About Lodge of the Ozarks
Lodge of the Ozarks is situated on the main strip of Branson, Missouri's famed theater district. It offers classic, wood-accented designs in its rooms alongside hand-crafted furniture.
All rooms at Lodge of the Ozarks include a flat-screen television, free Wi-Fi access, wood paneling and dressers, and a work desk. Select rooms include refrigerators, microwaves, and spa tubs.
Lodge of the Ozarks features a heated indoor pool, full fitness center, 24-hour front desk reception, live evening entertainment, elevator access, and large banquet or meeting facilities for special occasions.
Free breakfast for a set number of room occupants is provided for guests at Lodge of the Ozarks, and a number of vending machines offering snacks and drinks are on-site.
Hughes Brothers Theatre, White Water Amusement Park, the Titanic Museum and Attraction, the World's Largest Toy Museum, and Ripley's! Believe it or Not Odditorium are all within driving distance.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Excellent placement.
Lodge of the Ozarks allows you to travel to numerous theaters in the area without the use of a car or taxi services, since it's located so centrally around these historic destinations. Several upscale restaurants and unique attractions are also located around the hotel, increasing the amount of sites you can visit during your stay.
positive:
Helpful staff members.
The staff members at Lodge of the Ozarks are consistently on-hand to aid you in any way possible, and those who work at the bar section or similar entertainment areas are both amusing and incredibly skilled with their work.
positive:
Exceptionally quiet.
The quality of the soundproofing at Lodge of the Ozarks ranks above some of its competitors, allowing you to get a more restful and peaceful night of sleep. This is particularly good news for those who have trouble with noise disturbances.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Limited breakfast numbers.
Some rooms will need to pay a surcharge based on the number of guests in their party, depending on their reservation and the amount of people seeking breakfast each morning. While the cost is minimal, it still reflects a policy that you might find to be a hassle.
negative:
Uncomfortable bedding.
Numerous guests expressed concern about the pillows and beds, claiming they were too hard and didn't allow for any comfort at night. While you may have different preferences, keep in mind that these beds tend to run on the firmer side.
negative:
Minor cleaning lapses.
Some of the guest rooms had stains on the carpets or splotches on the metal fixtures in the bathrooms, which you might find to be unsightly or even unacceptable. Most of these issues are cosmetic and small in nature, but they're still unfortunate to see in otherwise well-furnished rooms.