Chateau Elan features a 16th century french style chateau, the winery and full service wine market. Other amenities include 63 holes of... more »
Chateau Elan features a 16th century french style chateau, the winery and full service wine market. Other amenities include 63 holes of championship golf on four courses, a full service European style health spa, a stan smith designed tennis center, 200 acres of vineyards with complimentary wine tours and tasting, seven restaurants, an equestrian show center, and a residential community. Located in the foothills of the north Georgia mountains, just 40 minutes from Atlanta.
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32 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Beware when making reservations at this place. If they've made a mistake on your reservation (such as putting in the wrong date), if you don't catch it on their email you'll have to pay for their mistake (even when they admit they entered the wrong date). In my case, this meant getting billed for a full day of "relaxation and fun" when neither I nor my guests were there. Not the service I expected from a 4 diamond resort.
The spa at chateau elan is a very nice escape from the grind in town in Atlanta. I felt like I was on a mini vacation, it felt like I was so far away, but so close to town. I recommend the hot stone massage.
My wife and I just returned from Chateau Elan. It was perhaps the worse getaway weekend ever. The hotel is over-rated, over-priced, over-hyped, and over-flowing with its own self-importance. The hotel was so bad that it lead my wife and I...
35 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My wife and I just returned from Chateau Elan. It was perhaps the worse getaway weekend ever. The hotel is over-rated, over-priced, over-hyped, and over-flowing with its own self-importance. The hotel was so bad that it lead my wife and I fighting rather that relaxing. It was not until we started laughing at how bad the hotel was that we actual enjoyed ourselves.
It would be impossible to write everything that was wrong with the alleged 4 Diamond facility, so Ill give you the four most aggravating:
1. The service. In a word, horrible. The staff was generally rude and more interested in ensuring that hotel policy was followed to the tee before ensuring that its customers are happy. There were exceptions, of course, but generally anything we wanted we were told either a) no; b) how much more that would cost; or c) how we could get it ourselves. What made it worse was how they would essentially tell us how they were screwing us with a broad smile on their faces. One staffer was so ugly with a smile that my wife actually nicked named her Lupa, or Italian for wolf.
2. The food. Being a resident of Charleston, South Carolina, I admit to being spoiled. And you know to expect at resorts in the middle of nowhere to pay higher prices. But the best way to describe the food was chain restaurant quality at 4 star prices. At one restaurant, it appeared they were out of more food than they had on the menu. The award winning wine was worse than Boones Farm. They posted no awards in the winery, so my guess is that the awards they won are for worst wines ever made.
3. The rooms. These people are flat guilty of false advertising. We were charged $300 night, more than what I paid for the Ritz at Lenox in Atlanta in December. We stayed in a room in the Spa. The room had warped posters and fake plants. The advertisement included a Jacuzzi bathtub. One did exist it just did not work and apparently had not worked for a while. And, for the entire three nights we were there, the sheets were never changedeven though an obvious wine spot was on the top sheet. The digital alarm clock did not work and there was no phone book in the room. I have seen other writers compare the rooms to Hampton Inn, a description insulting to Hampton Inn, Im sure.
4. The price. Everything, I mean everything, had a cost to it and the staff stuck to the cost, even if it meant the customer did not have a good time. After our second night, my wife and I decided to leave except we couldnt or we would be charged the full amount of the spa services we reserved. They also threatened to charge us for the room that night, as well. Pina Coladas $11.00 a piece. Thats right $11. Wireless service? $9.95. Perhaps the most disgusting example of greed from these people came after we left the place. The bellman, their employee, filed to remove hanging clothes from the closet. The hotel did call to tell us they still had it. When we called to get the clothes back, we were told by voice mail that we would be charged for all shipping and handling charges including the cost of correcting the mistake their employee mad when he didnt load the bags right.
In sum, these people are crooks. They sell you on getting 4 star stuff and really youre getting a star and a half. Dont spend your money on them and make sure to tell your friends the same. My wife noticed that she saw no one smiling anywhere on the property, including us. For what you are asked to pay, smiles should come easily.
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Posted Feb 12, 2008
Excellent
I think Chateau Elan is one of the best choices in the Atlanta area. The technicians are all very talented and the spa facilities and spa restaurant are outstanding. The prices appear high at first glance but once you realize you can come for a...
Golf Massage --- ohhhh yeah!
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Posted Jun 01, 2007
by mr_golf_guy
Excellent
pros: spa + golf + great foodHey!
Its Chateau's golf that usually gets me fired up---this time I gave the spa a shot. I dont know about pedicures----but MAN O MAN I scheduled a 'golfer massage' after TWO rounds and after felt like I...
Actually, I was expecting a wonderful
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Posted Sep 11, 2006
by mtnbikergirl2
Okay
pros: yoga class was great. very cleanActually, I was expecting a wonderful morning. To start off with, my friend and I did a yoga class which was absolutely wonderful. Afterwards, we changed our clothes, and then headed for the facial. When we...
Great spa to treat yourself to.
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Posted Aug 15, 2006
by lindat1
Excellent
I visited this spa today and it was wonderful! It was the most relaxing massage I have ever had and I will not waste my time anywhere else. Highly recommend - a bit pricier than other spas but well worth it.
Luxurious Diversion: Chateau Elan
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Posted Jun 16, 2006
by jxt
Excellent
These guys/ladies are serious about luxury and this place could easily be called Four Seasons' Chateau Elan. Staff was amazing, everyone I came in contact was constantly asking if they could do anything to help. Massage was awesome--really...