First the good. Our cabin was very clean, and the bed was extremely comfortable. Some reviewers have complained about service, but every employee we dealt with was friendly and efficient. We had our dog, so couldn't eat in the Lodge, but the patio behind the Lean-To was lovely and for what it was, the food very good.
Now the bad. Great Pines is set on 13 acres, and at least 10 of those have been turned into gravel parking lots. One of the few grassy areas was over the septic tank, and even that was pretty bald. The pool is closed and covered by a big black tarp. Our cabin had a view out the front of a parking lot. From the side we looked at the employee kitchen entrance and outdoor walk-in refrigerator, and out the back we had a beautiful view of a shipping container used to store garbage, and a huge pile of dark brown mulch. If you want to go for a stroll, you have to leave the property. We did complain about the views, and the management sent a bottle of wine. Nice gesture, but I'm not going back until they rezone and plant some grass.More
- Free Wifi
- Free parking