Built in the 1970s, this 19-acre lakefront condominium complex has one- to five-bedroom semidetached town houses, and studios and suites in the lodge building. Each is individually owned and decorated—so there's no uniformity to the furnishings—but all are spacious and come with fireplaces and fully equipped kitchens. Some have decks overlooking the lake, others face the highway; ask when you book. Couples may want to look elsewhere, since the sound insulation isn't the best, but Lakeland is a great place for several families traveling together: the largest unit sleeps 12, and there's lots of room on the grounds for kids to run around and explore. Pros: Top choice for families, close to the lake, plenty of on-site activities. Cons: Far from town center, must drive to ski parks, casinos, and restaurants.
Reviewed by Luvero from Florida on 8/17/07
This resort has a good location. The service was slow but friendly. The condo was nothing fancy but was clean and spacious. The shuttle service was a plus. Not inexpensive but seemed much nicer than all but the newer properties nearby.
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