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Courtyard by Marriott
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2 reviews for Courtyard by Marriott
Usually when my family is going to be in town for the Labor Day holiday we get a river-front room at the Courtyard to watch the fireworks in peace...avoiding the drunken crowds and heat is usually our main goal.
Hotel rooms with river-views are very in demand on both the Cincinnati and Kentucky side of the Ohio River on this weekend so call well in advance to reserve a room. The Courtyard, like many other hotels in the area, insists that you reserve a room for a minimum of two nights on the holiday weekend (I'm not sure if this applies to other holidays but I'm sure it does). The price per room, however, stays the same as they normally are...they don't jack them up ridiculously, which is nice. It's by far the most affordable nice hotel on the river, which is why we choose to go there.
Rooms are clean and modern and the hotel didn't care that we had a party of about 20 (only half stayed the night, but still) going on in our room, which featured two double beds.
We stayed at the Courtyard while in the process of relocating. As is the Marriott standard, it was a clean, comfortable place to stay. It has a fitness room, indoor pool and on site restaurant, plus all the amenities of other Courtyards, and the added bonus of being very convenient to Cincinnati.
The hotel also has a patio and gazebo for gathering outdoors. Although the Courtyard hotels are usually priced a bit higher than the Fairfield Inns (also owned by Marriott), the Fairfields are usually newer and offer complementary breakfast.
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