Are. You. Kidding. Me. HOW can they call this a hotel? When we first pulled in, I thought there must be some mistake, as the place was so run down and crumbling I thought it was abandoned. Truly. I should have turned around right then. But I'd already paid. It was filthy, broken down, smelled horrible and the sign in the bathroom said you had to wait 15 minutes for the hot water to reach our room for a shower. The excuse that it's ”a historic, 100 year old building” is no excuse at all. Our home is 112 years old but we keep up on repairs and maintenance. There was a big hole in the shower wall and one in the side of the tub.(see pics) The walls were cracked and stained, the toilet tank cover was too big and from another toilet. The carpet was stained, and covered up God-knows-what underneath - lumps and bumps I didn't even want to think about. The overhead lights were bare bulbs. I slept in my clothes, with my own pillow, and couldn't get out of there fast enough. Don't even historic sites have to meet SOME kind of basic sanitation standards? This meets zero. If you need a place to stay nearby, the place to go with clean rooms and good food is the Longstreet Inn ****** and RV resort. Trust me.
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