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ngày 31 tháng 1 năm 2023
At check-in, I was hopeful that the stay at Cauquenes de Nimez this last night in Patagonia would be a nice way to finish the trip after staying at three other nice hotels during our Patagonia road trip. The notion of an experience at a small inn that would be more intimate that our stay at the very nice but corporate-feeling Posada de Los Alamos was appealing, even though the reason we didn’t repeat our stay at Posada de Los Alamos was that they didn’t have a room with a large bed on this night, and Cauquenes de Nimez did. At least that’s what was reserved. Once we were shown to our room, we were disappointed to see it didn’t have the large bed we thought we had reserved, but instead two narrow single beds with a gap in the middle. We tried to push them together to make a large bed, but after falling through the gap on the ground, we resigned ourselves to sleeping separately. Being that it’s a small inn, we gave them the benefit of the doubt that there may have been some confusion that the “Double Room” was supposed to mean a large bed, or that they simply didn’t have that room available. The room itself was nice enough, albeit very small, and the bathroom was very small with very limited space around the toilet. As for breakfast, the selection was very limited, which is certainly understandable for a small inn. But usually small hotels make up for a limited selection with higher quality, and sadly the breakfast offerings here were of average quality. They did provide eggs cooked to order, and we got some decent fried eggs on request, but we had to pay extra for eggs, which is something very unusual in my experience. Sneakily making customers pay extra for things which are usually included at no charge to pad their bottom line is what large corporations call “unbundling”, and not the experience I want at a small inn. The staff was friendly to be sure, but the ultimate consideration for any stay is value for money spent, and this small inn just didn’t provide an experience that justified the cost. It turns out that Hotel Posada los Alamos would have been a much better choice as it was less expensive, the room was better, the breakfast was far better, and eggs were free. And we ran into plenty of very friendly locals, so there really isn’t a need to sacrifice quality of lodging.
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