Britty Marie
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$265 for one night in a dark musty basement.
We are not rich people, and there are much more reasonably priced hotels in the area that charge less and give you more. This property advertised itself as a boutique luxury experience and charges as such.
I can't speak for the other flats, but I'm sure they are better than their basement option, which is the one we booked because it was the only one available, and honestly, based off of the description on their website, their photos, and the positive "reviews", we decided to "treat" ourselves to a luxury experience.
This is not luxury. It's not a boutique hotel, it's an Airbnb. The building is old and the basement feels and smells musty. There is no natural light save two tiny slats that are cracked and obstructed. This place was large for sure, but it feels like an industrial basement.
I support small businesses and I hate writing reviews like this. But I truly feel like they are purposely misleading in their advertising. If they want to call it a historic industrial basement with no natural light and charge much less than the nicer flats on the higher floors then that's fine. But we spent almost $300 in Logan Utah, where the whole pont is to see the beautiful mountains and breathe the fresh air, to stay in a dark musty basement with spider webs (and spiders), low water pressure, an uncomfortable bed, and a very sleepless night.
Seriously so disappointing and frustrating. I could say more but I'll leave it at that. This is not a luxury experience, but they are charging luxury prices.
Also, in case this matters to anyone, this building is within spitting distance of a giant mortuary. They are almost touching. At first we thought it was the same building. Worth mentioning.