1/5 Hannah Z. 10 months ago on Google
I
stayed
here
with
my
son
and
we
were
told
"children
are
not
allowed"
and
"I
must
not
have
read"
their
website
by
the
husband
property
owner
our
first
morning
as
I
washed
our
water
bottles
out
before
heading
into
town
for
coffee
and
breakfast.
(I
did
read
their
website,
but
not
the
terms
and
conditions.)
He
also
told
me
his
wife
was
going
to
talk
to
me
which
made
me
even
more
anxious
about
the
whole
thing.
I
hope
they
make
their
website
more
explicit
that
this
place
is
adults
only.
The
other
campers
were
very
nice
but
I
felt
so
surprised,
judged,
unwelcome,
estranged
from
the
other
campers
and
self
conscious,
and
scared
(of
being
reprimanded
again
or
of
what
happens
at
campground
in
the
movies)
that
I
think
I
will
always
remember
it.
I
was
basically
ready
to
leave
the
island
or
stay
at
an
inn
until
another
business
owner
(an
inn
keeper
renting
us
kayaks
but
the
inn
was
full
otherwise
we
would
have
switched)
essentially
reassured
me
that
the
island
is
child
friendly
and
that
this
place
is
the
oddity,
they
can
call
me
to
"talk
to
me"
if
they
want
ect!
Very
stressful
experience
for
me!
My
four
year
old
son
even
said
he
wanted
to
go
after
that,
picking
up
on
weird
vibes!
It
was
his
birthday
the
previous
day...
I
felt
horrible.
I
was
also
told
that
the
place
was
recently
bought
by
new
owners.
I
ran
into
the
wife
on
a
different
day...
she
was
nice
but
misguided
me
to
a
place
for
coffee
that
only
had
cold
coffee
even
though
she
said
they
would
have
a
hot
coffee.
(just
go
to
Lopez
grind
and
don't
go
anywhere
else!!!!!)
Not
a
huge
deal
but
just
horribly
memorable
customer
service,
being
reprimanded
and
told
we
don't
belong/aren't
allowed
on
our
first
morning
in
that
specific,
vulnerable
setting
was
extremely
upsetting.
Please
change
your
website
to
be
more
clear
and
save
unconfident
campers
from
further
trauma
please!