While the Cobblestone property was clean and amenable, the price, especially for this small town area, seems extremely high. I only had one option for my son and I, and had to pay for two adults through Orbitz because when I swapped it to one adult and one child, all of the results available disappeared. We wound up in a King bed suite with a full kitchen full of mismatched silverware, random pots and pans, and plates that didn't allow the cupboards to close. While I appreciate the items, it was way overkill for what we needed. I would have preferred as standard room with a mini-fridge if it would have cut the costs. The shower only had a curtain, and no liner, so the floor was constantly wet. There was a sign stating no room service would happen without asking, however on our 4th day someone did come in and swap towels and take trash, which I didn't know was going to happen. The area around the hotel does not have enough parking that isn't overnight charged by the city, so I wound up parking along the curb in front of the entrance each night. The lobby is very small, and while nice, we opted to use the side door as much as we could because there were several loud families sitting there each night. The continental breakfast was ok. The chocolate waffle mix tasted like it was no sugar, and the boiled packet eggs were frozen and inedible. For $200 a night I will look at other options in Stevens Point next time, even if it means looking on the west side or in Plover.