Located right on Lake Erie, you'd expect a little more. To start, the door didn’t close properly—you could see daylight at the top because it wasn’t level. They claimed it was due to it being a storm door, but all the doors seemed to have the same issue. I had to use my full body weight to either push or pull the door closed.
The room was dirty and smelled of stale smoke, like an old bowling alley. The toilet had debris where the bowl and seat meet, along with a weird greenish "slime." I had to clean it off myself—so fun. The floors were visibly dirty with large stains, garbage along the bed frame, and grime along the wall-side of the bed. There were spider webs all over the tops of the curtains.
My daughter cut her toe going into the bathroom because the plastic threshold was loose and slid out of place. The bathroom door handle was coming off, and I had to hand-tighten the screws to keep it from falling apart. The towels were like sandpaper, the beds were small, and the room was cramped.
Honestly, I’m scared to see what the pool is like when we finally get the courage to use it. We’ve stayed here before with no issues, but now—you couldn’t pay me to come back.