Usuário convidado
18 de setembro de 2024
I chose the Nassau Inn for its beachfront location and the allure of "amazing beach views." While the location was undeniably convenient, the room itself was a letdown. Despite the staff's assurances of a recent renovation, the bathroom featured tile that looked straight out of the 1960s, which immediately gave the space an outdated and worn feel. It was weird because some things looked new, then others like the furniture were well dated and really didn’t flow. Overall, just weird vibes. While the hotel does have a prime spot by the beach, the room I was given was far from the modern, comfortable beach retreat I had envisioned. Adding to the surprise was the discovery that some of the other units were much more modern and in line with 21st-century standards. It turns out that these units are privately owned, which explains the inconsistency in quality. This makes it even more puzzling why the Nassau Inn markets itself as a hotel when there's such a stark difference between the rooms. If you're planning a stay, be sure to ask for photos of the exact unit you'll be renting. I see now that they are available on their website, so you can see exactly what you are getting. The condition of the unit can vary greatly, and you don't want to end up with a room that feels like a time capsule from several decades ago. I’ll share some photos I found for example. Despite its prime location, the Nassau Inn didn't quite live up to expectations. I won’t be back, there’s far better places to stay for a better price.
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