The check in process was…unique. We showed up around 2:30 ish. We were told our room wasn’t ready. Fair enough as they had room availability posted on their website, and we were early. We came back around 5:30- 6:00, the front office was closed and nobody in sight. We had to call a manager that drove from his house to open up the lock box, we had the code but it didn’t work? To gain access to our room.
The room was quaint, cozy, and fit the Yountville vibe quite nicely. Our room had a plate with fresh cookies and the view of the hill across the street were amazing. We didn’t notice much outside noise throughout the night, not that the hotel has much to do with that, with exception of the storm passing thru.
I do have to comment on the mattress in our room. We are now close to 48 hours from returning from our stay there and both of our back are still in pain. To be fair, we have a temperpedic mattress at home, but when you pay over $300 for a one night stay at a hotel in Napa wine country, you expect to not come back home with back pain.
Over all…. I’ve stayed at worse places…much worse. With that said, I would only stay again if the price per night was cut in by at least half. This hotel IS in Napa wine country, but it does not live up to the standards one should expect from the “standards” set with the Napa wine country “standards and expectations”.