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Looks remarkably like a big strip mall that went out of business. Here's a review.
"We read about Pioneer Village in a AAA magazine, and had been wanting to visit for a few years now. Pioneer Village is an easy drive off of I-80 (about 10 miles). We camped the first evening, which was nice except for the rain. The campgrounds are not used that often, and you will need to have a camp stove as they do not offer grills or fire pits. This is one suggestion I would make to the Pioneer Village Foundation - they should offer grills to folks who forget to bring a camp stove. The bath house has bathrooms and showers (for free), so that is nice and convenient. Bring your flip flops!
After our first evening was rained out, we got a room in the Pioneer Village motel. It was a little pricey at $64.50, but the room was spacious with 2 full size beds and a sitting area with an older table and 2 chairs. The bathroom had a separate bathtub/toilet area with door, then sink with large counter area, and a large closet space. The beds were more comfortable than I expected. Soft, but not too soft, and not squeaky. The sheets and towels were clean. The sink in the bathroom had a water stain, but I didn't think that was a big deal. The carpet was probably the original carpet, and the decorations were also probably original. I would recommend staying here for the convenience of being close to Pioneer Village. The motel was quiet (we didn't hear any of the other guests at night, and we stayed on the second floor), but you do hear the train as Pioneer Village is very close to the train tracks and the trains run through here every 4 hours it seems. The building is non smoking, but it does have an old smell in the entry way."
Excuse me, but please stop talking.
"We ate breakfast one morning at the restaurant, and that was barely tolerable. I would not recommend it, though, if you have any other options. The eggs were watery, the coffee not very good, the pancakes rubbery. The bacon was all right. But for the value, I think you could do better at Subway with a breakfast sandwich, or anywhere else for that matter."
PLEASE shut up
"The real attraction at Pioneer Village is the museum and the buildings and the collections of things (and this is what I give 4 stars to - the restaurant doesn't get any stars, and the motel gets 1 star)"
FOR GOD'S SAKE WILL YOU PLEASE STOP WRITING |