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The room was quaint and clean. The decorations in the room were tasteful and appropriate. We stayed in the Mississippi room. It was very quiet and peaceful. There's a Great Rivers Greenway trail right behind the lodge and Vicki is really what makes the experience. She is so kind and thoughtful and pleasant. The breakfast was good and plentiful. They make the bacon crispy, just like my husband likes it. It's an easy d... View all feedback.
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Went there for a family members party who turned 60. My aunt has terminal cancer and is in a wheel chair. We asked if we can use the loading dock to get her in her car they told us yes. Then as we are trying to load her in her car a manager yelled at us being very rude saying you can't do that here she needs to take the elevator. We told her that we were told we can and she said no we can not I kindly told her we are... View all feedback.
My wife and I were taking a mid-week trip shortly after Labor Day and had the entire house to ourselves for 2 nights between 2 busy weekends. So... we got to explore . Very well put together rustic-like large house with about 7 different rooms to stay in, a breakfast/dinner area, a couple of sitting areas with fireplaces, an outside patio and a grassy area with trees making it feel private, and a private bathroom connected to every room! There were interesting ambiance things like stone fireplaces, walls with antlers and a bearskin in the common areas like a true hunting lodge. And... conveniently located right off I-55. All the rooms are clean and feature some sort of different theme. We stayed in the Mississippi room with a balcony overlooking the back. The rooms on the top floor are the fanciest. Service was great. Attaching pictures of several parts of the house and grounds.
This place is so cute. It's a bed and breakfast but it also has 9 rooms for parties. It's 15 minutes away from downtown St. Louis such a cozy little place..
Went there for a family members party who turned 60. My aunt has terminal cancer and is in a wheel chair. We asked if we can use the loading dock to get her in her car they told us yes. Then as we are trying to load her in her car a manager yelled at us being very rude saying you can't do that here she needs to take the elevator. We told her that we were told we can and she said no we can not I kindly told her we are almost done she got nasty again. Very rude manager
We attended a party at the Lodge on Saturday, 9/14/24. Thursday, before the event, I called the number on the website. I was checking to make sure it was wheelchair accessible and that the restrooms were on the same level as the event. I was checking for my sister who is in a wheelchair. I was assured it was. The evening of the event the hostess, MAB, texted to tell me that my niece could drop my sister off on the right drive in the back of the Lodge. She would then need to move her car. I called my niece and gave her the instructions. She asked us to meet her back there and help with my sister. We went back there and shortly the caterers' truck pulled in. Then my niece and sister pulled in. We went to help with my sister and the woman in the catering truck yelled out that she couldn't park there. I responded that we were getting my wheelchair bound sister out of the car. She said my niece would need to move her car. That it was employee parking. I informed her I already knew that. At some point she identified herself as the manager. We got my sister in and the car moved. Then, my son in law arrived with my 2 grandsons, ages 2 and 4. He called and asked me to meet him out front and get the boys and he would need to park in the Olando lot next door. I ran out to meet him. Then the shuttle bus pulled up and yelled out at us that he could not park there. It was for her. We told her he was dropping of the boys and moving his car. I did not see anyone in the bus. Later my sister needed to use the restroom. We had to squeeze through the tables and opened the restroom door and saw there was no handicapped stall. My niece and I pulled her wheelchair in. Had my sister hold on to the wall and then pulled the wheelchair out and close the stall door. At about 9PM my sister, grandsons and others were ready to go home. My husband and son in law got my sister to the side of the Lodge and my niece went to get the car. When everyone got over there, they were again yelled at that she could not park there.
The room was quaint and clean. The decorations in the room were tasteful and appropriate. We stayed in the Mississippi room. It was very quiet and peaceful. There's a Great Rivers Greenway trail right behind the lodge and Vicki is really what makes the experience. She is so kind and thoughtful and pleasant. The breakfast was good and plentiful. They make the bacon crispy, just like my husband likes it. It's an easy drive to and from the city without having to stay in the city. Go out for coffee if you are a coffee connoisseur, but everything else was great!