Anonymous wrote:The Greenbrier is a classic hotel rooted in tradition, and honors a time before cellphones and computers when people were entertained by quieter pursuits. I’m 50-something and mourn the passing of manners, dress codes, and real conversation. Thank God places like the Greenbrier still exist!
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it a Marriott now? With gambling? Cant imagine it is the same..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't it a Marriott now? With gambling? Cant imagine it is the same..
It’s not a Marriott. It’s owned by the Justice family. Jim Justice is the governor of WV so he can’t be on the board because it would be a conflict of interest but one of his kids is the CEO I think. There is a small casino.
The only casino I've ever been to that has a dress code, which is ridiculous.
The Greenbrier rooms look as if they were designed by someone's grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Where do you recommend for a place that is a resort with an indoor pool, fun for a family and relatively low-key in that you can get a lot of use out of the property itself?
My family has a great time in the Poconos...Skytop Lodge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree Op.
It's always recommended on here for getaways and moms' weekend or romantic weekend, etc, but it seems like I could take my time and money and put it towards something more (and better).
I saw it recommended here again today, which inspired me to post. I can’t fathom why anyone would want to spend what they do here. The rooms are terrible. Worn carpet and mattresses at $400/night.
It's like walking into Grandma's house - dated and worn and old people playing golf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree Op.
It's always recommended on here for getaways and moms' weekend or romantic weekend, etc, but it seems like I could take my time and money and put it towards something more (and better).
I saw it recommended here again today, which inspired me to post. I can’t fathom why anyone would want to spend what they do here. The rooms are terrible. Worn carpet and mattresses at $400/night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't it a Marriott now? With gambling? Cant imagine it is the same..
It’s not a Marriott. It’s owned by the Justice family. Jim Justice is the governor of WV so he can’t be on the board because it would be a conflict of interest but one of his kids is the CEO I think. There is a small casino.