The promo picture is accurate: it is scenic, and the pool area is comfortable and charming. However, the "hotel" itself - 10 rooms around a swimming pool does not constitute a hotel - fell short of my expectations. First, the check-in isn't even on the property, but rather a couple of hundred yards away at another hotel. The room itself was spartan, with a too-hard bed, lumpy pillows, and some stick furniture that passes as mid-century. The bathroom hadn't been updated since the 1960s, with a leaky faucet and a partial glass shower wall that left my backside chilly and the floor wet. I did appreciate the mini fridge and the microwave. The funky ceiling-mounted HVAC unit worked fine, but instructions on its use might have been helpful. Maid service was spotty. I would get a text at 8:30 am asking if I wanted it that day. Although I responded instantly, housekeeping wouldn't show up until 2:00, after me pestering the desk.
If I had paid $250 a night, I might have felt it was okay. However, at over $425 a night, including a "resort fee," which as far as I could determine included a muffin and a small yogurt, the Hotel Three Fifty was a terrible value. Full service hotels in town offer far more for the money.
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