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Parking Behind the Hotel, 111 N Main St, Greeneville
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295 Kinser Park Ln, Greeneville
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“We had a micro wedding at the chapel in June of this year & it was a fairytale of perfect. The views were breathtaking, the cabins were so cozy, comfortable, vintage but with everything modern day would need. Pam was so awesome & incredibly helpful. We had a couple last minute kinks to iron out & pam went above & beyond to help in any way. We had a small wedding with our close family staying in the other cabins. And a wedding breakfast the next day Pam made for everyone. Her hashbrown casserole was delicious for our breakfast! The area is so beautiful.. the rose garden & lightning bugs during our reception dinner was so picturesque. We are already ready to plan a trip back. If you are looking into a wedding here or to even stay in the cabins I would highly recommend this place. Absolutely beautiful.”
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3130 E Andrew Johnson Hwy, Greeneville
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“It's a bit pricey, but it is on the higher end of available accommodations in the London Ky area.
They serve a free breakfast that varies on what's served, have free coffee and tea, a pool area, and workout room.
Though as far as that goes, it feels like the items they sell are slightly higher in cost than other hotels I've been to, and they were under renovations during my stay.
I had a two queen bedroom. It had a bathtub/ shower combo with complementary soap, body wash, shampoo, and moisturizer.
It was free, but the shampoo barely did anything for my hair as a dude with short hair. Ladies, bring your own care products. If you are looking to do more than use it as a pitstop (like going out for lunch, etc or if you'll be at your destination that evening).
As for the men, ask for a TV guide, they have most of the big sports channels and cover many local weather stations as well.
Well, other than them so.etomes having cookies out, let's cover location.
The location is close to many restraunts, a gas station, and within minutes of Interstate 75 (I75).. though it's in a terrible location to get out of safely at many hours of the day. I left 3 times and learnt that the easiest way out was the longest and most dangerous. When pulling out, go left to the stop sign and follow that out, or take a left at another one and drive through the first gas station area to pull out towards the second by mcdonalds to get a red-light.
This is still a dangerous area due to many McDonald's customers, gas station customers and people in general all vying for a very small area to pull out.
Patience is required here, and drive with both eyes looking for the reckless folks.
Goodluck, stay safe, and hope you enjoy the rest of your trip through ?”
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2145 East Andrew Johnson Hwy, Greeneville
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“Front office was efficient, room was neat, clean with basic towels, shampoo and soap. If you just need a place for the night to shower and sleep, this is that place.”
“We were scheduled to stay at the hotel from July 13 to the 20th. We ended up coming in late on the 12th I called and luckily they had a room available. We were tired and the gentleman behind the counter was very very accommodating. The rest of our stay,was very well and I’d like to give a shout out to Dawn and David, they were there if there were any problems or things that needed to be solved. They were wonderful people. We will stay there again in the coming future thank you so much.”
“Beautiful hotel! The room was comfortable. My view overlooked the street, which was always busy with cars going by. The lobby was comfortable and inviting. My conference was in Ballroom A. The HVAC worked too well, we froze for two days, which may have been the presenters preference. The hotel has a story and many believe it to be haunted. I don’t give a lot of thought to that however, I will say I was awakened at 2:03 AM to loud footsteps on the floor above mine. No doors ever closed just loud footsteps on my ceiling for about three minutes. I was told the following morning as I inquired about someone stomping around that history or the ghost story is it is the General walking around. I’m not a person who believes in ghosts but I can say I heard footsteps on my ceiling. No doors shutting or toilet flushing, just loud footsteps that vanished after about three minutes after they began. The only negative I have deals with being able to hear everything in the room connecting to mine. There was a connector door that was locked, which may have been why I could hear everything from the room beside of mine. I would stay there again and request a room that did not connect to mine. We walked down to Tipton’s for lunch which is full of history, as well.”