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Contribuisci feedbackWe came from Raleigh, NC. I had such a difficult time trying to find a place to stay. My fiance was coming to see his youngest daughter graduate from High-school. He has not seen her in 14 years. We needed something decent that was close to Roxbury NY. I booked a room at this establishment. I was contacted shortly after my booking. I did inform that we were coming from NC. We were definitely not going to make 6pm check in. I was told that was not a problem and the door would be open for us. We experienced more traffic than expected. I called multiple times and left a message. I did receive a call back. I let a female know we were going to arrive even later then we expected. I was told that was already expected and the door would be left open. I didn't have any worries until we arrived. Locked. I called the number and we were told once again it was supposed to be unlocked and available for us to get in. We had to wait to have the owner? Let us in. 20 ,30 minutes later. We have been in the car a very long time. Do not trust the pictures. I know in the agreement 7 days before. I couldn't stay here. I wish, I was offered something for their mishap, but was only offered complementary coffee as the door hits me in the butt. I'm at a loss with nothing to make up for the 2 extra days I paid for. Really? I understand the policy, but ... Great way to welcome guests by making them feel unwelcome.
This hotel is really going to be a flying hit or a dreadful miss depending on each person 's taste. If you like older buildings, history, rustic living this place was quite interesting. However, if you 're indoorsey, non adventurous, and like the frills of a large room this is not for you. Hotel has no typical amenities (tv, fridge, microwave), does have ac, soap/shampoos, coffee in lobby. No phone service in the town made it difficult to find restaurants things to do this was also true of surrounding towns (you 're in the mountains, duh). As a not social butterfly we enjoyed self check in. Overall, if you 're easy going and just need a place to sleep between your hikes, this place is a good option. If you want fancy, this is not for you.
My wife and I loved an affordable, comfy, and clean place to stay while we skied at Belleayre. Coffee in the AM was great and were total coffee snobs! We used to frequent this area several years ago and a few things have since closed down, meaning you’ll need to drive over to Arkville for general supplies. Most places nearby seemed to open around 8am and close on the earlier side. Although we visited during the week and saw that they would make you breakfast on the weekend.Expect traditional Catskills lodging.We’ve eaten at the tavern in the past and it was great. Didn’t make it on our last visit.
No frills and close to the mountains. There is no service really, we didn’t interact with any staff the 2 nights we stayed there. Our shower didn’t have a shower head which we noted on a sheet of paper when we left. The walls are very thin and we could hear the groups next to us discussing crack cocaine at 1 in the morning ?
Old rooming house. Very dated but clean.Rooms: Dated but clean