Baymont Inn Asheville / Biltmore Estate
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The Beautiful Biltmore Estate/alight for Christmas
... evening.
Afterwards, we went back to Antelope Village and had a nice dinner at Cedric's (named for George Vanderbilt's St. Bernard), and then started on the long drive home. On the way out of the Estate, the shadows of the trees in the rain and the headlights created some modern-art type views that I couldn't help but photograph! ...
Finding more Falls - more Fall Colors!
... short walks (1/4 or less) to the falls, with steps and rest areas along the way, so we figured we could do it. It all ended up a bit differently, and in the end, we didn't see ANY of the Whitewater Falls. We did however, have a great day, saw a couple of other waterfalls, and lots of pretty scenery.
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Goodbye TN, hello North Carolina & Virg
Hello again! This will be a short blog entry, we have just been wasting time camping here and there while everything from Hurricane Sandy and the snow blows over in NJ and NY. Right now we plan to get up there either Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.....meaning we will have been on the road just about a month. Yowza! After leaving Nashville we camped a couple nights in Gatlinburg, TN which is right outside the Great Smoky Mountain ...
Day 23 - Asheville - North Carolina
... walks through forests and trees all designed and landscaped by Frederick Olmsted, who was also responsible for designing New York's Central Park. It is one very beautiful home. The estate also has its own winery so we stopped in there for a tour. Alright I'll tell the truth, the winery tour was to include a tasting at the end and it was running a bit behind. We only had a limited amount of time before we had to head back to our bus so ...
Asheville, NC
... visited twice on our journey. Perhaps because it is close to Destin (home), but we really do love this campground and plus Todd gets to partake in the Fat Four mountain bike race this Saturday.
This past weekend we enjoyed campfires with our camp hosts, zombie paintball shooting, haunted trails, bike rides and lots of good grilling. The week will be filled with ...
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Historical Traveler Reviews Baymont Inn Asheville / Biltmore Estate
Baymont in October
We stayed at the Baymont on October 22. We were in Asheville for a wedding. Even though it was peak season due to the changing leaves, we found the rate to be very reasonable. The rooms were very clean, there was a large tv, bathroom was clean. The bed was your average hotel bed. A little hard, but we slept fine. The rooms were quiet too. I never heard any noise through the walls.
Breakfast was good. We got down there right when breakfast was supposed to be over, but there was still fruit, juices, and coffee available. The staff in the kitchen were very kind when I asked them for cream and sugar for the coffee, that had already been put away.
We had an overall good experience, and would stay there again.
Fantastic Deal
This was our first time staying in a Baymont Inn. My husband and I enjoyed the Biltmore Estate Package. Rich and the other staff members were professional and helpful. The room was clean with a fresh smell. The room is large enough for two, especially if you will be out touring the city. In addition to sausage, eggs,pastries and biscuits, the breakfast was healthy with fruit, yogurt, cereal and juices.
Easiest Location to the Biltmore House
It was super easy for me to get over to the Biltmore House for the 3 days I visited there with my yearly pass.
The personnel are friendly. Room was really clean. Quiet. Breakfast clean and good, but, of course, the usual free fare.
Someone pushed the fire buzzer on the elevator, which set the alarms off. A guest across the hall went downstairs and learned it was false. Personnel were up on the hall the next time it happened. I was not inconvenienced with this.
I will definitely stay there again.
Good Value - Asheville Baymont Inn
We received excellent service at the Asheville Baymont Inn. Rich, who works at the desk, was both registration clerk and concierge. His kind attention and pleasant personality made us feel welcome the minute we arrived. Also the Asheville Baymont Inn has neat rooms, a breakfast buffet, cookies at mid-day, an indoor pool and a gym. At the registration desk look for the 10% discount card for the Texas Roadhouse Restaurant that is just two blocks away.
A Very Fair Deal and Pleasant Stay
We used the 2 nights Biltmore Escape package, which is $ 235 for 2 nights and includes 2 Biltmore tickets ($80 value) , $25 gift card for the Texas Steakhouse next door, and a free bottle of Biltmore wine which we saw priced at 12.99 at the Winery. So you get at least a $ 275 value for $235. That means the room was valued about $79 a night with a typical continental breakfast included. A very very fair deal. Here is the link for this deal:
The rooms are new, clean- ah yes, the famous Rich was at the front desk and he lived up to his reputation for honest assistance and pleasantry, but the other gentlemen on the other shifts were just as pleasant and helpful.
