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    <title>Luna Inn &amp; Suites - Wisconsin Dells, WI Reviews - TravelPost.com</title>
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      <title>Beware of your belongings</title>
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      <description>The sheets were never changed, the floor was never vacumed, I had left the room and the maid was there, but the beds were not maid and nothing was wiped down, still had the same towels from the day before in the room. I am missing a very sentimental piece of jewelry that my 6 Children had given me.</description>
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      <title>Usually we just drive the strip and try</title>
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      <description>Usually we just drive the strip and try to find a motel to stay in. In my opinion, the Dells isnâ€™t one of those places that it is really worth spending a ton of money on a hotel room. We arenâ€™t in our room to justify paying hotel or resort prices. &#xD;
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We happened upon the Luna several years ago, and I would strongly suggest the motel to anyone. We were at the end of a long day of "motel shopping," and they had a vacancy, thank God. The people at the front desk were very nice and very accommodating to us, we couldnâ€™t have asked for nicer people. &#xD;
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The location cannot be beat. They are across the street from Noahâ€™s Arc, and you can walk there and not have to worry about parking. The motel is also close to 2 blocks from Tommy Bartlettâ€™s Water show and within a short walk to a lot of other attractions that you may want to visit. Unlike some of the resorts, you donâ€™t have to get into your car to do everything. &#xD;
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There are two different types of rooms here - the regular rooms and the suites. Both are fine. The rooms are a little older, but they do have a balcony. It is nice to sit outside and have your morning cup of coffee even if it overlooking the outdoor pool.  All the rooms come with a small fridge and microwave. It is a good place to keep drinks and snacks; it is the Dells after all. &#xD;
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The rooms are standard rooms, but they are clean. There is no stale-air smell like you sometimes get. If you elect to stay in a suite, you get a full kitchenette, which is nice. This means that you get a full-size fridge, stove, oven, microwave, and a little counter to sit at. These are not bad by any means! They even have Jacuzzi suites if you are interested. You do have to remember that it is the Dells, and the Dells is delightfully tacky. &#xD;
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There are two pools, one outdoors and one indoors. The outdoors one has a slide for the younger kids and a diving board, something my sister and I still enjoy. The indoor pool is smaller but does include a hot tub, which can be a blessing if you have spent all day across the street at Noahâ€™s Ark. &#xD;
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In addition, the Luna has a game room and a picnic area with grills for nice days. There is a childrenâ€™s playground if the little ones feel restless while you are grilling.  They also have free coffee in the morning in the lobby. The Luna does a great job of making you feel welcome. I would recommend them for a stay.</description>
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