Hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center
5460 Courseview Dr, Mason, OH 45040
Hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center
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Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason
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Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island
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Suburban Studios Mason Near Kings Island
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Baymont by Wyndham Mason
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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mason / Kings Island
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Hampton Inn Cincinnati / Kings Island
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Tru by Hilton Mason Kings Island
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Residence Inn by Marriott Cincinnati Northeast / Mason
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Comfort Suites Mason near Kings Island
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cincinnati Mason
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cincinnati Mason
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Suburban Studios Mason Hwy 42
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Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Mason
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Hawthorn Extended Stay by Wyndham Cincinnati NE / Mason
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Candlewood Suites Cincinnati Northeast-Mason by IHG
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Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason
Designed around the parent-athlete balance every traveling family tournament team needs.
- Satisfy hungry players with hearty American dinner menus on-site nightly
- Pick up travel essentials and beverages from the onsite gift shop
- Wash tournament clothes between matches using convenient guest laundry facilities
Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island
Quality Inn removes guesswork so players focus energy on court performance, not logistics.
- Stretch out in generous seating areas before heading to courts
- Sink into the Q Bed with premium mattress and plush linens
- Grab complimentary coffee from the lobby before early morning matches
Suburban Studios Mason Near Kings Island
Practical rooms and predictable routines for families managing tight match days.
- Recharge with quick vending options perfect for tournament weekend schedules
- Wash court uniforms anytime with always-available coin-operated laundry machines on property
- Organize equipment and uniforms easily with space-saving StudioSense room design
Baymont by Wyndham Mason
Focused on delivering dependable comfort for travelers repeating the competitive cycle.
- Enjoy separate living areas perfect for team meetings and relaxation
- Create custom waffles between doubles matches and team play sessions
- Access tournament venues quickly from convenient highway-adjacent location
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mason
Built for club athletes who need reliable rest between long doubles draws.
- Spread out in divided suites with separate living areas
- Energize with assorted cereals and fresh fruit before taking the court
- Pull in easily with ample parking for buses and equipment trailers
Hampton Inn Cincinnati / Kings Island
This brand knows tournament families need predictable comfort and genuine care nightly.
- Start mornings strong with hot coffee from the 24-hour beverage station
- Clean racquet bags and uniforms without leaving the hotel property
- Keep kids 17 and under housed free during competition weekends
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Tru by Hilton Mason Kings Island
Legacy service adapts to players juggling back-to-back brackets in humid conditions.
- Accommodate extra players with rollaway beds available in parent rooms
- Take in sweeping city or ocean views from signature accommodations
- Power through brackets with gourmet breakfast sandwiches from Herb N' Kitchen
Residence Inn by Marriott Cincinnati Northeast
Tournament families find kitchens, living space, and routines that feel like home here.
- Share match highlights over evening beverages with your travel group
- Stock up on travel essentials and sundries between tournament matches
- Wash racquet bags and training clothes in convenient on-site facilities
Comfort Suites Mason near Kings Island
Smart simplicity keeps players focused on performance instead of hotel logistics.
- Sleep soundly under premium linens that support your tournament schedule
- Keep players fueled with grab-and-go snacks from the onsite marketplace
- Tackle post-tournament laundry using onsite coin-operated washer and dryer
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cincinnati Mason
Designed for the athlete who wants actual home conveniences during tournament season.
- Customize oatmeal bowls with toppings for sustained court energy
- Keep equipment secure with complimentary onsite parking for everyone
- Switch from volleyball to basketball on the multi-sport outdoor court
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cincinnati Mason
Designed around travelers who need more space and fewer surprises.
- Refuel between matches with grab-and-go options open all day
- Handle all uniform care onsite with guest laundry room access
- Store beverages and recovery snacks in your suite's mini-fridge
Suburban Studios Mason Hwy 42
Where extended layouts support the rhythm of hydration, meal prep, and muscle care.
- Arrive with full team roster using ample complimentary parking spaces
- Meet teammates in the clean waiting area between match sessions
- Sink into premium bedding designed for tournament-level rest and reset
Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Mason
Competitors choose proven quality when hydration and muscle recovery can't wait overnight.
