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27 de julio de 2025
The Rustic Inn has some great features, but it doesn’t live up to its luxury price tag. If rates started lower, I’d give it 4 stars, but at $1,000 a night, the value just isn’t there. To start with the pros: * Great location: easy 10–15 minute walk to town or a reliable hotel shuttle. * Hot breakfast included—crowded, but solid. * The creek and nature preserve behind the property are peaceful and scenic. * The spa was a highlight, with great massage therapists. Onto the cons: * Your experience at the Rustic Inn can vary significantly depending on your room type and location. The deluxe king rooms are located in the parking lot and feel underwhelming—small windows, dark interiors, no private outdoor space, and no views. One part of our group was originally assigned to one of these rooms, but after seeing it, we requested an upgrade. * The creekside king cabins were a noticeable step up, offering a more scenic and private setting along the water. That said, even these rooms felt somewhat dated inside and could use a refresh. There’s also the standard king cabin option—some of these face a charming courtyard with fire pits, but others still face the parking lot, so location matters. * Service was average—staff got the job done but didn’t go above and beyond and did not seem excited to help us. * Pool, hot tub, and bistro are right along a busy road, which takes away from the relaxing vibe. The pool also gets crowded with families by the afternoon and is very small. Overall, the concept is great, and the setting has a lot of potential. But for the price, the accommodations and service don’t quite deliver. If you stay here, go for a creekside king cabin for the best experience.
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