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21 Şubat 2023
The Northport Inn is an interesting property. From what we read, these are new owners. It is clear they are investing in the hotel, with a beautiful lobby area. There are only nine rooms, all on the second floor; accessible by elevator and by a staircase. The rooms themselves, however, are a different story. There is no front desk; you are sent a code via email to unlock your room. If you code doesn't work - like ours didn't - you have to call a phone number and get a new code. This worked fine but was an unsettling experience. Our room, number 3, was an ADA-accessible room with a huge bathroom. The rest of the room was a nice large size, as well. But it was the details in which the Northport Inn fell short: > The in-room refrigerator was ancient and visibly beat up. > The in-room coffee maker didn't work. > Instead of an in-room microwave, there is a microwave on a cart in the hallway, presumably for all guests to share. > The smart TV screen was laughably small. > The "table for four" mentioned on the website had just two chairs. The table itself was very tiny; if there had been four chairs, they probably wouldn't all fit. > The couch/sleeper was not comfortable or steady. > All of the furniture, shelves, etc., appeared to be rehomed from IKEA. Further, some pieces of furniture shown on the website - a recliner-type chair and a coffee table - were missing from room 203. The Northport Inn clearly has potential but it's not yet the "luxurious, sophisticated inn" it professes to be on its website.
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