- Hand keys to valet staff and head straight to court
- Maintain your training rhythm with heated pool access year-round
- Connect with club members using dedicated high-speed Wi-Fi workstations available
Hawthorn Extended Stay by Wyndham Cincinnati NE
Consistency becomes the advantage when every tournament day begins the same way.
- Stretch out on the sun deck after doubles matches
- Enjoy modern lobby design that creates inviting atmosphere for groups
- Sink into high-thread-count linens after long days on the court
Candlewood Suites Cincinnati Northeast-Mason
Built for the extended stay where court time extends into club time.
- Sleep deeply on plush upgraded mattresses built for athletic recovery
- Stock your suite with beverages from Candlewood Cupboard anytime
- Refresh racquet gear with complimentary 24/7 laundry facility access
Lindner Family Tennis Center Travel Guide
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The Lindner Family Tennis Center is unique in the world of professional tennis. Located in Mason, Ohio, this facility hosts the Cincinnati Open (formerly the Western & Southern Open), an event that players consistently vote as one of their favorites on tour. Why? Because of its intimacy. Unlike the sprawling campuses of the Grand Slams, "Cincy" offers a compact, fan-friendly layout where you can stand five feet away from a Top 10 player on a practice court or grab a cone of Graeter's ice cream without missing a point. The venue features four permanent stadiums—a rarity outside the majors—anchored by Center Court and the energetic Grandstand. For visiting families, the vibe is distinctly Midwestern: polite, organized, and incredibly accessible. The parking is free (a miracle in pro sports), the volunteers are famously helpful, and the entire complex sits across the street from a massive amusement park. This guide is designed for the tennis fans making the pilgrimage to the Midwest. You will learn how to handle the August humidity, why "Cincinnati Chili" is a non-negotiable culinary experience, and how to ride a roller coaster before the night session begins.
Neighborhood Overview
The facility is located on Courseview Drive in Mason, a prosperous northern suburb of Cincinnati. The "neighborhood" is a mix of corporate office parks, golf courses, and the massive Kings Island amusement park. Access is primarily via Interstate 71 (Exit 24 or 25), which serves as the lifeline for the entire event. The nearest major travel hub is Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), located about 35-40 minutes southwest, though Dayton (DAY) is a viable alternative to the north. Walkability is limited to the immediate vicinity of the Kings Island drive; while some hotels are technically walkable, the roads are wide and busy, so most visitors drive or take shuttles. Parking is the venue's superpower: general parking in the massive grass and paved lots surrounding the golf course is free for ticket holders. The area is safe, manicured, and family-centric, but it lacks a traditional "downtown" feel, functioning more as a destination hub for entertainment and sports.
Where to Stay
Accommodation strategy falls into Kings Island Proximity or Blue Ash Business.
Kings Island (Walkable/Shuttle): The Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati/Mason (with its indoor waterpark) and the Super 8 by Wyndham Mason are located right next to the venue. Some fans choose these to avoid post-match traffic entirely, utilizing pedestrian paths or short shuttles.
Blue Ash/West Chester (Business Class): About 10-15 minutes south, hotels like the Embassy Suites by Hilton Cincinnati Northeast Blue Ash or Marriott Cincinnati Northeast offer higher-end amenities and quieter surroundings, popular with players and media.
Downtown Cincinnati: Staying downtown (30 mins south) puts you near the Over-the-Rhine nightlife, but the daily commute up I-71 can be tiring during a long tournament week.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Cincinnati/N. Kentucky Intl (CVG) · 40 min drive.
Arrival & Parking
Parking is FREE for ticket holders.
Arrival & Parking
Kings Island Amusement Park · Across street.
Downtime
Loveland Bike Trail or The Grizzly Golf Course.
Tip
Skyline Chili (On-Site) or Two Cities Pizza.
- Cincinnati/N. Kentucky Intl (CVG) · 40 min drive.
- Parking is FREE for ticket holders.
- Kings Island Amusement Park · Across street.
- Loveland Bike Trail or The Grizzly Golf Course.
- Skyline Chili (On-Site) or Two Cities Pizza.
