thebeardedwalk
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Certainly a beautiful location in a dry, desert, mountain town with tourists and shops and many food choices. The hotel itself serves its purpose and you may get a decent night’s sleep. However, during my stay the check in personnel and hotel itself demonstrated some of the characteristics that “paying” clientele may lose patience with. The bathroom toilet tank doesn’t hold water and I shouldn’t have to fix it. The hotel should know ventilation in a room is important. Clientele shouldn’t have to open doors to have ventilation. Restaurant seating is just outside my “patio” door and it was not my favorite thing to have a local, stray black cat make a foray into my room. Restaurant food was delicious and is attached to the property, it’s just, like most overly spoiled Americans, I prefer the number of flies in the dining room, no, at my table particularly, be kept to less than 20. Shower water was hot, they are nice enough to post a sign in Spanish advising the water in the room isn’t drinkable but they put a glass next to the sink...||As for my discussion with staff in searching for a room with air flowing through without inviting people off the street and/or stray farm animals. The other room available was next to the street with cars and pedestrians and the door to the “patio” was broken. Fun watching him trying to manhandle it. He said there were other rooms available but they were higher priced. That’s where the review comes from. In this culture, clientele is not number one. I’m allowed to pay for a broken toilet and a stuffy room.||Nice view though.