Andrew S.
May 19, 2019
Not sure where the good reviews are coming from but I stayed in the lower part of the hotel and it was like a room where a murder would take place.Actual keys for the door to room so they are way behind times, room looked nothing like pics I saw online...I assure you if they took pics of my dark and dingy room with a crappy little tv screwed to the wall they never would book a room.It just reeks of old mustiness and while on subject of the tv, you best bring a book or tablet cause the crappy reception to the room from some terrible cable connection will drive you mad.The temp to the room was modulated by a switch that states (hot / cold) written in marker on a plate...but doesn't matter cause both do the same thing.....nothing! The actual thermostat is from the 60's...doesn't do a damn thing either. Pillows were made of granite...couldn't even bend them..never had a worse pillow ever...Also seasons staff, don't have a vending machine with perishables in them if it doesn't have refrigeration! Nothing like a liquid kit jar bar..yum!All this for the God awful price of $138 a night!!! Go anywhere else...sleep in a dumpster If you must..
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Sue S.
Sep 8, 2013
We did not stay at Seasons. We only came one Sunday for the Sunday brunch buffet. So this review is for the buffet only.On the plus side: The items on the buffet were really tasty -- fried chicken, mashed potatoes (not from powder), a delicious chicken/white gravy, and those amazing rolls served with apple butter. Oh my goodness, you could seriously just fill a plate with rolls and apple butter and call the meal a success. They're hard to describe, but they're kind of round dinner rolls with a sweet and slightly cinnamon type flavor. They are crunchy on the outside (possibly fried?) and really delicious. Add the apple butter and some butter butter and it's pretty heavenly.There was also a salad bar that was OK but nothing super special. In all, I guess there aren't a ton of options and it's definitely not a buffet for those watching their weight or with dietary restrictions. But what was there was hot, delicious and plentiful. And, like I said, seriously, the biscuits themselves are worth the trip. And at something like $12 a person, it's a pretty decent deal, especially if you go hungry.Would recommend, but advise that people go knowing what to expect. This is not a buffet that will boggle your mind with options. But it will taste good and leave you satisfied.
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Mark W.
Aug 2, 2018
The Seasons Lodge Dining Room - This is one of the best restaurants for the price in Southern Indiana! The dining room is just beautiful. Rustic and elegant at the same time. I think it's the best kept secret in Nashville. The deep fried biscuits are fantastic with apple butter! The salad bar is what separates this place from all others. Sometimes the service is slow but it's a small town with a small staff. Get over it! Good food takes time. The prices are very reasonable!
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Harrison G.
Jun 6, 2018
Overall good hotel. The room was very clean and the wifi worked well. They have a restaurant connected to the hotel and the only thing I didn't like was the fact that they had no balls for the table downstairs.
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Jim S.
Feb 16, 2015
My fiancee and I just got back from a weekend trip to the Season's Lodge, and it was a lot of fun. We booked it for Valentine's Day at the last minute, after someone had recommended it as a fun weekend getaway. To start, everyone at the hotel, from restaurant to front desk staff, was incredibly nice. They accommodated any requests we had, and the service was super efficient. The bartender might have been one of the nicest guys we have ever met, and gave us a ton of great tips for what to do while in Nashville. The room was nice and clean, and the housekeeping staff did a great job with prompt service.We upgraded to the 'Romance Package', and it was totally worth it. For $100 we got a dinner for two and breakfast for two at the restaurant (gratuity included, but alcohol not included). We also got a bottle of champagne and some strawberries delivered to the room whenever we wanted. This came with a couple champagne flutes that you could take to a store in town and get engraved for free. It was totally worth it, and I would highly recommend upgrading if you are going as a couple.It was a really great weekend overall, and there is a ton of stuff to enjoy throughout the Nashville area. Definitely recommend for a weekend couples trip.
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Cathy C.
Aug 9, 2010
The Seasons Lodge was an unexpected treat. Their website pics do not do the new portion of the lodge justice. Part of the property burned down in 2007, and they rebuilt it. If you stay, specifically request room 4206 and 4207. The rooms are connected, which basically makes them a suite. It's the end unit on the new side of the lodge. The room is perfect. Spacious. Clean. Great amenities (2 wet bars, 2 mini fridges, 1 person shower, full tub/shower, 2 flat-screens.) No jacuzzi tub, but it's big enough for two. Cozy king size bed, but the pillows were hard as rocks.If those adjoining rooms aren't available, just make sure to ask for a room on the newer side of the lodge. They all have either a walk out patio or deck. The older side of the lodge is dated and looks really worn. Would not stay on that side if that was the only option.The deck is at ground level, so you have a walk-out with a view of the valley. Two tables and ample seating.Great pool with a retractable roof. Perfect sundeck and a view of the valley. It's above Rt. 46, but the traffic seemed minimal for a weekend, so we weren't bothered by it.Two aspects to The Seasons that we didn't care for were The Saloon (bar) and the breakfast buffet. The bartender at The Saloon was not friendly, as he didn't seem to like the fact that he was there. No personality. But COLD beer. And the breakfast buffet fell FLAT. The dining room was rustic and cozy, though. And if you're after cheap and convenient, it's worth the $8.95.Overall, out of 10, I would rate the room about a 8.5. Overall experience definitely a 9. We will probably go back in the winter and positively request the same room.
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Susie J.
Aug 20, 2011
I have to say I was disappointed. I brought a friend to Nashville as a treat and decided to go to The Seasons for what I thought would be a more upscale experience. The rooms were nice, but I have come to expect the blanket to be clean sheeted top and bottom for cleanliness, as I know they aren't washed after each guest. I was also surprised that we were provided only one bar of soap to be moved from sink to shower as needed. And despite having a lovely pool, they provided pool towels that were not much larger than hand towels. Try laying on one of those. We ate at the hotel Resturant which was again not up to our expectation. The Resturant itself was lovely, but it didn't make up for the poor selection and food. I must end however with a positive. The staff themselves were helpful and friendly. It's the little things that make an OK place a great experience. They just missed too many of these little things that added up to a disappointing stay.
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Shannon K.
Sep 19, 2013
Wonderful staff and service! Had my wedding dinner here and they were super accommodating. Staff went above and beyond to make sure my day was wonderful even though we were only having a dinner in their restaurant with separate checks. Wonderful people to work with, love you, Diana & Carole!
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Steve B.
Feb 3, 2022
We stayed here for the purpose of attending the Emmylou Harris concert (which was unfortunately postponed due to an ice storm). The hotel is located less than a quarter mile from the concert venue, making it a very convenient place to stay for concert goers. We found the hotel to be more than adequate for our stay. our room was well equipped, clean and the beds were comfortable. The folks at the front desk were very friendly and accommodating. We felt very comfortable staying there and if we return to Nashville in the future, we will definitely consider staying at the Seasons Lodge.
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Marsha B.
Jan 27, 2018
Older hotel but very clean and comfortable. Room with 2 queen beds larger than normal. Microwave, frig and coffee maker. (Coffee was not very good at all). Clean bathroom. Mattress was fine but pillows like rocks. I did not sleep well. Staff at desk very friendly. We had breakfast in the hotel restaurant. Service was very very slow (with only 3 tables occupied). Food was so-so. Biscuit and gravy - biscuit was almost crunchy. Asked for crispy bacon so they burnt it. Everything else just ok. 1 star off for pillows and 1 off for restaurant.
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