Anonymous wrote:This is how I felt about the Del on Coronado Island. Shabby and in great need of a refresh. DH insisted we stay there even though it was totally overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:This is how I felt about the Del on Coronado Island. Shabby and in great need of a refresh. DH insisted we stay there even though it was totally overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:That sux. Have heard its been falling apart for a while tho.
Anyone heard of this?
https://www.nicewonderfarm.com/
Anonymous wrote:Felt this way after dropping quite a bit of money on an East Africa safari earlier this year. We didn't go 'all out' -- we did a mid-range package with mid-range places, and it got so boring after 3 days. We were ready to go home. Plus the food was horrible and the accommodations, though they looked so luxe in the photos and the reviews, weren't like that at all.
That said, 'you don't know what you don't know' - and I don't regret it because if I wouldn't have done it, I would've regretted it. I'm glad for the experience but never, ever again
Anonymous wrote:Stayed at the homestead once and it was so shabby that it was a bit shocking! It has so much potential too…you’d think with it being and Omni Hotel, they’d be able to fix it up.
Anonymous wrote:Reviews aren’t trustworthy at all.
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t already and you have the time, there’s a novel — People We Meet on Vacation by Emilie Henry — that addresses this issue (and is a fun and easy read) — I recommend it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A resort 4 1/2 hours drive from DC. Where was The Greenbrier in WV?
That’s the one.
Ugh. It came so highly recommended. I feel bamboozled. I understand what they are going for, but for that kind of money, the place is a major dump. The rooms need major renovating. Like, major. The pools were disgusting. The food was barely palatable. The drinks weak. I was so disappointed.
I eavesdropped and overheard a manager complaining they they were experiencing major turnaround with waitstaff and in the kitchen, so I’m sure this was part of the problem, at least with the food and horrible service. But no excuse for the condition of the room and the grounds in general.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh I’ve had some terrible hotels… There was the “cute remote Mexican fishing/diving village” hours from Tulum (back in 2006 before Tulum was super hip and expensive ) that was a total isolated dump with sketchy places to stay/eat and dh got c diff there and I had to drive hours to get him to a doctor , so yeah that sucked….oh it was our honeymoon!!!
But now it’s a funny story in retrospect. Sorry op it sucks, but hopefully you’ll have an unexpectedly awesome experience next time.