We were just there overnight, so we didn't get to Manatee...
We were just there overnight, so we didn't get to Manatee Springs, which looked interesting. Not many restaurant choices in Chiefland, unless you are into fast food. The restaurant next to the Quality Inn was a good one though.
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Guest review by
Deborah
United States
8.0
Nice place to stop in the middle of our travels.
Nice place to stop in the middle of our travels. The room could have used some brighter lightbulbs. The beds were very comfy and the staff was friendly and helpful. I’d stay here again.
I think I’d ask for a room further from the pool. That may have contributed to the high humidity in our room.
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Anonymous
United States
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We stayed here to go to a high school graduation of a relative. Neal's Nest was small, cute, and irresistibly relaxing and fun. There was no awkward "check-in" process, although I think we met the owner's child - a very polite young man who invited us to enjoy a fire that he built.
It was much like camping out or staying in a pool cottage -- quiet, serene, and peaceful. We loved it!
Understand that this place is small and cozy without the amenities of a sterile stand hotel chain. To us, that was delightful.
Sandie was very nice. The place was very roomy, like a suite in a hotel. As far as location, I guess it depends on what you are interested in. I was attending the Astrofest at Chiefland Astronomy Village, and for that, the location was very good, about 10 minutes away.
Quiet, after a week plus of noisey hotel chains it was nice to be far enough away from town to get away from all that yet close enough to not be a bother. Bed, pillows and amendments were better than above mentioned places.