Pros: Beautiful hotel, unique decor, great meeting facilities Cons: Lots of walking, prices are pretty expensive
The first thing you notice about the Opryland Hotel is its size. It is absolutely huge! Of course, with more than 2,800 rooms a hotel has to be pretty large.
The entire hotel is built inside a glass-enclosed dome. There are a wide...
Pros: Beautiful indoor gardens Cons: Just about everything else
When flying into Nashville, it is really quite simple to locate the shuttle service in the baggage claim area of the airport that takes you to the Opryland Hotel. Believe me, these folks don't miss a beat when it comes to ease of service as well as to...
Pros: Elegant,Courteous Staff,many restaurants and shops! Cons: Room fee is high,our first room was next to where they were remodeling.Did not keep all of our rooms together
When I found out that I was going to Nashville, Tennessee with my mother, my sister and her husband, I was ecstatic! My niece, Cindy Jo, was graduating from Vanderbilt University and I wanted to be there for her graduation ceremonies. I could not...
Pros: The service is amazing and the grounds are lovely.... Cons: ...but the food is awful and you'll want your own wheels to explore Nashville.
My pre-visit perception of Opryland was formed by The Grand Ole' Opry and grainy Hee Haw reruns. I recall a visit there when I was a child, but Nashville's Parthenon made a bigger impression on a young Greek kid. While not a world class resort ...
Pros: I highly recommend holding your conference at the Gaylord Opryland hotel and Convention Center. Cons: I only had three complaints over four days.
Background There is a conference that I travel to for work most years, and I have now found the place I wish it was every year. Our conference was just over 4000 attendees this year and we had up to 35 sessions going on at one time. Prior years ...
Pros: A resort with a great deal to offer to everyone. Cons: Expensive; bring your walking shoes!
When Mr. Gaylord envisioned a hotel and convention center, and then proceeded to build it and Opryland theme park in the 1970s, most of us locals thought he was nuts. At that time, Nashville was a small, big city with limited hotel space, meeting space, ...
Pros: Well run complex is family and business conference friendly, and full of eye-appeal! Cons: Only thing different from 5 star resorts - no evening turn-down - candy on pillow.
As a reviewer in travel and tourism...I know a good thing when I experience it! Read my feelings on our family weekend in Nashville and in the Opryland complex - Savor an allure of Peking, Athens, and the renaissance city of the Mid-South in ...
Pros: HUGE, wonderful staff, great food, lots of spacious lobby areas, nice rooms, and comfortable beds. Cons: Hard to navigate, some older wings that need some renovation and some stuff is pricey.
I had a business trip to Nashville for a conference being held in the Gaylord Opryland Resort, so instead of being at a separate hotel and having to commute each day we decided to stay at the resort itself. I have to say, immediately that decision ...
Pros: Unbelievable Place Cons: Unbelievable to the point of being almost, but not quite, gaudy.
If someone had told me I would be spending a week in December 1999 at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, I would have thought they had lost their mind. Me? Stay at a place called the Opryland Hotel in the country music capital of the world? Are you...
Pros: Good F&B selection. Decent customer service. Cons: Too large for its own good. Rooms not set up for business travelers. Fees.
This review is based on a single two night/three day stay in November of 2005. The purpose of visiting the Opryland was for business. I will be returning to the Opryland soon and will update any part of this review as I find necessary based on the ...
Pros: a lot of activity going on Cons: overcrowded and too big; everything shuts down my midnight; easy to get lost
My last trip to Tennessee consisted of a cross country drive across on I-40 on my way to LA. I had stayed in a cheap motel in Knoxville that time, and the only bits of Tennessee that I was able to catch were from rest stops along the way, and a...
Pros: Ben the Bellman was very nice! Um....that's about it. Cons: The place is NOT relaxing, getting around will wear you out.
The Opryland Hotel is big. It’s the kind of place that’s designed with this as a destination in and of itself…ideal for the conventioneer who is there to make use of the nice conference facilities. It is not close to downtown Nashville/Music Row. I ...
I really enjoy staying at the Opryland Hotel.We've been there for the last three years.It is a beautiful place to stay for a few days.(But bring plenty of money!)
This hotel has just about anything you want in it.If your in need of...
Pros: It's like visiting an amusement park. Cons: You know how after a couple of hours, you start to really want to leave an amusement park?
The Opryland Hotel, located a $25 dollar cab ride (you can pay a mere $18 round trip on the Opryland Hotel shuttle bus, but you have to abide by their schedule, which is not terribly convenient) from the Nashville airport, is a huge, garish, Disneyland...
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