2/5 Angela B. 1 year ago on Google
The
pictures
advertised
on
the
site
are
nice
with
a
porch
overlooking
the
river.
We
did
not
have
a
room
like
that.
It
is
not
a
bed
&
breakfast
and
we
were
made
aware
of
that.
Do
not
expect
breakfast.
There
are
small
packaged
muffins
(2)
packs
in
the
room
and
2
Nature
Valley
granola
bars
for
breakfast.
We
paid
$200.00
(including
tax)
for
a
suite
that
had
a
musty
smell,
no
view,
we
were
up
and
down
all
through
the
night
adjusting
the
self-
controlled
heaters
in
the
rooms
(the
heater
in
the
front
room
died
completely
-
maybe
propane
or
something
ran
out
....
we
could
not
figure
that
one
out).
This
was
in
March
and
the
temperature
was
21°
at
night
outside
so
it
would
have
been
convenient
to
have
working
heaters.
If
we
did
not
pay
this
much
for
the
room,
we
may
have
understood
why
it
was
so
inconvenient
($50.00
or
$75.00
per
night
would
have
been
appropriate).
We
did
have
a
coffee
maker
in
the
room
with
coffee
grounds
in
a
tupperware
container
supplied
by
the
Dillsboro
Inn.
I'm
sure
everyone
that
stays
in
that
room
uses
this
same
plastic
container.
There
are
not
convenient
locations
close
by
for
breakfast.
You
could
walk
or
drive
to
find
a
restaurant.
We
did
spend
(1)
one
night
at
this
place
and
we
could
hardly
wait
for
morning
to
arrive
so
that
we
could
leave.
We
feel
sick
that
we
chose
this
place
to
relax
because
we
were
stressed
instead.
The
Tucksegee
River
was
the
only
highlight
of
the
stay.
We
walked
to
it
from
the
room
and
sat
near
the
river
to
enjoy.
We
will
not
return
and
put
ourselves
through
an
experience
like
that.
Too
bad
....
we
had
really
looked
forward
to
visiting
Dillsboro.😔