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31 de enero de 2023
I thought I had stayed here a long time ago....we had not. Nevertheless looking for a cabin, not air bnb, and found this. I wouldn't come back unless I toured the particular cabin in person in the future. I hardly ever give bad reviews but want to save people some hassle. Pros: well heated in winter; good amount of space; kitchen worked; newer appliances; adequate supply of cookware, dishes, etc; decent mattresses and clean sheets and towels. Somewhat cute grounds and we were back from the street. Cons: Serious musty/mildew odor. Like there was water damage but we didn't see it. An outer door (seemed to be storage) was completely thrashed with water damage so maybe it was coming from there. Were we not so beat from our trip would have moved. It made all our clothes smell. And the cleaning was substandard. Grunge on floor around stove, in bathroom around the sink, lint/stuff on soap dishes, stove and oven dirty. Tables sticky. And on top of that you pay a $75 cleaning fee in advance. Granted as I walked in, we were told the housekeeper just quit and the owner was doing the cleaning. Also no deadbolt on front door. Bed room wall heaters seemed tied to the front room wall heater thermostat. That front room was a little drafty (no seal around front door...you could see daylight) therefore if you closed the bedroom doors the bedrooms got up to like 80F. Couches in front room beat....no way could you sleep on them as you hurt yourself sitting on them (the frame stuck up between the sunken down parts.) Lastly the plowing was marginal. Very narrow access or not plowed. If you had a big vehicle, hard to fit through, especially if others didn't park straight due to the snow. I've been all over. Stayed in plenty of Motel 6s, plenty of 60s-70s era cabins (like this) as well as nicer places. Just the smell and the dirt was a turnoff and laughable with the $40 "resort fee" that paid for your "free" wifi (which did not work on the SMART TV.)...we had to use our phone hot spot. With the $75 "cleaning fee" it approached $600 for two night stay. Also for a ski town, near LA where most people can't drive in the snow anyway, for goodness sakes get a snowblower or something and clean the roads. California banned road salt (you can use pumice) but no need to leave slip and parking chaos for guests more than two weeks after the last snow. Office was spotty on hours and answering the phone. I really don't trust AirBNB for many reasons and am used to rental places. If any of the other cabins have these issues honestly I'd would be better to do a full redo of a few than rent these out in this condition. I understand Covid and business (and getting help) is crazy but this was pretty darn bad, especially considering the pretty decent reviews here on TripAdvisor. I hope things improve for this place.
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