2/10 Terrible
Michael B.
18 Jun 2024
The Nest Tiny Home
My wife, Pauline, and I are 73. When we made this reservation, I advised that Pauline uses a cane and
whether this would be problem. I received no response that I'm aware of. When we arrived at the Nest in the late afternoon, there was no one there to meet us, and I had to call Sherry to get the access code to the door. There are three steps up to the porch with a wooden handrail. The bottom stanchion was broken off and laying on the ground, causing the handrail to wobble and provide poor support for Pauline in climbing the steps. I texted Sherry immediately about this and she advised me that she would try to get someone out the next day to fix the handrail, cut couldn't guarantee that it would get done. Sherry asked if we wanted to cancel, and we almost did. Once inside the Nest House, we had not anticipated the narrow ladder and difficulty in climbing up into the loft where the bed is. The Nest should be marketed to the younger generation who is healthier and more agile. In addition, the room was very cold. The A/C was running but could find no way to turn it up or off without unplugging it. Pauline ended up sleeping on the couch downstairs while I managed to struggle up into the loft. Early the next morning we found the A/C remote not where it was supposed to be. The in-room instructions stated that we would find the A/C remote in a bracket on the wall next to the door. It wasn't and it was set to 16 degrees C, which is 60.8 degrees F. We left.
Michael B.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2024