loriandmatt
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....and loving it. this is our first experience renting a place off site (any other offsite visits were staying with friends) and i can say that it is exceptionally nice.
the pictures on the website don't lie. very very nice place. clean. well appointed. the beds in the master and 2nd master bedrooms are pillow top mattresses...so comfy! the furniture is very nice, not rickety at all.
dealing with the booking agent (checkin, pre-trip questions) was a breeze. will edit in my check out experience, but i expect it to go just as smoothly. the only issue i did have was that we had trouble reaching the onsite manager when we had a small problem once onsite. (one of the breakers had tripped and we needed access to the breaker pannel to reset it. we called the onsite manager 3 times over a 24 hour period and no reply. i finally called the booking agent again, reached her - she does not have voice mail and caught her out of the office once - and she gave me the number of onsite maintenance. reached him immidately and he was out in a matter of minutes to reset that breaker. not a crisis for the wait as we were out at the parks or sleeping most of the time the breaker was tripped anyway.)
there was some concern that the princess wall decorations were plastic sheets and not safe. yes they were sheets (for the most part unnoticable that they were) and they were quite secure. your kids would have to be up to some naughty hi-jix to pick the edges of these things and peel them off the walls. the sections are not large enough to cause a hazzard.
some points to note:
- bring or buy some dish soap or dishwasher tablets
- bring some laundry tablets or buy some laundry soap.
- the front load clothes washer deals best with low sudsing soap or a very small amount of regular soap.
- that washer has a tricky door...when closing it, you have to lift the door up in order for it to latch.
- bring some hangers if you have a lot of clothes to hang....there are only a few in the house.
- there is a coffee pot, teapot, blender, toaster, microwave, collander, plenty of pots, pans, dishes, glasses and utensils. stock up on paper products if you want to use such items while onsite.
- buy or bring some trash bags, toilet paper, tissues and papertowls. you get one roll of TP per bathroom, one roll of papertowels in the kitchen and one bag in the trash can. you will most likely need more than that during your stay.
- they provide towels and bed linnens, but not pool towels. either pack your own or pick up some cheap ones at walmart. (the walmarts around here are much nicer than the ones in the philly area too.)
i will post more info if/when i think of it.
ask away if you have any questions.
lori
the pictures on the website don't lie. very very nice place. clean. well appointed. the beds in the master and 2nd master bedrooms are pillow top mattresses...so comfy! the furniture is very nice, not rickety at all.
dealing with the booking agent (checkin, pre-trip questions) was a breeze. will edit in my check out experience, but i expect it to go just as smoothly. the only issue i did have was that we had trouble reaching the onsite manager when we had a small problem once onsite. (one of the breakers had tripped and we needed access to the breaker pannel to reset it. we called the onsite manager 3 times over a 24 hour period and no reply. i finally called the booking agent again, reached her - she does not have voice mail and caught her out of the office once - and she gave me the number of onsite maintenance. reached him immidately and he was out in a matter of minutes to reset that breaker. not a crisis for the wait as we were out at the parks or sleeping most of the time the breaker was tripped anyway.)
there was some concern that the princess wall decorations were plastic sheets and not safe. yes they were sheets (for the most part unnoticable that they were) and they were quite secure. your kids would have to be up to some naughty hi-jix to pick the edges of these things and peel them off the walls. the sections are not large enough to cause a hazzard.
some points to note:
- bring or buy some dish soap or dishwasher tablets
- bring some laundry tablets or buy some laundry soap.
- the front load clothes washer deals best with low sudsing soap or a very small amount of regular soap.
- that washer has a tricky door...when closing it, you have to lift the door up in order for it to latch.
- bring some hangers if you have a lot of clothes to hang....there are only a few in the house.
- there is a coffee pot, teapot, blender, toaster, microwave, collander, plenty of pots, pans, dishes, glasses and utensils. stock up on paper products if you want to use such items while onsite.
- buy or bring some trash bags, toilet paper, tissues and papertowls. you get one roll of TP per bathroom, one roll of papertowels in the kitchen and one bag in the trash can. you will most likely need more than that during your stay.
- they provide towels and bed linnens, but not pool towels. either pack your own or pick up some cheap ones at walmart. (the walmarts around here are much nicer than the ones in the philly area too.)
i will post more info if/when i think of it.
ask away if you have any questions.
lori