6/10
Walking up to the cabin we got bombarded by boring bees and wasps. A wasp’s nest in the dining room door frame that leads to the deck caused an issue, but prior guests were kind enough to leave wasp and hornet spray in the pantry, and we made good use of it so that we could walk outside.The home made bee traps, concocted of 16 ounce plastic water bottles hung on the rafters outside, were, of course, completely full. But don’t worry, there’s plenty more nesting in, and eating the cabin, serving as food for the woodpeckers who start their day at 4:30 a.m. I get it, nature.The BBQ grill covering a hole in the deck serves as a caution sign not to step through the rotten decking – where someone apparently already had – as it’s completely rotted out. There's a reason all the exterior pictures are taken at a distance.Every battery to every remote was dead. Half the light bulbs were either burned out or missing in the kitchen’s one light source, and the microwave over the stove also had no light.The smell of dust was everywhere as every charming, exposed beam had a film of dust so thick you could smell it on everything. Two of the three toilets either didn’t flush at all, or flushing handles were disconnected. All of these things could be overlooked as “cabin in the woods” issues, except for the 5-star all inclusive rate being charged, and basically being told by the host to get bent.



Kristine G.
Yöpyi 3 yötä kesäkuussa 2025