Fontana Village Resort & Marina
About the Business
Fontana Village Resort & Marina is a charming lodging institution nestled in the picturesque Fontana Dam area of North Carolina, United States. Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains, this resort offers a peaceful retreat for guests looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With cozy accommodations, a marina for water activities, and a range of amenities including restaurants, pools, and outdoor recreational facilities, Fontana Village Resort & Marina is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway in nature. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply want to unwind in a serene setting, this resort has something for everyone.
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Location & Phone number
300 Woods Rd, Fontana Dam, NC 28733, United States
Reviews
"Yes, a bit outdated but we’ve always appreciated the resort for what it is. They are renovating, which is exciting - we can’t wait to see the finish result. I know they’ll honor the history of the area and we love them for that!! Most recently, we stayed in a cabin and loved it! Everything was clean and we used the wood-burning fireplace almost the whole time! Staff is wonderful and accommodating and they even shipped us the ipad we left by accident. We absolutely adore this place and highly recommend! The bistro on-site also has great food!"
"Stayed several times. Rooms are big and bathrooms good size. All better than any other local hotels. This 70s hotel that is not the same as ultra modern hotels but very adequate. Always clean and very well kept and maintained. Big property. Very well priced, low rates. A+ Rating!!"
"Just stayed here with my husband during the Furry Takeover event. It was lovely! The scenery was very pretty and the staff were very nice. One of the servers, Colby "Pooh Bear," was especially great! Extremely attentive and organized. He never missed a beat. Thank you so much for having us!"
"The Husband and I were here for a Car Club event just last weekend. As such, my view of this "resort" is somewhat skewed as the whole weekend was fantastic. But as an individual, and also a travel adviser, I was appalled. While the location is beautiful, this property is, at best, a 2-star hotel. Rooms are in desperate need of updating. Our room smelled mildewy. The sink outside the bathroom was clean, but was, I'm sure, left over from 1969. The bathroom was exceedingly small, but it was clean, I will say. The bed covers were either leftover window dressings or they were washed so much you could see through them. Also, they were permanently stained. It looked as though someone started to paint the hallway outside our room but who knows when that was. Then they just walked away from the project. Our first breakfast with the group was, uh, disappointing. Literally limp, moist and semi-cold waffles, overcooked sausages and institution eggs. The next couple of days, the food did get a bit better, and the dinners were fine for a club event. We had a cash bar available to us which was ridiculously expensive...$27 for a shot of whiskey and a Vodka-Cranberry. In PLASTIC CUPS! The lack of cell service and spotty-at-best Internet in the lodge made the whole thing even more exasperating. Well, as I said, we were there for the event and nobody complained about anything because, you know, cars. The personnel on property were all very pleasant and I'm sure can't help the state the place is in. I read that the owners gave their lease back to the Tennessee Valley Authority and some big conglomerate will be in charge now. The property deserves some TLC. It could really be a fantastic place with a major renovation. But til that happens, I won't send clients there for sure."
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