Mountain Harbor Inn
1199 Hwy 139, Dandridge, TN, 37725
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Address :
1199 Hwy 139
Dandridge, TN, 37725 - Phone (865) 397-1313
- Website https://www.mountainharborinn.com/index.html
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Faith A.
I stumbled upon this place when looking for places nearby Gatlinburg. I had never stayed at a B&B before so I wasn't really sure what to expect. We arrived at check in and were promptly showed around the property and to our room. We stayed in the Presidential suite and it was a great space and had a great view of Lake Douglas. The room had a kitchenette and a living room area so it was nice and roomy, especially for two people. The rooms were very clean and a cleaning service came through every day. The breakfast buffet exceeded my expectations. I'll be honest and say that expected a more simple breakfast, but they had a full spread of real scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, potatoes, fried apples, biscuits and gravy. It all tasted great and homemade! Each night they offered a sunset cruise at 5pm, which we enjoyed on our first night. Once everyone (around 4 couples) met for the cruise, the staff offered us soft drinks or a water to enjoy on the boat ride. I thought this was a nice touch and showed they always were going out of their way to make your stay more comfortable. On this particular night the owner of Mountain Harbor was our boat captain. You can tell he loves his job. He was happy to tell us the history of Lake Douglas and the city of Dandridge, along with a few jokes. In addition to an ample breakfast they offer dessert every night from 5-8pm and once again I expected small sample sized pastries or grocery store cookies. I could not have been more wrong. We had the option of the signature brownie al a mode, lemon cake, chocolate cake or cheesecake. The brownie could easily be split by 2 people if not more. It is simply HUGE. It was also delicious so its very tempting to keep eating until you are in a sugar coma. Mountain Harbor is at a marina so you can rent boats and jet skis through them and guests get a discount on rentals which is pretty cool. We rented jet skis one day and had a great time on the lake. We found out that the jet skis are tuned down to max out at 40 mph so just a heads up if you are used to going a lot faster. It was my first time riding a jet ski so I felt 40 mph was fast enough. In addition to jet skis they also rent pontoon boats, speed boats and tubes. The lake is awesome for swimming and has some really cool coves that are fun explore. The entire staff was always helpful and friendly. They were always asking how your day was going how you were enjoying yourself. It was real southern hospitality.
(5)Ms. D.
Boat rental review: VERY friendly and accommodating staff. Boat was in excellent condition and they also rent a ski boat however we opted for the pontoon boat as the ski boat was quite a bit more expensive. It was hassle free, the marina was easily accessible and they only need a credit card and drivers license for the rental. The pontoon was Apx $167 for 4 hours which was reasonable as it included gas. The rental of the tube I thought was a little high at $65. It was a perfect Saturday and very few boats on the lake. Great experience.
(4)Rich D.
This place is like a game of Russian Roulette I rented a boat on July 3, it was a great experience tube rental was a little high $15 an hour. So we decided to rent again stopped into reserve the boat after 30 minutes I left my name and number and said reserve the boat for me tomorrow same boat as I had the other day...the girl agreed only one girl at the counter I was told somebody called in sick . So we showed up to rent a boat paid the bill walked down to the boat and found the boat was not the same boat as we reserved the boat was filthy dirty and Older very used boat. When I brought this to the dockmaster's attention he radioed the office to possibly trade me over to another boat. The general manager came down and said to me did you pay a Pet fee? I said pet fee for a 10lb dog? I said no... you guys charge a pet fee? He said yes. I said how much. He said I don't know. He said the owner gets it because he wants it he gets for the rooms to. Okay if I knew I would left my dog at home and you didn't charge me a pet fee the other day. I said I'm not going to pay for pet fee you giving me the wrong boat it's filthy and dirty. And the tube that we rented was torn up.i Couldn't have the one I wanted because the pump was broken. I also question the boat that they given me yes it clean but it looked older smaller motor and when I questioned how it rides they told me all the boats ride the same. So I said I'm not paying the pet fee if you got to charge me a Pet fee just refund me the full amount. He said okay your refund is upstairs At the office....... Companies are built on people process and product and you obviously failed today.
(1)Irene S.
