Not sure why this place calls itself a resort, it really is just a motel. We were told that the two bedroom suite accommodates 8...not really, it may be able to sleep 8 but that's it. You can't even fit 8 people at the table. The photos/virtual tours of the rooms are very deceiving, it makes the place look much, much bigger than it really is. Also, when they say air-conditioning, don't assume central AC, there was a wall unit in the kitchen and that was it. The bedrooms baked while the kitchen area was freezing...sleeping was brutal the first night. Although they did give us box fans the next day to try and cool the bedrooms down, it was extremely noisy and cumbersome to have them in the doorways.
The dishwasher broke while we were there, although they did fix it the same day, it was an annoyance more so because the kitchen only had 8 pieces of flatware which meant the dishwasher needed to be run after every meal...a few more utensils would be nice.
Another annoyance, while minor in the grand scope of things, is that the washer/dryer unit took 4 hours for a cycle from start to finish.
The outside of the first floor units was definitely better than the second floor. The first floor had nice Adirondack chairs while the second floor had rickety old wooden benches.
To me, a resort is a place that offers plenty of amenities that make you want to stay...I did not find any of that here.
- Crows Nest Hotel
- Crows Nest Motel

