I stayed in one of their 2 BR units for two nights. Friday and Saturday night. They advertise for $49.95 per night. When I called, they said they were $59.95 per night. This is the first thing which bothered me. She (who I think is the property manager) said that there was a festival at the NOC and they raised their prices. I wanted to be close, and there was nothing else available, so I said OK. She did indicate they were "camping cabins." Never occurred to me that if these places were so great they would already have been booked. There were pictures on the webiste, and everything looked old on the inside, but I thought how bad could it be? Generally, the unit appeared clean.
1. The bed - I have NEVER seen/paid for a mattress like this. Mattress sagged on one side and the 2nd BR mattress was just the same. They were really, really old or really, really cheap - or both. It ended up that I could feel the individual coils as I moved around. The matress compressed almost completely when I sat on it.
I called Friday even when I arrived and found the mattresses and said basically the same above. This is when I mentioned that I had stayed in hostels for more than half the price and the mattresses were more comfortable. The same woman above said the owners would not make any upgrades to the cabin and she did not offer any concession. They get $100/night during high season. So I thought I'm stuck with this (because I did not want spend Friday night looking for a place that would cost me MORE $$). I thought, I'm just going to have to suck it up.
Over the rest of the w/e:
2. I noticed that the curtains did not close all the way - they were pinned together and the hoops that they hung from on the rod were broken. Also, the kitchen table chairs had fabric seats and were dirty.
3. I saw a live roach in the bathroom. Only one but that's one too many. I never did take a shower.
3. There were mouse droppings on the mattress cover.
4. My feet were black on the bottom because the carpet had not been cleaned in a VERY long time.
5. The a/c does not work to its capacity.
On my way home, I decided to call the property manager and let her know the rest of the story. Her tone was dry (because they really doesn't care) and she asked me what I wanted and I said 50% cost cut to which she said you will not write a review on social media if I give you a 50% discount? I thought for a mintue and I said never mind. It's not about the $$. It would be great if you had pride and a customer service approach to your business. To which she replied that there is a notice on the refrigerator that if you are unhappy that you are to call the property management office (which I did and she did not remember) and that that someone would come out so see the situation and they would refund the $$ and you could find another place to stay.
I learned a tough lesson and the hard way - buyer beware.
If after all of this you decide to stay here anyway, I would at least ask the last time the carpet had been shampooed, the furntiure fabric cleaned, how old the mattresses are and what condition are they in, the last time the place was sprayed for bugs, and if the drapes had been repaired and/or replaced recently and if so, how recently, and if they have a rodent problem - oh and the a/c - does it function at capacity. read more