The Red Caboose is located in Lancaster County in the Amish countryside. All the rooms at The Red Caboose are refurbished train cars that range from half-caboose cars with a double bed to family-sized caboose cars with a double bed and four bunks. Suites have either two double beds or a queen bed and a love seat; all rooms are equipped with private baths. Also part of The Red Caboose is a restaurant that serves food brought in from local Amish farms and a general store that serves train history gifts and Dutch County candy. Nearby attractions include Dutch Wonderland, a theme park a little more than five miles away.
Located in the Shadyside neighborhood in Pittsburgh, The Inn on Negley is a restored period home filled with antiques. It features eight rooms, each of which is individually decorated. Many of the rooms have fireplaces and whirlpool bathtubs as well as hardwood floors. Every morning, breakfast is served by two in-house chefs who use locally sourced ingredients. The Inn has its own tea room, which serves three menu selections from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., as of 2011. Reservations for tea service are required. Entertainment options are available nearby, such as the Kelly Strayhorn Theater, less than a mile's trip through streets lined with restaurants and shops.
The Alexander Inn is located in the heart of Philadelphia. It offers 48 non-smoking rooms aimed at mimicking the décor found in luxury cruise ships. Artwork is featured in and out of the rooms as well as floral accents. A complimentary breakfast buffet, including juice, waffles, teas and yogurt, is available every morning, and guests can enjoy a snack bar throughout the day. The hotel's Great Room is also available for small, private gatherings. A number of restaurants and attractions are nearby, including the Historic District of Independence Hall. Just under a mile away, guests can find the Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House and Benjamin Franklin's home.
The Garden Cottage Motel in Wellsboro features, as its name implies, cottage units, the largest of which is called the Woodland Hideaway, a three-bedroom, two-bath mountain cottage with a dining room, family room and a fireplace. A number of restaurants are located nearby, such as The Steakhouse, a mile down the road. The Arcadia Theatre is less than a mile from the hotel, at only 0.8 miles, where guests can see Hollywood and art house films.