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yukon11
Member # 2997
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Railfan Lodging, State by State:

http://www.railfanmotels.com/

I want to try the Kingsley Inn, Fort Madison, Iowa. Has anyone stayed there?

Richard
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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No I haven't but I know where it is.

There's plenty of BNSF action to be seen; you can take photos of it all from public property - including Westbound trains coming over Ol Man River.

The place is apparently some kind of railfan mecca.
 
Geoff Mayo
Member # 153
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"Click below for Railfan Motel's in Tennessee:"

"Dana Point, CA - (5 motel's total)"

"Poor to Fair view due to tree's. Track's are elevated and may increase the fair view."

"The darker color areas on the roof are sun-decks, and there are several of them, there great for pictures!"

Such terrible apostrophe abuse!
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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Dana Point looks interesing, Geoff.

I see the Kingsley Inn is really a B&B. Mixed reviews, but it looks like the railroad tracks are very near. They say it's across from the old Santa Fe Depot..I wonder if it is in walking distance of the Amtrak station?

Richard
 
Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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Just got back from a few days at the Depot Inn & Suites, La Plata, Missouri. A very nice railroad-themed motel with a separate trainwatching lookout hard by the BNSF Transcon, enclosed and heated in winter. A stop on the Southwest Chief. Downer: The only restaurant close to the place has closed, so one needs a car to get to the two small cafes in town, or drive 11 miles north to Kirksville.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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The Amtrak station is located at Shopton, or some one mile West of the former ATSF Ft Madison station and the hotel.

Not that I'm about to go and book a stay at Depot Inn in La Plata, it can only adversely affect their business that the restaurant adjacent to the place has closed. This closing makes it simply unreasonable and impractical to arrive and depart on the Chief.

Incidentially, a listed hotel in Coralville IA, Holiday Inn Express, is one at which I regularly stay.

There are restaurants (and rowdy bars) in Downtown Ft Madison that are a walk from the Kingsley Inn, but I doubt if any are on a culinary "top 40" chart. Likely that within the hotel is as good as you will find.

Finally, it appears that Trip Advisor thinks the Kingsley Inn is "OK", however one must wonder if " some pretty self entitled guests that detracted from the overall experience" noted in the June 18 review were railfans.
 
Ocala Mike
Member # 4657
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quote:
Originally posted by Gilbert B Norman:


Incidentially, a listed hotel in Coralville IA, Holiday Inn Express, is one at which I regularly stay.


Overlooking the CRANDIC, right, Gil? Or has that line been absorbed by another by now?
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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The Rock Island, CRANDIC, are both now operated by the Iowa Interstate. Also, the MILW Cedar Rapids-Ottumwa.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Forum member 'chrisg' has, I believe, stayed at the Kingsley Inn in Ft. Madison, IA. You can access his website and read his trip reports there through his 'tibute to Amtrak update thread'.
 
Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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I don't think that the demise of the Red Rooster restaurant should put the kibosh on the idea of a stay at La Plata. To enjoy this northeastern Missouri area, including the various railroading sites and the Amish ambience, requires a rental car. Enterprise will bring one to the Depot Inn.

The Inn serves an adequate if not very exciting breakfast, and La Plata has two pretty fair cafes downtown that would take care of lunch. There are several good places for dinner in Kirksville, about 10 to 13 minutes up the highway.

In any case the Red Rooster wasn't a very good restaurant, which explains its closing.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Yukon,

Thanks for the link to this site. It is a resource which I will enjoy using to plan future trips.

Interestingly, I have stayed at what is now the Quality Inn (previously a Holiday Inn property b-t-w) in Ashland, KY. A great place if you want to watch trains. Not a great place if you actually need to sleep!
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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quote:
Originally posted by notelvis:
Yukon,

Thanks for the link to this site. It is a resource which I will enjoy using to plan future trips.

Interestingly, I have stayed at what is now the Quality Inn (previously a Holiday Inn property b-t-w) in Ashland, KY. A great place if you want to watch trains. Not a great place if you actually need to sleep!

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Glad to have posted the link, David. I hope it is of some value.
I don't know if I will ever get to Asheville, to see the Biltmore Estate. I see the link lists 4 motels/hotels in Asheville, I kind of like the looks of the Bohemian Hotel. Know anything about it..is it expensive?

Richard
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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The Grand Bohemian is posh (and pricey....... particularly during the peak color season in October. We're talking upper $200's and up pricey.)

There are several other hotels of the Howard Johnson, Sleep Inn, level within three blocks of the Grand Bohemian..... and of course downtown a few miles away you have your typical Sherato and Marriott type properties..... or the fabulous Grove Park Inn.

The Grand Bohemian is just across the street from the entrance to the Biltmore Estate BUT since you need a vehicle to actually reach the Biltmore House from the entrance, there is no real benefit to being right across the street from the entrance!
 



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