Art-filled B&B with private spa tubs, pool and free breakfast, near the beach at Gardiners Bay.
Long Island Hotels with Jacuzzi in room
Spoil yourself in Long Island with our handpicked hotels with a hot tub in the room, where the luxury of comfort meets the bliss of soaking.
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💎 Best Overall: Aqualina Inn Montauk – Supreme luxury, unparalleled comfort, and top-tier amenities.
❤️ Best Romantic: Arbor View House Bed and Breakfast – Cozy haven, private Jacuzzis, and a charming atmosphere.
💸 Most Budget-Friendly: Red Carpet Inn Stamford – Affordable, welcoming rooms with an exclusive hot tub feature.
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While there, the water supply for the hotel was shut down for about 5 hours one evening, with no notice given to the guests. Need a shower tonight? you're out of luck.
The lobby area/breakfast area were remodeled while i was there, with the breakfast being served out of a different room for about 4 weeks. When i asked if the toaster could be brought in, evidently that was too much to ask.
The final two nights i stayed, one of the emergency exits (stairwell and exit) was blocked off, but only on the ground floor. If there had been an actual emergency, guests staying on floors 2-6 would have found themselves unable to exit at the ground floor, and having to go back up the stairs, to the far end of the building to the other emergency exit, and then back down. unless the second floor was on fire.
Of the nights i stayed there, only 19 actually managed to end up being included on my rewards account. Evidently, if you don't tell the desk person when you check in to make sure the nights are counted, you can't have them added to your account after you have checked out.
The actual rooms were fine, service was sub-par, and the location is just okay.
Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of options in the area.
Check out is 12pm, but from 9:40am they started banging on my door and just opened it not waiting even 1 second.
Housekeeping people are super loud, every morning I woke up thinking ‘is there construction work going on next door?’, they slam doors all the time.
John & Diane DaSilva
Upon arrival, after a 3 hour drive, the charm and elegance of the 19th-century architecture were indeed impressive, creating a beautiful backdrop for what we had anticipated would be an idyllic family getaway. Regrettably, the aesthetics of the mansion and its ambiance, however enchanting, could not compensate for the unwelcome reception that awaited us.
Although the Wilbraham Mansion's policy of not accommodating children below the age of 12 was not clearly communicated to us at the time of booking, the management did not consider this a sufficient reason to exhibit any form of understanding or compromise. We were taken aback by their rigid stance and their apparent lack of interest in retaining us as guests. Our excitement was quickly replaced by a feeling of indignation when we were asked to leave the premises.
Throughout our brief time there, we found the staff to be unfriendly, unaccommodating, and surprisingly insensitive to our situation. Rather than exploring possible solutions or offering alternatives, we were met with a cold, uncompromising response that resulted in an abrupt and undeserved end to our vacation.
Furthermore, in an era where many establishments strive to embrace inclusivity and accommodate guests of all ages, Wilbraham Mansion's stringent policy seems anachronistic and impractical. It is disheartening that they have chosen to exclude an entire demographic, potentially alienating many prospective guests who, like us, wish to share the beauty of historic Cape May with their children.
Finally, it is worth noting that the inconvenience caused by this ordeal extended beyond the emotional toll. The sudden need to find alternative accommodations put a financial strain on our trip that could have been avoided with better communication and more accommodating policies from the establishment. After driving 3 hours, I intended to enjoy a nice weekend with my wife (who is 8 months pregnant) and my toddler. I was in disbelief at how we were kicked out of our room the moment we went into it just because we have our toddler with us. I noted that in the booking, and never received any communication against it.
In conclusion, my experience at Wilbraham Mansion was a harsh deviation from the warm, welcoming atmosphere typically associated with bed-and-breakfast establishments. The mansion's uncompromising adherence to a restrictive and poorly-communicated policy has led to this one-star review. Until they reconsider their approach to families and refine their communication regarding age restrictions, I would advise prospective guests, especially those with young children, to look elsewhere for accommodation in Cape May.
They even have nice bikes available that were a great way to explore town a bit and see some sites.
The kitchen is available with fully stocked items and microwaves for the popcorn we bought. The
The pool was warm and VERY clean with fresh towels provided there also.
The morning breakfast was a wonderful treat with (a family historic recipe from their mother) French toast with sausage links and eggs along with fresh fruit and muffins on the tables!!
I meant what I said when I could go on and on and on!! Bottom line is GO see the staff and you will NOT be disappointed!!
My fiance and I decided before we even left that we will be making this our annual Valentine's get away!!
Thanks so much!!
We stayed in the oversized suite in the newer building. It did not disappoint. Total Victorian luxury with modern amenities. The heated pool, double shower with awesome water pressure, jacuzzi and fantastic bed were all just perfect. The owners were polite and helpful. Breakfast was good. They accommodate dietary restrictions too. We will definitely come back. I see some reviewers had some complaints but that was not our experience.
FAQs about Long Island hotels with Jacuzzi
What is the price of a hotel with a Jacuzzi in Room on Long Island?
A hotel room with a Jacuzzi in Long Island may range from $150 to $350 per night. Special holidays or peak seasons can drive up the price due to increased demand. Conversely, during off-peak times or mid-week stays, you may find discounts or special offers making the room more affordable.
Are the Jacuzzis or hot tubs private?
Yes, the Jacuzzis and hot tubs in these hotels are located in the privacy of your own room. You can enjoy a relaxing soak without any disturbances.
Are there any additional fees for using the Jacuzzi or hot tub?
Most hotels include the use of the Jacuzzi or hot tub in the room rate. However, it’s always a good idea to check with the specific hotel regarding any potential fees or restrictions.
Are these hotels suitable for couples or romantic getaways?
Absolutely! These hotels are known for providing a romantic atmosphere and are perfect for couples or anyone seeking a luxurious and intimate escape. The Jacuzzi or hot tub in the room adds an extra touch of romance and relaxation.
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