Fodor's Expert Review Pineville Motel
This truly one-of-a-kind, eye-popping plot of land fits in 17 rooms, a petting zoo, a small disco, a movie theater, a bar, and a DIY gift shop—made mostly of recycled materials such as tires, reclaimed wood, and seashells. Room interiors also surprise with eco-friendly themes, with floors adorned with driftwood, corals, and sand, and beds made from fallen trees. The single roms are $55 per night and the suites, which can accommodate up to six people, all have TVs and full kitchens, ideal for self-catering guests at $150 per night. Pineville is eccentric to say the least, and the enthusiasm of owner/manager Eugene is incredible. The ecotourism motel mainly caters to group buyouts and field trips from neighboring settlements. Individual visitors, however, are also welcome and it's ideal for backpackers on a budget. Pineville can set up an entire itinerary of activities, from crabbing to fishing, to your own private movie screenings. Eugene also welcomes non-guests (with advance notice) for tours including wild boar hunting and an enthralling explanation of his vision. During Saturday night happy hour, it's one of the only places you can catch regular Rake 'n' Scrape live music.
PROS
- unique experience
- cheap rates
- enthusiastic owner
CONS
- not near beach
- basic accommodations
- overcrowded petting zoo