This was my least-favorite hotel of the trip,
yet still the best option in Homer, so I would have to recommend it for
that reason alone. I had problems with them from the beginning with
making my reservation. I never received a confirmation, yet my credit
card was charged with the deposit. We first booked the cheapest room
(which was about $135 per night), but after reading the bad reviews and
descriptions, we upgraded to the 2-story loft suite (which was about
$200 per night). If that was the best room in the hotel, I’m glad that
we didn’t stay in the “worst” as originally planned. The room was clean,
but the decor was just odd. The lower part of the room had the bathroom
(with the sink outside the room with the toilet/shower), sofa bed and
TV, and then upstairs was the bedroom, an additional TV, and a balcony
(but the view was of a rooftop next to the water; yes, it was
technically a water view, but not really). The hot tubs (one indoor and
one outdoor) were sketchy-looking to me, but others seemed to enjoy
them, so who am I to judge? Parking was free, but space seemed limited
(I think people staying at the Land’s Inn Lodge “condos” next door were
parked in the hotel lot as well). The hotel is located at the very end
of the Spit, so technically, it’s surrounded by water on three sides. We
were close enough to walk to the shops and restaurants on the Spit, but
didn’t because it was rainy while we were there. The hotel has a
restaurant (where we didn’t eat) and a spa (prices were phenomenal to
me, and I live near NY and Philadelphia). As I said, the best option in
Homer, but nothing to write home about.
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