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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania


@sunshine45 wrote:

@Carmie wrote:

At around $600 a night, it's an easy pass for me.


 

 

i was playing around with some dates to see pricing. i found a thursday to a sunday for a little over $400 a night in the "chateau" area. for a resort, that is not too bad. you can easily pay close to that at the delmarva beaches for a nice room in a hotel or more than that at a resort complex.


The Chateau is gorgeous, the rooms are stunning! Food is pretty good depending on where in the resort you eat, some are better than others...beautiful art work through out and the spa is very, very, nice...I highly recommend Nemacolin!

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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania

I've been there for business.  It is pricey, but very nice.  They now also have a small casino (have not been there since that opened though).  It’s a lovely resort and great food.  The area is really nice in the fall.  Weather can be bad in the winter.  Everyone’s “very nice” can be different, but we had great service and beautiful rooms.  I highly recommend it.  

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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania

I added it to my travel list after I watched last night, too.

 

It's beautiful and 3 hours from me, too.

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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania


@sunshine45 wrote:

@Carmie wrote:

At around $600 a night, it's an easy pass for me.


 

 

i was playing around with some dates to see pricing. i found a thursday to a sunday for a little over $400 a night in the "chateau" area. for a resort, that is not too bad. you can easily pay close to that at the delmarva beaches for a nice room in a hotel or more than that at a resort complex.


It's still a price I am not willing to pay.  I am not a golfer, so this place doesn't appeal to me. I spend almost every summer day on a boat on a lake with beaches.

 

It is beautiful, no doubt about that and it would be worth it for many people, just not me.  I have traveled all over the world and have seen and experienced a lot of culture.

 

For me, there is not enough beside being a beautiful place that would entice me. I want more and I need more bang for my buck. 

 

I don't need a romantic atmosphere to refresh my marriage. LOL. All I have to do to get my DH in a romantic mood is to be there.

 

On vacation, I like to spend my time out and about not in a beautiful room.

 

So, for me, this is an easy pass.  Enjoy, if it's your cup of tea.

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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania

@Carmie 

 

that was actually one of the things i was impressed with.....how much there is to do in and around the resort, especially for a three or four day excursion. 

 

  i am not a golfer either and i dont have a dh. looking for some fun that is close by, good food and cocktails a must, and relaxation rather than romance lol

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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania

@sunshine45   Enjoy and have a great time if you go.  

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I have been there twice once with my husband and another time with my sister.

It is a beautiful resort and we are considering taking another trip there later this year.

I agree with @ruby6332 , definitely visit Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water and if time permits visit Kentuck Knob (Hagan House) which he also designed. 

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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania

 I have stayed there and it is definately a must see and do.  It's beautiful no matter what time of the year and plenty of spa treatments as well as golf, hiking, shopping etc.  A nice fun getaway once this covid has passed.  

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Re: nemacolin resort in pennsylvania

If you go don't miss the spa, it's a piece of heaven.  After Covid I think I might splurge and give myself a treat.