Lori B.
Yelp
Disappointing is an understatement. After reading the great reviews, my wife and I booked two nights at The Ballastone Inn. Derek greeted us, began check-in process, then proceeded to abandon us standing at the desk with no explanation, then someone from the back office strolled out and finished checking us in. Upon entering the room, it was immediately apparent that "Historic" and "dirty" have the same meaning to the people who operate this business. Our shower curtain had mildew, there was a thick coat of dust around the floor boards and crumbs and a bobby pin under the bed. The Bathroom sink was clogged, as well as the tub. The A/C only set to 70, so sleeping was miserable, as it was the month of June and adding to the misery was the loud rumbling of the A/C unit, along with the rock hard bed and bedding that felt like it had not been laundered. Luckily, we had brought along sanitizing wipes, and used half of the container wiping the room down. On one evening, I went to the bar to order a drink, and Derek was there chatting away with another guest. I stood there a moment waiting for Derek, he then walked behind the bar and turned the light out and told me he was closing it down for the night, although, it was five minutes to closing the bar. Derek told me that he needed to get home. I left and went back to the room, and my wife and I decided to walk around the Inn a bit, and we saw Derek sitting at the desk, looking like he had no particular place to be, but just ten minutes prior, he had refused to pour a drink for me, which would have taken all of less than a minute. We noticed that he stayed at the desk another half hour at least and then left. We never had breakfast, as they only offer honey buns that you can pick up at any convenience store, and they also offered boxed cereal. There was a slim selection of Keurig coffee and tea, and no decaf to be found. It could just be us, but we expected more from a B&B charging these prices. Christine checked us out, and since she asked how our stay was, we let her know about the issues and that we were disappointed. Her first response was "you should have told us earlier". For the prices, we do not feel that it is our responsibility to let them know that they should replace the $5 mildewed shower curtain, and run a mop around the floor, and unclog the sink and tub. The last thing that we wanted to do is spend our vacation time waiting on someone to come in and clean, while we are staying in the room. Christine seemed genuinely mortified, and especially interested that Derek had shut the bar down early on me, but then basically told me that I should have pressed him for a drink. Again, this is not professional and I was not there to train them on how to run a stellar B&B. Christine ended our conversation by promising that the owners would be reaching out to us, as she felt that our experience was unacceptable. It's been a full month, and we still have never heard from anyone from The Ballastone Inn. There are too many beautiful and well run B&Bs in Savannah that we have stayed in, we'll be sure to cross this one off the list.