"Luxury" is an exaggeration, though the building is brand new and has a lovely smell of knotty pine paneling. The bathroom is upscale with a big waterfall shower that fits two pudgy adults. Old folks can't see the labels on the provided shower and shampoo dispensers in most hotel showers, but this one was clearly and boldly labeled, which was great! There's a rod to hang clothes but no hangers. There's a cute front porch but no chairs. In fact, there are no chairs or workspace in the room. Huge TV and fridge, ample coffee supplies (though no decaf). Basically, the "tiny home" is just a hotel room placed in an old KOA campground, so the atmosphere is lacking and the office staff gruff.
It should be called a miniature home, smaller than tiny. No internet, couldnât get anything on the TV. Closet, but no clothes rod to hang clothes on. Refrigerator door couldnât open all the way cause it hits the bed. No chair to sit on cause itâs a miniature home, no room.
The room code would not work, once we got in found trash in to room, went back to complain and we were told they had no one to clean the room and no other room was available. They told us they would refund the money, but then refused to.
The tiny home appeared fairly new and fairly clean except for the tiny coffee pot I had to clean. Someone had used a coffee pod and overran it. The coffee pod was still inside the coffee pot along with a million grounds. I had to clean out the coffee pot before I could even use it. In our unit, once you open the door, the end of the bed is right there and the refrigerator and counter is across from the bed, making the walkway very narrow. There was a closet to put our luggage but no rack to set mine on so it had to be on the floor. There was a loft with 2 small mattresses that we did not use.
We did use the laundry facilities and I wish they had an ice machine. It appears they are remodeling the facility area but it seemed a mess and untidy. However, It was okay for just 1 night.