Immersion complĂšte dans la nature. Chambre confortable et propre dans un style rustique. Lâendroit est assez calme en semaine. Bon restaurant, un peu cher mais les portions sont copieuses.
Room had a nice view and was quiet.
Also had broken shampoo dispenser, used plastic cup and empty toilet roll tube in bathroom, a lot of womenâs hair in shower plug hole, a filthy entrance mat, and a corner of the bed sheet tucked up so mattress protector was visible.
The food tastes good, but long waiting time, and no service at all. The only time I felt some service was when a waitress brought me one more cup of apple juice, I felt "wow, great", then at the end found I was charged for two cups :-)
If it were not the only hotel in the park, it would be worthy 50 dollar per night.
Wheelchair users, beware! Accessible room is not guaranteed! We didnt see accessible room option when we were planning a trip. We called resort and were assured that accessible room is available. We paid for the room and called resort again. Apparently, all those calls are just a "request" and room is not guaranteed. When we arrived, supervisor Amanda was borderline rude- no apologies, just kept saying "tbose requests are not guaranteed and we are fully booked, notjing i can do". Then she would turn her head down to computer like she is done with us. We were given a room with ... multiple stairs access! It was too late to leave. We carried our adult family member down the stairs. Hope we could carry him out without any injuries. Shame on Skyland resort for total less of consideration to a person of a diffetent ability!
We went for a quick getaway, and are already planning a longer trip back with our kids. The staff were so helpful (we forgot all our toiletries) and the setting was gorgeous.
Itâs a lodge in a national park, not a luxury retreat in Aspen, so accommodations fit the setting, but all in all we were really happy. The only ding is that the mattress wasnât *great* but we were fine.