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29 Νοέμβριος 2023
Reading other reviews, I'm annoyed at the term "old". Hello? It is an historic property -- and a well-maintained one at that. Don't know how to appreciate this type of stay? Go stay somewhere trendy and "fresh". Add roughly $25/night in taxes to any quoted room rate. Free parking (*****ing of lot not complete but in progress) and generous free breakfast hours 7 - 9:30 (serving waffles, scrambled eggs, meat, potatoes, cereal/oatmeal/toast, yogurt). It was our privilege to have a quiet stay on a busy holiday weekend. Multi-generational trip with a 'puppy' who was previously untested in public setting. Pet room 132 offered a roomy bathroom. Pullout sofa wasn't the most comfortable seating but it did allow 5 of us to congregate indoors. Nearness to dumpsters would make this a bad room to occupy on garbage day. Due to proximity of parked vehicles car alarms were an unwelcome reality. Zig-Zag hallway to Room 200 & 202 was fun and felt secluded. The L-shaped sun porch was a blessing as oversized furniture in 200 made the main room feel tight. Likely would rebook 202 which seemed roomier even with a smaller porch. Furniture/TV set up seemed to dismiss idea of opening door between the units so we didn't inquire. We took advantage of nearby trails and missed out on some interactive features that we needed to have fit into day 1 of our stay as they were closed the rest of our trip.
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