Match Day Flow
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 60 minutes before play. Traffic off I-71 backs up at the Kings Island exit. Follow the volunteers to the free parking lots (often on the golf course grass). The walk to the gates can take 10-15 minutes, or you can hop on a tram. The bag policy is strict (clear bags recommended). Once inside, check the practice court schedule immediately; the "rail" viewing areas allow for selfies and autographs with top stars.
Mid-Day Regroup
The heat in August is oppressive. Escape to the Food Court Plaza, which offers shade, music, and the famous "Cincinnati Trinity" of food options. If you need air conditioning, the Top Deck bar or the merchandise tent are good refuges. Hydration is critical; refill water bottles constantly.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Night sessions are electric but can run late. Exiting the grass lots is usually well-managed, but heavy rain can make them muddy. If heading to a late dinner, most Mason restaurants close by 10 PM, so plan accordingly. Waffle House or fast food near the highway are often the only late-night options.
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 60 minutes before play. Traffic off I-71 backs up at the Kings Island exit. Follow the volunteers to the free parking lots (often on the golf course grass). The walk to the gates can take 10-15 minutes, or you can hop on a tram. The bag policy is strict (clear bags recommended). Once inside, check the practice court schedule immediately; the "rail" viewing areas allow for selfies and autographs with top stars.
Mid-Day Regroup
The heat in August is oppressive. Escape to the Food Court Plaza, which offers shade, music, and the famous "Cincinnati Trinity" of food options. If you need air conditioning, the Top Deck bar or the merchandise tent are good refuges. Hydration is critical; refill water bottles constantly.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Night sessions are electric but can run late. Exiting the grass lots is usually well-managed, but heavy rain can make them muddy. If heading to a late dinner, most Mason restaurants close by 10 PM, so plan accordingly. Waffle House or fast food near the highway are often the only late-night options.
Things to Do
Walkable / Adjacent
Kings Island
Across StreetYou cannot miss the Eiffel Tower replica looming over the tennis courts. Kings Island is the largest amusement park and water park in the Midwest. It features world-class roller coasters like The Beast (the world's longest wooden coaster) and Orion. For tennis families, an evening ticket or a day off at the Soak City water park is the perfect way to cool down from the tournament heat. The park's proximity means you can practically hear the screams from the top of the Grandstand court. It offers a high-adrenaline counterpoint to the quiet tension of a tie-break.
The Grizzly Golf Course
AdjacentThe Lindner Family Tennis Center actually sits partially on the grounds of this golf course. The Grizzly is a Jack Nicklaus-designed course that was a former stop on the PGA/Senior PGA Tour. It is open to the public and offers a challenging layout with plenty of bunkers and water hazards. If you aren't playing, the clubhouse ("The Great 18 Bar & Grill") is a solid spot for a burger and a beer while waiting for traffic to die down. It shares the same access roads as the tennis center, making it incredibly convenient.
5–15 Minutes Away
Little Miami Scenic Trail
15 min driveIf you need to escape the concrete and crowds, the Little Miami Scenic Trail is a gem. Drive 15 minutes south to historic downtown Loveland, rent a bike, and ride along the flat, paved trail that follows the scenic Little Miami River. It is shaded, peaceful, and lined with breweries and ice cream shops. It is one of the premier rail-trails in the United States. A morning ride here is the perfect way to flush out the legs before sitting in stadium seats for eight hours. The "Loveland Castle" nearby is also a quirky, fun detour.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
30 min driveIf you have a full day off, driving downtown to the banks of the Ohio River is worth the trip. This museum is a powerful, immersive experience that chronicles the history of the Underground Railroad (which ran right through this region) and modern struggles for freedom. The location puts you right next to Smale Riverfront Park and the stadiums for the Bengals and Reds. It connects the sports trip to the deep history of the borderland between North and South. It is a sobering, educational, and inspiring experience for students.
