You can't beat the location. Lots of great hikes just outside your room's door.
The rooms are mid-sized; there is just enough room to walk around the beds, but no more. You wouldn't want to sleep more than 2 people to a room. The rooms are clean and the beds nice and firm. There is no coffeemaker in the room, but you can get a free ticket for a complementary coffee in the food Court (1/day/person). The rooms do not come with fridges, but they can be requested. The fridges are about as small as a mini-fridge can get, and could hold about 3 2-liter soft-drink containers.
They advertise free Internet, but only people near the main lodge can access it from their rooms - the wireless doesn't reach far enough. To log into the wireless you call the front desk and get a 6 letter code that you enter into your web browser. I had to retry this process several times before it worked, but from thereon my machine was recognised immediately whenever I turned it on.Once I did get logged in, however, the speed was fine - certainly higher than dialup, but a little slower than typical DSL. Your other option is to pay 25 cents a minute to use an Internet terminal in the main lodge.
One gotcha: my room only had 2-prong outlets, so I couldn't plug my laptop in. A call to the front desk located a power strip that would do the conversion.
Monday, September 14, 2009
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