"The property was nice. It's an older place but doesn't feel like it as they have newer furnishings and it was clean. The only real complaint we had was the televisions. We don't typically watch much TV on vacation but we had a lot of rain during our stay and the TV's are all ancient. Not smart TV's and are all way too small for the rooms they are in. We ended up watching things on iPad's."
"I didn’t end up staying the full night because the bed was dirty and there were stains on the pillows and sheets. The room itself was just not very clean & was not a very safe feeling. "
"I love the no contact check in with code.
I loved the floorplan of the suite. I bring a hotplate to make our meals. This is a perfect room for a beach trip ir extended stay."
"What used to feel like a relaxing, family-friendly destination now feels more like a crowded convention center. From the moment we arrived, it felt like guests were more of a nuisance than welcomed visitors. The atmosphere was chaotic, staff seemed overwhelmed, and there was very little of the warm, accommodating experience we remembered from previous stays.
One of the biggest frustrations was parking. Even valet parking — which we paid extra for expecting convenience — became a constant fight. It felt like regular guests were completely overlooked in favor of the large convention groups and bigger companies coming in. Multiple times we struggled just to access parking while conference attendees seemed to take priority for everything.
What made the experience even more frustrating was the constant introduction of random “new rules” throughout our stay. Policies seemed to change daily with little communication or consistency, making it difficult to relax or enjoy ourselves. It honestly felt like we were walking on eggshells the entire time, worried we were unknowingly breaking some new restriction.
The saddest part was that our kids genuinely felt unwelcome there. What used to feel like a place families could comfortably enjoy together now felt cold and inconvenient toward children and family guests. Instead of feeling relaxed and excited, our family constantly felt like we were in the way.
For the price and reputation, the experience was incredibly disappointing. "
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Are there cheap cabins in South Carolina Lowcountry?
For a wallet-friendly getaway in the great outdoors, you can't top our cheap cabins in South Carolina Lowcountry. Wake in the mornings to the sound of birds singing from one of our cosy cabins priced from to a night.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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