Guest User
February 27, 2025
Oh my, this is going to be a hard review to write because this place looks so lovely online, and is a very cool property, but there were quite a few aspects that make for a sub-par stay. We were very excited to stay in the Luxury King Cottage with our own private pool. However, although it was 75-85 degrees outside, the pool remained so cold we could not even use it. It was very disappointing that it was not heated. The bathroom is completely outside, which is fun, however the shower ran out of hot water after 10 minutes! I had to take a cold shower after my spouse got the hot one. Thank goodness they provide robes! And there is NO WAY that you could fill up the bathtub with warm water. The mattress had some springs that made noise every time I sat down. I am sure this is because, like us, folks use the bed as a couch because there are no chairs (except the desk) in the room. It was VERY windy, so the curtains in the bath area were constantly blowing around, which was slightly annoying. And bring a baggie for your toothbrushes because we had little ants get in our toiletry bag (not to be unexpected in a room outside). There is no TV, but there is a large screen with a projector for Netflix. For $1234.00/night, everything should have been top notch. They also charged the final half of the room the day before we checked in, which I find a little tacky. About getting there and parking. Belle Mont is about as far away from anything else on the island, so it takes at least 40 minutes along very windy roads to get there. When you do turn in, another 1.3 mile “driveway” is so bumpy and poorly managed that you can’t go faster than 10mph. It is not fun at all. Parking was in a field far away from any cottage, so all transportation is done on golf cart or van. This meant that every time we left/arrived, we had to get someone to take us to our room. Because the roads are so bad, once we were done exploring for the day, we didn’t want to drive back down to town again in the pitch dark to eat, so we ate at The Kitchen all three nights. The one night we were going to go to Arthur’s (the only place remotely close), it poured down rain. The Kitchen is lovely, but formal, and there were only two or three other couples there every night. It was a little frustrating that you couldn’t just order a cheeseburger or sandwich. They did make us a pizza to take back to our room the last night, but they looked at us like we had three heads for doing so. For a place so remote, more dining options would be welcome. There is also no ice. So, every night we had to ask for a bucket of ice for the room. It was noisy because the rooms are so open. Nature is okay, but leaf blowing at 9:00 am next door one morning, and trucks buzzing up the road every 20-30 minutes starting at 7:30am the next day, is another. Eugene and Eulyn were lovely! There is a lack of direction/communication as to how the place works. If you ask different people, they tell you different things.