If you ever find yourself in Shenandoah, Iowa and need a place to stay, you know that your choices are pretty limited. I was in town to run the Wabash Trace Marathon and I booked a room at this place because they had an affordable rate per night. The lady at the front desk was fast and friendly. She got me checked in and ready to go in a snap. The room was a pretty clean motel room, with clean sheets and clean towels. It also came with a microwave and a small fridge. The room had a rustic feel to it. There’s a nearby Hy-Vee supermarket just down the street if you need to buy some drinks and snacks. There’s also a McDonald’s as well if you need something quick to eat. Overall, it was a super convenient location for a one night stay. However unlikely, I would not hesitate to stay here again if I’m ever in Shenandoah again.
Quincy V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marietta, GA
Very charming and affordable. Set back in the southwestern corner of Iowa, amongst seemingly endless farmland, lies Tall Corn Inn. I didn’t arrive until 11 p.m. on a Sunday, but the clerk was there, ready to get me into a room and give me some touristy tips for the area. He was very friendly and the owner, I believe. I checked into the room and was a bit surprised at how nice it was. The bed felt like a luxury with a super soft comforter and pillows. The room came with a fridge, microwave and hair dryer. The neat thing about the rooms is that each one has its own theme. I happened to get the I Love Lucy suite. I say suite since I had a king sized bed and a lounge chair. On top of all this, it was also the lowest priced lodging option in the area. Highly recommended!