Anonymous wrote:Boars Hear Inn. The ACs were incredibly loud - and the problem is there was no way to turn them off!! They always emit at least some sound. Otherwise the rooms were ok but not great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Can you give an example of where you stayed? Planning safari to Kenya and Serengeti now…and this is s big concern!
If you have any foreign service friends ask them if they have any pals in Kenya who could give you good recs for companies to go with.
I’m the PP who wrote the original post about disappointment on my east Africa safari. I do have friends in FS in Nairobi (which was why I had the chance to go there in the first place). Many recommend tour operators that were far far out of my price range (Abercrombie and Kent, and &beyond). In their defense, they don’t always have a ton of time for a safari (some just have a long weekend) and it’s obviously cheaper the shorter the trip.
I was there because my dh was there for work. So being that I was traveling so far I wanted to make the most of it and see a lot, so I did a longer safari. Budget had to be mid range - which is always fine for me anywhere else. Low budget means shared bathrooms or even actual camping - that’s not my thing.
The places looked so nice in photos, they all got amazing TripAdvisor reviews but I’m convinced that the reviews for the lodges are all “game’d” - there is no way in hell the food is “amazing” , and I am NOT a foodie. McDonald’s is better and I’m not kidding.
But after doing this, their way is the way - shorter trip, with a high end operator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, the Greenbriar is a golfing location, not a spa retreat. It is also not "far out and isolated."
There is a lot of good food in downtown Lewisburg, along with cute shops. It has almost a less horsey Middleburg feel. The Hotel itself needs an update, but the houses on property are lovely.
You definitely need to read reviews more. All this would have been revealed.
Of course it is a spa retreat. “White Sulphur Springs.”
Anonymous wrote:I read TripAdvisor reviews very carefully and am pretty good at knowing what I’ll get. I find it way more reliable than this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hershey Lodge. We went for two nights back in March. The indoor pool area was a ZOO. It was too crowded to be enjoyable and a waste of time and money.
I came here to say this. It was like a Motel 6. Every time the A/C came on, it sounded like a jetliner taking off. The pits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Can you give an example of where you stayed? Planning safari to Kenya and Serengeti now…and this is s big concern!
If you have any foreign service friends ask them if they have any pals in Kenya who could give you good recs for companies to go with.
Anonymous wrote:OP, the Greenbriar is a golfing location, not a spa retreat. It is also not "far out and isolated."
There is a lot of good food in downtown Lewisburg, along with cute shops. It has almost a less horsey Middleburg feel. The Hotel itself needs an update, but the houses on property are lovely.
You definitely need to read reviews more. All this would have been revealed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, it's a bummer, but why dwell on it? Life doesn't always work out the way you want. We stayed at an AirBandB that was a total ripoff. I haven't thought about it since the day after we got back.
People dwell on it because they overspent on the vacation, which is becoming increasingly common. You didn’t think about it because it just wasn’t that much money to you.