Holiday Inn Express
The Holiday Inn Express, located just 26 miles from Jay across the border in Alabama, lies within walking distance of the Wind Creek Casino. If visiting in the fall, guests can make their way down to Jay for the Annual Peanut Festival. Guests will enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast, and each of the rooms comes equipped with wireless Internet access, cable television, microwave, refrigerator and stove. The nine-hole golf course at the Atmore Country Club lies nearby, along with arts and culture at the City of Five Flags.
Holiday Inn Express
111 Lakeview Circle
Atmore, AL 36504
(251) 446-3331
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Brewton Inn
The Brewton Inn, the closest hotel to Jay, sits on the border of Florida just an hour away from the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. The hotel does not have its own dining room, so guests will have to make their way to nearby Jalisco Mexican Restaurant or David's Catfish House. The rooms come with free high-speed Internet service, cable television, iron with ironing board and coffeemaker. The accommodations include breakfast plus access to the hotel's fitness center, botanical garden and laundry facility.
Brewton Inn
1115 Douglas Avenue
Brewton, AL 36426
(251) 867-5741
brewtoninn.com
Wind Creek Casino and Hotel
The Wind Creek Casino and Hotel lies just on the edge of Atmore on the Alabama side of the border, 25 miles from Jay. Guests can try their luck at the gaming tables or take in one of the many shows at the hotel, as well as dine at the hotel's restaurant or enjoy a relaxing cocktail after a long day of activities at the hotel's lounge. Each of the rooms provides wireless Internet service, cable television, coffeemaker, refrigerator and a host of other modern amenities. If undecided on what to do for the day, let the hotel concierge arrange an activity nearby.
Wind Creek Casino and Hotel
303 Poarch Road
Atmore, AL 36502
(866) 946-3360
windcreekcasino.com
Article Written By Eric Cornelison
Originally from Huntersville, W. Va., Eric Cornelison has been writing news and sports articles for more than 25 years. He now publishes travel, sports and religious articles on a variety of websites and in magazines, such as the "Red Oak Record" and "Ellis County Press." Cornelison holds a Master of Business Administration from West Virginia University and doctorate in religious theology from Rochville University.