We had a very pleasant stay. I enjoyed that this location was in a historic location and also had many new features and plenty of towels, etc. Access was very easy and the property manager/owner provided detailed access information. We were surprised that the bedroom that we thought had two beds in it based on the pictures had one large bed, however there was an added daybed in another room. They also had games and toys. The location is very quiet, which is also nice.
Our family rented this property for our daughterâs wedding. Her and the bridal party got ready for the ceremony there. It was extra special because my husband worked out of station 21 for years. We loved all the pics and realized hubby was in 2 of them. We love the changes the new owner has made while holding onto the history!
While the place was spacious and clean, we checked out after one night. We had to ask twice for access info including the day of arrival. The owners evidentialy don't trust guest who have trusted them with hundreds of dollars per night but when you arrive the keys are sticking in the front door after passing through a common entrance. While they assured us it was safe, we just couldn't shake that uneasy feeling about the lack of personal security.
We also were not down with rules that were not part of the listing being sprung on us the day of arrival. This is an expert from the owner:
Please remove your shoes upon entering. Be sure to wear your mask when youâre unable to distance and outside of the apartment, we do have two other residents living on the property.
Lastly, there is no stove, no working ice maker, no laundry and no cable or satellite service, just a Roku tv. Fortunately we were familiar with how to use one but there wasn't enough bandwidth to support streaming and surfing at the same time.
If you don't know how to use a smart TV, you will not have television either.
We expected a lot more for what cost us pretty much 300 per night.
Fool me once I guess...