My stay at Mountain Home Inn was thoroughly disappointing, plagued by pervasive filth and shocking neglect. The room was unclean, with dust blanketing surfaces, cobwebs draped above the TV, a stained carpet, and someone else’s food festering in the microwave. The coffee machine was grimy, never rinsed. The property/furniture was outdated and falling apart: a broken glass lampshade, a loose back door doorknob, and a non-functional bathroom heater. The walls were scarred with gashes and scuff marks, adding to the rundown feel. The bathroom was appalling. The shower, a copper pipe rigged above a non-operable jacuzzi tub, would be inaccessible for many, with a disgusting, moldy shower curtain. The toilet had a yellow ring and a wobbly seat, while the sink drained painfully slowly. A dim bulb made the space feel like a cave, and a hole in the wall from a bathrobe hook—caused by a broken doorstop—went unfixed. The blow dryer, plugged into a faulty GFI outlet, was unusable in the bathroom, forcing use in the bedroom, which lacks a mirror. Rusted miniblinds on a window between the bedroom and bathroom, filthy ceiling and floor vents, and cracked silicone caulking on the tub’s tile and grout screamed neglect/unprofessional. Only one towel rack meant wet towels had nowhere to dry, and we had to request a room refresh after the second night, which should’ve been standard. Outside, the table and chairs were caked in dirt, completely unusable. This B&B’s failure to maintain basic cleanliness and functionality made our stay miserable. Major improvements/new ownership are essential before it’s remotely recommendable.
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