Utente ospite
29 settembre 2023
First the positives. The location is great, handy to stroll round the marina or the town, plenty of shops and some nice bars / restaurants. The view from the single bedroom window is nice. The Moose McGuire's tavern on site is good, and the food and service is great. Good view from the high patio there. Now the negatives. - On arrival, it is a nightmare to find where to check in. When you walk through the ground floor doors, you are met with countless doors which need a keyfob to open. You can see a hall with two elevators the other side of a pair of locked doors. After walking up and down the corridor you finally find a door with a single elevator behind it which is not locked. You need to take this elevator to the third floor which is labelled as "L" in the elevator. Getting out of the elevator, you find another hallway with no indications of where to go. If you are lucky you may find the door to the right has been "buzzed" open by a receptionist, for us it was locked when we tried it at first. The receptionist noticed us and let us in. She gave us keyfobs and showed us to our 4th floor room via one of the twin elevators we'd seen earlier, and showed how you need the keybob to operate the elevator. Imagine doing all this when you've had a long journey and have arms full of luggage and / or cranky kids. As reception is only occupied 10:00AM to 6:00PM, I have no clue how late arrivals manage. - When you get to the room, there is a folder with information which describes how to navigate the corridors and rooms, however this would be of more use emailed to you on booking before arrival, not in the room after you've succeeded in finding it. - We were a bit disappointed to find only one toilet roll in the room. It may be worth obtaining another from reception before it's needed. We had to ask for a second one. At the price of this place, a spare toilet rolls should be in the room. - At about 08:15AM, there's a knock at the door and the cleaner tries to come in. As we'd double locked the door she went away, never to be seen for the rest of our stay. Luckily there's enough towels for two days. - The room has a small kitchenette with microwave, coffee maker and fridge. It also has plates, bowls, cutlery for two occupants and even a corkscrew. However the room has only one armchair, no other furniture. There's no dining table and chairs to sit in while you eat anything you've prepared. - Now the best bit. To get around the areas we are allowed in, you need the keyfob to open doors and operate elevators. The information folder in the room says that when you check out, to leave the keyfobs in the room. However you need the keyfob to operate the elevator. So on departure it is very easy to leave the keyfob in the room, walk to the elevator then find the elevator won't operate with no keyfob - BUT you can't get the keyfob out of the now locked room. So you are stuck in the fourth-floor lobby in front of the elevators, can't go up, can't go down, can't
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