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12 de diciembre de 2022
We stayed here for our anniversary weekend and it was almost perfect... until the last 20 minutes. We got snowed in, unable to move our car until the snow plow got there. They told us not to worry about the 11 checkout time since we were stuck and they didn't have any other bookings for that room, they honestly made us feel like family. Despite being stuck, my wife was staying very positive, it being her first time seeing snow like that (and it was beautiful). At 1130 my wife and I went outside to try and dig ourselves out. We could only get the rental (grand cherokee) about 10 ft backwards and stuck in a worse spot in the middle of the road. It was buried up to the bumpers. We decided we were doing more harm than good and went back inside to pack up and wait hopefully for the snow plow. When getting inside Fred told us "this is no joke and people die here in Lake Tahoe" and Barbara told us that the longer we wait the harder it's going to be to leave. Not sure what they expected our reaction to be, being stuck there. My wife started crying and Fred told her to stop acting like a baby. The reality hit us then that we were in fact not with family, but stranded at a strangers house. We went down to get our things together and go sit out in the car to wait for the snow plow. A miracle happened, the snow plow got there just then. We were still stuck for another two hours but after towing our car out of the way, and plowing the road, we were able to back down the hilly roads and leave that place. The weather was not their fault, but calling my wife a baby for crying gets them 1 star. It's a shame because they were very accommodating and I really enjoyed our stay there up until that point and we were even planning to come back during the summer.
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