Read moreThe Northport Inn is an interesting property. From what we read, these are new owners. It is clear they are investing in the hotel, with a beautiful lobby area. There are only nine rooms, all on the second floor; accessible by elevator and by a staircase.||The rooms themselves, however, are a different story. There is no front desk; you are sent a code via email to unlock your room. If you code doesn't work - like ours didn't - you have to call a phone number and get a new code. This worked fine but was an unsettling experience.||Our room, number 3, was an ADA-accessible room with a huge bathroom. The rest of the room was a nice large size, as well. But it was the details in which the Northport Inn fell short:|| The in-room refrigerator was ancient and visibly beat up.|| The in-room coffee maker didn't work.|| Instead of an in-room microwave, there is a microwave on a cart in the hallway, presumably for all guests to share.|| The smart TV screen was laughably small.|| The "table for four" mentioned on the website had just two chairs. The table itself was very tiny; if there had been four chairs, they probably wouldn't all fit.|| The couch/sleeper was not comfortable or steady.|| All of the furniture, shelves, etc., appeared to be rehomed from IKEA. Further, some pieces of furniture shown on the website - a recliner-type chair and a coffee table - were missing from room 203.||The Northport Inn clearly has potential but it's not yet the "luxurious, sophisticated inn" it professes to be on...
The Northport Inn is an interesting property. From what we read, these are new owners. It is clear they are investing in hotel, with a beautiful lobby area. There are only nine rooms, all on the second floor; accessible by elevator and by a staircase.
The rooms themselves, however, are a different story. There is no front desk; you are sent a code via email to unlock your room. If you code doesn't work - like ours didn't - you have to call a phone number and get a new code. This worked fine but was an unsettling experience.
Our room, number 3, was an ADA-accessible room with a huge bathroom. The rest of the room was a nice large size, as well. But it was the details in which the Northport Inn fell short: The in-room refrigerator was ancient and visibly beat up. The in-room coffee maker didn't work. Instead of an in-room microwave, there is a microwave on a cart in the hallway, presumably for all guests to share. The smart TV screen was laughably small. The "table for four" mentioned on the website had just two chairs. The table itself was very tiny; if there had been four chairs, they probably wouldn't all fit. The couch/sleeper was not comfortable or steady. All of the furniture, shelves, etc., appeared to be rehomed from IKEA. Further, some pieces of furniture shown on the website - a recliner-type chair and a coffee table - were missing from room 203.
The Northport Inn clearly has potential but it's not yet the "luxurious, sophisticated inn" it professes to be on...
Read moreWe found The Northport Inn online, made our reservation, and it was perfect for us! The hotel is in the center of Northport, a small town with several restaurants within walking distance (within 1 block or across the street). Jen, the Manager at the Inn, was delightful to work with - she made us feel welcome, had coffee ready every morning for the Inn Guests, and gave us hints on where to visit/eat. Our room had direct access to the outside deck where we sat and enjoyed the spoils of the day (wine tastings!) each night. Northport, at the northern most tip of the Leelanau Peninsula, was great for us because most of our trips (vineyards, restaurants nightlife) were within a 15 minute drive (30 minutes to our sail on the Tall Ship).||||Guest Rooms are on the 2nd floor (elevator available). The room and its bathroom were modern, quiet and comfortable. We enjoyed meeting other guests on the outside deck as we shared our evening glass of wine.||||We felt comfortable staying in Northport as we were told it was one of the 1st counties in Michigan to have a 70% vaccination rate -...
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