2/10 - Terrível
Stacey L.
24 de jan. de 2026
We arrived to a scene of neglect: dead birds tangled in nets in the rafters, dog feces, coyote scat, and bird droppings covering the patio. Four more birds became trapped and died screaming, violently and slowly. It took nearly two days for someone to respond, and even then only one corpse was removed.There was no expectation of cleanliness. The ash bin and fireplace were overflowing with nowhere to dump ashes. Hood vents were thick with grease. The refrigerator shelves were dirty. The dishwasher barely functioned—it didn’t heat water and often failed to release detergent—forcing us to wash everything by hand, perhaps explaining why no dishwasher soap was provided. The showers were revolting: filthy shelves, used personal items left behind, and shower heads so calcified that only a handful of nozzles worked.The house itself was dirty—filthy baseboards, chipped dishes, a tea kettle filled with sludge, no promised coffee pods. Communication was nearly impossible due to unreliable Wi-Fi and no cell service. I spent the trip cleaning just to make the place safe for immunocompromised guests.Privacy was nonexistent. On the first morning, I walked into the living room in pajamas to find two employees outside the picture window staring in. Only after arrival does one discover—buried in paperwork—that this is a working farm. The host’s sudden international trip left no one responsible, and it was clear from day one that I was entirely on my own. Simply put: a miserable trip


Stacey L.
Hospedou-se por 5 diárias em jan. de 2026




































