We are in town for conventions 3 times a year and have always had a pleasent stay at the Red Rose Inn. Though it is an older hotel, it is clean and well maintained, and we have recently noticed most of the rooms have been updated. The staff goes out of their way to be friendly and helpful. The best part though is the full hot breakfast--so much ...
SHOW FULL REVIEW
OVERALL
Service
Cleanliness
Location
Value
I would probably give it a 3 1/2 star rating
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/01/08
POSITIVE: The staff in the morning breakfast room was so welcoming and accomodating. They went around to make sure we all had what we needed, and made friendly small talk with us. The lobby was decorated very ornately, and the lobby bathrooms had fresh cloth towels to dry off with. I thought this was a nice touch. Also, this hotel is at a prime ...
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
SHOW FULL REVIEW
OVERALL
Service
Cleanliness
Location
Value
Unbelieveable Quality and Value
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/04/07
Absolutely beautiful facility with the ideal location for quick access to Tampa and Orlando. Staff is very attentive and friendly, making one feel at home. Rooms are somewhat dated but with my upgrade to a suite couldn't believe the decor. Truly a must see if your attending the Strawberry Festival. Hughly recommend the dining facility.
2 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
OVERALL
Location
Overall the Hotel is beautiful; rich in history
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/31/07
I loved the decor and the history of the hotel. I was there for a convention and the banquet facilities and staff were a precision team; every need met and more. The food was excellent, every meal was delicious and the desserts! I did not give excellent remarks as the first night of my 3 night stay was absolutely horrible as an out of state high ...
2 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
SHOW FULL REVIEW
OVERALL
Service
Cleanliness
Location
Value
A Shing Star @ The Red Rose Dining Room, Ramada Plantation House
Fans of all ages turned out at the Red Rose Dining Room inside the Ramada Inn, to listen to the soulful tunes of Johnny Love followed by Bill Pinkney and the Drifters. In 1956, Johnny began singing Gospel in churches all over the country and crossed over to singing R&B in 1965 touring with such artists as Otis Redding, Pattie Labelle, Jackie ...