"Saturday morning at 8:40am we went to grab breakfast. It was GONE. Literally, no eggs, no potatoes, no breakfast meat, no waffle mix, no coffee cups. Options left were 4 yogurts in the fridge, corn flakes or raisin bran. Although breakfast runs and is "offered" until 9am, we took some accountability and thought we'd just try to wake up earlier the next morning.
Sunday morning we set alarms to wake up early enough to get breakfast. Got down to breakfast at 8am, to find the food again, was gone. That's an entire hour before breakfast should be done being served. Most hotels you'll see an attendant to ask for something if you cant find it, or wiping tables down. There was NO ONE, it was fend for yourself.
Saturday night the 4 of us got our suits on and went down to the spa. GAG! The water and entire room smelled of mildew. The water was murky. The bottom of the tub felt like a layer of slime. Afterwards I took a shower, went to blow dry my hair and the blow dryer didnt work! My husband called the front desk and asked if they had an extra they could let us use. The employee told him she couldnt find one that worked. OK, so now what?? I needed to blow dry my hair, as we had church the next morning. So i went to the front desk, nobody was there. I rang the bell on the counter, waited a minute. Still nobody, so I rang the bell again. STILL, nobody! So i stepped outside the front doors and there the employee was outside with somebody smoking. Overall, very frustrating stay!"
"Kitchen very well stocked, bed and linens good, cute exterior and interior. Bathroom lighting inadequate and bathroom sink tiny and recessed behind mirror - awkward. Instructions for the TV remote would have been helpful - we were not able to figure out how to change channels,
It was too cold to experience the inviting Firepit and seating inside the wrought iron fenced patio. All in all a charming unique property."
"This hotel is one of few that are open outside of the season. 5 minutes drive from Mt Rushmore, cannot beat that. The rooms were quiet and staff friendly. I would stay here again in the future. "
"We loved everything about this hotel. I would stay again and again. The staff was amazing and the breakfast so good! The room was comfortable for our family of 5"
If you're planning a road trip to Custer, booking a spot at a motorhome park is an excellent way to experience all the area offers. The hiking and historic sites are some of the highlights that travellers can look forward to. After you've found your spot at the caravan park in Custer, take in the parks and horse riding for a memorable trip.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Custer?
Gold Camp Cabins is a highly recommended caravan park for your road trip, featuring free self-parking and barbecue grills. If you've fallen in love with the idea of a home on wheels, you might enjoy the firepit and a picnic area available at this campsite.
How many caravan parks will I find near Custer?
You'll find 4 caravan parks near Custer on Expedia.
What should I see when I'm in Custer?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Custer while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park and Jewel Cave National Monument. Other places not to be missed include Crazy Horse Memorial, Needles Highway and Custer State Park Wildlife Loop Road.
What's it like staying in a Custer caravan park?
Staying at a caravan park is a budget-friendly alternative if you're driving to Custer. This type of accommodation offers you a roomy space to park your motorhome and spend the night in the great outdoors. You and your friends can make use of the amenities provided by many caravan parks, such as charging stations, Wi-Fi and barbecue areas.