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Where is the Best Ski Lodge in Minneapolis, Minnesota?

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Where is the Best Ski Lodge in Minneapolis, Minnesota?

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We had a wonderful anniversary dinner in the restaurant, with very attentive service. The first course of scallops qualifies as THE best appetizer I have ever had, anywhere. The inn lodgings were as depicted on the website, with two caveats: the “St.Croix view” from the balconies of rooms 28-31 is across two parking lots and a marina; and the rooms were unexpectedly noisy–TV, conversations, and jacuzzi jets were all quite audible in the next room, rather detracting from the “just us” ambience we might have expected. 5 Stars for the food, 3 for the lodging.

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Overall, the rooms were nice and clean. New bed and bedding. The only improvements: improvement of tissue and shampoo/conditioner, soap. The room was not as cool as set for the a/c. The front desk and management were courteous and helpful. Quick in and out. Breakfast (free) was plentiful and had a variety of items. Pool – was cold. Could use…

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Ya, the pool area is 24 hours but they need to clean the leaves out of the outside part of the pool. The hottub is actually too hot. The hotel looks like it is from the 70’s, as did our room furniture. LOL, we opened the door and my husband’s first words were “we are not staying here again”. And all we did was open the door to our room after walking to it. 🙂 The bed was comfortable and the bathroom counter was spacious. The railing on our second floor room balcony was actually loose. The continental breakfast was a laugh. I work overnights at a hotel and set up our own…that was not a continental breakfast, it was a carb fest with only carbs. The waffles, ok, they have waffles, but isn’t it unsanitary to have a tub of butter (I don’t know who the heck might have stuck their unwashed fingers in there). They may have “updated” the idea of a continental breakfast from 15 years ago by adding cranberry juice (which was a nice surprise, not many places think about that), but what about yo

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