My family and I checked out of 442 on 4/17/22, after staying 3 nights.
I’d like to leave a positive review, but I also want to highlight some areas in which we were not impressed.
Most details were minute, and not terribly worrisome, for example, the dust on the bedroom curtains and furniture, or the lack of a broom, which was mentioned on the phone call I made Thursday evening.
However, we did have some more pressing concerns regarding our stay:
As I mentioned on the phone Thursday evening (4/14) , the lock to the balcony did not work; even after it was “fixed” the next day, it continued to be an issue. The lock would only engage with much finagling and effort, which we were obligated to put forth to ensure the safety of our 3-year-old daughter. We were severely disappointed in the situation not being properly rectified.
Additionally, it seemed that our unit was the only one which did not have a parking spot within a reasonable distance, but instead, down the hill, which was incredibly difficult for me to walk, as I have mobility issues. While I realize this was more of a “luck of the draw” situation, I would not have selected Unit 442 had I known about the distance and grade of which I had to walk and carry belongings; the photos online did not depict this.
Also, while mentioning the walk, I must bring up an incident which occurred Thursday night, after dark, when I went to retrieve something from our vehicle.
I was walking back up the hill, which was not adequately lit, and I tripped over the raised sidewalk, coming off of the blacktop, as I crossed over to the wooden path to our unit.
I fell hard, with no time to catch myself, and, in doing so, scraped my right knee, right elbow, and right hand before landing on my right shoulder.
The initial pain was great, but I made my way back to the unit and brushed it off, assuming the pain would subside.
Upon waking Friday morning, I found my shoulder still quite sore, but again, did my best to ignore it, assuming the soreness would pass.
As of this text, I am still unable to reach behind my back and lift so much as a gallon of milk with a fair amount of discomfort.
I will be checking in with my primary care physician this week to assess whether or not any damage was done, outside of the scrapes and possible subcutaneous bruising.
Aside from these concerns, we found Unit 442 to be pleasant in appearance and cleanliness, and it was adequate in meeting our needs.