About The Boardwalk Inn
1st Inn Branson is a traditionally-designed hotel with a range of outdoor attractions, activities, and rural exploration within driving distance.
All rooms at 1st Inn Branson feature free Wi-Fi access, a soft color palette, a flat-screen television, a refrigerator, microwave, and coffee-making facilities.
1st Inn Branson features a miniature golf course on its premises, as well as an outdoor pool section, a fitness area, laundry facilities, and a business center for applicable guests.
Numerous vending machines are located on-site, and 1st Inn Branson provides a free continental breakfast for all guests in a nearby building.
Guests can visit the nearby Branson Titanic, which is the world's largest museum attraction, as well as the nearby College of the Ozarks and Branson Scenic Highway.
Positive Reviews
positive:
On-site entertainment.
When you stay at 1st Inn Branson, you'll be guaranteed several methods of entertainment, even if you never leave the premises. The golf course, fitness center, and pool areas are all well-maintained and offer plenty of diversity in how you choose to spend your time.
positive:
A reasonable breakfast selection.
1st Inn Branson provides a very respectable breakfast meal for its guests, which is included with the price of the room and consists of several hot and cold options. Most guests were highly pleased with the meal, and you won't have to venture off of the hotel grounds to eat before your travel.
positive:
Handicap access.
If you or anybody in your group requires the use of an elevator while traveling, 1st Inn Branson is an ideal choice. The building contains an elevator to reach any of its floors, and there are also ramps located around the hotel to facilitate handicap transportation.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Questionable cleanliness.
Numerous guests complained about the quality of the rooms and bathing areas, which they considered far too dirty or odorous to be considered acceptable. This could be an issue if you demand a high level of cleanliness in your room, or if any allergens are present.
negative:
Sparse amenities.
Some rooms are not properly stocked with towels or other toiletry items, and you may need to ask the front desk for replacements if your room is affected by this. You may want to consider bringing some of your own supplies in a pinch.
negative:
Crowded dining spaces.
In addition to the breakfast areas being heavily populated and often lacking sitting area for all of its patrons, the dining area sometimes runs out of food before everybody can eat. You should head to the breakfast building early, to ensure a spot in line.