If you are looking for a place to have a good sleep and clean facilities without the luxuries, this is for you. The entrance to the Biltmore iestate is only 2 blocks up the road, the Biltmore village shops just outside of that entrance across the street. No matter what, you WILL be driving a car to the Biltmore, as once you get to the entrance, it is miles of winding roads up the house. And you will need a car to get around to the other parts of the estate like the Winery and the farm.
The reason the room seems small is that they have the vanity and sink outside of the bathroom/shower, not in it. But I could care less. There was plenty of room for 2 people in the bedroom/living area with a desk and TV. Go and have a good time folks..
Disappointed
My wife and I stayed at the Baymont Inn last weekend based on reviews I had read here in Tripadvisor. Yes indeed, Rich was super nice and helpful and gave good recommendations. And the location is great in terms of going to the Biltmore.
The rest of our experience was not so positive, however. Everything about the hotel was small (except the prices). The lobby and halls were small, and so was our room. The elevator was both small and slow, and no we weren't the only people we heard complain about it. The room was clean.
Breakfast was a madhouse largely because the breakfast area was so small. Food is fair-- about what you would expect for a chain that has continental breakfast included.
We paid $130 for a Friday night and $90 for Saturday. I know the area is popular and small and therefore expensive, but in no way did this represent a reasonable value for the money.
Excellent choice!
This hotel was above our expectations. The room was very clean - the vanity very large - the shower head actually had some water pressure behind it - the pool water was not cold - and the staff were all very helpful and friendly. It was close to the Biltmore and the village with restaurants in both directions (although the Flatrock Grille was the best!). I would highly recommend this hotel - we had no complaints (and we are complainers!!).
For a standard/chain hotel, it can't be beat
The Baymont in Asheville is a great hotel as far as a chain hotel goes. It's not a Hyatt, but you don't pay Hyatt-like prices either to stay there.
We were greeted by an excellent desk clerk upon check-in by the name of Rich. Super nice guy that took great care of us. I've never had a better check-in experience.
The room was pretty much standard, everything was clean and comfortable. The bed gave both my fiancé and I one of the best nights sleep we'd ever had at any hotel.
They offer high-speed Internet, which to me is almost a necessity now when I travel. I'm still amazed at how many of the 'big boys' in the hotel industry haven't caught up to the new millennium now. The only critique there was nothing in the room indicated it, so any 'newbies' might have had a tough time figuring it out.
Nice fitness/workout area, and great indoor pool and hot tub.
Breakfast was about what you'd expect at a chain like this in the morning. It was ok, pastries, cereal, etc... but nothing great. Just pretty much average. It's included at no additional charge.
Location is great, close to downtown and Biltmore.
If you're looking for a nice hotel for a weekend get-a-way, you won't beat the Baymont. The only complaint I had was that the room was going for $89-$99. I honestly believe it should have been priced around $79 for the quality. But the friendliness of the staff and the great amenities the hotel offered helped justify the extra $10-$20 bucks.
Great place to stay and we will definately go back
I choose the Baymont Inn because it is just two blocks from the Biltmore Estate entrance. The location was terrific. The hotel is very clean, new looking and nicely decorated. It had an INDOOR poor and jacuzzi as well as an exercise room. The continental breakfast provided a very nice selection of food. When we arrived chocolate chip cookies were available in the lounge area for guests. The staff was very efficient and professional. We got a room with two double beds and it was a little small but not a big deal to us. Several nice restaurants around the area. Someone referred us to Providence 620 for dinner and it is about a mile away and had great food!!! We would definately go back and stay at the Baymont inn.
Nice,Clean, Good Location
Had the opportunity to spend the weekend here in mid-Nov 2003. Was clean and very basic. No frills. We did enjoy the breakfast served every morning.
There is an indoor pool, but no movies available to purchase from the TV in the room.
Very close to Biltmore & shopping. I would stay here again.