The other person who posted apparently doesn’t think that the concept of others’ private property applies to him. So apparently the review deigns it appropriate to give a lousy review. Um, that is called bullying a business via Unilocal and doing so just straight up sucks. The Hoffman Institute purchased a cool old resort. And keeps it private for those who dedicate the time and expense to attend their courses. That is super cool in my book.
C E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
Visiting St Helena for an extended weekend we were looking forward to a number of adventures. As we have done in the past, we rented bikes and peddled out White Sulphur Springs road. We brought our suits as we were planning to take a short dip at the sulphur springs and the road’s end. This is a spot we’ve visited since I was in high school. But upon reaching the Inn, we were informed that the only option to take a dip in the springs was to register for a week long personal growth seminar with the Hoffman Institute. What a shame that this once open-to-the-public place has been walled off for private enjoyment of a very few. Reading about the mission of Hoffman Institute and it’s «process» to «compassion for self and others» perhaps they’ll reflect and«transform» themselves and figure out a way in which the public can visit and enjoy this historic springs once again.