Chytterby
ngày 25 tháng 7 năm 2024
I'm submitting an updated review with a lower score because the innkeeper replied to me with insulting language and honestly really strange lies (eg, accused me of climbing past caution tape to take the attached pictures; this would not have been possible as there WAS no caution tape. The staircase shown connects to the hallway where our rooms were and the door in was usually propped open even when no crew was present). One of the points in the innkeeper's response was that we were complimentary of the inn for most of our stay. That's true and it's because good hospitality compensates for a lot and far outweighs issues like somewhat grody glassware. But our parting impression was one of very poor hospitality, because of the innkeeper's choice to go on an emotional rant about us to our faces on the morning of our check out. Bottom lines: the inn is fine, not amazing, apart from several safety issues, but the innkeeper seems prone to some bizarre and hostile behavior towards guests and I would not recommend that folks risk it if you're also looking at other options in the area. --- Original review: Overall a very mixed experience. The good: beautiful views, the rooms were basically comfortable, and a nice location. I took a lovely free yoga class Sunday morning with a great and very friendly teacher. Most of the staff seemed young and inexperienced but were very friendly. The meh: breakfast is extensive but not very high quality or fresh. Pic included (bagels, bread, frozen/reheated pastries, frozen/reheated mini quiche and omelets, hard-boiled eggs, one flavor each of Chobani and Yoplait, a couple cereals, some fruit, sometimes waffle batter). Milk was spoiled one day, etc. The dishes provided were worn (lots of chips) and not always clean, especially the glasses and silverware. The temperature control in the room was not great, with the (loud) AC seeming to struggle overnight despite moderate temperatures. The bad: this hotel is not safe or welcoming especially for the baby/toddler crowd. The innkeeper made this clear to us by describing our two, including our 10-month-old baby (who is not especially fussy), "intolerable". If this inn is not interested in hosting young children that's totally fine but it was definitely not made clear ahead of time. In addition there were several safety issues -- I was stung by a wasp while sitting on the front porch and when I brought this to the innkeeper's attention he said this should be expected in "nature". Finally, the inn was under active construction while we were staying and while of course that's fine and all businesses do updates from time to time, there was no "pardon our mess" signage and instead construction debris was left unattended and un-barricaded at a side entrance for our entire stay (see pictures).
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