So this is an old-literally!-property in the middle of Savannah’s historic area, with a bar and restaurant on the ground floor. The people were all very nice. Being older, it can be noisy (so can new places). Bathroom very clean except the heat grill. Soap bars like communion wafers, too thin to wash the father or the son or even the Holy Ghost. Like many places, no fan. Door would not stay locked. Thermostat would not adjust, office person said “oh yeah” came up and poked it with a pen (?!?!?). The office is not open all the time so we spent one evening being very cold. The TV, well, years in consumer electronics and I could only get it to function kind of randomly. I don’t know whether to blame Vizio, or FireStick, or YouTube TV or the remote. The internet is terrible, awful, alternates between weak and dead. The room had a fair amount of space, two wingback chairs, no desk, two refrigerators, a kind of entry space with small closet. Hangers completely not removable-polos or T-shirts etc could not be hung up at all unless you wanted to stretch the neck to size XXL. Grrrrr. Massive construction going on across the street, so if you like to party into the evening and sleep late it ain’t happening. Also the windows have shutters and gauze curtains so the room is never very dark in the night. It felt like we were in Iceland in summer again...though oddly we slept pretty well nevertheless. At a cheap place, eh. At what we were paying per night, never again.
So this is an old-literally!-property in the middle of Savannah’s historic area, with a bar and restaurant on the ground floor. The people were all very nice. Being older, it can be noisy (so can new places). Bathroom very clean except the heat grill. Soap bars like communion wafers, too thin to wash the father or the son or even the Holy Ghost. Like many places, no fan. Door would not stay locked. Thermostat would not adjust, office person said “oh yeah” came up and poked it with a pen (?!?!?). The office is not open all the time so we spent one evening being very cold. The TV, well, years in consumer electronics and I could only get it to function kind of randomly. I don’t know whether to blame Vizio, or FireStick, or YouTube TV or the remote. The internet is terrible, awful, alternates between weak and dead. The room had a fair amount of space, two wingback chairs, no desk, two refrigerators, a kind of entry space with small closet. Hangers completely not removable-polos or T-shirts etc could not be hung up at all unless you wanted to stretch the neck to size XXL. Grrrrr. Massive construction going on across the street, so if you like to party into the evening and sleep late it ain’t happening. Also the windows have shutters and gauze curtains so the room is never very dark in the night. It felt like we were in Iceland in summer again...though oddly we slept pretty well nevertheless. At a cheap place, eh. At what we were paying per night, never again.