We stayed here for four nights at the end of August 2015, and the owner & staff all treated us better than family. They were so accommodating and helpful, and were willing to fulfill every request we made. Our room (Endless Love) was great, although the GIANT bed was ridiculously high, and we had to use step stools to get in and out of it! The bathroom was our idea of sumptuous living: Jacuzzi tub, nice big shower, dresser for clothes, etc. Our room, the dining room and the entire B&B was spotless. The housekeeping staff even washed our drink cups that we had left in the sink! We got to talk at length and laugh with several staff members, and each one of them were super friendly. The breakfast buffet every morning and dessert buffet every evening were delicious, and several couples that we either met in the dining room or on the nightly boat cruises would gather around the fire pit on the massive deck, and watch the sun set and the moon & stars come out. We would have drinks (bring your own liquor/mixes) and share stories until some of us got sleepy and would toddle off to bed. Douglas Lake is so clean & gorgeous! We rented a pontoon boat for four hours on each of the two days we took it out, and we had an absolute blast. We swam in that pristine warm water, floated on tubes tied to the boat and checked out different coves and channels at our leisure. The sunset cruise every evening was fun, and we met some really friendly couples from all over the U.S. "Where y'all from?" is the meet & greet down South. We went to Pigeon Forge (we dubbed it "Hillbilly Vegas") one day to photograph the crazy strip & all of its charming cheesiness. A couple at the Inn had told us to check out the Titanic museum while there, and although we were hesitant to do so, it turned out to be one of the best museums that we've ever visited. It was so well done and definitely moving. Although we never made it to the Bush's Beans restaurant, we did eat at a fabulous tiny joint just up the road from the Inn called Lakeview Bar-B-Que; a fairly upscale restaurant in Dandridge called Angelo's On The Point that looks out on the lake; and Cowboy's Restaurant that was also near the Inn but doesn't open until 4:00 PM. We skipped dinner the first night we were there after eating the Inn's humongous brownie/ice cream dessert! My God, it was amazingly delicious. We hated leaving the ultra relaxing lake and Mountain Harbor Inn, and we've already decided that we'll most definitely return at the end of summer next year, but will plan on staying longer & taking the boat out more.
(5)April R.
My husband and I celebrated our 2 yr wedding anniversary at the Mountain Harbor Inn. I found a deal on Living Social so we stayed two nights. It was a pretty good deal, but then when we got there we had to pay a $92 resort fee. Not really sure why though. We had one of the smaller rooms, (song of the south) but it was so nice that it didn't bother us one bit. In the room we had a small fridge, sink, all the kitchen supplies we would need a coffee maker and a microwave. Plus they included red roses, a plate of chocolate covered strawberries and bottles of water it was very nice. The bedroom part had a TV, dresser, king size bed and a love seat. The bathroom had a hair dryer, and all the toiletries you would need. On the first night we checked in unpacked and went down for the sunset cruise. It was 5:00 so it was still daylight, but it was pretty cool. They gave us water before we got on the boat. We cruised around the lake for about an hour and got to visit an area called pirates cove. When we got back we went to the dining room for the candlelight desert. I had the cheesecake and hubby had the brownie with ice cream. They were huge! And very delicious! Afterwards we set in the deck and relaxed, it was so wonderful and peaceful. When we woke up the next morning we enjoyed one of the best breakfast buffets we have ever had. Potatoes, bacon, eggs, fried apples, biscuits and gravy. They had more but that's all I ate. Then we rented 2 jet skies for 2 hrs it was about $260 for both. We were going to rent a speed boat as well but after the skies we were tired, but it would have been $140 for 2 hrs I believe. We went on the sunset cruise the second night and they took us to the dam. After that we wanted to go eat so we asked if they would bring our deserts to our room while we were gone and they did. I got the lemon cake which was amazing. All in all the staff is super friendly, the rooms were very clean, the food was great. We will stay here again. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars was because of the resort fee.
(4)Ashley M.
What an amazing place to stay!! My husband and I came for our anniversary and we felt so taken care of! The staff was incredibly friendly and the accommodations were so comfortable and clean. We rented a jet ski and spend the afternoon out on the water. The sunset cruise was a lot of fun and the view of the mountains was beautiful. We will definitely come back!!!
(5)Drew C.
Overall this place was nice, but I would not do it again during the winter months. Pros: Great location on the lake Upkeep of the place is very good The employees are the definition of hospitable, they could not have been nicer Everyone that works at a hotel should take lessons from them. This is a great quiet out of the way place if you plan on going into pigeon forge or surrounding areas The breakfast and desserts were amazing. I have high standards when it comes to breakfast at places and they surpassed them. They have a brownie/ice cream dessert that is crazy, enough for two people, but each person gets their own if you want. Very good though They have a fire pit on the deck now and have the stuff for smores if you ask. Cons: The water level of the lake during certain months (winter) are a lot lower (check before you go) It is a bit pricey (we got it on a groupon and in addition to the groupon ended having to pay about another $100 with fees and taxes To get Ice you have to get someone at the office to get it for you. make sure you get it before they leave for the night (8PM) The in room hot tub (two of the suites have them) was not really worth it. Overall the stay was enjoyable and I'm glad I went once, but I'm not sure I'd spend the money to go again. Definitely would not go when the lake is lower again. My wife and I did enjoy the quiet of the place at night. sounds of geese and ducks. Since it was quieter season for them, there were some areas that it was obvious they were doing a little maintenance and just had stuff laying out although it didn't really affect out stay.
