I get that this was the most affordable option for our family as we dropped our triplets off at U Idaho, and believe me, we are thankful for that. But sometimes, you get what you pay for. We moved our babies in on the first day of our stay so we didn’t get to the house until 9 or 10ish and we were hot, tired and miserable. It was over 100-degrees that day so we just wanted to cool off and take nice showers before settling in for a couple hours of sleep.
- There’s no AC. There is a window unit but unless you want to sleep on the kitchen table, it doesn’t matter.
- The shower smells. No, really, read the reviews that the owner has poo-pooed below. It really does. When you first turn it on it smells like sewage and once that dissipates it is just pure pennies. Yes, I understand well and septic, but this is bad. Several in our fam opted out of much needed showers.
- Sheets are clean and stuff but they felt like they were hand washed in grammy’s old well barrel and hung to dry. SO stiff! Not a nice, comfy spot to sleep as you sweat out your new metal stench.
Now comes the haunting. Listen, book if you don’t believe, for reals, good on ya. But bro, if you do believe, and want to know how absolutely terrifying this house is because that’s your thing—this is your VRBO. Do it. Stay here. I bet you won’t ever again. Why they’re not marketing that part of this stay, I’ll never understand. It seems like there are plenty who’d love it.
Over all—don’t stay here.