If you are coming to Branson. This is where you want to stay. Very nice and comfy. Large rooms, connecting rooms for big families. You get what you pay for rings true for this place! Family loved it and will be our only pick when we visit again.
The photos make it looks amazing, was a bit of a let down for the price paid of over $350 a night. We got out into the outer lodges, where you don’t see any of the lakes or areas in a photos. Units were clean and nice no complaints. So many other places that are nicer for same price in the area.
Under new ownership so some features: water wheel and putt putt golf will probably be fixed as enough staff and order of priorities is accomplished. First room bed was great/firm. Second unit we stayed in I asked for the mattress to be turned over... either not done or just as soft.
Nice accommodations, nice pool, great maintenance of grounds, nice patios on units. At pool, there should be a bar and scheduled activities at the pool; bingo, water aerobics, contests - all weather permitting of course.
This resort is very pretty on the outside, but that is about it. We stayed in a 1 BR unit. The unit was very dusty. Could definitely use a good cleaning. The bed was the worst we have ever slept on in a condo, so much so that we left 3 days early because we were exhausted from lack of sleep. The carpet was stained as well. They really need to do a big refurbishment of these condos. We would probably not stay here again. Just FYI, we did not complain to the front desk on any of the issues. Not sure what they could have done anyway.
Stayed at The Lodges at Timber Ridge on a Branson Missouri visit. This resort was a part of Welk before being acquired by Hyatt last year. We are Welk owners (now called Hyatt Vacation Club) so it made sense to use our points for the stay. We have stayed there in the past so to say we were disappointed in our accommodations this time is an understatement. We arrived at our villa to find that there would no longer be mid week service for fresh towels, cleaning, coffee, tea, dishwasher or laundry replenishment. You now needed to call the front desk if you wanted items replenished. We immediately called since the only product from the above list that was available to us were towels. We also were told they no longer provide salt and pepper as had been done in the past. The lack of items we expected as part of our stay was only the beginning of more disappointments to follow as our stay unfolded. The refrigerator had rust throughout with most of the metal dividers and racks involved. An outlet near the kitchen sink was hanging out of the wall. Nothing dangerous there. We called for immediate repair. We had already purchased show tickets prior to arrival. One of the shows was canceled so I went to the Consigeree desk to book a replacement show. There was no one there so I inquired at the front desk for some help. They told me the Consigeree desk was closed on Monday and Tuesday but, I could phone, leave a message and they would return my call. I did so on Tuesday. I received a call back on Sunday, which happened to be 2 days after checking out and returning home. I suggest you look for other accommodations when visiting Branson. If you are a Hyatt Vacation Club member; exchange your points on RCI or Interval to book a resort that does things right on service and maintenance. The Lodges at Timber Ridge no longer do so.…
The lodges are either 2 story buildings where you might have to walk up or down a flight of stairs; or 4 story units with elevator. 2 story building looks out at grass area, 4 story looks over parking lot. Very nice decor, upscale appliances, comfy bed. 4 story unit as a lock off. Avoid a unit on the top floor as heating and cooling units are on the roof, and the buzzing might annoy. It was quiet in early March, but could hear noises from adjacent unit. Resort in a convenient place, near restaurants and attractions.
The pool was in excellent condition and well heated despite being there in March. The attendants were incredibly helpful and kind. Check in was a breeze. The room had an amazing view and the curtains blocked out the light well. We loved the patio early in the morning with coffee. There was plenty of room in the one bedroom for us four.
We actually travelled in Feb & was our 1st trip after the pandemic started. It was off season so very quiet which was fine with us. We spent our time hiking at Dogwood canyon & elsewhere. The rooms were nice & roomy with 2 fireplaces.
Restaurant and bar weren’t open, except for Friday and Saturday morning for breakfast. The indoor pool you have to walk to outside, as it’s in another building. Considering it was 13 degrees out one morning this was a bit of an inconvenience. Rooms were clean, beds seemed worn out. Noticed outdoor overflowing garbage cans not emptied for a few days after arriving. Also noticed a skunk running around one night, probably due to the garbage left unattended. Our elevator in the condo was also broke down, was fixed by the time we left.
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