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    The Coach House

    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Gonstead Guest Cottage - Entry door

    Gonstead Guest Cottage

    4.6(10 reviews)
    24.2 mi

    I recently stayed at the Gonstead Guest Cottage. My partner and I wanted a quick getaway and…read morerearranged our vacation schedule to accommodate Gonstead's 2-night minimum stay . This was the vacation spot I was most looking forward to and the one I was most disappointed by. The best parts? 1- Mt. Horeb is an amazingly wonderful small town we will be sure to return to. 2- The radiant heat throughout - no cold floors. 3- An iPod with 6,000 songs hooked up to a nice stereo system. Our beef? At $110/night, we strongly feel the Gonstead Guest Cottage is overpriced. We resented the 2-night minimum stay once we got there, and hated learning that we would be charged $10 to use their wood (we got a cord of wood from the gas station down the street for $5). We thought the price would guarantee us a nice stay. We were sadly mistaken and will not stay here again. Yes, clean (if you overlook the cobwebs) but you can't escape the strong smell of smoke from the fireplace. No problem, right? We'll just air it out. Sadly, that's not possible as the owners removed the hand cranks from the windows. Yes, they have bikes for you to use, but no air in the tires (even after promising to remedy this). Yes, they have a full kitchen with nice cookware but if they are charging so much it needs renovation. We'd also been told there would be cereal avaialble for us but nothing was there. We did love the town and will be back to visit it. We'll just seek alternate accommodations next time :) As a frequent B&B customer, I know my money should go further than it did here and am sorely disappointed in my stay.

    I stayed there last week for a gonstead seminar and the experience was absolutely fantastic. I'd…read moredefinitely go back again.

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    Gonstead Guest Cottage - From website

    From website

    Gonstead Guest Cottage - Postcard from 1954

    Postcard from 1954

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    Kickapoo Valley Guest Cabins - The Big Sky Getaway cabin

    Kickapoo Valley Guest Cabins

    5.0(11 reviews)
    59.5 mi

    My husband and I came here for a relaxing get away from city life. Our experience exceeded all…read moreexpectations. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed by Llama's, Horses and Cowboy Joe. Cowboy Joe is one of the owners and you can tell how much time, love and care goes into maintaining the property. The cabin's are warm, cozy, clean and stocked with everything you could need. They even present you with homemade chocolate chip cookies upon arrival that were incredible! I do recommend bringing all of your food necessary for your stay because the cabin's are extremely secluded. Any businesses are about 20-30 min away and even then, what IS there is extremely limited. My husband and I were prepared for this, so it didn't detract from our stay whatsoever-I say that as an fyi for future guests. The porch with rocking chairs was our heaven so we could read and listen to the sounds of nature. We highly recommend staying here! You won't regret it!

    Giving this place a 5 star review because it has become my parents' favorite place to go!…read more Every time they visit, we hear for weeks about their wonderful experience. The cabins are an oasis for them, and knowing there's a place out there that brings my parents so much joy is an amazing feeling. I've also gotten to try the cookies and cake cups from there, and they're 10/10. Thanks for giving my parents their "happy place"!

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    Kickapoo Valley Guest Cabins - Comfortable sitting areas in the cabins at The Kickapoo Valley Ranch Guest Cabins

    Comfortable sitting areas in the cabins at The Kickapoo Valley Ranch Guest Cabins

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    Even in the cold of Winter, the cabins are amazing!

