggs and empty food trays (unless you like $20 cereal). It took 25+ min to get a round of pancakes and French toast out, 35 min for greasy bacon and sausage. They never did serve fresh eggs while we were there. And no sense of urgency while several families waited for something to eat. I recommend they not offer a buffet if they cannot figure out how to plan for one. Very disappointing.

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    Exellent service & atmosphere. Food okay. The Tuna was very good, the other seafood okay. Beautiful setting and rooms are wonderful.

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    Only thing nice are the cabins. Place has gone down the drains over the last 5 years. Not like when the founder was still around.

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    Would've given it 4-5 stars but their restaurants and bars operates at weird hours. We had to drive out of the resort to get food many times

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    Leavenworth Festhalle - Display

    Leavenworth Festhalle

    (4 reviews)

    First time coming to this location. It has several tables and areas to take family pictures. It has…read morea stage and some little kiosks with items (hot chocolate/water, etc.) to sell. Restrooms are located inside as well. Also, I found maps of the area. I gave it a 5 star due to location, the unique displays, and made the stop feel like the holidays. Yes, it snowed like crazy. They had scheduled times for events, arrival of Santa, and the grinch.

    Frequenters of the various Bavarian-themed towns in the Pacific Northwest are likely familiar with…read morethe massive Festhalls that occupy a place of honor in or around the town center. Mount Angel, Oregon is another example. Leavenworth's Festhalle, however, is a little bigger, a little better appointed, and ostensibly utilized far more frequently. Whether it be packed with drunken revelers in early Autumn, carolers and local orchestras in the winter, weddings, fairs, expos or any such gathering that requires a massive indoor space, the Leavenworth Festhalle is equipped to accommodate. Most of the events that occur here throughout the year are smaller affairs, with Oktoberfest being the only event that truly fills out the expo hall, to the point of spilling out into the surrounding streets and alleys. More than likely, unless you're a local (or live reasonably close by) your experience with the Festhalle is going to be at one of their flagship holiday festivals. Do they have Bingo here? It seems like the sort of place that would hold a Bingo tournament, during the off-season. If not, they definitely should. I mean, who doesn't like Bingo?

    Mountain Home Lodge - View from the lodge at breakfast

    Mountain Home Lodge

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    When we booked mountain home lodges Pounder Rock cabin, we were excited for a weekend away from the…read morehustle and bustle of full-time jobs, kids, and pets. What we didn't know was what a special place Kathy and Brad had created for their guests. Our adventure started once we headed up a gravel road. At first, we thought we'd take a wrong turn - but no sooner that thought than a sign on a tree, "Mountain Home Lodge 2.2miles." We knew we were on the right track. Upon arrival, we were greeted by Sierra and Millie, the MHL doggies. Brad came out with Carlos to say hi, ask if we needed anything- and loaded up our things to take to the cabin. Brad made sure we knew how the things worked, turned on the music, and left us to settle in. The cabin was perfect! Chairs in front of the fireplace, fluffy king-sized bed, large jacuzzi tub, rocking chairs and table on the porch, and a comfy couch in the loft to watch a movie. Small details were not missed - light toiletries, kurieg, and coffee. Blankets on every chair inside and out and plenty of towels. Did I mention the water pressure was awesome!? Around 5:30, we headed to the Lodge for appetizers prepared by Kathy- squash soup shots with crustini, cream cheese, strawberries, and a balsamic glaze. The view was amazing while we munched on our goodies. Kathy and Brad are so friendly and full of easy conversation. After appetizers, we headed back to our cabin and played a couple round of chess - the upstairs hutch had a few games for us to play. We fired up the jacuzzi tub and enjoyed a drink while basking in the mountain. Millie and Sierra stopped by to say goodnight, which we loved being dog people. We sat on the porch with them and watched the sky change from light to dark. In the mornings, there is a delightful breakfast offered. Everything was delicious. Kathy and Brad made lovely recommendations for things to do and food to eat. We were considering a hike, and millie and Sierra offered to come along. Unfortunately, we didn't have time for a hike- but we will definitely go with them next time! While we ate breakfast in the lodge, we decided to check out the mountain with the binoculars. I think my husband spent most of his time peering at the mountain with the binoculars at the Lodge and cabin. But like I said, the small touches make this place special. It's definitely a wonderful place to unplug. The quiet, views, and accommodations are amazing. I'm so happy to add Mountian Home Lodge to our not so far- feels like a real vacation getaways.

    We JUST got home from MHL…read more My husband and I stayed two wonderful nights there, perched up on the mountain, away from the hustle and bustle of the Oktoberfest celebration going on downtown, but still close enough to walk in or take a cab (we did both) when we wanted to get in on the fun. As parents of a 3 year old and a 1 year old, we have not felt this relaxed in a LONG time. Brad and Kathy have thought of literally everything. Need a wine opener? No problem. Champagne chiller? You got it. Trail maps, walking sticks, snow shoes, movies to watch, games to play.... no problem. It's all there for guests to borrow. We stayed in the Mountain Trout room, which was nicely appointed with a queen bed, super plush carpet, comfy robes, oversized towels, and really nice sheets. As we were lucky enough to squeeze in after someone else canceled, we didn't get our pick of a room, but we didn't mind at all. Included in our rate was a healthy and delicious breakfast made by the lodge chef, using many ingredients harvested from the property. We were also treated to complimentary appetizers and wine in the evenings. It was divine. Brad and Kathy take great pride in the lodge and love to share their knowledge of the local area, from where to have dinner or where to hike. Like another reviewer said; nothing feels fake. You feel like a welcomed guest in a very comfortable setting, and you leave feeling like you have made new friends. A nice touch was the balloons that were in our room upon our arrival. They knew we were there for an anniversary and this was a very sweet gesture. We also found a small bottle of port waiting for us in our room each evening. A typical day was waking up, enjoying the lovely breakfast and views, chatting with the hosts and other guests, hiking the trails immediately behind the lodge (We did the Peshastin Lookout; approximately 5 miles RT and spectacular) with the resident dog "Millie", coming back for a soak in the outdoor hot tub, then walking or driving into downtown for shopping, dinner (if not eating at the lodge), or Oktoberfest shenanigans, then back to the lodge for a game of cards in the media room. Repeat. We would come back to MHL a million times over. 5 stars all the way around. Thank you so very much!

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