Walkable / Adjacent
- Kings Island — You cannot miss the Eiffel Tower replica looming over the tennis courts. Kings Island is the largest amusement park and water park in the Midwest. It features world-class roller coasters like The Beast (the world's longest wooden coaster) and Orion. For tennis families, an evening ticket or a day off at the Soak City water park is the perfect way to cool down from the tournament heat. The park's proximity means you can practically hear the screams from the top of the Grandstand court. It offers a high-adrenaline counterpoint to the quiet tension of a tie-break. Across Street
- The Grizzly Golf Course — The Lindner Family Tennis Center actually sits partially on the grounds of this golf course. The Grizzly is a Jack Nicklaus-designed course that was a former stop on the PGA/Senior PGA Tour. It is open to the public and offers a challenging layout with plenty of bunkers and water hazards. If you aren't playing, the clubhouse ("The Great 18 Bar & Grill") is a solid spot for a burger and a beer while waiting for traffic to die down. It shares the same access roads as the tennis center, making it incredibly convenient. Adjacent
5–15 Minutes Away
- Little Miami Scenic Trail — If you need to escape the concrete and crowds, the Little Miami Scenic Trail is a gem. Drive 15 minutes south to historic downtown Loveland, rent a bike, and ride along the flat, paved trail that follows the scenic Little Miami River. It is shaded, peaceful, and lined with breweries and ice cream shops. It is one of the premier rail-trails in the United States. A morning ride here is the perfect way to flush out the legs before sitting in stadium seats for eight hours. The "Loveland Castle" nearby is also a quirky, fun detour. 15 min drive
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center — If you have a full day off, driving downtown to the banks of the Ohio River is worth the trip. This museum is a powerful, immersive experience that chronicles the history of the Underground Railroad (which ran right through this region) and modern struggles for freedom. The location puts you right next to Smale Riverfront Park and the stadiums for the Bengals and Reds. It connects the sports trip to the deep history of the borderland between North and South. It is a sobering, educational, and inspiring experience for students. 30 min drive
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Skyline Chili
Food CourtYou cannot leave Cincinnati without trying the chili. Skyline is the local religion. Unlike Texas chili, this is a Greek-spiced meat sauce served over spaghetti ("3-Way") or on a small hot dog ("Cheese Coney"), buried under a mountain of shredded cheddar cheese. It is served at the tournament food court and is the ultimate fast, messy, delicious local staple. It is an acquired taste for some, but a mandatory cultural experience. Pro tip: Don't twirl the spaghetti; cut it like a casserole.
Graeter's Ice Cream
Food CourtThe antidote to the August heat. Graeter's uses a French Pot process to create incredibly dense, creamy ice cream. They are famous for their massive chocolate chips (chunks, really) that you have to chew. The Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip is the signature flavor. Located in the food court, the line will be long, but it moves fast. It is widely considered some of the best ice cream in America, not just Ohio. It is the perfect treat for the changeover.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Two Cities Pizza Co.
10 min driveLocated in a converted Art Deco city hall building in downtown Mason, Two Cities is a smash hit. The concept is a "battle" between New York thin crust and Chicago deep dish—and they do both exceptionally well. The atmosphere is vibrant, loud, and perfect for groups. The " Windy City" deep dish is a heavy hitter after a long day. It was voted the best pizza in Cincinnati and gets very busy, so put your name on the waitlist early. The restrooms are famously themed (and award-winning).
S.W. Clyborne Co. Provision & Spirits
10 min driveFor a more elevated but still casual dinner, Clyborne's offers scratch-made American fare in a rustic-chic setting. The menu features items like short rib grilled cheese, shrimp and grits, and seasonal salads. It is tucked away in a strip center but feels like a trendy city bistro inside. It is a favorite for locals who want high-quality food without the "steakhouse" price tag. It’s a great spot for a relaxed team dinner where parents can enjoy a good cocktail.
Local & Elevated Picks
Montgomery Inn
15 min driveFamous for its ribs and barbecue sauce, Montgomery Inn is a Cincinnati legend. The "Boathouse" location downtown is scenic, but the original location in Montgomery is closer to the tennis center. The ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender, slathered in a sweet, tangy sauce that has fed presidents and celebrities. It is old-school dining with white tablecloths but a messy, fun menu. It’s the classic spot for a big, celebratory protein feast.
The Wildflower Cafe
10 min driveFor a farm-to-table experience, Wildflower Cafe in downtown Mason is a charming choice. Housed in a historic home, it serves organic, locally sourced dishes that change with the seasons. The burger is legendary, made with grass-fed beef. It is smaller and more intimate, so reservations are essential. It offers a fresh, healthy contrast to the fried food of the stadium. It feels like eating at a friend's very nice country house.