(4)Greg L.
If you are looking for a beautiful place to dine, or stay in the Smokey Mountain region and want to avoid the crowds of Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge, this is the place. Beautiful inn, restaurant, and marina. Or if you are staying in those two areas and want to get away for a day to a great lake for fishing or swimming or cruising and sightseeing, this is the place. You can rent a 'hot dog' to pull behind the pontoon boat for the kids to ride. You can also rent waverunners, and fishing boats and we found this place to have the most reasonable rates for the pontoons, and possibly the best maintained. They were also the most reponsive, friendliest, and most accomodating. They rent pontoon boats (ours was a 24 footer that was in excellent shape and safely held 12 people with lots of seating---I think for up to 16). If you are fishing, then you want to probably have no more than 6 people as it can get tight quick with casting. The lake easily exceeds depths of 90-100 feet and you can spend all day on it and never see more than a small portion. To say it is gigantic is an understatement. One word of caution---stay away from Douglas dam. It can be a treacherous area. Also stay away from all islands as it can get shallow pretty quickly. If you hit the local Wal-mart or well equipped bait shop, you can also purchase a map of the lake which includes hazardous areas to avoid. The boats come equipped with a very user friendly GPS so getting lost is nearly impossible. They always tell you how far you are away from the marina where you picked up the boat. The entire crew had a great time and we cannot wait to go back.
(5)Sarah W.
The setting of my dream wedding. It was absolutely amazing. It's an Inn nestled in the hills around Douglas Lake with the beautiful Smoky Mountains as the view. The lake is pristine. Seriously. Can't tell you how many it sleeps (check the website, yo), but we were able to have a party of up to 120 in the reception hall. We got to rent out the entire Inn for the whole weekend in a money saver package deal. Included in that was every room, some wedding-y stuff (officiant, use of chairs, trellis, kitchens, etc. etc.) and some pontoon boats. It was fabulous The staff was unbelievably courteous, helpful, fun. I loved them. They were there to entertain every request (which I tried to tame, mind you) and were so understanding and just really awesome. I can't say enough. My mother-in-law (my wedding planner) and I interacted mostly with Kim, who is just so sweet, but everyone was great and I just can't say that enough. The setting is gorgeous. Only gripe is the boat dock that seems to be slowly invading the scenery off the deck. However, we were able to salvage just enough to put the trellis in the corner, thereby avoiding any sneaky boats trying to quietly invade my picturesque setting. I am making this sound worse than it is. Not even the dock can compete with the beautiful Smoky Mountain backdrop. Here's my major gripe with the place and it's something you might want to be aware of should you be planning any major event: We had to book the place about a year in advance (advance time changes depending on the time of year, the size of party, etc.), and within that time we had the price increased on us, the "includeds" in the wedding package decreased and/or changed and the number people we were able to sleep in the Inn (mind you we rented the entire thing) decreased (by 8 beds to be exact). This is all well and good (if not severely frustrating), but they didn't tell us these things; we found out at random times when we would call up with questions or to double-check things. This simply screams poor management. I can't imagine there are so many people renting out an entire Inn in Dandridge, TN that they couldn't call us to inform us that, you know, those 8 people we were planning on giving a room to would need to find a hotel somewhere down the street. This sounds just awful, but likely mostly because this is my first bout of venting (I was determined to let nothing about the wedding get me down). Overall, the experience was amazing. I would recommend this place to anyone planning a wedding. My caution is that you should just be prepared to be on the ball and really stay in touch with them about their situation.
(4)Clint M.
My wife and I just spent the weekend at the Mountain Harbor Inn and had a fantastic experience. It's a great looking, clean place to stay on a really nice Lake Douglas but the thing that impressed us the most is how helpful the staff was at the Inn. Everyone who worked there really went out of their way to accommodate us and make it an all around great experience. The suite we stayed in was only $99 (summer-weekdays) and was well worth it. It's even worth the $189 tag on weekends. A good breakfast and evening dessert comes with your stay. We rented a waverunner and a pontoon boat while there and they were very helpful with that as well. (p.s.- if you've never been to Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge, there's no real reason to go to either. They are hacky tourist traps. Stick to the Mountain Harbor Inn and Lake Douglas.)
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