"The Chambersburg PA Best Western is my go-to stop on trips up north. It has always proven to be reliable for consistency in cleanliness, comfort and overall quality. The staff is friendly, helpful and articulate which I find to be a big plus in the service industry. My room is always immaculate and well appointed. The complimentary breakfast is very pleasing to wake up to. The dining area was renovated in the past year and looks magnificent. It shows what pride the management takes in keeping their hotel a number one stay for travelers. I highly recommend this Best Western to all who come that way."
"This was our second stay at this property as it is in a good location for our business trips, right off Rt 30. We will be back. Pros-we can bring our dog, included breakfast is decent including biscuits with gravy, scrambled eggs with a side of diced ham or some days sausage links, coffee & a variety of juice options, waffles, bagels & breads, cereal ect... It didn't have bed bugs. It has a pool & workout room. There are many restaurant options nearby, like Texas Roadhouse, Longhorn, Cracker Barrel, Chick-Fil-A, Jersey Mikes, Applebees, KFC, McDonalds, Burger King & more...
Front desk is helpful & usually polite. Nearby "Nellie Fox Bowl" bowling alley was fun. The cons- Not all the hotels fault, but not everyone's pets are well behaved, other guests were loud, non-smoking rooms but someone was smoking cigarettes & pot-entire 2nd floor stunk, saw people vaping indoors, the pool was really cold & the towels were empty for several days, the pool room floor is extremely slippery- wrong kind of flooring for a pool, a treadmill wasn't working, & the cleaning lady always looked at us with a terrible frown/scowl. Parking is good, but can fill up quickly at night & our Mercedes extended van was a very tight fit!"
"It was mostly quiet especially later in the evening. It was fine for a one night stay. Parking was tight but I found a spot. Breakfast was ok. It was a good value at <$100."
"The Larkspur has great reviews, but as someone who stays in hotels regularly, I was disappointed. I rate it as OK at best. On arrival, the one and only staff person was on a personal call on their cell phone and did not immediately hang up to assist - I waited several minutes to get checked in. Our FIRST room assigned was over 80 degrees, smelled musty, and the AC did not work. Thankfully we were able to move across the hall, where the AC worked at least, but the machine was so loud it kept waking us up. Over all, the hotel looks like it's cleaned regularly, but it could use a deep clean and updates. Carpets need shampooing, bathroom fixtures are covered in scale... I was also not the only customer at the desk complaining about their room on checkin, so it's not just a one-off. Breakfast was just OK. My kid ate it, but I did not bc there were zero proteins (except for eggs with cheese, which I cannot eat). Overnight there is just one staff person, and the times I went downstairs in the evening, they were not visible at the desk, nor did they come out when people were around. This is a security issue on many levels. The environment is quiet, probably because not many folks were there. Won't be choosing this hotel again."
"Pools not heated, the rooms very comfortable, and very clean, quiet and walking distance to store - dogwalk area with doggie pickup bags! Really great experience!"
"After reading reviews, I decided to take a chance and book for a softball tournament my daughter was having down the street. I arrived very late due to a long drive. My first impression was that the parking lot was sketchy and I honestly should have turned around and left before entering the hotel because it only got worse. The elevator sounds like it’s going to break any moment. The room was technically clean but the entire hotel smells like food, extremely pungent and overwhelming. I’m sensitive to scent and it was awful, the kind that immediately sticks to you. I wasn’t staying here with my daughter. I asked for a refund and offered to pay for the one night and split with them. They refused any refund as they believe they offered a solution. I ultimately understand their policy so not complaining about that… I know I am not entitled to one but hoped they would be reasonable. It’s more to warn people to not stay here. The reviews are misleading and inaccurate. Do yourself a favor and choose one of the two dozen other hotels in the area."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Blain, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What can I see and do in Blain?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Georgie Lou's Retro Candy & Gifts, or get outside and enjoy nature at Big Spring State Forest Picnic Area. In the wider area, you’ll find Fowlers Hollow State Park and Carlisle Fairgrounds.
What are holiday rentals like in Blain?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Blain. Holiday rentals offer extras such as hot tubs, fire pits and patios so you'll have everything you want. If you're concerned about a clean environment, a holiday rental can offer a sense of privacy away from shared hotel lifts and busy concierge desks while still allowing you the enjoyment of travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental an attractive option for a small group gathering.
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