Friends, I had two tickets to a concert at Belleterra Casino and it was very difficult to find a place to stay. Here's why... I either had to stay at the Casino itself and pay $249/night (that wasn't going to happen) or go between 16-25 miles away and stay at a 1 or 2 star hotel in the $70-$90 price range. The Ogle Haus is actually owned and run by Belleterra, is about 6-8 miles down the road and offers 24 hour free shuttle service to/from the casino. I booked the room for $99. Check in was very smooth and I ended up with an upstairs room that overlooked the river. The view was really quite lovely, across the water, with a farm on the other side. I can report that the room, although on the small side, was very nice, the bedding comfy and the bathroom was adequate. There is a bar downstairs that had a killer juke box, and I can report the pizza there is delish. The only drawbacks are that the complimentary breakfast reminded me of something I'd be served at a substandard Motel 6 (cereal, coffee, mini-muffins, juice, period). I also couldn't help but notice that the lobby needed some serious maid service--crumbs and debris on the carpet.... Otherwise, it really was a very nice place and at a price I feel is your best bet. You can always use your savings on the slots in Belleterra....
- Best Western Vevay
- Vevay Best Western
