We have decided to go to Nashville the first weekend in Dec., but I don%26#39;t know where to stay. I liked the looks of the Cornerstone Inn and the breakfast sounded good, but they are all booked. =(
Is the Comfort Inn nice? Or Hidden Valley? We would like something nice and romantic, breakfast included is a plus and under $150/night.
Where to stay in Nashville first weekend of Dec.?
Hi Want2travel,
I haven%26#39;t stayed at the Comfort Inn or Hidden Valley. You probably noticed that they both got very nice reviews on TA, although Hidden Valley only had one. I checked the Choice Hotels website and the Comfort Inn is listed as a platinum award winner, so that%26#39;s good too. From the pictures, it didn%26#39;t look really romantic, but it did look nice.
There have been some good threads on this topic in the past. You might want to search for ';Nashville lodging'; in the search forum box to see what you find.
I hope you have a great time in Nashville!
Lily
Where to stay in Nashville first weekend of Dec.?
This looks nice and romantic. Their regular rates are cheaper than their package rates, but I thought this might be perfect since it even includes dinner!
http://www.seasonslodge.com/packages.htm
The season%26#39;s lodge is all booked too. I wish Nashville had more choices on where to stay. =(
Oh how frustrating!
I don%26#39;t know if you%26#39;ve seen this website. Maybe it will help.
browncountylodging.com/lodging/available.html
You might try the Artist%26#39;s Colony Inn. I%26#39;ve heard good things about it, and it looks like they have a few rooms still available for the first weekend of December.
Good luck!
I think we might try to stay in Bloomington, there are a lot more choices and they have availability at all the hotels I checked if anyone has any suggestions there.
I%26#39;m so sorry that you%26#39;re having so much trouble finding a place! So was the Artist%26#39;s Colony Inn booked too? I knew that Nashville would be booked solid in the fall, but I thought there%26#39;d be a little break in early December.
Yes, Bloomington is much bigger and has plenty of hotels that cater to the IU crowd. The chain hotels along the highway probably aren%26#39;t going to give you a whole lot of atmosphere, but hey, a room is a room when you can%26#39;t find anything else. I was just about to suggest the hotel in the student union for a bit more atmosphere, but it%26#39;s booked.
I just checked the first weekend of December (Fri. 11/30 to Sun. 12/2) and the Brown County Inn has rooms for $109/night. It%26#39;s ranked #2 out of 7 hotels in Nashville on TA.
Good luck!
Lily
They also have a sweetheart package that looked like a good deal.
http://www.browncountyinn.com/packages.html
The Comfort Inn still has a few rooms available for the first two weekends in December at an internet users rate of $89.99. That would certainly cut down on your commute time and let you enjoy your vacation more than driving in from out of town each day (not to mention save you from messing with IU traffic).
The Comfort Inn didn%26#39;t seem to have any king non-smoking rooms available.
We are looking at maybe the Hampton, Fairfield, or Holiday Inn Express in Bloomington. We really want a place with breakfast included and something faily inexpensive. The Fairfield has a romance package, but the Hampton and Holiday Inn have better reviews on this board.
I think we will just been spending Saturday in Nashville and spend Sunday driving through Parke County to see the covered bridges on our way back home so driving back to Bloomington shouldn%26#39;t be too out of the way.
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