Inside & Adjacent
- Skyline Chili — You cannot leave Cincinnati without trying the chili. Skyline is the local religion. Unlike Texas chili, this is a Greek-spiced meat sauce served over spaghetti ("3-Way") or on a small hot dog ("Cheese Coney"), buried under a mountain of shredded cheddar cheese. It is served at the tournament food court and is the ultimate fast, messy, delicious local staple. It is an acquired taste for some, but a mandatory cultural experience. Pro tip: Don't twirl the spaghetti; cut it like a casserole. Food Court
- Graeter's Ice Cream — The antidote to the August heat. Graeter's uses a French Pot process to create incredibly dense, creamy ice cream. They are famous for their massive chocolate chips (chunks, really) that you have to chew. The Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip is the signature flavor. Located in the food court, the line will be long, but it moves fast. It is widely considered some of the best ice cream in America, not just Ohio. It is the perfect treat for the changeover. Food Court
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Two Cities Pizza Co. — Located in a converted Art Deco city hall building in downtown Mason, Two Cities is a smash hit. The concept is a "battle" between New York thin crust and Chicago deep dish—and they do both exceptionally well. The atmosphere is vibrant, loud, and perfect for groups. The " Windy City" deep dish is a heavy hitter after a long day. It was voted the best pizza in Cincinnati and gets very busy, so put your name on the waitlist early. The restrooms are famously themed (and award-winning). 10 min drive
- S.W. Clyborne Co. Provision & Spirits — For a more elevated but still casual dinner, Clyborne's offers scratch-made American fare in a rustic-chic setting. The menu features items like short rib grilled cheese, shrimp and grits, and seasonal salads. It is tucked away in a strip center but feels like a trendy city bistro inside. It is a favorite for locals who want high-quality food without the "steakhouse" price tag. It’s a great spot for a relaxed team dinner where parents can enjoy a good cocktail. 10 min drive
Local & Elevated Picks
- Montgomery Inn — Famous for its ribs and barbecue sauce, Montgomery Inn is a Cincinnati legend. The "Boathouse" location downtown is scenic, but the original location in Montgomery is closer to the tennis center. The ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender, slathered in a sweet, tangy sauce that has fed presidents and celebrities. It is old-school dining with white tablecloths but a messy, fun menu. It’s the classic spot for a big, celebratory protein feast. 15 min drive
- The Wildflower Cafe — For a farm-to-table experience, Wildflower Cafe in downtown Mason is a charming choice. Housed in a historic home, it serves organic, locally sourced dishes that change with the seasons. The burger is legendary, made with grass-fed beef. It is smaller and more intimate, so reservations are essential. It offers a fresh, healthy contrast to the fried food of the stadium. It feels like eating at a friend's very nice country house. 10 min drive
Local Tips
Parking: Free general parking for ticket holders: grass lots can get muddy if it rains.
Hydration: Bring an empty clear bottle: filling stations are everywhere.
App: Download the Cincinnati Open app for real-time practice court schedules.
Sun: The shade in Center Court is on the West/South sides (behind the umpire).
Autographs: The "Player Zone" near the practice courts is the best spot.
Seasonal note: Mason has four seasons. Winter is cold and snowy. Spring is wet. Summer (Tournament Time) is hot, humid, and stormy. Fall is crisp and beautiful.
- Parking: Free general parking for ticket holders grass lots can get muddy if it rains.
- Hydration: Bring an empty clear bottle filling stations are everywhere.
- App Download the Cincinnati Open app for real-time practice court schedules.
- Sun The shade in Center Court is on the West/South sides (behind the umpire).
- Autographs The "Player Zone" near the practice courts is the best spot.
- Seasonal note: Mason has four seasons. Winter is cold and snowy. Spring is wet. Summer (Tournament Time) is hot, humid, and stormy. Fall is crisp and beautiful.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
December through February is the off-season. Highs in the 30s/40s. The courts are quiet.
