This lodge was constructed about 1913, and the main area is gorgeous. It has a grand piano, a restaurant, a large fireplace, gift shops, and plenty of aging sofas and chairs for lounging. Our room was on the second floor, and there is no elevator. There also is no air conditioning. We were unable to locate a bellhop, so we carried our ice chests and luggage upstairs ourselves. We are older, so this was hard for us. The room was sparsely furnished with 2 beds, a night stand, table, a couple of lamps and a fan. The door to the veranda would not close with the handle; it had to use a sliding bolt. There was a small closet with a rod for hanging items. The walls and wooden floor were dirty. The bathroom required a step up of about 10 inches, and it had a small shower, a sink without a vanity, a toilet, and a mirror. The wifi was essentially useless. I could not text, but I could access Facebook.