Absolutely dismal .
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 7/6/10
July ,4th 2010 at the Haywood Park Hotel
Absolutely dismal . I would rather spend the night in a railway station
in Calcutta. I was so happy to leave.
There is not enough space to adequately describe our one night
experience at the Haywood Park Hotel.
The AC failed soon after our arrival. The staff said that " due to the
holiday" there was no one available to add Freon to the system. At
around 1:15 am, our plumbing failed. Staff said that the maintenance
crew had "just left". Although we reserved a room for three, the initial
room had two glasses, and two bars of soap.
We were transferred to a different room whose beds were stripped and
the room had not been cleaned, no toilet paper or towels, etc. We
waited to be transferred to our third room of the tour and at this
point, I wanted to leap from the window but of course they were sealed
shut..We were sent to another additional room and finally got into bed
at around 4:00 am. The plumbing in the third and last room was
questionable but I was too fatigued to complain.
This was my daughter's birthday and as such, an event she will always
remember. The "package deal " included a dinner downstairs in the
"Flying Frog", again without AC, which was hampered by the lack of
lights (to give it a cool feeling I am sure) and the sound of fans and
unbearable humidity which gave it a "tropical touch".
To put it simply, our stay was dismal and hazardous to our health.
Asheville is a wonderful city but rather than stay at the Haywood Park,
you may want to consider sleeping in your car on the street.
During our four hour drive back home my wife and daughter slept in the
car. I don't remember driving much as I am sure I dozed off and on as
well.
Before we left my wife wanted me to await the arrival of the Hotel
manager but I told her I did not want to meet Basil Fawlty.
The exhilaration I felt when we left was akin to my being discharged
from the Service in 1972. I think I even kissed the ground when we
arrived in our driveway. I must say that my experience at the Haywood
Park made me appreciate the small simple things that I may have taken
for granted. I may never travel again in my life.