I have been going to the Kingdom Trails since 2003, both for personal and professional outings. Normally, we stay at an Air BnB; however, this time, we had a credit from a canceled event, which included accommodation at the Wildflower Inn. Unfortunately, this has not been very pleasant on several levels. First, the owner is surface nice but likes to talk about himself and his fishing exploits, how much acreage he owns, and correcting where people park more than he does just talking to customers about why they chose to stay at the Wildflower Inn. The bartender had an awful attitude, and the mixed drinks were overpriced, given the low quality of mixers used. I ordered a single malt neat, and it was put into a shaker with ice. When i asked if that was for me I was reprimanded for ordering incorrectly.”Neat means chilled and strained. Up means in a glass straight.” The bartender threw the shaker contents in the sink, poured my drink as ordered, and said, ”Whatever, you like what you like.” I reserved all comments at the moment. The room was marginal at best. The beds were incredibly uncomfortable and honestly should have been bigger. The bathroom sink's water pressure was so high that you were soaked when turning either cold or hot on. The AC unit was old and incredibly noisy and the window shade was broken. Finally, the bike storage was terrible. The hooks to hang bikes were marginal, and the floor racks fell apart, hitting the bicycle disc brakes. The only saving grace was the view out the back and the cornhole game for the kids.
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