Located in the side building, I had room 209 and 212 booked for a weekend trip and the rooms just don't match up to the price. This is the second year in a row that we have stayed there and for about $175 per room. The place was under some remodeling last year (Aug 2024) and is still remodeling this year (Aug 2025). But with all that work these rooms we had were just tattered. Not horribly, but chips in the old style porcelain on cast iron tub. Shower stalls are a bit overly caulked. Wood base trim was torn away from the wall. The toilets are old, use gallons of water per flush and spin for about 10-15 seconds before finally flushing away. Some of the headboards have nicks/cuts in them (kind of like cat claw marks). Wall patches are done poorly so that the texture is just filled with spackle and not painted after. More than a few outlets are just worn out, to the point that my CPAP machine would not stay plugged in unless held. The weight of the cord would pull it out.
And I get it, some places are older like this, but going through and replacing worn out outlets takes a few minutes and a few dollars per plug and should be part of a scheduled check. Taking some extra time to make a patch look decent and painting it over should be a requirement. Time to update the toilets too, if nothing else, the property gains from saving what is likely thousands of gallons of water a month.
Just disappointed that after a full year of construction it's still this way.