Mike_D111
November 24, 2023
I saw the web site for the Inn an thought it would be a good place to take my wife for her birthday. It looked charming and upscale from the street, we loved the idea of a hot tub after a long November hike in the gorge and a gourmet breakfast as shown in the pictures. What we got was quite different. When we arrived at 4:00 there was no one there to let us in or greet us. There was no kombucha, cookies, pastries, or anything in the lobby. We found our room, the Rose room. The bed was nice, but everything else was crowded and shabby at best, with power strips on the floor, a space heater for heat, old carpet, and an old sofa. The bathroom was so cramped that you have to swivel sideways to sit on the toilet. Never the less, we thought we would make the most of things. We changed into our swim suits and made our way to the hot tub shown in the lovely web site pictures. When we got there, the water was cold and there was no power to the tub. Standing out in the cold, we tried for several minutes to get it going when eventually someone came out from the house and told us it doesn't work. At least a sign would have been nice. The gourmet breakfast described in detail and pictured on the website also did not materialize. We got coffee out of an air pot, not espresso like in the pictures. We were given a single, very dry crepe, which sat all alone on the plate. No eggs, no pastries, no fruit, no berries, no juice, no butter, no syrup, nothing else. Again, nothing even close to the web site. I could go on about the poor, worn condition of the building, but I will close with a warning - the second floor has no fire escape. You can do much better in Hood River - I am sorry to say.....