The property is very unique and beautifully restored. They have food pods and boutique shops on site that were not open while I was there but I love the concept, there is a small taproom that was open and I did buy a couple of canned hard ciders.
My room was beautiful, clean as a whistle, the bed and linens were super comfortable. The bathroom was tiny and the shampoo and conditioner dispensers were clogged up so none would dispense and the body wash took about a dozen or so pumps to get an adequate amount so I recommend to bring your own. Also, the toilet is super low, like training potty low, and since I’d injured my knee hiking made using the restroom was tough.
While the room is beautiful and comfortable, getting some sleep was another story. During my 1 night stay (March 3) I was awakened just before 11 pm by loud noises outside which sounded like a generator and pressure washer and other loud equipment. I thought at first it was street cleaners right next to the room or something but it just went on and on. I tried going back to sleep but by midnight it was going so I went outside to find that a crew was on the roof above the food pod area across from my room (which is pretty close) doing some kind of work. I eventually fell asleep around 1 am and they were still going. Why schedule maintenance in the middle of the night like that?? And then I was awakened again early in the morning (5/6 ish?) by someone walking on the roof of my room.