For our 20th Anniversary, we thought we would try this place and selected the Spindrift, a so called "Private Cabin". It looks like a converted shed when you get there. The old wooden steps leading down to it are scary. We opened the door and were hit with some kind of chemical cleaning smell that we couldn't air out for the full 10 minutes we stayed. Part of the railing on the back deck was not currently attached. The plastic $5.99 white chairs on the back deck had that mold/mildew that does not come off of those chairs after sitting outside for years. I guess they can't afford to replace them. The bedroom ceiling and walls had gray areas of smoke / mildew or something showing every nail into the wallboard, and almost every wood beam, and there was an area almost over the bed where water had come through recently, and had not yet been "taken care of". Even the $1.00 paper towel holder was broken and not replaced. The cheap broom that was apparently there for you to clean up with, was actually broken. When you walked, there were areas on the floor of a spongy, un-solid feeling like the place was going to come down any minute. We even looked over the back railing at the posts holding the deck up,and one had a big split down it. The whole place didn't look anything near as "charming" as the web photos. We are hoping for a refund from our Credit Card company as we went back up to the office where the girl was on the phone talking to the manager or someone about how to clean up the lighter fluid she just spilled on the carpet. Oh, and there are absolutely no amenities here - not even a phone in the room. I did some research and apparently part of this "village" had some problems years ago, both financially, and some of it slid or almost slid down the hill...... the Best Western is right down the street - good value, good price, good amenities, oh.... and it's clean.
- The Drifwood Village Hotel
