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    Solomon Mier Manor

    4.9 (7 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Brook Pointe Resort - Breakfast?

    Brook Pointe Resort

    (28 reviews)

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    My husband works in Syracuse three days a week and stays at the Brook Pointe. I went to Syracuse…read morewith him for a week and this was our home base. We were on the second floor and our room was very clean and spacious. Close to Syracuse in a very quiet setting. Great place for a family getaway. There are trails in the woods, large yard to play games, fire pit, swings, back porch, indoor pool, continental morning breakfast. It is a non smoking facility but there is a smoking location for those who have to have a fix. The staff was very courteous and great remembering names. There is also a gazebo with a picnic table for carry-in. Great quiet places to sit and read a book. This would be a great venue for a get together with friends or family. If you go and have any disabilities, ask for a first floor room. There is no elevator and the stairway is a challenge.

    Just say NO! My husband purchased a "Romantic Couples…read moreGetaway" for our anniversary. It was still expensive but..... a romantic weekend at a resort.... Should be worth it. When we pulled in....... My husband said he thought we were at the wrong place. It had an old asylum look to the building. We went to check in at the front desk. Lady had us sign papers and handed us keys..... real door keys. And.... Had to pay another $50 for taxes on the package. Not as upscale as the brochure led us to believe. We drove around to the side door and found our room. When we walking into the room.... We both looked at each other and giggled..............Really?? It was like walking back in time to the 1980's. All wood trim... wood bed frame... wood desk... wood end-table... Wood lamp with a magazine rack in the bottom like my grandmother had. The "jacuzzi tub" was barely big enough for one person. It also had brown "scaling" that was coming out of the jets/filter. The toilet was soo low that you felt like you would sit on the ground when you used it. Barely mid calf tall. Shower had hard water stains and rust on the curtain rod and the trim on the door. The bed was an old box spring bed that creaked and crunched every time you moved. Our "bottle of bubbly" was actually sparkling apple juice. We were given a card with discounts we could use for local restaurants. There were 8 different places on the card and 4 of them were crossed out with a sharpie marker. Not having affiliations with the resort anymore. There was no housekeeping for the entirety of your stay. They had a "gym" that was in a room about the size of a small bedroom. Had a pool but concrete around it looked dirty. Free breakfast was made to order eggs- with pancakes and sausages on a warming table. Didn't look great so we went out for breakfast. We were suppose to have had a couples massage but after we checked in... no one ever checks with you for anything. Went to the desk a couple times and no one was there to even ask about things. We were ok without having it - afraid the lady at the front desk or the lady making breakfast would also be the masseuse. We were suppose to have chocolate lava cakes but after seeing breakfast.... We said no to that also. I would not call this a "resort". It has a large amount of land with trails to walk but...... it's really the hotel that time has forgotten. When we went to check out... walked down to the front desk and no one was there. There was a bowl and a sign that said drop key here when checking out. Your receipt has been emailed to you. For the money we spent...... we could have went to a NICE hotel. Whole place needs updating and better maintenance. Sad and very disappointing!! .

    Oakwood Resort - Bathroom

    Oakwood Resort

    (87 reviews)

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    It's not the Ritz Carlton but it has a super chill feeling from the minute you walk in to the…read morehotel. The staff is extra friendly and we really enjoyed the accommodations James ( who we happened to meet on Friday night) got ice for us. The ice machine on the third floor was broken so he ran down to the bar and brought us ice! This was so nice and considerate! We also appreciated Kandi at the coffee bar. She was so helpful and had a line of customers and yet still kept her composure and was super friendly! The hotel room was super clean and the beds were so comfortable! The only reason that I didn't give this place another star is, 1) I would have like a bath mat in the shower. ( I'm getting old ) and 2) the carpet in the halls on the third floor need some updating. Actually the place in general could use a little facelift. We loved sitting outside at night looking at the moon reflecting off the lake. The staff here (even at the restaurant ) we're all so nice! I will come back again next visit through this area

    The food is just ok, but overpriced and not worth the high price. But the only reason we have been…read morehere is because a great band, He Said She Said, was playing. They were playing indoors tonight, as they have in the past. Tonight they were told to leave because someone complained they were too loud. Hello, it's a live band, so it's going to be loud. And Oakwood knew that because they have hired this band to play here many times before. By the way, the sound was fine. We will see the band elsewhere. They're all over the local area!! We don't have to pay high prices for just ok food. By the way, our server (Taylor R) was excellent!! Will not return (without this band).

    Mendon Country Inn

    Mendon Country Inn

    (1 review)

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    We have stayed at the Mendon Country Inn seven times so far and hope to get out there for an eighth…read moresoon. We have thoroughly enjoyed our visits to this inn and the surrounding area and would recommend it to most anyone seeking tranquility, peaceful environs, great food, and excellent company. The Mendon Country Inn is an old stagecoach inn originally from 1843 and has spent time as an inn, a restaurant, and an antique store. I'm glad to say that the proprieters, Chef Gerard and Cheryl Clarke have retained the best parts of each of these to bring every guest a delightful stay. The inn itself has many period pieces in her rooms and Chef Gerard runs a restaurant in the Wakeman Dining Room. As it is new, we have not had the pleasure of dining in it yet, however we have partaken in his delectable full breakfasts each morning and savored a few of his special occasion meals. Our rooms of choice are at the Creekside Lodge, a Native American motif house with five jacuzzi suites with gas or Jensen fireplaces. There is a common room with kitchen, relaxation area, and fireplace on the main level and a common area with fireplace and sauna on the lower level. We enjoy waking up to the chirps of birds and the soothing sounds of the St. Joseph River. That is the calmness we have appreciated in our stays there. We also enjoy the rooms at the Innkeeper's Cottage off the main house. The main attraction for us are the innkeepers. Gerard and Cheryl are a wonderful couple from South Africa where they ran a game preserve. Gerard will keep you entertained for hours with stories of South Africa, the Amish, and the Inn, while Cheryl provides warm hospitality. Many weekends they also host events at the inn or elsewhere. We have been entertained by Irish folk singers, sampled wines from nearby Peterson Winery, and participated in an Amish meal with a nearby Amish family. Our travels in the surrounding countryside have included many stops in the rural Amish communities and stores, a trip to Michigan's longest covered bridge, horseback riding, the Southwest Michigan Wine Trail, canoeing, Peterson's Winery, and Shipshewana, IN, a Mennonite town. There are also golf courses, ski hills, and antique stores for those interested. The one knock on the inn could be that Gerard and Cheryl are still doing some upgrades to the inn since they purchased it from the previous owners. Each time we have been out we've seen the progress they have made, but occasionally there are small items that still need an upgrade. Just part of the charm of staying at a place with so much history. We heartily endorse the Mendon Country Inn and are certain you will enjoy your stay!

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