Nice hotel, but really expensive. The common areas were absolutely beautiful. Our room had a loft, but the railing was loose and the ladder for it was a bit sketchy. There were areas where the carpet was loose too. It's peaceful. The nearest store is a 30 minute drive. The only snacks available in the hotel were in the gift shop if you got in before it closed. It does have a restaurant that is popular for Thanksgiving dinner which was a buffet and the food was decent. Breakfast was not free. The room did not have a microwave. The only soda machine was on the 4th floor. No snack machine. The guest microwave was in the 3rd floor "vending" area. Overall, it was really like an overpriced college dorm with private bathrooms. The people who decide on amenities should really stay at other similarly priced hotels and learn about soap, shampoo, microwave, snacks, etc. I could pay less at a Holiday Inn and have a free hot breakfast, full size soap and shampoo bottles, and buy midnight snacks at the front desk. This hotel sits on top of a mountain with a giant waterfall that I could have explored without staying at the hotel. Overall the state park was awesome! But the hotel associated with it is overpriced for what they actually provide guests.