Spring & early summer
March through May is wet. Temps rise into the 60s/70s.
Mid-summer
August (Tournament) is hot. Highs in the 80s/90s. Humidity is high ("air you can wear"). Afternoon thunderstorms are common but usually pass quickly.
Fall season
September through November is lovely. Highs in the 60s/70s.
Rain & snow
Rain delays are part of the Cincy experience. The grounds crew is one of the best in the world at drying courts. Night sessions often go very late due to rain backups.
Winter
December through February is the off-season. Highs in the 30s/40s. The courts are quiet.
Spring & early summer
March through May is wet. Temps rise into the 60s/70s.
Mid-summer
August (Tournament) is hot. Highs in the 80s/90s. Humidity is high ("air you can wear"). Afternoon thunderstorms are common but usually pass quickly.
Fall season
September through November is lovely. Highs in the 60s/70s.
Rain & snow
Rain delays are part of the Cincy experience. The grounds crew is one of the best in the world at drying courts. Night sessions often go very late due to rain backups.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Cincinnati Open (ATP/WTA).
Neighborhood
Mason (Suburban).
Nearest airport
Cincinnati (CVG).
Parking
Free (Grass/Paved).
Walkable district
No (Car mandatory).
Groceries & supplies
Kroger (Kings Mills Rd).
Pharmacy
Walgreens (Kings Mills Rd).
Urgent care
TriHealth Priority Care Mason.
Downtime
Kings Island.
Pro tip
Eat Graeter's Ice Cream.
| Primary team | Cincinnati Open (ATP/WTA). |
| Neighborhood | Mason (Suburban). |
| Nearest airport | Cincinnati (CVG). |
| Parking | Free (Grass/Paved). |
| Walkable district | No (Car mandatory). |
| Groceries & supplies | Kroger (Kings Mills Rd). |
| Pharmacy | Walgreens (Kings Mills Rd). |
| Urgent care | TriHealth Priority Care Mason. |
| Downtime | Kings Island. |
| Pro tip | Eat Graeter's Ice Cream. |
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What are the closest hotels to Lindner Family Tennis Center?
The closest hotel to Lindner Family Tennis Center is Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason (1.08 mi, from $160/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night) and Suburban Studios Mason Near Kings Island (1.15 mi, from $68/night). Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center are good for families?
Several hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center are well-suited for families. Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night), Baymont by Wyndham Mason (1.42 mi, from $55/night), and Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mason / Kings Island (1.43 mi, from $67/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center are ideal for a weekend getaway. Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason (1.08 mi, from $160/night), Tru by Hilton Mason Kings Island (1.54 mi, from $102/night), and Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Mason (4.07 mi, from $186/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason also has spa services.
Which hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night), Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason (1.08 mi, from $160/night), and Baymont by Wyndham Mason (1.42 mi, from $55/night) all offer meeting space and complimentary breakfast. Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island also has bus or oversized vehicle parking and on-site laundry. Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason also has bus or oversized vehicle parking. Baymont by Wyndham Mason also has on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center?
Yes — Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night) and Baymont by Wyndham Mason (1.42 mi, from $55/night) are budget-friendly options near Lindner Family Tennis Center, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center offer free breakfast?
Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night), Baymont by Wyndham Mason (1.42 mi, from $55/night), and Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mason / Kings Island (1.43 mi, from $67/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center have a fitness center?
Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason (1.08 mi, from $160/night), Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night), and Baymont by Wyndham Mason (1.42 mi, from $55/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center offer free parking?
Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason (1.08 mi, from $160/night), Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night), and Suburban Studios Mason Near Kings Island (1.15 mi, from $68/night) offer complimentary parking.
Do any hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center offer a shuttle?
Yes — Tru by Hilton Mason Kings Island (1.54 mi, from $102/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott Cincinnati Northeast / Mason (1.57 mi, from $200/night) offer shuttle service.
Do hotels near Lindner Family Tennis Center offer free Wi-Fi?
Yes — Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati / Mason (1.08 mi, from $160/night), Quality Inn Mason Near Kings Island (1.14 mi, from $121/night), and Suburban Studios Mason Near Kings Island (1.15 mi, from $68/night) offer complimentary Wi-Fi.
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