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February 27, 2024
This is a small hotel in a tiny town (that's really just a stop on the highway) that's geared toward white water rafting industry and that has no other hotels. There is a small grocery store next door, a Dollar General and a few restaurants in the area. Check in was quick and easy - the front desk employee was friendly and helpful. There is no elevator, so beware! If you have a disability or struggle with stairs, request a downstairs room. The room was large and nice. The King bed was comfortable. The handicapped room just had a small tub seat for a regular tub with rails. It was very low and would be hard for some to get up and down off of it. Also you have to step over the tub edges to get into the tub. Not really safe. Outside door by our room slams very loud whenever someone goes in or out. The front desk actually called our room to see if we were slamming doors because other guests had complained! No, we were napping. We did hear a little bit of noise - footsteps- from room above, but it wasn't bad and was shortlived. When I checked in, I asked for room service for the following day, but they never came. I had to go ask for towels. Breakfast was waffle maker, toast, cereal, small cinnamon rolls, yogurt, coffee and juice. No meat. It was okay. I've had better and I've had worse. Hotel is pet-friendly. We had our little terrier with us who barks if he hears a leaf blowing outside. Luckily we didn't get any complaints. We did our best to keep him quiet but he has a very loud bark. I would stay here again if we were ever in the area. Closest other hotels are in Cleveland or Chattanooga. The room rate was decent.