Stay at your peril.....
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 8/21/07
"Whatever you decide is your perfect vacation adventure, we are committed to making sure your stay in a Starry Night cabin is an experience you won't forget. We'll do our part so you can enjoy restful mountain sleep and our facilities will help you feel right at home. We are pet friendly, too, so please just let us know ahead of time so we can prepare."
I won't soon forget my stay at Starry Night Cabins.
*Super old mattress and burnt out spring box that should have been replaced a decade ago.
*Paper-thin walls that allowed the very loud conversations, television and dogs barking from the room next door into my room until 1:30am.
*Did I mention dogs? 2 terriers next day yapped everytime somebody in the complex pulled up in a car, opened a door or their owners moved a muscle. Unbelievable.
*Resful mountain sleep, haha.... only in your dreams. 4 alcoholics staying in one cabin with a screened-in veranda started drinking at noon and only decided to take their drunken hollering & yelling at each other inside at 2 am. Their cabin was 75 feet away from mine. Couldn't keep the windows open even a crack because of their non-stop yelling. Their inebriated, late-night caterwalling combined with the noise from the party & dogs going on next door, in combination with the paper thin walls made for no sleep at all.
*I haven't mentioned the rust-covered soap holder in the shower. Always nice to know that you should have had your tetanus shot taken before your most recent motel stay.
*Last but not least: 10 wasps inside the bathroom at 7am. Must have been a nest just outside the window and big holes in the screen. I had to take a picture of this. Poison your guests with tetanus and then to make sure they get ill, plant a family of wasps in their bathroom to make sure they get stung. Great place. Stay at your peril.
*Not: Just reviewed their website and they describe the units as being newly renovated. What a crock. The floor tile was probably from the 1940's, the bed was beat, the furniture matched the floor - fine, in that it was rustic, not fine in that there were crumbs inside the top drawer and they describe the units as renovated. It takes a long time for chrome-plated metal to rust. $2 to replace a soap dish. Renovated? Give me a break.