"We stayed at The Black Hawk with our dog. Staff was very receptive and welcoming. The hotel bar is quaint. The location is ideal with many shops and restaurants within walking distance."
"This hotel was perfect for 2 of us that came to town for an event at UNI (3 minute drive/20 minute walk for reference). The price was right, the exterior is nice & well kept, and the interior was consistent with that. Overall very clean, pleasant staff including the housekeepers we met in the elevator. Another review mentioned noise from the highway, but we did not find this to be a problem. (We were on the highway side too). Water pressure in the shower is great, there were plenty of towels (bonus points for that - usually hotels just give the bare minimum), and there was a hair dryer! Beds are OK - more on the firm side, but I slept fine.
When choosing a hotel I'm always looking for a pool/hot tub and continental breakfast & this had both. The pool is a little smaller than the pictures, but that's OK. It was full of kids the few times we checked - all the way up to 10pm, so we did not take advantage of the pool area. I know this is relatively out of control of the hotel, but a suggestion I would offer would be "adult only" swim time from 10pm-12am. Lastly, the breakfast was a little underwhelming. There appeared to be only 1 person staffing everything - from making more eggs, to cleaning up tables, to refilling silverware. He was definitely overwhelmed, and nothing got refilled while we were there. I made a waffle, ate it with a spoon, and called it good. It was not a make or break for our stay, and all around we really enjoyed our stay here. We will definitely be back!"
"The staff was wonderful, kind and helpful! The bathroom in our room was not very clean unfortunately and had a lot of hair around the shower, but all in all not too bad."
"Check in staff was incredibly friendly and efficient. There seemed to be some plumbing issues and we could here everyone's plumbing and our toilet plugged. The walls were also fairly thin. That all being said, the beds were very comfortable. Would i stay again? Probably."
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What are the best pet-friendly cabins in Tama County?
Avoid the worry of leaving your canine pal behind by staying in a pet-friendly cabin in Tama County. Black Oak Tiny Cabin On Lake In Montour understands that your pet needs a well-earned break just as much as you. Located in Montour, amenities here include a bunk bed and a shower. Spruce Tiny Cabin On Lake In Montour in Montour is another option where you and Bella can unwind and spend time in nature together. It has a bunk bed, a shower and lots more.
What are some great cabins in Tama County?
Whether you're chasing a rustic hideaway or a luxury cabin loaded with fancy touches, there's something for everyone in Tama County. Black Oak Tiny Cabin On Lake In Montour in Montour is a fabulous choice. Handy amenities here include pet-friendly facilities and a double bed. Alternatively, ditch the daily grind and escape to Spruce Tiny Cabin On Lake In Montour. Located in Montour, it comes with a firepit, a fridge and a good deal more.
What are the top things to see and do in Tama County?
Make sure you get a good night's sleep in your cabin, because you'll want your energy for sightseeing. Iowa State University, University of Iowa and Amana Colonies are among the many things to see and do around Tama County. Kinnick Stadium is also worth a spot on your itinerary. Expedia has some of the best deals on car rentals. Lock in a ride at the same time you book your cabin and then cruise to the best sights easily and quickly.
Why should I book a cabin in Tama County?
For a nature-filled escape at an impressive price, nothing tops a cabin. Imagine rising to the sound of birds outside and then stepping onto your deck to be surrounded by stunning views. Stay in a cabin in Tama County to escape the busy routine of modern life. Whether they're lakeside, by a river or high in the hills, cabins offer an affordable and relaxing experience for anyone needing a break.
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