SatMan-GA
6 Julai 2024
Not at all worth the money. For just a few dollars more, you could stay in the local famous high end inn, or for less you could stay at a chain hotel with better breakfast. No, I did not address any of the issues below with the host, because no single item was going to fix this expensive disappointment. Positives: Host Karen greeted us warmly and was ready with helpful dinner suggestions. The location is VERY convenient to downtown (about a mile) and has a few restaurants within quick walking distance. Despite the summer heat, our room was cool with its own window unit. By special request, as suggested by friends who stayed here, we received homemade chocolates on arrival. They were delicious. The Issues: The list is long. Details below. Horrible mattress. Bad sheets. Low end budget breakfast. Poorly maintained grounds. Given the reviews of other guests and the recommendation of a friend who stayed a few years ago, I can only assume that something has changed. Room: The mattress in our room, as mentioned by a previous reviewer, has 2 large depressions in it and is horribly uncomfortable. Despite the hosts’ reply to that review, I can confirm that the mattress tag shows a 10-year-old low end Simmons manufactured in 2014. The “luxurious” bedding is stifling POLYESTER washed in what I can only imagine is gallons of perfumed “scent beads”. The air conditioner works well but is ancient and visibly full of mold and/or mildew. While searching for a dropped item, I found that the floor under the bed was covered in dust and what appeared to be PET FUR. Breakfast: This looked nothing like what is advertised on the website or shown in other pictures on review sites. Despite all of the fresh fruit available right now, we were served the heaviest waffle I’ve ever encountered topped with CANNNED PEACHES next to a pile of scrambled eggs and 2 small sausage links. The fruit and yogurt cup the next morning again contained something canned. For $300/night, I expect something approaching gourmet. Maybe serve something resembling the marketing material on the website. Snacks in the Pantry: A nice selection of herbal teas and instant coffee next to a couple of packs of peanut butter crackers. For $300/night I expect options. A bowl of fruit costs nearly nothing but makes a world of difference. The Grounds: The porch is rotting away. A friend with us nearly put her foot through a board on the porch. The yard is full of weeds and poorly maintained plants that are being choked out by the out-of-control growth of Virginia creeper everywhere.
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