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    Slick's Joint cabin

    Old Jail and Firehouse Suite - Interior of guest suite

    Old Jail and Firehouse Suite

    4.5(2 reviews)
    51.8 mi

    The Old Jail and FIrehouse Guest Suite is a a one-room suite complete with kitchen, dining area,…read morequeen bed, day bed/trundle and small fold-out bed. There is a quiet courtyard as well. When we arrived in McGregor, we were immediately greeted by Richard and Charlene who made sure we parked in a safe location. Richard helped with our bags. As we entered the suite, our senses are bombarded with an Americana motif taken to the nth degree. Almost every square inch is decorated by images and pictures of the old jail and firehouse. The Palucci's will fill you in on the history of the jail and some interesting stories. in addition, there are old trickets and toys representing firemen and the jail theme. Charlene's father was a fireman in Chicago and she has a tribute of him displayed in the kitchen area. Just about every square inch of this room is covered with something. Even the ceiling is wallpapered. If you have sensitivity to sensory overload then this is definitely not the place for you. But, if you appreciate the time and care that went into trying to make this one-room reflect the history of the town, then you will really appreciate the decor and ambiance. Although not officially a Bed and Breakfast, the Palucci's have generously stocked the fridge with pastries and cinnamon rolls, milk, juice, jellies, etc. The pantry has coffee, teas, and snacks. Richard and Charlene have gone out of their way to make sure you can make your way through all the switches and amenities that the place has to offer. In fact, they have written directions for EVERYTHING in the room. There are directions for which light switch is for which area of the room, how to turn the key to open the door, how long to keep the A/C running. You'll either find it endearing or eccentric. Another consideration is the location to Main Street. The room itself if just feet from Main Street and the Mississippi River is only about 4 blocks. But, with the big picture window open, all passerby's can see in. Not a big deal since you can close the blinds for privacy (there's even a note on how to do that). Overall, we really enjoyed our visit at the Old Jail and Firehouse Guest Suite. We found it clean and comfortable. We really appreciated the friendliness and care from RIchard and Charlene. We would definitely stay there again!

    I agree with every word of the above review. We were in utter shock when we saw how great this…read moreplace was and how the owners have gone out of their way to FULLY stock the place. It was awesome!

    Ringling House Bed & Breakfast - Sure, why there is cardboard under the bed?

    Ringling House Bed & Breakfast

    4.0(21 reviews)
    47.8 mi

    We parked by several illl maintained buildings that require remediation to repaint. The entrance is…read morethrough the smoking area, which was very unpleasant. Most of interior is in disrepair. I understand the house is old, but faucets shouldn't leak, and the mattress should not have a big divot. Upon arrival, Julie made somewhat of an effort to interact and showed us to our room. The showerheads and Italian lotion and hand soap are nice. The quality of workmanship on repairs left something to be desired. The dining room and stained glass were very well preserved. The constant pressure to donate, tip, and buy things was distasteful. The breakfast was was okay, but definitely would not define as homemade or gourmet: especially the brown and serve sausage. The French press coffee was nice, until the level got low, and the press and coffee looked greasy: like there was greasy water or dish soap in it. Food and coffee were luke warm the 1st day. A little better after. Fruit was fresh. Saturday night they had a loud fundraiser. I wish they would have done it on a day or time they were closed to the public: but not the end of the world. Doorbell could be heard regularly: including late at night. Walked out of our room to someone listening at our door. Very creepy. We felt like we were intrudingnand heard constant complaints about having to make breakfast. We generally stay in 3 star places, but was the Walmart of our experiences.

    The house is lovely. The owners need a vacation. I got the feeling she really did not want to be…read morethere. Breakfast was well orchestrated, as each guest room had a sign where to sit in order to social distance. Breakfast consisted of coffee or tea, a fruit plate, yogurt, muffins and a croissant egg sandwich. I rate the food 3 stars. The service: 1 star. She kinda slapped the food down and mumbled on her way out. I realize she's probably overworked, but smiling goes a long way. We kinda felt like we were imposing rather than welcomed. I hope she was just having a bad day and can at least ACT like she welcomes guests.

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    Ringling House Bed & Breakfast - Legs broken but bed didn't collapse today

    Legs broken but bed didn't collapse today

    Ringling House Bed & Breakfast - Bring in the clowns!

    Bring in the clowns!

    Ringling House Bed & Breakfast - Collector mugs available!

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