marybeth
March 25, 2024
I understand value, but the lower price for this room is not worth it. The hotel room was smaller than my high school bedroom. The bed was jammed against the window and the locking latches on both windows were broken so 13 degree air poured through the window onto our heads because the bed was jammed against the window. The carpet was disgusting, a spot so big, I thought a woman gave birth on the floor. The 20inch TV was ontop of a broken antique wardrobe dresser in the far corner of the room. No cable or sat TV, so no local channels. They had a ROKU they claimed to have live Hulu, but that isn't true. When you accessed Hulu, it wanted a password. The only thing that worked was Pluto TV. The room was so cold, my wife added my full length winter coat to stay warm. There is no human on the property, and the much ballyhooed restaurant was closed on Saturday with a pink sticky that was writted in a Sharpie "sorry closed :)" yes, they drew the imogee. The coat hanging rod was blocked by a 60's era end table, and a thrift store lamp, so you couldn't get to the closet space without moving the table until it hit the bed. The entire place is decorated with estate sale leftovers. No elevator and a 5 floor walkup for those on upper floors, all guests walked by my room on the 1st floor until around midnight. This hotel isn't even adequate enough to be used as college housing. There are many places that are value hotels in Lake Placid, I thought I would give this place a try. Never again.