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4 de dezembro de 2023
My wife and I stayed at Webb's on a return trip from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan to our home in Maine. We have spent some time in the Chautauqua area over the years and picked Webb's for a one-night stay. We had played at its miniature golf course before and had shopped in the candy shop on previous trips. My wife was spending the day at nearby Lily Dale Assembly, so I drove to Mayville to check in. There was nobody at the front desk, and I had to dial for help on a nearby phone. The place was eerily quiet -- almost like a ghost town (no tumbleweed!). I did enjoy spending my wait for the staff to arrive by looking at the photographs of celebrities who had stayed at the resort in previous years. I had a first floor room that was clean and comfortable. We slept well, and despite the fact that Webb's is on a busy highway, were not bothered by any traffic noise. The property was within walkable distance to the local park, ice cream stand, and several other eateries located on Chautauqua Lake. We resumed our miniature golf competition with an evening round. And the front lobby has several comfortable chairs, which made for a great place to sit and read a book. What was sad, however, is that I had a sense that Webb's had seen better days. The vending machines were essentially empty, and there were very few staff members on the property. It was extremely quiet -- no complaints, mind you -- but I kept getting the impression that the place had seen better times. I would stay at Webb's again, but it is a place that has probably had its most prosperous days behind it.
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