For $295/night you can be on proprietor Clare Monnin's construction site. You may view videos of the workpersons' screeching power tools and music blasting, which my wife and I endured here:
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Ms. Monnin offered to try to find another accommodation. But we did not make a reservation for a vacation to move around and to someplace that we had no idea about. This offer amounted to "it's my way or the highway."
You may not find workers crawling around when you arrive. But the lack of honesty that Ms. Monnin displayed by not disclosing her ongoing construction should make you very, very wary. When we expressed our discomfort upon finding workmen on our arrival, she demurred, "but they'll only be painting." That was yet another misrepresentation: She neglected to mention the deafening noise from the power machinery that started at 9 am the following morning.
Our stay here was our first vacation in three years. We booked to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Clare Monnin's various deceptions turned what should have been a joyous occasion into a nightmare.
Don't let the same thing happen to you.
P.S. The website promotes yet another deception: It gives the impression that one can walk across the property directly down to the deck and beach. But you can't. The photographs are carefully framed so that you cannot see that there is a two-line, paved road, which you must cross. And of course, no verbiage on the website alerts you to this fact.
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Date of experience: October 19, 2022
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