Amenities | Recreation | Features | Reviews
Indian Lakes Resort Amenities
This six-floor resort hotel has all kinds of business amenities, including a video directory of daily events, a staffed business center open weekdays, and a 24-hour, fee-based self-serve business center with one computer station, a copier, Internet access, fax machine, and printer. The hotel also has four dining options and two lounges, express check-in/check-out, and laundry facilities. Valet parking: $5-15 per night. In/out privileges. Secured parking. Note: Fee may not include tax and is subject to change without prior notification. Self parking available.
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Recreation
The hotel has two golf courses, a miniature golf course, a game room with pool tables, video games, Foosball table, and air hockey. There are two swimming pools—outdoor and an indoor with spa—plus a fitness center with free weights and cardiovascular equipment. Salt Creek Golf Club is about 8 miles northeast of the hotel, with two nine-hole golf courses and 26 all-grass practice tees. Just 8.5 miles southeast is the Moran Water Park, featuring water slides, pools, a waterfall play area, lap pool, and sand volleyball court. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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Features
What to expect: From corporate groups to honeymooners to families, guests experience landscaped grounds, top-notch cuisine, and a Frank Lloyd Wright-influenced lobby. Situated in a six-story atrium, the lobby is a marvel of cherry wood columns, waterfalls, lush foliage, stone flooring, and several sitting areas. In the center is a cave-like feature made of faux boulders with a pond on top and a bar underneath. Amenity highlights: The multimillion-dollar renovation in 2002 extended to all parts of this resort, including two redesigned 18-hole golf courses. The Spa Vargas, a new addition, offers manicures and pedicures, facials, hairstyling, makeup, massages, and body treatments such as waxing. The hotel also has indoor and outdoor pools, several restaurants and bars, an arcade/game room, and extensive business services. Insider Tip: Just 8 miles south of the hotel is Cantigny Park, a 500-acre public park and recreation area that includes museums, 15 acres of manicured gardens, marked nature paths, and picnic areas. A schedule of year-round events includes art shows, gardening classes, military re-enactments, and more.
Sedona Grille - This fine dining steakhouse is just across the driveway from the hotel lobby entrance. It serves dinner Tuesday through Saturday, featuring signature steaks, chops, grilled fish, and chicken in a sophisticated setting. On Wednesday nights, diners can choose the All-You-Can-Eat Prime Rib Dinner. The restaurant also hosts a champagne Sunday brunch, including hand-carved turkey, made-to-order omelets, and a dessert buffet. Masters Clubhouse - Opening onto the golf courses, this casual American restaurant has a golf theme, with black-and-white photos of famous golfers, and framed memorabilia. The lodge-like atmosphere offers exposed wood beams, dark wood, and leather booths. Specialties include Grilled Salmon Salad and Chicken Pot Pie, and desserts such as Caramel Apple Pie. During warm weather, the outdoor patio is open for dining.
The Cave Bar - Hidden beneath the faux boulder cave in the lobby, this popular after-work cocktail bar is open nightly after 5 PM and serves light fare such as sandwiches, pizzas, and salads. Fun décor includes leopard-print carpeting, real lava rocks, a waterfall, and starry pin lights above the bar. Izzy & Moe’s Speakeasy - This sports bar and nightclub is on the lower level of the lobby, under Sedona Grille. It features DJs, dancing, pool tables, dartboards, occasional live entertainment, and televised sports. Open every night, it offers an appetizer menu. Splash - Just outside the Masters Clubhouse and near the miniature golf course and outdoor pool, this snack bar has cookies, juices, ice cream, and other quick bites. The Turn Snack Bar - Serving golfers, this snack bar offers quick bites and beverages.
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Indian Lakes Resort Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Indian Lakes Resort
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Overall: 4.00 |
Service
4.20 |
Condition
4.00 |
Cleanliness
4.00 |
Comfort
3.80 |
Recommend
80.00 % |
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| Great place to stay |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| Excellent place to stay. They have everything.
Reviewed by traveler on June 28, 2006 |
| Nice convenient location |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| Indian Lakes Resort was a great place to stay. This hotel had a unique design with a large courtyard area surrounded by 6 levels of rooms. People who enjoy alcohol would like the Cave or the other places to have a drink. Golfers would enjoy the golf course located at the resort also.
Reviewed by traveler from Mesa, AZ on June 21, 2006 |
| Not Impressed |
Overall: 2 |
Service 2 |
Condition 3 |
Cleanliness 3 |
Comfort 3 |
Recommend No |
| We went to check into the hotel and they told us they were over booked. They then sent us to another hotel and we had to try and check in the next day. Maid service was average at best. I do not recommend this hotel.
Reviewed by traveler from New City, NY on April 12, 2006 |
| Would go again with good rate |
Overall: 4 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 3 |
Recommend Yes |
| The service was great and the pool awesome, the bed which I view as very important could have been a little bigger or softer...with that fixed this resort would truely be a four star or higher.
Reviewed by traveler from Peoria, IL on March 30, 2006 |
| Nice hotel |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| would recommend this hotel, very nice
Reviewed by traveler from Springfield, IL on November 30, 2005 |
| its nice need money to stay |
Overall: 3 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| the hotel is for people with money. the game room cost you.the only free things are the paper the swimming pool the hot tub. It doesnt have a free breadkfast like most hotels.like i said its nice for people with money.
Reviewed by traveler from muskegon, michigan on March 4, 2005 |
| Great Value |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| For the business traveler who is tired of "cookie cutter" hotels and rooms. Indian Lakes is a perfect change at the same price as the cookie cutters.
Reviewed by traveler from Detroit on January 20, 2005 |
| For leisure seeking families only |
Overall: 3 |
Service 3 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| I have stayed in this hotel for about 3 weeks on an extended business trip. As I was very satisfied with the overall appearance of the hotel and especially the spacious rooms there were some points which make me to recommend this hotel only partially. The most disturbing fact is that as during the week the hotel is nearly empty and therefore a really calm place to stay....hell breaks loose on weekends when the amount of guests goes up at least tenfold. Many families with kids and teenagers arrive and then there is no calmness any more whatsoever. Primarily resulting because of veery poor sound isolation of the rooms and especially the room doors which make an incredible bang whenever anyone closes the room door.The restaurant was overprized and didn't accomplish anything worth the money.During the week its a nice place to stay. On weekends only if you are not exhausted from work and in need of some relaxation and calmness.
Reviewed by traveler from Chicago, IL on January 6, 2005 |
| Can't wait to go back |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend No |
| For the money, it was unbeatable. It was quiet and convenient -- no large trucks or airplanes. Everything was first class.
Reviewed by traveler from Woodbridge, Va on December 20, 2004 |
| Everything was great!!! |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| The hotel room was nice and comfortable.The hotel staff was very helpful and polite.The hotel was right around the corner from everything like stores and food places.I would recommend anyone going to Bloomingdale,Il to consider this hotel first.
Reviewed by traveler from memphis,tn on November 22, 2004 |
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