Our A.C. did not work the entire time, very unclean throughout unit. The furniture was dirty and very old and I do not recommend this place to anyone!
Laurel G.
Place rating: 2 Saint Louis, MO
Between the air conditioning, the dishwasher, and the washer/dryer, staying here was like going to a rock concert, and we won’t be able to hear until Wednesday. Overall, this location was worse than mediocre. No wifi. Semi-dangerous stairwells to access bottom and top level rooms from ground level– doors open into stairwell and could easily send an unsuspecting person flying. Dishes were dirty; there was legitimate dried/old food on plates and glasses. The«two queen beds» were pushed together with one giant sheet/bedspread set, so we were left with one giant bed instead of two queens. Service was lacking– we asked for a blanket one morning because of how cold we were the previous night. We didn’t get home that evening until after 9, to no blanket and a staff that was off duty & unable to bring one. Overall, the accommodations felt dingy and somewhat gross. However, this location does receive two stars due to the amount of sleeping space– this place could easily fit 8+ people on sofa beds, Murphy beds, giant queen beds, etc.
Terry T.
Place rating: 1 Crystal Lake, IL
I totally agree with Kajun M REALLYDISAPPOINTED to see no improvements to the condos in the 16 years since I bought some timeshare here. They did have brand new boats and docks in the water which was a very pleasant surprise, but the place is really worn down and shabby…
Kajun M.
Place rating: 1 New Orleans, LA
Do not be fooled by the pictures online or in their advertisements. This place looks nothing like that. They asked for 2 days in advance, think it’s because people would run away once they see what it really looks like. I think 30 years ago it was probably nice. But years of neglect has turned it into a dump. Will never return!
Glenn R.
Place rating: 3 Colorado Springs, CO
We stayed here as a family for five nights. We had two campers in the campground and rented a cabin. The campsites were alright. Nothing really special. There were BBQ pits at each site, but they were old and dirty. There were also picnic tables, but again, old and dirty. They are in close proximity to the cabins which was great. We used the pool and kiddie pool. Both were excellent and the kids had a great time. The cabins are about 125 yds from the lake. The AC was great as it was record highs. We had two large holes next to the door in the front of our cabins which the squirrels had created. There was a family in the ceiling. Nothing like having them wake you up all night. I informed management when I was checking out. I didn’t ask for a discount and none was offered. We rented two boats while we were there. The first was a pontoon and the other was a deck boat. Both were in good shape and there was no issue there. Price was fair and service was good. Recommend you get there early as there was usually only one guy there to help everyone. The most disappointing aspect of the entire experience was the front counter service. Every time I walked in one of the four ladies working there would first put down her cell phone, then look around to see if anyone else would help me, then finally get up and help me. It seemed more like an inconvenience to them. That and squirrels is the reason for the three star. The location, boat rentals, and pool are the positives. Don’t know if I’ll stay there again. Probably not.
Uncle Grannon L.
Place rating: 5 Kansas City, MO
I’ve stayed at various Indian Point locations over the course of many-a year(if you say ‘many-a’ it means you’re folksy). We used to stay at Indian Point resorts when I was a child and I’ve always found them to be fantastic locations. They’re perfect for retiring at the end of a long day Branson-ing. The air-conditioning is top-notch. The kind that makes you shiver to sleep and wake up with your shorts stuck to your thighs with frozen pee. They even have that weird ‘super-air-conditioning’ smell that you get on vacay. That’s right, I just abbreviated ‘vacation.’ Who’s gonna stop me? The last time we stayed at an Indian Point place, it was steps from the lake. If I didn’t have such an inane fear of dark-water, this would have been AMAZING. As it was, it was quite nice to wake up, take a coffee cup full of bourbon to the back deck and stare out at the rolling waters. Lots of people drown in Table Rock Lake and while I was holding out hope for a corpse-spotting, it was not to be. But that’s cool, cause it’s still really serene, with or without the bloated body of somebody’s drunken uncle. The room itself was pretty antiquated. It felt like it was 1970 and the world was still struggling intrinsically with the conflict in Vietnam. We’re talking wood-paneled walls, ice-cube trays and TVs bolted to the wall. Thankfully, there are no Vietnamese people in Branson, lest I(or you) have an epic flashback. If you go to Branson, you should definitely stay at an Indian Point hotel. They do you right.