Where do I begin? First off lets just say outdated. The room alone felt as if I was returning to a 90’s sitcom. The staff seemed to be overworked and under compensated. No smiles just all straight faces. I can’t blame them for not smiling. As we pulled into the parking lot I imagined a cute area with a country home kinda feel. I was sadly mistaken, upon entering we noticed a workout area in what seemed to be the lobby/workout area. Second thing we noticed is the pool with a torn liner. Apparently this was a perk of the room however all we noticed was a decaying pool. It’s pretty safe to say that the owner apparently isn’t concerned with the well being of his guest of workout members! The room alone is very outdated and minutes before typing this my girlfriend ran out of hot water. I would recommend staying elsewhere. On my next return to Dansville I will stay clear of this place. What kind of inn doesn’t offer a breakfast, better yet I don’t think I would even want breakfast out of here, Stay Clear of this inn!
Barbara B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
I lived in Dansville for many years, but before Logan’s Inn was built, and I’ve never known anyone who stayed here. On a recent visit it was recommended as a «better» place to stay than the truck stop or the aging Dansville Inn, my only other options. Now, I’m not so sure. Things were not terrible here, but considering that, even with the AAA discount, Logan’s cost TWICE as much as the Dansville Inn, they could have done much better. I was visiting my daughter in the rural hills outside of Dansville, so I was only in the room to shower and sleep. I’m a heavyset, older woman, and the registration desk and the hotel rooms are in separate entrances, so a trip to the front desk requires a hike downstairs(no elevator) and across the parking lot. The front desk person is also apparently the only caretaker for the entire fitness center/pool, which are open to local village members, and calls to the desk are usually unanswered. A major/minor headache was the inadequate number of electrical outlets. I was traveling on vacation, alone, but for a business traveler, in pairs? This would have been a nightmare. As it was I had to unplug the coffeemaker and one lamp in order to plug in my cellphone and iPad, and when I needed to use my phone for reminders I had to unplug the alarm clock. There is no refrigerator or microwave in the room, only a coffeemaker, and as I like cold milk in my coffee I had to buy it at a convenience store and put it in an ice bucket every night. There is no continental breakfast or other service, and the cost is over $ 75 per night for a single room. After pre-paying for 3 nights, I called the desk and said I would add 2 more, but that night I was locked out of my room. Another trip down the stairs and across the parking lot at 11 pm, carrying all my stuff from the day, to find that they needed to run my credit card and get my signature again before I was allowed back into my room, where I’d left all my luggage, before I could use the bathroom! There are all kinds of loud noises all the time, plumbing that whooshes and roars from other rooms and some kind of loud, grinding compressor on the floor below. I sleep with earplugs, thank goodness. The cleaning crew ignores«Privacy Please» notices left on the door and bangs on it anyway to offer towels or cleaning services. The room was okay, the bed quality was okay, the cable TV selection is the same I had in Dansville in 1995! So, pretty crappy. There is inadequate parking and arriving after 8 pm meant parking in the convenience store and hiking across the lot in the dark. I would have stayed tonight but since I didn’t reserve my room I’ve been told it’s been reserved by someone else. I could stay, but would have to move to another room, so I’m going to sleep on my daughter’s floor for the last two nights. I can’t be much less comfortable. Or maybe I’ll try the Dansville Inn for that last night. If I do, I’ll review them too.