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Random sock in the hallway.
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Painted outlets, was hard to plug stuff in
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Windows are gross.
Broken door latch
View
Patio outside the restaurant. Needs serious TLC.
Ugly and stinky hallway
More mold
Sign in lobby
Trash by an entryway
Smoke detector. Sticky from nicotine tar
Our view from the room.
Lobby ceiling
Ants throughout the hotel room.
Meeting Room
Guest room
Meeting Room
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Johannah C.
Jul 19, 2024
The nostalgia has worn off. I've been coming here with my grandparents for at least 25 years if not more. I haven't been there since 2019. This place is run down and that is an understatement. Nothing is being maintained besides maybe the lawn. They slapped a fresh coat of paint on and didn't bother to tape anything off or even pull the light fixtures down rather they painted around and over them. It's beyond filthy. The wooden decks look like they are about to rot out and collapse. The pool is absolutely DISGUSTING!!! It was cloudy all week and today, 7/19, was shut down by the health department. This is TOTALLY preventable and a failure to do so by the employees. God only knows what we were swimming in. The employees, specifically April, are just rude and unfriendly. She had her mom and kids and everyone at the pool. They aren't even staying here. Guess it's a free for all and a daycare. It seems like all the employees do is sit on the porch of the "pool house" and smoke cigarettes. You have to walk by them smoking to get to the clubhouse and pool. It's revolting. It makes me so incredibly angry and sad to see what happened to this once nice place. You can complain or ask for something to be fixed and it goes on deaf ears. The pictures I posted from 10 years ago are too kind to the current condition of this "resort"
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Nicole C.
Aug 30, 2024
Horrendous customer service. We were told when we got there with confirmation numbers that "someone" at Priceline canceled our rooms. Larry, the front desk "manager" said he couldn't reach out to Priceline to find out what happened because they no longer deal with Priceline, yet still today, you can book with Priceline through their website. He lied, kept our money we already paid through Priceline and rented our rooms. Shady, insane, and actually criminal behavior. We are reaching out to a magistrate in the area about their behavior at this "resort". Do not stay here. It was dirty, the employees all smelled horribly of cigarette smoke, and they were terribly rude. Save your money and stay at a reputable hotel. Don't get scammed!
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Doll G.
Jul 11, 2024
The hotel room was clean and in better shape than I thought it would be after reading current reviews. We had a group of 24 and only found out the pool was closed right before our weekend began. Our group had been to Lakeview years ago and really enjoyed their swimming pool. From talking to workers, it doesn't sound like they will ever be able to reopen it. The food was good and Legends was also a nice bar area.
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Ron H.
Nov 19, 2023
Lakeview Resort: Allegheny Plateau and Cheat LakeLakeview Resort is the only timeshare listed by Interval International in West Virginia. Lakeview Resort is in the Allegheny Plateau of the Appalachian Mountains. The elevation varies from 1,000' to 2500.' South of the Allegheny Plateau is the Allegheny Highlands, which varies from 2,000' to 4800.' Lakeview Resort is a timeshare community that is incorporated into a dynamic housing market overlooking Cheat Lake. While Lakeview Resort is near Morgantown, West Virginia, it is also near Pennsylvania and Maryland. Lakeview Resort provides a home base to explore southern Pennsylvania, western Maryland, and northern West Virginia. We have been trading into Lakeview Resort for nearly twenty years. The Interval International website photos are very accurate concerning the townhouse arrangement of Lakeview Resort. This property has long been sold out, although there are units listed on various resale markets. Be careful not to confuse the Lakeview Resort timeshares with the Lakeview Resort hotel. The hotel seems to have less favorable reviews than Lakeview Resort timeshare. Recall that Interval International does not list Lakeview Resort as a "premium resort" or "select resort." We find the Homeowners Association has maintained the property, and do expect an updated unit for your visit. The kitchen is a full working kitchen, and the combined living room dining area features a neat fireplace, which may be used during the summer evenings.The bedrooms and bathrooms have been updated, and always remain clean. Lakeview Resort provides ample parking for visitors and for guests. On-site amenities include a golf course, swimming pool, and access to the clubhouse amenities. We find that Lakeview Resort is a great four-season resort. Lakeview Resort may be used as a home base for Seven Springs skiing in Pennsylvania, Wisp skiing in Maryland, Canaan Valley, Timberline, or Snowshoe skiing in West Virginia. Autumn is very dramatic in the Allegheny Plateau of the Appalachian Mountains. Lakeview Resort is near West Virginia University, and the development of the university in recent years has added all the amenities of a small university city. There are several restaurants, both on property and in Morgantown and environs, which offer a menu and price range to fit most budgets. The newer Wharf District in Morgantown has become one of the best portals to the Caperton Trail. What was once an old warehouse district is now a