mcgervey Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Check-In Date: Fri, Jan 20, 2006 Check-In Time: After 04:00 PM Check-Out Date: Sat, Jan 21, 2006 Check-Out Time: 12:00 PM Your Offer Price: $50.00 Number of Rooms: 1 Number of Nights: 1 Subtotal: $50.00 Taxes & Service Fees: $12.35 Total Charges: $62.35 Repeated and got a second night...Was a little disappointed that I didn't get the Radisson. I've gotten Lakeview before, but for a $40 bid. I was getting the Radisson at $47 bids, but they had a State Bar Board of Governors meeting in Morgantown, which probably took a lot of their rooms. Hotwire was showing what I believe to be the Radisson at $76, then you have to add their fees.Lakeview charged us $10 to upgrade to a king room. The first time I have ever been charged for an upgrade. We did get a much nicer room than their non-king suites, which I have stayed in. They are in the middle of a multimillion dollar remodel, so there is some noise and dust in areas of the hotel. All in all, we did enjoy our stay, and used the pool and the recreation center. There is a rec center with lap pool, climbing wall, total fitness center, in addition to the indoor hotel pool. Legends bar and grill has decent food as well. As part of their attempt to go more upscale, and thus justify the extra money I suppose, they have upgraded to bath and body soap, shampoo and conditioner in the room. The king suites are nicely appointed, have 27" tvs as opposed to the 20" tvs in the regular rooms, and the wireless internet actually works in the king suites. The king suites are over the main entrance and lobby, which is the building that houses the wireless router. I've stayed back in the main body of the hotel before, not king suites, and the wifi internet was poor and unusable.We enjoyed our stay mainly because we pretty much had the whole resort to ourselves though. I doubt there were a dozen rooms rented total. They have a $59 coupon in one of the travel coupon books you can get at the rest stops, so that brings them in a few travellers off the interstate in winter too the front desk clerk told us. I think a lot of people are staying away due to the dumpsters and work crews highly visible outside and inside the hotel as you pull up. When we stayed there last winter, they were dead, but not this dead.They did offer a nice continental breakfast, free of charge, with make your own belgium waffles, fruit salad, cereals and muffins and danish. And of course milk, juice and coffee.If you want to stay at the lake it's still a decent deal. If we weren't wanting to use the pool and fitness center, I probably would have just gone to the new Super 8 off Pierpont Exit of I68, where my wheeling and dealing skills get me king suites from a guy I kinda know there for $58 including tax. Or if I would have known I would be paying a $10 upgrade for a king suite, I probably would have gone to Spring Hill Marriot down off the Sabraton exit of I68, where I can get the state government rate of $68/night plus tax. For a new hotel with a new pool and little gym, much closer to my family and town.Morgantown is a tough market for hotel deals, for whatever reason.... Link to comment
thereuare Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Thanks for the recap.You may want to add some of your comments to the Hotel Review section of the board so that others will see it when they look there and it will be easily access once this page makes its way off the front page of this forum. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
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