Corduroy Inn and Lodge, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
4/10 Poor
"The check-in process was a nightmare. This hotel has elected not to staff their front desk after evening hours. I used a kiosk just off their porch to check myself in with some assistance from a remote operator. Once my credentials past inspection, I was asked to create my own room key cards. The instructions provided were not specific and the key cards did not work.
There was no online help available using the kiosk; once the original operator had signed off I had no way of contacting him again. I had obtained a contact telephone number from the online information, but there was no cell service available on the mountain where the inn was located.
Eventually, I located a piece of paper attached to the wall of the entry area which provided instructions to sign on to the facility Wi-Fi which enabled telephone communications. The same sheet of paper provided four telephone numbers as potential contacts. The first two did not answer the phone. The 3rd was helpful, but was unable to provide me with a key card. Ultimately, they contacted their security contractor who dispatched an agent to unlock the room.
We had been driving for hours and were very tired after a busy day. It was not the welcome we needed and expected.
Overall the room was acceptable. Several aspects of the property appeared somewhat run down - while it was not as attractive as it had appeared online, it was not unacceptable."
"Checking the sites of the Monongahela National Forest, we stayed for two nights and the stay was excellent, the room was updated, the bed was comfortable, the breakfast was good and the front desk were courteous and helpful. My Wife seriously said it was the best hotel stay ever, yes in Elkins of all places."
"I only dropped a star because the noise from the highway outside is to much. I had to buy ear plugs. Otherwise staff was amazing and the location was perfect."
"Oh wow! What a surprise! Truthfully, I was not expecting much, but the price was right and for one night, that was pretty much my deciding factor, for a downtown location. I was actually anticipating a kind of run-down, old hotel in a backwater WV town. It was beautiful. My room was really nice, and it. was. spotless. Tons of free parking on-site. The front desk was super helpful in finding a place to eat. If I had *any* complaint at all, it was the in-hotel bar was closed by the time I got there. Other than that, I was really pleased. I would definitely stay again."
Cheat Summit Fort is just one of the places to see in Huttonsville, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While you're in the area, wander around the parks.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Spruce Lake during your travels in Riverton. Wander the riverfront or discover the area's mountain views.
What's the area like around Monongahela National Forest?
Monongahela National Forest is located in Durbin. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, you could search for properties close to public transport so it's easy to get around.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Monongahela National Forest, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Monongahela National Forest?
Sights like Camp Allegheny and Cheat Summit Fort highlight some of the local culture. Create some family memories at Cranberry Mountain Nature Center and Gaudineer Scenic Area. You might want to visit Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad, which is located 5.8 mi from Monongahela National Forest.