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Grill (open from 5 -8 p.m.) food was excellent. Really enjoyed the salmon and their hamburger. Great flavor!
The bartender was friendly and courteous. She took our orders and brought them out also.
• Under construction but did not interfere with my stay. No noise at night. Can tell where they have/have not renovated. Unfortunately some of the renovation feels rushed such as paint on door knobs or cracked/misaligned floor tiles.
• Location is difficult to locate in the dark, not very well lit.
• Front desk was friendly at check-out. However, the lady working check-in told me “you don’t even look old enough to be here” when I approached.
• Elevators were difficult to locate and did not have the best signage.
• Hotel has an odd musty smell
• The room was large and clean. There was an overselling smell of perfume or fragrance upon entering the room and it lingered for my entire stay. Additionally, the toilet was not flushed when I arrived in the room. The bed was comfortable. The a/c unit was very loud and did not shut off at all.
• Paid for breakfast with the room and received a voucher upon check-in. No directions were provided. Went to breakfast and the lady taking orders was confused by the voucher as well. Additionally, it is not clearly marked that breakfast is a paid addition and I watched a few people get confused when handed a bill. As far as the food goes, I had French toast and it was good.
• House keeping was knocking on my door around 10:15-ish wondering when I was going to check out. For check-out being 12, I felt very rushed to get out of the room.
• The hot tub was ice cold. Staff was noticed and they said it would be hot within 30 minutes. I went back an hour later and it was still ice cold. A huge bummer since this is why I booked the hotel.
• People smoking on patio outside pool with the door open. Not great for someone with allergies. I understand there is a “smokers oasis” but this did not seem to be the area and even if it was the doors could be kept shut out of courtesy.
They have a limited menu counter that serves breakfast and lunch items. Snacks and beverages are available to the right of the front desk. There is a charge for these. No free breakfast here but I didn’t mind. We started rolling very early. Coffee is free and numerous urns are set out in the lobby area. We availed ourselves at the small bar and found it enjoyable. The drinks were good and not watered down.
There is a very nice restaurant behind the hotel called Montana Grill that had very wonderful steaks at a reasonable price. The building is huge and made of gigantic logs. The architecture is amazing. I couldn’t stop looking at all the nice touches. It’s only steps away through the parking lot.
We would definitely stay here if we find ourselves in the area again.
I would stay here again and I will recommend to my friends.
I do feel a breakfast could be offered to guests, if only continental, for what rooms cost these days. And we were told if we wanted breakfast it was between $7-15.
At that point I did decide to check out and made another reservation at a nearby hotel. When I stopped at the front desk to let the associate know that I was leaving, she told me that I was now considered a late check-out and would be charged for an additional night. When I expressed frustration that my issues were not resolved on the first night yet the hotel felt it "OK" to charge me for a 2nd night because my only choice to avoid the issues was to check out and leave, the associate explained to me that she was only hourly and had to follow protocol and that was her only option. She documented my name, again, and said that the manager would be in touch with me this morning to discuss a possible refund. It's now been 3 days and there has been no follow up from the hotel and I still have 2 nights of charges.
I have traveled frequently for business over the past 20 years. I can honestly say that I have never experienced anything like this - that the staff at the hotel was truly not empowered to fix a wrong for a guest and attempt to make it right.
I understand that hotels are oversold but I also know there are always "extra" rooms. Even if the hotel WAS oversold, the hotel had 12 hours to try to resolve my situation and move my room in that time. Further - if this Hilton could not make the room change, then that hotel should have made the effort to contact other nearby hilton hotels vs giving me a list of options to call on my own.
I have been a loyal Marriott elite tier for the past 15 years. There's a reason I stay with Marriott properties. This stay is the reason that I will avoid staying with all hilton properties in the future.

The lobby is very pretty, there are a lot of water features but that might be a contributing factor to the mold.
I am not sure how house keeping could miss the mold and I’m sure if one room has it many more do as well.
Very disappointed as I was told by IHG that I would be contacted by the management but never was and I was never refunded my money.
For the safety of you and your family, I do not recommend taking your chances and staying here.
The area is around some restaurants and located close enough to things. The breakfast buffet was very good and I absolutely recommend doing that while you're here.
FAQs about Bowling Green hotels with Jacuzzi in room
What is the price range for hotels with a hot tub in the room in Bowling Green?
In Bowling Green, KY, lodgings that offer private or in-room hot tubs typically range from about $65 to $153 per night. Budget-end options can start around $65–$75, while mid‑range hotels offering suites or additional comforts tend to fall between $90 and $120. At the higher tier—especially during peak travel times or at boutique-style properties—expect rates approaching $140–$155 for rooms with premium amenities. These numbers reflect typical nightly charges and can vary depending on dates, availability, and how early you book. Weekend stays and local events often push prices upward.
When is the best time to visit Bowling Green for a hotel stay with a hot tub in the room?
For a relaxing stay and better hotel value in Bowling Green, the best times are the shoulder seasons—spring (April to early June) and fall (late September through October). These months offer mild, pleasant weather, lighter crowds, and more reasonable rates. Late summer (July to August) brings warm weather good for outdoor activities, but hotel prices tend to be higher and availability tighter. The coldest months (December through February) offer the lowest average rates, but it’s chillier and some attractions may be seasonal. Planning midweek or booking in advance can also improve pricing and options.
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