Janeen D.
Yelp
After finding Hotel Luna Mystica online, I couldn't wait to stay in this vintage trailer campground with all of their differently themed and renovated trailers. Located right outside of Taos, we arrived as the sun was setting, and were given the keys to Dennis. We were also given a card for a free beer at the Taos Mesa Brewery next door. The guy who was working said he would meet us there in a few minutes as others were checking in, and my dog and I headed over to check out our space for the night.
What we didn't realize until it was too late, was that there are walkways around the trailers, so you are not sinking in the mud that surrounds the space. My dog and I arrived at Dennis with shoes and paws caked in fresh Taos mud! Dennis was small, as described on the website, and would have been fine, had the sheets been changed and the trash from the previous residents been taken out. (several bottles of wine and some beer)
On my way to the Taos Brewery, I stopped in the office, which is a portable trailer, and there was another manager in there. He was really friendly and apologetic when I shared how I was surprised at the condition Dennis was left in and I had expected it to be cleaned appropriately prior to my arrival. He blew me away by offering for me to stay in a different trailer, and assured me that it was clean. When I came back from the brewery, he helped me and my furry companion move to Rosie, which was HUGE and beautiful inside.
Rosie was an amazing trailer from the 1950's to stay in, and also had some modern conveniences that I did not expect, like a large fridge and microwave! We relaxed in the seating area and read quite a bit. However, being out on the Mesa, and the weather being below freezing, the heaters in Rosie were working super hard, but the trailer was still chilly. The bed however, was comfy and toasty warm under the comforter, and I slept well and comfortably through the night.
I would love to return in the spring, fall, or even summer to experience one of the music festivals that happens next to the brewery here. I love that they are dog-friendly, and the manager went totally out of his way to assure that our stay was even better than expected. Such a cool experience, even with the muddy shoes and paws!