The staff was wonderful. The cabins were beautiful. Learning about the local history and checking out the ruins were very interesting.
Animal friendly.
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酒店回复: Anne, Thank you for your kind words. It was a pleasure to meet the two of you and to talk about the history of the property and Princeton. We will certainly welcome you again if you are ever back in our area. Kind regards.
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情侣出游
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So very sad to see how this has been let go.
You can tell this was once a large and energy-filled place with a lot to offer. However it seems they were bought by foreign investors that have not put a single dime into upkeep. The result is now a dilapidated shell of what was once there. For example, the main 'castle' building is completely unusable - which makes for some pretty mis-representative photos of the facility. It's completely off limits and falling into ruin. Also the main lodge building is not in a state to house guests, despite ******* taking bookings for those rooms.
We were luckily upgraded to a self contained cabin unit because of this, as a result of the extremely nice and friendly woman working the front desk. But you can see that even these chalets are in need of a lot of work. And whoever owns this place is not putting in the effort.
They also do not have access to the lake anymore, which is a huge negative.
It's really quite sad to see what was probably once a beautiful resort with so many cool things to do and grounds to explore, be left to fall apart and crumble. Very saddening.
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家庭亲子
Only there for one night and just needed a room for a quick stop over. The bed was amazing.
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家庭亲子
It was very unique in the fact you were amongst cattle ruins.
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酒店回复: Thank you for your feed back. We were very pleased to have you and your family celebrating milestone birthdays here.
The staff was wonderful. The cabins were beautiful. Learning about the local history and checking out the ruins were very interesting.
Animal friendly.
So very sad to see how this has been let go.
You can tell this was once a large and energy-filled place with a lot to offer. However it seems they were bought by foreign investors that have not put a single dime into upkeep. The result is now a dilapidated shell of what was once there. For example, the main 'castle' building is completely unusable - which makes for some pretty mis-representative photos of the facility. It's completely off limits and falling into ruin. Also the main lodge building is not in a state to house guests, despite ******* taking bookings for those rooms.
We were luckily upgraded to a self contained cabin unit because of this, as a result of the extremely nice and friendly woman working the front desk. But you can see that even these chalets are in need of a lot of work. And whoever owns this place is not putting in the effort.
They also do not have access to the lake anymore, which is a huge negative.
It's really quite sad to see what was probably once a beautiful resort with so many cool things to do and grounds to explore, be left to fall apart and crumble. Very saddening.
Only there for one night and just needed a room for a quick stop over. The bed was amazing.
It was very unique in the fact you were amongst cattle ruins.