After voicing our concerns we were offered a new, and comparable, room. This room, you'll be pleased to note, was much quieter - still as sparse and tired, but quieter. Less welcome was the collection of dead flies in the bathroom, I can only assume that the room has either not been used for a while or not been cleaned for a while.
I've stayed in a wide variety of hotels, from bed and breakfasts in Cornwall, to historic hotels in Oslo as well as hotels up and down the East coast of the US.
I have never before stayed in a hotel where the walls are quite so thin. I can hear *every* word of the neighbouring rooms conversation - I too would be annoyed if my child had torn their clothing on the days adventure. The "delight" of hearing their TV, however, is starting to wear rather thin, although I might join in with the audience's applause.
The only reason this has a 2 star, rather than a 1 is that it has a king size bed.
**Edit**
We stayed over memorial day weekend. The room was a shockingly great deal (very large, and clean, with a balcony and a kitchenette) for the price. We enjoyed the amenities and the hiking trails nearby. Also, I was very pleased with the restaurant offerings. Overall it was a great value and we are planning our return.
Stayed at the cabins. Love the view, the cabins were clean, and the lodge was great for swimming indoors and outdoors (both heated and very warm). Some of the appliances were dated and the poison ivy was overgrown in many areas close to the path. The bedspreads looked a little stained, but the sheets and towels were clean and white. Overall had a great time and love this park. Everything may not be perfect but it felt like a home away from home. Maintenance team came out quickly for any calls we made. Lodge staff were extremely knowledgeable and hospitable. Loved taking my family here.
Interestingly, it appears the room was a wheelchair accessible one with a stool in the shower & ultra low profile access to the shower. Less commendable was the access from the bathroom to the bed area, which appears to be the bare minimum width for a self propelled wheelchair to fit. While the chair might fit, the hands of the user on the outside of the wheels certainly won't, without contortion. While I'm on this subject, the front entrance has a ramp, the hotel has lift access to all floors and there is disabled parking close to the front door. This is all negated as the front entrance has no dropped kerb for wheelchair users to access the ramp once they've parked their car - it appears the hotel has not thought this through adequately, which rather sums up my entire experience.
The rooms are tired, the bathroom is small and the coffee facilities in the room are less than the bare minimum - frankly this is not worth the money that we spent on it and I would encourage anyone thinking to stay here to simply not.
This place is definitely not worth the money. The cabin felt very dirty, had a bad smell and just all around needs to be nicer
We come here for the races and have stayed at both the lodge and the cabins, great place with very friendly staff.
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