revitalized growing commercial and residential center. Located next to the Monongahela River and the Caperton Trail, the Wharf District area is growing rapidly. It is best to park the car and walk through the shops and interesting areas of the Wharf District. Mountain State Brewing Co. is another interesting visit while in the wharf district of Morgantown. Serving hand-crated house microbrew, and gourmet wood-fired flatbreads, Mountain State Brewing Co. may be found in several West Virginia locations. Mountain State Brewing Co. reminds us of several Colorado brewpubs. Seneca Center is the site of a former glass factory, and the Seneca Center now offers gift shops and the Glasshouse Grill restaurant. Within an hour's drive is Fallingwater, Pennsylvania. Considered by some as the most famous private house ever built (Frank Lloyd Wright,) Fallingwater epitomizes man living in harmony with nature. The house, set amid 5000 acres of natural wilderness, is constructed of local sandstone, reinforced concrete, steel, and glass. It juts out over a waterfall on Bear Run, appearing as naturally formed as the rocks, trees, and rhododendrons, which embrace it. Within an hour's drive is Ohio Pyle, Pennsylvania in the Laurel Highland Mountains of Fayette County Pennsylvania. Ohio Pyle, Pennsylvania offers some of the best whitewater rafting in the eastern U.S. Ohio Pyle State Park offers hiking and biking along the 135 mile Great Allegheny Passage. Fort Necessity National Battlefield is near Ohio Pyle, Pennsylvania, and also near Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The battle at Fort Necessity in the summer of 1754 was the opening action of the French and Indian War. This war was a clash of British, French, and American Indian cultures. It ended with the removal of French power from North America. The stage was set for the American Revolution. The important history is that a young Virginia officer, George Washington was in command during the battle of Fort Necessity. Although this was Washington's first defeat, the battle would provide the young Colonel invaluable military strategy that would affect Washington's decision-making during the Revolutionary War. It is recommended that the tourist research the Battle of Fort Necessity to appreciate the historical event and the events that followed. A one and one-half hour drive east into Swallow Falls State Park, Maryland will provide some of Maryland's most breathtaking scenery.
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Joy P.
Dec 28, 2023
Our experience at the Wyndham operated Lakeview Golf Resort was awful. From the time we tried to open the door until we left, it was not a good experience. There was only 4 squares of toilet paper on the roll, microwave didn't work, fridge froze food, headboard fell off bed when we sat on it. When we went to front desk to ask for toilet paper, we were told there wasn't any. Later, the girl brought up 2 used rolls from other rooms. It was an awful start to our walk down memory lane. The operators/owners should be embarrassed. I will never stay there again and/or recommend it.
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Breydi S.
Nov 12, 2023
I attended a mandatory conference here over the weekend. From the absolutely filthy rooms and floors to the BEDBUG we found and ant infestation, this was the worst "resort" experience I've ever had. My room was fully paid for, and (instead of staying the night) I drove the 90 miles home and back each day. I feel very badly about those that lived too far away to do the same.
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Mike D.
Sep 13, 2020
What a beautiful course! The staff are really helpful and easy to work with. Cassidy, the supervisor was knowledgeable and great to work with. I traveled from Ohio and wanted to play while I was out of town. Setting up a tee time over the phone was simple and easy. Even though I arrived a few minutes late they were chill and let me get out right away. I even forgot a jacket a cigar clip holder and they went to look for each on my behalf.
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Kim G.
Aug 31, 2024
Customer service and not honoring previous bookings is not ok. We booked the rooms months ago but manager said they lost the bookings when moving to a new system. The price for each night more than double. Almost tripled. We flew in from Arizona for football weekend and didn't have another option a that point. This is not ok and the price we are paying you would think rooms would be updated but old and 4 channels on the tv as well.
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Kimberly H.
May 19, 2024
The hotel was clean. That's the only good thing I could say. They state they have hair dryers in the rooms, but I had to ask 3 different employees to get one. The phones in the room didn't work. Had to use cell phone to call the front desk. Luckily the house keeping closet was open so that we could get more toilet paper and coffee. It's not horrible, but I would not stay here again.
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Herb G.
May 27, 2024
WOW. We stayed one night in April. We were told it would be $89 but they charged $159. Then in May the charged us $144 for a no show when we never booked to stay with them in May. Called and were told there is no record of us staying in April and we were suppose to stay 2 nights in May. The experience is straight out of a David Lynch movie. Now we don't know when they are going to charge us more money for not staying with them. Can anyone follow. We stayed a night in April, never planned on staying again but the have charged us for a no show for 2 nights in May claiming they have no record of us ever staying with them before.
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