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The Queen rooms are exceptionally clean, individually decorated, remodeled and affordable. Rates for a room with a queen bed range from $49 during the quiet season to a maximum of $104 for two people during the prime season. A Door County Picnic package is available by request.

Many repeat guests say that, although the rooms are small because they were built in the 50's, they are everything they need and more.

There are many amenities. Each queen room has large windows for breezy cross ventilation, so guests seldom need to use the air conditioner. In addition, there is a ceiling fan to enhance air circulation. Each room has it's own A/C and heat controls, closet and private bathroom with shower.

There is high speed wireless internet access for your computer in the room and cable TV with a VCR player and free video checkout.

Each room has an under-the-counter sized refrigerator and a microwave.



Guests enjoy an open air walkway outside their room that has new white wicker furniture and a view of Peninsula State Park. They also enjoy coffee and kringle in the newly remodeled gathering room from 8 to 10 am. There are also games and ping pong, a large stone fireplace and TV.

There is a grill, a firepit and a large outdoor heated pool in season. Please remember to bring your own beach and pool towels.



There is daily maid service during mild and high season. During quiet season, when rates are low, daily maid service is arranged by request for a small fee.

A travel green towel discount may be requested for a two or more night stay.

Rates are for two people and an extra person of any age is only $10 per night.

Some queen rooms have a twin sofa sleeper that is OK for small people. If the sofa is used, it is an additional $5 per night and can accommodate a small person.



One queen room allows a dog. This room is very clean and is often rented by people who do not have pets. The rate for pets is $15 per night per dog and there are additional pet policies. Please read and/or call to discuss them before reserving your room.