8/10 â Gut
Richard C.
3. Aug. 2025
An Acquired Taste--Your Mileage May Vary
First, trailer living is an acquired taste. People who enjoy camping will consider this trailer glamping. Those without camping experience will complain about the living arrangement. My step-children complained about the oppressive heat at 6pm check in. Then they sniffed odors in the bathroom and toilet paper was missing. We bought air freshener and TP from the local market. Our 10-year old was in tears and the teen was griping about the bathroom odors endlessly. Second, while the trailer is relatively new, it's starting to show wear and tear. E.g.the fridge door latch is broken, so it's difficult to unlatch. A couple of light bulbs are out. The fire alarm was dangling with the battery dislodged. Sounds and vibrations travel well throughout the trailer. At bedtime, one could feel the vibrations of others moving on the other end of the trailer. Second, given trailer living isn't commonplace, a folder or binder with operation instructions would have been helpful. Eg, most lights are activated not by wall switches but by a button on the light cover itself. Other lights require light switches also. Showering requires the hot water thermostat to be turned on. The toilet uses a foot pedal for flushing. The shower fan uses a small push button to activate.Check in glitches. Using the property address, Google Map took us to an adjacent gated property. There is no lock box as instructed. Instead, the door is unlocked with keys on the inside counter. The owner communicated well
Richard C.
Aufenthalt von 2 NĂ€chten im Juli 2025